Siolim moves at its own pace. Walkways along the Chapora river, lanes lined with colonial-era homes, the St. Anthony’s Church at its centre. Well connected to the beaches and towns of North Goa, but unhurried in a way that feels particular to this part of North Goa.


Courtyard Area
Villa Loto Bianco belongs here. Named after the white lotus that blooms in its courtyard and in the fields that surround it, the home carries the same quiet confidence as the village it sits within. Two storeys, four bedrooms, a courtyard pond, a pool and a garden. Each space considered, each one earning its place.


Dining Area
The architecture is rooted in Goan-Portuguese tradition. Arches, laterite brick walls, full-length windows and sloped Mangalore tiled roofs. A walkway from the entrance draws you past the courtyard before the paddy fields open up ahead. Antique doors with stained glass catch the light through the day.


Outdoor Seating Area
Inside, the interiors carry a Mediterranean warmth, layered, textured and easy to be in. But it is the view that stays with you. From the pool deck, the paddy fields and wetlands of Siolim stretch out wide and unhurried. At dusk, with candles lit around the garden and the last of the light sitting low over the fields, it is the kind of view that makes everything else feel secondary.


Pool View
At Villa Loto Bianco, the village is always close. The river walkways, the colonial lanes, the fields that change with the season. The home gives you every reason to stay in it, and Siolim gives you every reason to step out.


Terrace View
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