The house features a massive wrap around deck to three
sides of the house overlooking the private pool at the front and large fenced backyard.
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Meander Manor Guest
House & Wedding Venue is situated on the
side of a hill
overlooking the Dolphin coast
of Kwazulu Natal at Shaka's Rock.
Some
of the highlights here include, four light filled guestrooms and three and one - half baths, individually controlled A / C and multi-speed ceiling fans in every guestroom, a three -
sided infinity pool
overlooking the beach, a fully equipped chef's kitchen, private beach gate and beach access, Wi - Fi internet, full daily
house cleaning and private concierge services, 24 hour security and private chef services upon request.
On one
side you
overlook the downs, and the other the coloured
houses and rooftops
of Clifton.
The property's centerpiece is a new, spectacular Infinity pool
overlooking Savannah Bay, with the main Caribe
House and Bali Wing on either
side of the pool and its spacious decks.
This top floor, private area features an eclectic mix
of furnishings in both its lounge and bedroom areas, which
overlook the zen - like rock meadow on one
side of the
house, and the rainforest canopy on the other.
A Carolina room spans the back
of the
house on one
side with windows
overlooking the Greg Norman golf course adjacent to the ICW.
The Barefoot Beach Villa is a luxury private beach
house on the cliff
side of La Toc,
overlooking the enchanting Caribbean Sea.
Blenheim is a single stone
house nestled into the
side of hill, with an elevated front verandah
overlooking the lawns and landscaped garden valley below.
Another informal open -
sided living room is situated at the centre
of the compound facing the pool, while another pavilion
houses a formal dining room
overlooking the pool and the rice fields.
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Our current kitchen is tucked into the small back corner
of the
house, with the sink below a small window
overlooking our neighbor's new
house and our
side - yard, which is currently getting a fun makeover
of its own (see that project here).