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The Heritage House

Rooms: 1+2+2
En-Suite Bathrooms: 3
Outdoor Bathrooms: 3
Number of Beds: 6
Total Occupancy: 11
Description
This heritage house accomodates three spacious units for our guests. The house is completed with a balcony and a terrace which offer a beautiful environment to view the surrounding gardens and river.
The Balcony


Description
Experience the extravagance of hertiage furniture and authentic mosaic floors, a true illustratrion of the architectural technique of the 19th century colonial India.
The Terrace


Occupancy limit- 100
Description
Our spacious terrace, dressed with a checkered floor, which can sit a 100 people, offers a stunning view of the flowing river Ganga and the beautiful lawn and property below.
The Patio


Occupancy limit- 24
Description
Set amidst lush green lawns, our glass-covered patio is the signature highlight of our heritage garden house. This air-conditioned enclosure serves as a serene dining space where guests can enjoy comfort and tranquillity throughout the year. It is also an ideal spot to relax with a drink while watching the breathtaking colours of the setting sun reflected over the Ganges.
The Lawn

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Description
Our riverside lawn is one of the most cherished features of Nihar on the Ganges. Spread across a lush green area with direct views of the Ganga, the lawn offers a peaceful outdoor space ideal for relaxation, family gatherings, photography, pre-wedding shoots and intimate celebrations. Guests love spending time here enjoying the river breeze, sunrise and sunset moments, and the natural beauty that surrounds our heritage homestay near Kolkata.
The Stage


Description
Overlooking the the ganges and the garden, the stage is a beautifully located platform that may be used for wedding ceremonies,
anno prashon, live performances, cultural programs etc.
The Krishna Kunj

Description
Adorning the southern semi sphere of the property, stands the Krishna Kunj. A garden, centred around a 100-year-old pine tree beneath which, the Idol of Lord Krishna stands.
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