Oceanfront and sunset balconies, custom wood and tile work throughout, Private and fully fenced deck/garden area with your own private in ground spa. All within a small beach town with everything you'd ever need within a few blocks of your villa at the Beach Bungalow. The perfect place to kick back and enjoy beach life.
The Bungalow also has some interesting historical significance too. A woman named Dorothea Minskoff had it built in 1979 and lived in what is now the Palms villa until passing away in 1987. You can check her out on Wikipedia.
Dorothea was a lead prosecuting attorney at the Nuremberg Trials. She and her husband were the only husband and wife legal team among the many hundreds of legal staff in Nuremberg from the four prosecuting countries; USA, France, UK, and the USSR.
I purchased the building from her estate in 1987.
There has always been a very calm vibe about the Beach Bungalow felt by many of our guests, even above the comforting nature of small town beach living or the comfortable setting of the villas. Time can stop here. People get to relax and just be. Off to the balcony, crosswalk or beach for sunrise (maybe), coffee and toast or croissants on the oceanfront balcony, then maybe choose to set up camp with umbrellas and beach chairs, strolling back and forth to the Bungalow for fresh beverages, an early afternoon nap, then a nice sunset beach stroll or evening one to check for turtles crawling out of the sea to lay their eggs.. Having kept her cool while prosecuting atrocities, she left a calm demeanor in the bones of the building.
Maybe someday there will be a movie about those years in Nuremberg, a town suddenly inundated with the prosecuting staff. The USA alone had 640 people. What were the bars like on a Friday night? And all the interaction between the staffs of four different countries, after winning a war they all fought in? Definitely the stuff of movies.
Yes, the Bungalow is unique. Book a week and find out. :)