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Villa Batavia
Walking distance to beach - Bedrooms and Rates - Gallery
The brand new Villa Batavia is quite different from any other villa that you will see in Bali, and one that-even at such an early stage of its operation-is destined to become a Bali classic. Forget the popular minimalist design that has dominated Bali’s villa scene for the last few years, because at Villa Batavia post-minimalism roars into eclecticism and revels in romance.
The Villa
The majestic four-bedroom Villa Batavia, complete with its freeform
swimming pool and children’s pool, is set upon 1,100 square metres of
land, within the luxurious Laksmana Villas private estate, just
footsteps away from the Indian Ocean at Seminyak Beach on Bali’s
southwest coast. Designed by the acclaimed Balinese architect, Putu Edi
Semara, and influenced by various legendary colonial-style hotels, the
property captures the architectural heritage of Asia’s crossroads,
following a colonial theme with high ceilings and art deco furniture.
This is complemented by a crisp white exterior, a breezy colonnaded
walkway with arched glassless windows, fish ponds, terracotta tiled
roofs, louvre shutters, and colonial-style verandahs. Oozing with
visual texture and lush fabrics, the sensual interiors reflect the
travels and passions of the owners, who invite guests to share and
celebrate the rich heritage of Asia. Guests can enjoy an eclectic
collection of objets trouves and artwork including old postcards, maps,
silver pots, colonial prints, Tiffany lamps, stained glass, rich
textiles and rattan furnishings.
At Villa Batavia, everything possible has been considered for the
comfort and entertainment of the guests. Not only is the property a
handcrafted masterpiece of design, elegance and luxury, but it also
seamlessly and sensitively combines hi-tech amenities with its
historical theme.
The villa is comprised of three buildings linked by a covered
pergola and a cloister-style walkway hung with custom made
colonial-style glass lanterns. The first building is the guest wing
complete with the living and dining room. The second building houses
the reception hall and cocktail lounge, and the third building is the
master wing. The staff service area, together with laundry and back-up
generator set, is unobtrusively tucked out of the way at the back of
the property.
Guests will enter the villa through a magnificent reception hall,
located on the ground floor of the central building. Furnished with
rattan planter chairs and sofas and complemented by parlour palms, this
regal room opens straight onto the swimming pool. The splendid floor is
composed of black and white granite tiles laid to form a traditional
diagonal chequerboard pattern. A favourite area with guests is the
upstairs cocktail bar complete with a mirrored antique buffet. The
owners have paid a lot of attention to the wine list and are proud to
present an impressive selection of fine wines from around the world.
The dining experience is enhanced with the finest white bone china
crockery and silver plated cutlery.
This next building features a 60-square metre, living and dining
room positioned on the upper floor in close proximity to the modern and
fully equipped, state-of-the-art kitchen. The living area offers plenty
of places to relax and is enhanced by original chandeliers from Solo
City in Java. Guests will relish the stunning views of clear open skies
over the neighbouring Balinese rooftops, temples, palm trees and, on a
clear day, the Island’s distant volcanoes. This delightful room is
cross ventilated by the sea breezes that blow through the shuttered
windows, which are further characterised by bevelled glass.
Alternatively guests can close the windows for air-conditioned
comfort. The ground floor is also home to two bedrooms. One of the
en-suite bathrooms is characterised by an open-air shower, and the
other by an eye-catching stained glass window. Every suite in the villa
is different, and all of the en-suite bathrooms are air-conditioned
with timber floors, together with non-slip acid marble floors in the
showers. Guests are in for a treat with the provision of four poster
beds crafted from aged teak and reproduction pedestal washbasins.
Furthermore, the master bathrooms boast opulent copper bathtubs.
The third standalone building houses a master suite on the upper
floor, with a timber floor, sumptuous en-suite bathroom, a large
verandah and a small adjoining study room with a computer. Downstairs
is another capacious master suite incorporating a pillared verandah and
a garden bathroom fitted with a bathtub and outdoor shower. Also on the
ground floor is an ornately tiled Moroccan style steam bath with a
domed roof. Traditionally, Moroccan baths are places to meet and enjoy
conversation, so the temperature is therefore not too hot. The aromatic
steam opens the pores, cleanses the skin and helps to relax aching
muscles. Next to the steam bath is an air-conditioned massage room.
Each of the four suites is equipped with a mini-bar fridge, a safe
deposit box, an independently controlled cable TV and DVD player, and a
Bose iPod dock. WiFi high speed Internet is accessible throughout the
villa. There is also a remote Bose music system featuring a huge,
comprehensive music library. No expense was spared in the creation of
this remarkable residence, the owners’ priority was to be gracious to
the environment and the property has therefore been designed to be as
efficient and as environmentally-friendly as possible. No chemicals are
used in the pool; instead it employs a salt water system that is soft
on the earth and gentle on the skin, while the gin-clear fishponds
employ bio-technology.
Swimming Pool
Villa Batavia is set within a beautiful walled garden complete with
an 18-metre freeform swimming pool that is reminiscent of a river pool.
There is also a separate children’s pool complete with a bridge across
to an island. This lovely area is planted with fruit trees, fragrant
frangipanis and ferns, complemented by two waterfalls and a large rock
wall with a water cascade. Every need has been considered and a guest
washroom is available for pool users, accessible from the garden. A
secure parking area provides space for motorbikes and two cars.
Location
Villa Batavia rests within Seminyak’s ’Golden Triangle’-a safe,
up-market neighbourhood that is home to some of the classiest
properties on the island. The location is close to the prestigious
Oberoi and Legian Hotels, and convenient for all of Bali’s main shops,
malls and tourist attractions, in addition to a plenitude of lavish
spas, chic lounges and vibrant nightspots. Furthermore, the villa is
only 20 minutes’ drive from Bali’s international airport.
The property is just a short stroll from the sweeping Petitenget
Beach, which is well-known for its world-class surf breaks, panoramic
coastline views and picture-perfect sunsets. A wide choice of
world-renowned, fine dining restaurants, including the famous Ku De Ta,
Hu’u, Living Room, La Lucciola, Sarong, Breeze at The Samaya, and
Blossom at Sentosa, are all less than a kilometre away, and the area
also boasts a plentitude of designer boutiques. Nearby places of
interest include one of Bali’s most sacred Hindu temples, Pura
Petitenget, the fourth largest temple in Bali, where some of the most
spectacular Balinese ceremonies may often be witnessed.
The location of Villa Batavia offers easy access up to the
mountains and rice terraces on the western slopes; it is one hour from
the famous cultural and artistic town of Ubud, and just five minutes’
from the start of the Sunset Route, gateway to the eastern side of the
island. The nearby ’Nirwana Bali Golf Course’ designed by Greg Norman
was voted the number 1 golf course in Asia and lies beside the
dramatic, waved-lashed sea temple of Tanah Lot. For horse lovers, the
’Umalas Equestrian Centre’ is just a few kilometres away, while tennis
and squash amenities are available at a number of the neighbouring
hotels.
Rates
| Villa type | Villa rates | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Low | High | Peak | ||
| 4 Bedrooms Villa | 750 | 950 | 1250 | Book now » |
Hight Season Surcharge
High season period: July 1 - 31, September 1 - 15, Chinese New Year,
Easter Week.
Peak season period: August 1 - 31 and December 20 - January 10.
Rates are subject to 15% government tax and service charge
Rates are inclusive of :
- Daily breakfast for 2 persons per room
- Airport pick-up service
