Zarabar River Tree Lodge 2010

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Contact: Samantha Burns 044 851 0227 082 606 7227 086 564 0424 [email protected] Luxury Accommodation for World Cup 2010 Luxury Accommodation for World Cup 2010 Sunrise view from RiverTree Lodge Sunrise view from RiverTree Lodge

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Luxury self catering accommodation in the Garden Route for 2010

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Contact: Samantha Burns044 851 0227082 606 7227086 564 [email protected]

Luxury Accommodation for World Cup 2010Luxury Accommodation for World Cup 2010

Sunrise view from RiverTree LodgeSunrise view from RiverTree Lodge

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RiverTree Lodge provides:• 5 en suite double bedrooms• Two lounges• Dining room• Roof garden entertainment area• Pool deck entertainment area• Pergola entertainment area• Study• Kitchen, scullery and pantry• Double garage• Swimming pool

Within the estate you will find:• Golf course• Hiking trials (in bush and forests)• Whale watching deck• Parks for children• Wildlife and birdlife• Hyatt Regency Hotel• Five star restaurants• Spa and gym• Squash, tennis and basket ball courts• Boutiques

View of rainbow from the house – RiverTree Lodge

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View of the mountains from the house

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View of the river and sea from the house

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Sunset view from the Whale Deck on the same Estate

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Sunset view from the Whale Deck on the same Estate

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Front entrance

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Welcome inside. Intimate African lounge area nestled in amongst the trees

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Coming down the stairs, arriving into the main living area

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View through the living room onto the pool deck, against the backdrop of the forest on the opposite side of the gorge.

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Open plan living room and dining room. Sliding folding doors create open air feeling – so much so that sometimes the birds fly in

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Relaxing environment on the pool deck, scarcely able to see any other houses around

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View of the forest and exposed rock of the gorge from the pool deck

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Another view of the forest and more exposed rock of the gorge

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One of the views from the pool deck – the sea and the Gwaing River that runs through the gorge

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Dining room with custom-made display area

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Letting nature grow into the dining room, as the indigenous bush has been retained

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Open plan solid Blackwood kitchen, with integrated fridges. Window looks out onto water feature in the main atrium

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View from kitchen through the living room, out towards the gorge.

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Balcony overlooking gorge from the main bedroom.

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Bush lodge them in the main bedroom

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View of the main bedroom looking towards open plan main bathroom (behind the stone wall)

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Open-plan bathroom, with floating solid wood vanity, custom-made dragonfly handles, cork flooring and pebble beds that are lit up at night

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View from guest bedroom

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One of the guest bedrooms

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Leadwood tree trunk, over 4 metres high, to form natural piece of art

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The opposite view of the same tree trunk as it takes centre stage in this double volume area

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One of the views from the study

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Study. Cork flooring. Views of the fynbos, forest, river and the sea beyond the sliding doors in the picture

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Another massive tree trunk (weighing 2 tonnes) in the entrance hall.

Thatch ceilings, hand-made Mexican lights, travertine floor tiles and floating cabinet

View through the window to the roof garden

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Close up view to “feel” the texture of the tree trunk

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Guest toilet.

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A small attempt to reflect the beauty of nature