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Samoan Highland Hideaway - Homestead
The Samoan Highland Hideaway Homestead is the ultimate family holiday home. Boasting multiple living areas, large modern kitchen, 4.5 bedrooms. We are semi-off-grid, have solar power with battery and mains back-up, rainwater tanks, and our own plantation. The space The Samoan Highland Hideaway Homestead is the ultimate family holiday home. Boasting multiple living/hang out areas, modern kitchen with breakfast bar, stunning elevated deck overlooking the private plantation and gardens, a unique massage/relaxation room and supremely comfortable and spacious bedrooms for a variety of family dynamics! The top level of the house hosts the master ensuite bedroom, a double bedroom, and wrap-around enclosed lounge/yoga studio (props included!) area. The bottom level, surrounded by the gardens, consists of another double bedroom, a twin share bedroom with two single beds, shared bathroom, library/reading room, AND the unique massage/relaxation/spare room (single bed) for those much required quiet moments. Guest access The whole house will be yours! There is another house on the property but the gardens and plantation are huge and you can choose to make friends or keep to yourself. Guests will receive 3 keys upon initial arrival at the property as follows: i. Gate key (one key fits all 4 gates) ii. Main screen door key iii. Main entrance door key Other things to note The Samoan Highland Hideaway Homestead is located in the hills above Apia, about a 20 minute drive from the great places to eat and drink whilst you're here. Power: The main power supply in Samoa is 240 volt, 50 cycles. The property is Solar powered with battery back-up. Electric Power Corporation (EPC) provides additional power back-up. The Owner highly recommends that heavier power usage tasks such as washing and cooking be performed during the daytime when sunshine is available. Minimize heavy power consumption during hours of darkness - attempt to limit usage to necessary lighting and fans. Power service is periodically unavailable due to tropical storms, off-premises outages and on some occasions when the solar system is “kicked-out”. Please contact the Owner’s representative to switch over manually to the grid. Owner is not responsible for loss of power. Please refer to the section on the use 110 volt electrical appliances. Voltage: 110 volt electronic devices at minimum require convertor and most likely a step-up transformer to 240 volts. North American electronic devices and appliances are 110 volt, 60 cycles while Samoan power is 240 volt, 50 cycles. Always check the manufacturer’s recommendation for power conversion for each device especially hair dryers, curling irons and other appliances that draw moderate to high current since a step-down transformer MUST be used. Equipment will burn out and possibly trip the household breakers. Do Not plug 110volt devices directly electric sockets (plug-ins) (website hidden): Local TV channels (usually four) are available. Satellite TV is not provided by Homeowner. Local TV reception is generally mediocre and grainy. Homeowner is not responsible for TV signal quality or availability. Water: Both the Main House and Samoan Fale are on mains water supply (with back-up tank supply). DO NOT DRINK the mains water. i. Drinking (potable) Water: Drink only the filtered water which is standalone at the kitchen sink. ii. Non-potable Water: Solar heated water is available at most times for showering and washing purposes. During heavy rainfall, the mains water may become discoloured. Garbage Disposal: Household rubbish must be collected in plastic bags, tied/sealed and deposited in the main outside wheeled garbage bin. Collect the bags in the outside bin when ready for off-property disposal and deposit in our steel cage outside the old Aleisa East Market along Alafaalava Road (this will be explained more clearly after Guest’s arrival). Owner has a standing arrangement with the local resident for combined garbage collection. Under no circumstances may Guest leave garbage or biodegradable refuse lying in or around the house. Any cleanup costs will be deducted from the Damage Deposit. Septic System: The septic system is very effective; however, it will clog up if improper material is flushed. As such, do not flush anything other than toilet paper.
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