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The villa is entered via a set of double
antique doors; white Palimanan stepping stones will then bring
guests past an ornamental pond fed by four water spouts.
The living and dining pavilion is open on
three sides and features a soaring ‘alang alang’ thatched roof
supported by coconut wood pillars above a cream terrazzo
floor. Ceiling fans and gentle breezes keep this area cool; it
is furnished with a turquoise-cushioned sofa and chairs,
boat-shaped lamps, and a glass topped circular table. The
pavilion also integrates an open-plan kitchenette, for the use
of the guests on those occasions when they might not require
waiter/waitress service from the main Tamu Seseh
service-kitchen. The kitchenette is located behind a terrazzo
bar and is complete with a gas hob, fridge, microwave,
toaster, kettle, crockery and cutlery. Inside the fitted
cupboards, guests will also find a stereo CD/cassette player.
The air-conditioned bedroom is accessed from
the living area and features a cool terrazzo floor, a canopied
queen-size four-poster bed; and a satellite TV and DVD player;
ceiling fans provide additional comfort. A fitted cupboard
houses a safe deposit box, a chest of drawers and ample
hanging space. Local artwork adorns the walls and boat-shaped
lamps illuminate the pitched roof. Double doors lead into the
en-suite garden bathroom, which is bordered by mature trees
including a holy fig tree in one corner. Double washbasins
with freestanding circular mirrors rest on upon terrazzo
washstands, and are sheltered by the eaves of the roof and
garnished with mother of pearl sea shells. The bathroom also
features a terrazzo tub set upon a raised Palimanan stone
platform; stepping stones lead across loose pebbles to an
outdoor rain shower, and the toilet is hidden in a recess.
The walled garden is characterized by a flat
lawn with two pool loungers and an umbrella beside an 8 x 4
meter swimming pool. A water spout emanates from an ornamental
stone carved relief. Six stone steps lead from the pool area
up to a raised balé relaxation pavilion with a thatched roof
and two built-in cushioned sofas. From here, guests will be
treated to magnificent view of rural Bali, towards the
crashing white surf of the Indian Ocean.
Facilities at Tamu Seseh
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One fully air-conditioned bedrooms, each with an en-suite
bathroom.
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Living and dining pavilion with
kitchenette.
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Private garden with swimming pool.
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Relaxation pavilion with rice field views.
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Fully equipped service kitchen at the
entrance to the complex.
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Satellite TV, DVD player and stereo CD
player.
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IDD Telephone line.
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Safe deposit box in each bedroom.
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4 mountain bikes.
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Driver with car is available.
Tamu Seseh is fully serviced by:
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One full-time house manager. Oversees and
co-ordinates the staff and property and is available to assist
guests during their stay.
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Two cooks. Trained in the preparation of both
local and international cuisine. A menu is provided and the
staff will do all the market shopping.
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Three Housekeepers. Responsible for
housekeeping duties, waitress service around the villa and
garden, and taking care of daily laundry.
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Three security guards. Duties are to guard
the complex 24 hours a day to ensure the security of the
guests.
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Two Gardener. Tending the garden and the
grounds of the villas, and cleaning and maintaining the
swimming pools.
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