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Bungalow -

Bungalow

  • 2 Guests
  • 1 Queen Bed
  • Bathroom with shower
  • Private patio
  • Kitchenette

Bungalow… A dolls house!

Crafted through a traditional and eco-conscious transformation of an aged barn, fondly known as a “palheiro” in Portuguese, The Bungalow now stands as a contemporary yet rustic studio at the heart of the property.

You'll love

  • Breakfast on the patio under the vines, facing the omnipresent escarpment.
  • The abunance of life within the avocado and mango trees, attracting small birds like canaries, goldfinches, blackbirds, and warblers.
  • The view from the room window, that take us right to the crystaline ocean.
  • The intricate details of the sloping ceilings, and houses exterior basalt lining.

Services and Amenities

Wifi & Internet
Cable TV
Towels
Coffee maker & Kettle
Hair Dryer
Quality bath amenities
Fridge
Dishes & Kitchenware
Microwave
Bed & Bath linen
Electric Hob
Toaster
Iron & Ironing board

On request

Outdoor Tables & Chairs
Barbeque area
Daily housekeeping
Weekly linen change

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