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OverviewA large house in the Fort in a quiet part of Lighthouse Street close to the crystal clear beaches that provide good snorkling. The house was the home of the representative of Bangladesh - hence the name - before the current owner took over a few years ago.Then began extensive renovations that saw the opening up of ancient archways bringing light and air flooding in. The house is now straight out of the pages of Home and Garden exuding style as the designer, himself along time resdient of the Fort, has captured that essence of what makes a tropical house comfortable. A small garden at the front with temple trees flows under a twin set of columns leading into a large sitting room with comfortable sofas and antiques. Leading from this room through archways into a small grass courtyard where the resident rabbits hop about and a small table invites for shaded breakfast. The formal dining room adjoining the kitchen comes next and a stair case leads up to the master suite and twin room. These rooms have a private access to the roof terrace overlooking the roof tops of the Fort. The three other double bedrooms are downstairs overlooking the pool. Another small garden at the end of the house has a stair way leading up to the roof terrace.Accommodation4 doubles and 1 twin. The master suite and twin rooms are upstairs whilst the 3 others are downstairs overlooking the pool.All bedrooms have ensuite bathrooms.DiningA small glass table under the trees for breakfast is joined by a large more formal dining table.A cook and steward are the main staff and are joined by 2 room girls who come daily. There is a modern kitchen that adjoins the dining room. The house is given on a room only basis so all meals are for your account and can be arranged with the cook.Room RatesRates are valid from 15th October 2007 up to 30th April 2008All the rates are per night on room only basis for the whole villa with the house staff / All rates are in US$
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