Offered at $28,000,000
Surrounded by mature landscaped gardens and moments from a reef teeming with marine life, Villa Tamarindo is the first villa to complete within Beachlands, a private development of four properties on the coveted west coast of Barbados.
Designed by local architect Larry Warren, the villa blends traditional West Indian architecture with world-class, modern interiors. Along with some of the island’s most desirable private residences, Warren also helped design the legendary Sandy Lane Hotel close by.
“One of the most exciting aspects of this project was the view and the azure waters beyond,” says Warren, whose Bajan-inspired architecture is designed to make the most of the outdoor lifestyle. Here, driftwood lights frame the doorways and the relaxed, open-plan living area extends out on to the terraces which, in turn, lead down to the swimming pool and panoramic views of the Caribbean.
Set on an acre of private land, Villa Tamarindo stands slightly elevated from the beachfront and has direct access to a 700-foot stretch of prime Platinum Coast. The villa features expansive open-plan living spaces, 5 bedroom suites, magnificent great room, media room, chef’s kitchen and palatial dining area. The rooms are designed to be flexible and the property totals 13,174 square feet.
As part of the development, $3.5 million has been spent on preserving the beach and reef, creating a clean, safe environment for turtles and other marine life to thrive.
“The west coast of Barbados is the most desirable in the Caribbean,” says James Burdess, a director at Savills. “It is a very exclusive area, and this blend of old Barbados and contemporary sophistication has not been seen in a new-build property in this area before. Unless one was to buy an existing property and rebuild it, I’m not sure it will happen again.”
For more information contact James Burdess, Residential International at +44 (0) 20 7016 3740 or [email protected].
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