Tucked into the private hillside of Tilal Al Ghaf's Park Lane enclave, Villa Senna is one of only ninety-four mansions ever to be built within the Elysian collection — five bedrooms, a sky garden, and the rare quiet of a residence that backs directly onto the park.
Elysian Mansions sits within Tilal Al Ghaf, Majid Al Futtaim's masterplanned community of 6.5 million square metres — built around a 70,000 sqm swimmable lagoon and 400 metres of imported white sand. Park Lane is the rarest of the four typologies: only the residences whose gardens back directly onto the central park.
Of the four mansion typologies in Elysian, the Park Lane is the most private — gardens front the street, and the rear opens onto the community park.
Double-height ceilings on the ground floor. A closed kitchen for formal entertaining. His & hers walk-in closets in the master. A private elevator connecting the basement parking to all three floors.
Materials chosen for permanence over fashion: travertine, oak, brass, and glass — the palette of a residence meant to age gracefully rather than date.
Most mansions in Elysian leave the rooftop bare. Villa Senna does not. A bespoke pergola of weathered oak shelters a plunge pool, an outdoor kitchen, and a long table beneath olive trees — the kind of terrace you build once, then keep.
Total built-up area: 10,672 sqft. Plot: 11,500 sqft.
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5 Bedrooms
Sky Garden


Full gallery — 40 frames available on request
" We built the rooftop for the way Dubai sounds at dusk — when the call to prayer rolls across the park and the lagoon turns copper. It is the reason we built the house.
We are not flipping. We are renting because the next chapter takes us elsewhere for a while, and we want someone who will live in this villa the way we did.
Six private viewings each Saturday. Two remaining this week.