Cassada Bay
provides 6 beautifully sited multi- coloured chalet accommodation for relief
workers, in a secure, protected setting.
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Sited on terraces, and sloping down
to the sea, each chalet contains 2 semi-detached one bedroom apartments.
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Some of these damages can be restored with a minimum investment of
time and love. However long term, with refurbishment Cassada Bay is
the perfect location for a holistic centre or similar venue.
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The views from the balconies, which have minor weather
damages, and major termite infestations, are delightfu!
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The double bedrooms in the chalets are in need of
a face lift, but mattresses and furnishings need to be sourced to
provide cool sleeping arrangements for one to three people per chalet.
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Bunk beds would provide additional sleeping provision
in a pinch especially for the two domortory villas providing sleeping
for 6 male and 6 femail young people. |
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The separate lounge dining room is basic but ideal
as doors lead out onto balconies with sumptuous, peaceful views. The
balconies can be cleaned and restored with minimum effort thereby
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Flamboyant trees provide shade between the chalets,
but many of the trees on the grounds have been uprooted by the storm,
and a chain saw will be required to reduce the debris for removal.
The lawn mower is also damaged, but weed whackers will provide adequate
garden maintenance until this can be replaced. A riding mower or
Lawn Bug would be a more efficient tool for lawn and grounds maintenance.
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The
garden are strongly terraced, but crying out for some brightly coloured
tropical shrubs. The thorn bush trees are strongly established and
growth needs to be checked, to avoid stilletto thorns proliferating
on the grounds.
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