A different Tuesday evening, every evening
Life here is measured in poolside sunsets, garden walks and courtyard festivals — not just square footage.
The water-play deck, from sunrise laps to evening slides
Early risers have the lap lane to themselves before 8am. By late afternoon, the slide tower and splash deck fill with residents' children while parents take the shaded cabana seating just steps away.
The deck is stone-paved and non-slip throughout, with lifeguard supervision during peak family hours and a separate quiet-pool zone for adults.
Seven acres, and a walking loop that doesn't repeat itself
The perimeter garden loop runs past three distinct micro-landscapes — a palm grove, a flowering courtyard, and a shaded seating grove around the estate's original tree. It's long enough for a proper morning walk, without ever crossing traffic.
Festival courtyards, not a banquet hall booking form
The heritage courtyard hosts the estate's Onam, Diwali and New Year gatherings under the original courtyard tree — organised by the resident welfare association, not outsourced to an event company.
What a Saturday actually looks like
Lap swim before the deck fills up
The quiet-pool lane is reserved informally for early risers until 8am.
Garden loop and filter coffee at the courtyard cafe cart
A resident-run cart sets up near the heritage tree on weekend mornings.
Slide tower opens to families
Lifeguard-supervised hours run through early evening.
Cabana seating, string lights, and the courtyard tree lit up
The most-photographed hour on the estate, residents will tell you.