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The year was 1708 when the first couple stumbled across Seraph Island, a seemingly uninhabited Island in the middle of the Indian Ocean. It was the middle of summer and the sun was high in the sky as it reflected off the peaceful sea. A light breeze blew the leaves of the tree’s lazily about and the seagulls argued loudly over a fish one had caught. The two wandered confused along the coast one-minute they had been walking home and the next they were here...
This small rock cottage with its use of large glass windows gives it a grandeur feel. With interesting roof shape and a cozy fire for winter this is the perfect 1-2 person home. Tall tree’s tower over it making it cool in summer, and a tire swing hangs from one of the trees. Inside this 1 bedroom 1 bathroom open plan cottage is filled with comfortable cushions and couches, the perfect place to unwind in serenity.
"Twilight" is a fairly new house that was built less than a year ago. This two storie, fully furnished, three bedroom, one car, one bathroom house sits on a half acre block built one minute’s walk from the towns square.
“Mary’s Place” is an artfully designed yet slightly neglected home with glass walls that overlook a placid lake. With two bedrooms, one lounge, one bathroom, small garden on the roof, one car port and a small bridge separating the home from the land, it is a perfect little spot for someone who likes their privacy. Marshall has lived here for about 9 months, and if it is true that a house reflects it's owner than this house defines him pretty well.
A little cottage-like villa. Constructed entirely of wood, with glass doors, this two bed, two bath, one car house is perfect place to raise a small family. With trees hiding much of the house and a beautiful, well kept garden out the front this place is a gardeners dream.