Luxury apartment in exclusive Barbados parish
This luxurious Barbados apartment has over 2,700sq ft of space, a plunge pool and views out to the Caribbean Sea

This ground floor luxury apartment is part of Villa 103 - an excellently located private community of apartments, penthouses and villas with inspiring ocean views, secluded soft coral beaches and lush tropical gardens. This apartment offers 2,786sq ft of living space, a plunge pool, ocean facing patio, well equipped kitchen and laundry room, master bedroom suite and two further en-suite bedrooms (all with air conditioning and ceiling fans).
The development itself has a private gym and sauna, secure parking, state-of-the-art communications network and on-site maintenance staff.
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Located in the parish of St. James on the exclusive West Coast of Barbados, 103 Sandy Cove is in a secluded and tranquil location located on a cliff top among two acres of landscaped gardens overlooking the Caribbean Sea with steps carved into the coral cliff leading down from the private gardens to pristine sandy beaches sheltered by an unspoilt reef and fringed with tamarind and mahogany trees.
Sandy Cove is next to the famous Cliff Restaurant and a short drive from Holetown. World-class golf, polo and water sports are all nearby.
The guide price is £1,581,800. For further information please contact Savills on 0207 016 3811 or visit www.savills.co.uk/abroad.
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