Sentences with phrase «side of the rolling lawn»

To one side of the rolling lawn is the single - storey Pilisan Pavilion housing the games room and two guest suites separated by a living area, with the tennis court behind.

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INDOOR LIVING: - Fan - cooled open - air living pavilion rolls onto the garden featuring three distinct sitting areas, a large flat - screen TV and a partially sheltered stone terrace - The dining pavilion is open from three sides under a soaring roof, cooled by ceiling fans, with two tables, which, together, seat ten people - Separate alfresco dining area seating eight - perfect for a BBQ - Self - contained «butler» kitchen in addition to the main kitchen which is fully fitted with professional equipment OUTDOOR LIVING: - 11,000 square metres of land featuring beautifully manicured terraced lawns - Infinity - edge swimming pool bordered by grass and paving and furnished with sun loungers and umbrellas - Poolside balé relaxation pavilion containing lounges, coffee table and chairs
An open - sided living pavilion faces the carpet of lawn that rolls towards the ocean, edged by a sunbathing deck and, down a slope, a breezy cliff - edge bale.
INDOOR LIVING: - Large open - sided living and dining pavilion with traditional with polished terrazzo floors, high vaulted ceilings with views over the rolling lawns - A variety of indoor lounging areas and a solid teak dining table seating twelve - Air - conditioned TV lounge with large flat - screen TV, DVD player and surround — sound system (which also services the lounge and dining area).
On one side of the luxurious pool area is a sprawling emerald green palm - covered lawn that rolls down to the sparkling Pacific; while on the other is an immense covered lanai with deluxe built - in BBQ grill, wet bar, a refrigerator with ice dispenser and lounge / living room seating and an al fresco dining table that for eight.
Architects Caruso St John (responsible, inter alia, for Tate Britain, the Gagosian London galleries, and Nottingham Contemporary) have given the rather restricted space a pleasing sense of openness, with great side windows affording a view of the immaculate rolling lawns of the college gardens (installation image below by Ioana Marinescu).
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