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To Villa Nurtan BOZBURUN PENINSULA VILLA NURTAN TOP LUXURY VILLAS VILLA LALE PRIVATE POOLS IN TURKEY “Number one Turkish Villa Holiday 2015” LUXURY VILLASLuxuryVillasTurkey.com TURKEYBROCHURE 1 SLEEPS 6/7 | PRIVATE POOL LUXURY BOZBURUN PENINSULA TURKEY VILLA NURTAN “Number one Turkish Villa Holiday 2015 and 2016” 2 LUXURY VILLAS TURKEYBROCHURE LuxuryVillasTurkey.com WONDERFUL MATURE GARDEN Enjoy the exclusive and private setting Large Private Pool 1.75m deep with easy access Welcome to Villa Nurtan elected by the Telegraph as the top It has an eco-friendly private 8 x 5m pool Turkish villa holiday in 2015 and set in a large 1600 m2 garden with two S2016, this wonderful individual 285 large verandas and barbeque in the gar- sq metre luxury villa, named Villa Nurtan den. Solar heating system and backup after its Turkish architect, is considered the water maintain all services. finest in the area. Free unlimited 4G WiFi Internet access. What a stunning It is our retreat in Turkey so is fully cen- place! A wonder- trally heated and can be lived in all year Our team will ensure you have a wonder- round. Using local labour and materials we ful time. We are all proud of and love Villa ful villa set in the have aimed to create a villa that is sympa- Nurtan, and are sure that you will too. heart of breath- thetic to its surroundings. This extends to our furniture, which is mostly hand-made Latest availability and more information at takingly beautiful in the village. www.LuxuryVillasTurkey.com scenery. Villa Nurtan is located in Keçibükü, Orhani- ye, an idyllic valley location surrounded by olive trees and hills. It is only 25 km Take a virtual tour at: away from bustling Marmaris, yet offers VillaNurtan.com/vtour Judy Tuck a peaceful retreat for discerning families looking for a private and very special place Previous guests to unwind, well away from ‘developments’. LuxuryVillasTurkey.com LUXURY VILLAS TURKEYBROCHURE 3 Introducing Villa Nurtan Main Bedroom Twin Bedrooms Spacious en-suite master bedroom with Spacious bedrooms 2 and 3 with twin beds king size bed and large private balcony and private balconies with fabulous views overlooking the pool. across the valley. Cot also available. Lounge Bathrooms Extremely large open-plan room with Turk- Master bedroom has en-suite bathroom ish handmade rug on tiled floors, large com- with large walk in shower. Family bathroom fortable settees and chaise lounge, satellite has large bath and shower. Downstairs toi- HD TV, DVD, CD player, music centre, an let. extensive library and games. Kitchen Verandas Features handmade units made by the local There is one large veranda used for dining and carpenter. It includes a gas cooker, electric a second veranda with windows that trap the grill/oven, extraction fan, dishwasher, fridge evening sun in Autumn and Spring, but which freezer, portable grill and washing machine. are taken out during the Summer to make an- There is a filter system to provide high quality other relaxing outdoor living area. drinking water. 4 LUXURY VILLAS TURKEYBROCHURE Villa Accommodation Three large bedrooms, two bathrooms, sleeps 6/7 arge entrance hall: Stor- ny area with outdoor seating. En-suite age and downstairs toilet. shower room. Bedroom two: Two single LLounge: Very spacious lounge wooden beds with side units, dressing with fireplace and ottoman style sofas. table and wardrobe. Door to own private Satellite HD TV, DVD and CD / radio balcony area with outdoor seating. Cot music centre and iPOD player/dock Bedroom three: Two single wooden .Kitchen: Luxury handmade kitchen beds with side units, dressing table with granite worktops and complete and wardrobe. Door to own private range of white goods including dish balcony area with outdoor seat- washer and washing machine; break- ing. Fold up single bed on wheels. fast sitting area. Drinking water filter Bathroom: spacious family bathroom system. Large veranda wraps around with large corner bath and shower. two sides of the house, for outdoor Air conditioning to all bedrooms and RELAX IN THE LARGE VERANDAS eating and lounging. In cooler weath- lounge with fan light in kitchen. Cen- Two house verandas & one by the pool er half of the veranda is glassed in tral heating throughout linked to solar to create extra indoor living space. heating system. Main bedroom: King size wooden bed with side units, dressing table, hair dry- er and wardrobe. Door to private balco- Communications Air Conditioning Cleaning Free unlimited 4G WiFi Internet for A/C to all bedrooms and lounge with Towels (for indoor use), tea towels those guests who need to keep in fan light in kitchen. Central heating and linen all provided. Towels and contact. Wifi is available through- throughout linked to solar heating bed linen changed twice weekly. out the villa, pool and pavillion. system. A backup water system Villa cleaned twice weekly, pool maintains water supplies even if the cleaned and garden tendered as village supply fails. required. Private Pool The most important part of the villa for many guests Wonderful pool with large poolside veranda PLENTY OF POOLSIDE SUN LOUNGERS LARGE POOLSIDE VERANDA EASY STEP ACCESS TO POOL Two sun umbrellas for maximum shade Ideal for supervising children in the pool Safe and secure access to the pool LUXURY VILLAS TURKEYBROCHURE 5 POOL SET IN MATURE GARDEN Plenty of room for the whole family to relax in style and seclusion What Our Guests Say About Villa Nurtan Iain and Sheena The Greet Family Previous guests Previous guests A magical villa in an exceptional vil- Perfect villa, perfect location, lage with the most glorious people, perfect holiday... I would recommend this beautiful villa to anyone looking for that spe- cial holiday experience.After being here for the past 10 days we are all in agreement that we will never stay in a resort again. Mike Baxter Karen Chaudhry Previous guests Previous guests A perfect villa in a beautiful, unspoilt We’ve had a great time, your house part of rural Turkey. Everything was is superb. We have been coming to so perfect. Very easy to book and Orhaniye for over 10 years and we then sit back and do no more ex- have enjoyed this stay in Villa Nur- cept get to the airport. Highly recom- tan better than any other. The Villa mended. Nurtan is truly wonderful and a tes- timony to the effort you, and your wife, must have put in to create it. 6 LUXURY VILLAS TURKEYBROCHURE ADMIRE THE NATURE FROM THE POOL Watch the garden and birds of prey overhead as you float in your own private pool Villa Nurtan Pool and Garden Fabulous large pool set in a large mature garden he outside area of the proper- side and out – whether you want ty features 1600 sqm of private to laze in a hammock, our wonder- Tgardens with mature shrubs, ful pavilion, verandas or balconies. fresh vegetables, oranges, lemons, Beautiful villa, figs, mulberries and extensive gar- You can watch the natural world at dens. There are two large verandas your leisure – the bats and stars at beautiful location. around the house for dining and sit- night, birds swooping to drink at the ting, a large traditional wooden pa- pool, dragonflies over the water, the Would definitely vilion by the pool, stone BBQ for birds of prey overhead or just watch recommend this dining and hammock to relax in. the garden grow. villa to anyone The villa is for those that want com- plete privacy and who will our enjoy who enjoys the our garden and the privacy it pro- good things in life. vides. It is where to stay if you like a lot of space around you – both in- Steve Turton Eco-friendly pool Sustainable Previous guests We have invested in the latest We believe in low impact tourism. 100% ecological cleaning system The Bozburun Peninsula is a pro- in the private pool plus installing tected nature area so we go to a water softening system which great lengths to minimise our im- means that we use NO chemicals pact on the environment. We have in this pool. Our guests love this drilled two wells and installed auto- pool as they do not smell of chlo- matic drip watering systems in the rine and it does not pollute the en- gardens to minimise the amount vironment. of water we take from the village. LUXURY VILLAS TURKEYBROCHURE 7 SLEEPS 5/6 | PRIVATE POOL LUXURY BOZBURUN PENINSULA TURKEY VILLA LALE 8 LUXURY VILLAS TURKEYBROCHURE LuxuryVillasTurkey.com MATURE GARDEN WITH ORANGE TREES Enjoy the exclusive and private setting Private Swimming Pool 1.5m deep with easy access Welcome to Villa Lale xperience rural Turkish village life Villa Lale is located in Keçibükü, Orhani- in a luxury stone villa, whilst being ye, an idyllic valley location surrounded Eamongst wonderful countryside and by olive trees and hills. It is only 25 km close to the beaches. away from bustling Marmaris, yet offers a peaceful retreat for discerning families From the moment your luggage is taken looking for a private and very special place from you and you walk along the track to unwind, well away from ‘developments’. I have been to lots of through a small meadow to Villa Lale you villas in lots of coun- realise you are somewhere special. Set It has a large veranda, fantastic sun ter- amongst orchards it is a perfectly private race and garden barbeque. It has an tries and Villa Lale retreat. eco-friendly private pool. Free unlimited ranks number one - it Close to the heart of the hamlet and is a seriously beautiful mosque you are nonetheless in a com- pletely private and tranquil location. It villa in a stunning lo- has been designed and built by the same team that built our Turkish retreat, Villa cation and absolutely Nurtan, sourcing craftsmen from the vil- everything is provided lage.
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