Ocean Retreat, Barbados $4,950,000US (£3,063,000)
Tis exquisite seven bedroom home, including a detached cottage, within the Royal Westmoreland Estate, is situated on a spacious 61,637sq ft plot peppered with mature mango trees. Te 8,705 sq ft home has a light and airy feel created by the high tray ceilings, travertine floors and numerous French doors opening to covered
patios, at the front and back of the house, to enable cooling breezes to pass through the house when required. Te large patio on the southwest side of the living room faces an infinity pool, with the Caribbean Sea beyond completing the scenic vista. Te detached
two-bedroom cottage with bathroom offers guests or staff a private dwelling and opens directly onto the pool deck.Te extensive resort facilities include a 7,045 yard par 72 championship golf course, a stunning clubhouse, gym complex, tennis garden courts, luxurious spa and an elegant private beach club
Quote Waterfront Magazine when enquiring T: 01524 782649
www.royalwestmoreland.com
Point House, Noss Mayo, Devon £1,350,000
A substantial character residence offering spacious and versatile family accommodation with a one bedroom annexe to the side of the house. Southerly gardens with superb estuary, village and countryside views lead down to the waterfront and the outhaul mooring. Tere is plenty of room for storage of boats and equipment. Te property is situated in Noss Mayo, a delightful
estuary village in tranquil surroundings on the southern slopes of the beautiful estuary of the River Yealm. Te village is surrounded by National Trust rolling countryside and includes Lord
Revelstoke’s Nine Mile Ride - a glorious cliff-top walk in an area of outstanding natural beauty within the South Hams.
Quote Waterfront Magazine when enquiring Newton Ferrers office of Marchand Petit 01752 873311
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