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The Rest House was a well known establishment in town. Relatively easy to find. For a change, everyone in town seemed to have no problem in directing us there!
On the northern corner of town, where the football field, hospital and administrative center laid. This Rest house join the rank. An elegance bungalow on a low hillock. |
We had our car parked in the drive
way outside the porch.
See the beautiful architecture.
The arched driveway that brought character to the looks of the building. |
Once inside, the atmosphere continued to impress us further. The rest house also had a small dinning area that served food. This was located at a corner of the large lobby. |
In this picture you may not see the high ceilings adopted by old buildings. Vincent was fascinated with the tall windows.
Another practice of the old days.
Toilets were located in a detached building. |
It has been a while that we have come across a building with such feature. Back to the exterior of the Rest House |
A semi-circular driveway moves to the porch up and down the other way.
Huge trees along this driveway providing plenty of shades for those who have left their cars here. In this place, the compound of the Rest house doubled up as a public car park. |
In its hinterland or just within its compound, besides the car park, something else! It looks like that this place was also a park for the local to gather and socialize! The ambience was overwhelming,
I'd got Vincent seated there and made a shot for our album |
The visit to this Rest House was indeed another wonderful experience |
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