Villa Jembar Lawang
The impressive Villa Jembar Lawang is completely encompassed by emerald rice fields and is situated just a few minutes walk from the rugged beach at the ancient fishing village of Canggu on Bali's west coast
Built on 2,200 square metres of land, the property can sleep up to five
couples, with four bedrooms and a spacious library that can also serve
as a bedroom. The villa was designed by the acclaimed Balinese
architect Popo Danes, who was recently honoured with the 'Indonesian
Institute of Architect' award for his efforts in promoting contemporary
Balinese architecture in its proper way.
The style of the villa is contemporary and elegant; a group of
eight or ten people can stay at the house, very comfortably, without
encroaching on each others' space. It was specifically designed to
maximise the wonderful panoramic views, and offers the ultimate in
private luxury for those who seek tranquillity combined with a high
standard of service. Jembar Lawang means "large open door or gate" in
the Javanese language. It is an indirect expression for "warm welcome",
which is substantiated by the antique statues of a Javanese wedding
couple, waiting to welcome the guests as they step over the threshold.
Indeed, guests entering the property for the first time, as they cross
over a small ornamental pond, will have no idea what to expect behind
the large front door. They will be surprised when they find that the
doorway leads into a magnificent, semi-circular, open living area
supported by towering Romanesque columns and harmonised by a cool
terracotta tiled floor. Looking out over the flat green lawn and
furnished with antique daybeds, a large dining table, and low antique
retro tables, this is an ideal place for relaxing or socialising;
perfect for a party, a reception or a lazy lunch. This imposing living
area is the main focus of the property and is flanked on either side by
corresponding two-storey wings, which accommodate the bedroom suites,
the library, the entertainment room, two additional ground floor shower
rooms, the kitchen and the laundry.
There are four double bedrooms, two in each wing, boasting
spacious en-suite terrazzo bathrooms. The light and airy bedrooms also
feature built-in wardrobes, chunky antique furniture, timber floors,
picture windows and large sliding glass doors. One of the bedrooms has
a romantic four-poster bed. The downstairs bedrooms are each
complemented by a terrace overlooking the garden, and the upstairs
bedrooms each feature a large stone balcony with an attractive
balustrade, furnished with daybeds and enhanced by pots of
bougainvillea and stunning views of the rice fields. Each of the
en-suite bathrooms with its terrazzo fixtures, has its own distinct
characteristics; some of the bathrooms are entered by stepping through
beautiful old wooden doors and feature slate paved floors, bathtubs,
and 'his and hers' washbasins; others feature open-air garden showers
surrounded by pebbles and plants, another displays a carved white
Palimanan stone frieze on the exterior wall.
The library, which can also double as an additional bedroom,
is situated upstairs and is furnished with an antique, hand-carved and
canopied, ceremonial marriage bed. This room also features an en-suite
bathroom and a large balcony; facing west, this is a place to enjoy
beautiful sunsets and more of those spectacular views, accompanied by
the sounds of cicadas, frogs and the distant murmur of the waves.
The entertainment room, downstairs in the opposite wing of
the villa, is a cosy snug where guests can relax in air-conditioned
comfort with a satellite TV, DVD player, and a 'Bose' surround sound
system.
Bulrush ponds border the villa, and the flat lawns of the walled
garden are dotted with coconut trees, but the attractive grounds of the
property are deliberately not crowded with plants and shrubs, therefore
ensuring that it retains the feeling of space. An 18 x 4 metre infinity
edge lap pool runs the width of the garden at the top end, sheltered by
a grassy terrace. A thatched 'bale', a traditional Balinese relaxation
pavilion, is situated on one side of the pool.
The spacious kitchen, where the staff will prepare a wide
range of delicious meals from an innovative menu, is fully equipped
with wooden fitted cupboards and a modern stainless steel hob and oven.
A laundry is situated at the back of the kitchen, and other
practicalities, such as the staff quarters and the garage are taken
care of in the service area beside the ample car park, leaving the
remainder of the house free for the guests to enjoy.
The peaceful, coastal village of Canggu is set within a
beautiful agricultural region located between Kuta and Tanah Lot. The
area is home to some of the most luxurious private villas on the
island, and is situated forty minutes from Bali's International Airport
and fifteen minutes from one of the best golf courses in Asia.
Remarkably laidback and undeveloped, this out of town setting offers
the double attraction of being relatively close to everything that
guests might need, while also offering visitors a privileged insight
into the traditions of rural Bali. The local population make their
living from fishing and farming; ducks are herded through the rice
fields, the sound of gamelan music is carried on the breeze, and
religious ceremonies are an integral part of daily life. The sweeping
beach is renowned for its panoramic coastline views and legendary
sunsets. It has some world-class surf breaks but the currents are
strong and it is dangerous for swimming. The trendy Seminyak area, a
mere twenty minutes drive away, offers wide choice of international
restaurants, chic cocktail bars, exciting nightclubs, lavish spas and
elegant shops. The nearby Nirwana Golf Course, designed by Greg Norman,
is close to the famous Tanah Lot sea temple - one of the island's most
dramatic and venerated temples, perched on a craggy wave-lashed rock
just at the edge of the frothing white surf and glistening black
shoreline. Guests staying at Villa Jembar Lawang will also enjoy Hotel
Tugu, situated a few minutes walk away, beside the beach at Canggu. The
hotel is a living museum of priceless antiques and rare cultural
artifacts, and it also offers the attractions of fine dining together
with the facilities of a delightful spa.
Party Facilities At Villa Jembar Lawang
The extensive open space within the secluded garden, combined with
the grandiose of the living area, makes Villa Jembar Lawang the ideal
tropical setting for parties, weddings, reunion celebrations, barbeques
and other functions. The sizeable modern kitchen provides the staff
with the equipment and facilities to cater for a wide variety of events
and a large number of guests. Special events can also be coordinated by
professional outside caterers who have the world-class expertise to
prepare a sumptuous feast at the villa, in addition to the coordination
of decorations, flowers, lighting, sound systems and entertainment. A
small family group can be indulged with a sizzling barbeque beside the
pool at sunset. The poolside bale can be set up as an alfresco dining
pavilion, guests can spill out onto the patio, and the elevated terrace
behind the pool can be utilized as a stage for Balinese dance
performances. The open-air living area is perfect for a cocktail
reception, and the garden is large enough to comfortably accommodate up
to one hundred guests. A car and driver are available at an additional
cost.
Villa Facilities
- 4 fully air-conditioned bedrooms, each with an en-suite bathroom and double or twin beds
- Library with air-conditioning and en-suite bathroom that can easily be transformed into a large bedroom
- Large open living room incorporating dining & lounge areas
- Entertainment room with air-conditioning, satellite TV, DVD and quality surround sound system
- 2 additional ground floor bathrooms with outdoor shower
- Private overflow 18 x 4 metre lap pool
- Large walled garden, land area of 2200 square metres with building area of 600 square metres on two floors
- Household staff, IDD Telephone, Night security.
Villa Jembar Lawang - Villa Rates
All prices on this website are in US Dollar (US$)
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REMARKS:
High season period: July 15 - 31, September 1 - 15 and April 14 - 21, 2007
Peak season period: August 1 - 31 and December 20 - January 8, 2008
Promotional period: -
All rates are net/villa/night, inclusive of applicable government tax,
service charge, refreshing welcome drinks upon arrival, daily
Continental breakfast and return airport transfers. Long term rate, last minute rate and per bedroom rate are available upon request.
Minimum stay: LOW season: 2 nights; HIGH season: 5 nights; PEAK season: 7 nights.
