| Location
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Bukit (Pecatu) |
| Distance
from the airport |
35 min |
| Distance
from the beach |
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| Property
area |
1.2 hectares |
| Total Living
area |
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| Swimming
Pool |
15 m x 5 m |
| Bedroom |
5 Bedrooms |
| Air conditioned
bedrooms |
5 in each bedrooms |
| Ensuite Bathroom
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5 ensuite bathroom |
| Living &
Dining Area |
Immediately adjacent to the family room is the impressive dining room offers a choice of two very different dining experiences, air-conditioned dining facility for up to twelve persons. |
| Facilities |
Cable television, DVD player, sound
system, IDD telephone, internet connection,
laundry, safe deposit boxes |
| kitchen |
Refrigerator,
microwave, oven, coffee machine and appliances |
| Rate
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| Low
Season |
3036 usd |
| High Season |
3669 usd |
| Peak
Season |
3795 usd |
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| Villa Bayuh Sabbha, meaning ‘House of Breezes’, is an exclusive private estate, a 5-bedroom peaceful retreat, comprised of nine separate buildings, with sleeping accommodation for up to fifteen persons. Situated on the Bukit Peninsula, the property commands spectacular views of the ocean and the southern regions of Bali.
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| The property was designed by acclaimed architect Glenn Parker, and the gardens created by the famous landscape architect Made Wijaya. Complemented by flat green lawns, courtyards, terraces and a serene water garden, and lovingly furnished by its Jakarta-based owners, the villa is composed of a series of pavilions, including the main residence, two guest pavilions, dining pavilion, family pavilion, Wantilan Lounge and Bale Bundar, most of which have adjoining verandahs or terraces. |
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| The layout of the property utilises and divides space, maximising the cliff top frontage. The Family Room is an open pavilion featuring wooden pillars with Palimanan stone plinths, a marble floor and a wrap around terrace. A teak staircase leads up to the luxurious master suite. The high-ceilinged, air-conditioned bedroom adheres to the attractive theme of warm timber floors blended with fresh cream walls, hand-carved teak furniture including a large TV cabinet, and billowing white drapes canopying the four-poster king size bed. A precious feature is the large wrap-around wooden balcony accessed by glass doors in the coast-facing wall of the room. The rhythmic crashing of the waves is both thrilling and soothing. The en-suite bathroom is linked by a very spacious dressing room complete with fitted wardrobes and enhanced by an abundance of natural light. The sizeable bathroom is equally grand, featuring ‘his and hers’ washbasins and an oval bathtub housed in a timber surround
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| Immediately adjacent to the family room is the impressive dining room. This self-contained building offers a choice of two very different dining experiences. The interior is furnished with a majestic dining table and chairs, providing a somewhat formal, air-conditioned dining facility for up to twelve persons. The glorious view is preserved by the tall french windows that can, of course, be opened to allow the cool breezes to permeate. These glass doors lead out onto a raised wooden deck furnished with two smaller tables for the purpose of more casual, alfresco dining. Every need has been considered and another toilet is situated at the back of the building. |
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| The Wantilan lounge, another open pavilion for resting, chilling out with a book perhaps, and enjoying the tranquillity. Measuring eight by eight metres, this breezy square pavilion has a raised wooden floor and is scattered with cushions. A state of the art Bose sound sytem has been installed to enhance further enjoyment of the space. |
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