There are 2 and 3/2 bedroom highrise style condos, 3 bed / 3 bath townhomes with a splash pool (it's 12' x 12'), and 4/5/6 bedroom pool homes in Windsor Hills Resort.
There are not that many 2 bedroom condos, or very many 4 bedroom homes either, just so you know, in the resort, which has 1000 homes total.
The poster's comment about them being "small" is I guess one of perception, no they're not as big as a pool home pool but they're a lot bigger than most hot tubs, and are about 5 feet deep in the deep end. Our kids love it more than the big pool actually, so much so that we rarely seem to make it over to the clubhouse, but it's not the kind of thing you would be swimming laps in either.
Personally we'd rather be in a townhome with a private pool and no neighbors on top/bottom of us, and our own driveway / etc, but I don't mean that as a put down to the condos in any way, they are very nice also. The townhomes are pretty big, just over 1416 sq feet, while the 3 bedroom (2 bath) condos are actually even slightly larger, closer to 1500 sq feet.
All of the homes are gorgeous actually, not everyone needs a large pool home, and not everyone wants a pool necessarily either, so there's really something for everyone! Of course, the pool homes rent for more than the condos or townhomes do, so that all comes into consideration when you're looking at what size place is right for your group! The condos are slightly less expensive than the townhomes due to not having a pool and such.
ALL of the townhomes and condos are within easy walking distance to the clubhouse, lately we get a lot of inquiries asking "how far?"... at most it's a 2 block walk, and if that were too far for someone you can always hop in the car and park at the clubhouse (some of the pool homes might be a bit further). Here's the thing though...if you're in a townhome or pool home, chances are you're going to be spending the most time in your own private pool, and not even be going to the clubhouse pool as much as you might think you would. It took us a few trips to realize that we weren't really "missing" the big pool, that we often have the most fun in our own!
To answer the question about an "apartment style villa".....I'm not sure what they mean! LOL Keep in mind there's lots of UK owners ...and a villa or "apartment" to someone from the UK means different things...and in the UK they don't know what a "townhome" is. I would ask them if they are talking about a condo, townhome, or single family home....since it's really not clear.... I would guess they mean one of the condos, but I've heard townhomes called a "condo" (mistakenly) by people before...or a "villa".