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Villa Sebali was designed by a Balinese
architect and constructed by a respected Balinese contractor
using all local materials. We engaged an environmental consultant
right from the beginning, and he worked with the architect
and contractor to ensure his guidelines were followed. |
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We have
a natural waste water treatment system, with the resultant
clean water used in the garden to supplement the water running
off from the rice field channels above us. We also have our
own well and have tested the water which is of high quality,
unpolluted by industrial and other contaminants. |
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Oliver
and Sue Gillie, owners of Villa Sebali, at the blessing ceremony
for the house and garden |
The
blessing of the garden |
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Water heating is solar (except for two bathrooms where we could not hide the equipment so use efficient on-demand gas instead), as is some of the electricity, with the balance coming from the grid. The house has a highly insulating alang-alang (thatch) roof. Although all bedrooms and the library have air-conditioning installed, we hope the relatively high position of the house and the big windows shaded by the eaves will mean it is little used. |
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The garden and orchard are maintained on organic principles, and guests may help themselves to any fruit in season. The ponds and pools all have flowing water and are stocked with fish which, along with the many dragonflies, frogs and birds, help control the insect population (Bali is malaria-free).
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The
house and garden are not suitable for very young children,
but wheelchair accessibility can be arranged. |
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In
keeping with local tradition, the house has been blessed with
the appropriate ceremonies at various stages, and a lady from
the village comes in every day to make the house offerings. |
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Ubud
is a centre for many spiritual and alternative activities,
and yoga and massage etc can be arranged at the house. Details
on these and other treatments, spas, etc is available in the
house guests’ information pack. There is more about
these and other sporting, leisure and health opportunities
in the Activities section
of the website. |
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