BVI waterfront estate
A waterside Balinese inspired villa with over 4,000 acres is for sale on the Caribbean island of Tortola in the British Virgin Islands

Offering extreme privacy, this waterfront villa on Tortola in the BVI has Balinese influences and over 6,000sq ft of space. The house boasts four reception rooms, four bedrooms and 4.5 baths in the principle residence, and an additional one-bedroom guest cottage.
The dramatic terrace has an infinity pool, hot tub, an outdoor grill and a fully equipped gym. The interiors mix colonial and Balinese influences and the landscaped grounds are immaculately maintained.
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The land comes to 4.214 acres, and the house is just a short walk from secluded Little Bay beach on Tortola, while the sea surrounds the property on three sides. The British Virgin Islands are an unspoiled part of the Caribbean, just a short flight from Antigua which has daily flights from the UK on either British Airways or Virgin Atlantic.
The guide price is $7,750,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 020 7861 1097 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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