Amazing African design features, African artefacts and generous welcome.
As a bed and breakfast we were given all of upstairs to ourselves, and extremely generous freedom of use for most of the rest of the house. Our daughter joined us and we were able to pay for an extra room.
Ro was a remarkable host. Offering a beautiful shirt and a package of CDs as well as an amazing meal for brekky.
Remarkably hospitable! Ro and her aunt Wendy who lives across the golf course the property adjoins worked on brekky.
The place is on two building blocks in the suburb, but it seems to be a whole different world. The golf course extends out behind, and at times there is a small what you might call waterhole there, but it was dried up at the moment... again the waterholes drying up in Africa came to mind.
The gardens were fantastic. The African theme predominates. We were amazed on the one night we srayed at the use of solar powered lighting in the garden to highlight so many of the features.
There is an outdoor bar area that was very African.
Inside lighting was also remarkable.
It was like a whole new world.
This was a gift from family, and a new experience for us.
We enjoyed the place immensely, and appreciated the care Ro showed. We understand some of her profits go to supporting African projects and conservation.