Gillian Wright with her daughter Francesa at their Al Darwish farm bungalow in Digdagga, Ras Al Khaimah. All photos: Pawan Singh / The National
The house comes with a big pool. There is a natural water well nearby and the swimming pool is filled with that water.
The house has three main bedrooms, a study, and a maid’s room.
Ms Wright has several dogs and pets. She says the main reason for coming to this house was to get space for all the dogs.
Ms Wright with her pet dogs.
The house has a big living room.
The master bedroom.
Francesa's bedroom.
Ms Wright says she has lost count of the number of places she has rented. But she says her current home — located behind RAK Zoo — is the best yet.
A cozy sitting area in the house.
The kitchen in Ms Wright's house.
Another view of the kitchen.
Ms Wright has an aquarium at home.
Ms Wright says 10 weeks ago she found three kittens in her college car park and brought them home. She bottle-fed them for eight weeks and two survived.
Ms Wright says she loves the place and it only costs her Dh30,000. She says when she first came here 20 years ago, she rented a substantial three-bedroom apartment in RAK for Dh17,000.
The house is right next to the zoo and Ms Wright says every night at about 9pm she can hear the monkeys squeak and the lions roar.
The backyard of the house.
The house is a little dated but sits on a huge plot.
The main entrance of Ms Wright's house.
Palm trees outside Ms Wright's house.
View of the main road near Ms Wright's house.
Entrance to Ras Al Khaimah Zoo.
Francesa enjoys the pool.
Gillian Wright with her daughter Francesa at their Al Darwish farm bungalow in Digdagga, Ras Al Khaimah. All photos: Pawan Singh / The National
The house comes with a big pool. There is a natural water well nearby and the swimming pool is filled with that water.
The house has three main bedrooms, a study, and a maid’s room.
Ms Wright has several dogs and pets. She says the main reason for coming to this house was to get space for all the dogs.
Ms Wright with her pet dogs.
The house has a big living room.
The master bedroom.
Francesa's bedroom.
Ms Wright says she has lost count of the number of places she has rented. But she says her current home — located behind RAK Zoo — is the best yet.
A cozy sitting area in the house.
The kitchen in Ms Wright's house.
Another view of the kitchen.
Ms Wright has an aquarium at home.
Ms Wright says 10 weeks ago she found three kittens in her college car park and brought them home. She bottle-fed them for eight weeks and two survived.
Ms Wright says she loves the place and it only costs her Dh30,000. She says when she first came here 20 years ago, she rented a substantial three-bedroom apartment in RAK for Dh17,000.
The house is right next to the zoo and Ms Wright says every night at about 9pm she can hear the monkeys squeak and the lions roar.
The backyard of the house.
The house is a little dated but sits on a huge plot.