Bandra Kurla Complex 714, 7th Floor, C Wing, One BKC
Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400051 India
With a plot area of 2,140 sqm (23,050 sq ft) and a built-up area of 725 sqm (7,800 sq ft), this architectural marvel, Beverly House, is situated off the Mahabaleshwar-Panchgani road in Mahabaleshwar. It commands an impressive view, encompassing two lakes, the expansive Krishna River valley reminiscent of the Grand Canyon, rugged mountains, Kamalgad Fort, and distinct geographical features like "mhataricha daat." The villa itself includes seven generously sized bedrooms, each complete with an ensuite bathroom, and a grand living room soaring to 25 feet in height.
The property is designed with a keen eye for aesthetic appeal, drawing inspiration from the elegant curves of the Beverly House art piece. One of the home's unique features is the 'floating' round bedroom with a moonroof, which provides a celestial experience. The residence is also equipped with a water well, a terrace, and solar panels for water heating, ensuring sustainable living.
Parking is ample, with space for up to 10 cars, and there are separate living quarters for two couples of staff. The property is furnished and benefits from a natural cooling system in the form of a continuous breeze from the nearby water bodies, making it an ideal retreat even during the warmest months. Whether it's witnessing a sunset that dips behind the Sahyadri mountain ranges or observing the dramatic dance of double rainbows and cloud formations, this villa offers an unrivaled living experience.
MAHARASHTRA RERA NO.: A51800010634
Mahabaleshwar and Panchgani, nestled in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra, India, are two of the most picturesque hill stations renowned for their breathtaking landscapes, cool climate, and lush greenery. These neighboring towns offer a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, with Mahabaleshwar being famed for its numerous viewpoints, strawberry farms, and the majestic Pratapgad Fort. Panchgani, slightly lesser-known yet equally charming, is celebrated for its serene Table Land plateau, paragliding opportunities, and colonial-era boarding schools. Together, they boast a rich tapestry of ancient temples, boarding schools, winding paths, and dense forests. The area's elevation provides panoramic views of the Krishna Valley and the surrounding Sahyadri mountain ranges, making it a haven for nature lovers, trekkers, and anyone seeking solace amidst nature. The region's mild climate throughout the year adds to its allure, attracting tourists to its bounty of attractions and making it a beloved destination for both relaxation and adventure.