Outstanding Caribbean property on Bequia
This stunning Caribbean property has flexible accommodation and land reaching right down to the beach which includes its own cave
Standing dramatically on a peninsula on Bequia's west coast, Lower Bay House was designed by the legendary Mustique architect Thomas Dehen. This is a sophisticated residence with accommodation on multiple levels including secluded hideaways.
The property sits in a prime location between two picture perfect, white sand beaches with wonderful views over a beautiful harbour and the west coast beaches. The house also has a plunge pool which waterfalls into a larger swimming pool.
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Accommodation includes three bedrooms, four bathrooms, guests cloakroom, entrance hall, living room, indoor kitchen and pantry, plus an outdoor kitchen/dining area with a bar. The plot is just over a third of an acre and includes land running down to the waterfront where the cave is at Princess Margaret Beach.
This house offers a serene paradise as ideal for island entertaining as it is for a family holiday. Bequia is reached by plane from Barbados.
The guide price is US$2.95m. For further information please contact Grenadine Escape on + 44 (0) 203 468 55 92 or visit www.grenadine-escape.com.
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