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Mansion / Villa / Bungalow No-2.
A) View from one side, next to House No 1.
Buildings 1 and 2 are connected via a covered corridor.
B) Separate pool by the side of the house.

Enjoy undisturbed privacy in what is one of the best places to relax after a day in the saddle. The only thing to distract you here is a gorgeous sunset.
C) Staircase leading to the First Floor.
 
A traditional balustrade and staircase opens onto a spacious veranda.
D) Double-glazed windows.

Polished marble floors extend outwards to meet the sky and lawns. Our architects have responded to the high humidity with designs that include steeply pitched roofs, high ceilings, minimal wall surfaces, luxuriant gardens and private pools.
E) Wood paneling in the main living area

Doors open out onto verandas that have wide eaves to shelter the interiors from the elements. This makes for an alternative to the more formal dining room. The louvered triple large folding doors fold back and open up to the outside. The main living room extends almost the length of the house.
F) Veranda on the first floor, facing the road and the Arabian Sea
With views like this, is a description really necessary?
G) The mansion has five bedrooms
One can be turned into a cosy, additional den.

 

Disclaimer

The villa has a romantic touch. Rooms are wrapped with slatted French window panels that allow for privacy while letting in light and breeze. The kitchen is modern.