St Barts luxury villa
A wonderful house built into the cliffs with views of St Jean Bay with spacious accommodation and a swimming pool has come to the market on St Barts
Located in St Jean, on one of the highest peaks, this house has more than a half-acre of land in one of the most appealing locations on Saint Barts, with views of St Jean Bay and the Eden Rock.
Spacious for entertaining, the property offers three bedrooms and three bathrooms, two reception rooms and a 19m long infinity edge pool with views towards Saint Jean Bay. Various terraces are built around the pool with several outside dining possibilities; the tropical gardens are varied and colourful.
In particular, the master bedroom sits against a cliff with private pool, spa and terraces, and an outdoor bathtub carved into an adjoining cliff.
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The house has full size guest suites with terraces in a garden next to the overflow waterfall of the main pool.
The guide price is €14,500,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 0207 629 8171 or visit http://search.knightfrank.com.
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