128 Edgehill
UNDER OFFER-This three-tier executive manor has been skillfully constructed to…
913,000BBD 1,014,900BBD UNDER OFFER
Lower Greys, Christ Church, Barbados
For Sale
3,750,000BBD
Lower Greys House is a picturesque retreat nestled within two acres of lush gardens at the tranquil end of a cul-de-sac in Christ Church. The residence offers a serene plantation experience, with its historic main house boasting formal living and dining areas characterized by original coral stone walls and lofty tray ceilings. Additionally, a cozy study and family room provide spaces for relaxation and productivity.
The kitchen, with its ample storage, seamlessly extends to a spacious covered terrace featuring a wet bar overlooking the inviting swimming pool, making it an ideal spot for entertaining guests. The four bedrooms, each accompanied by an ensuite bathroom, include a studio apartment and grant access to a sprawling covered verandah.
A detached cottage on the property offers two bedrooms and bathrooms, with open plan living on the upper level. Modern finishes adorn the cottage’s kitchen, bathrooms, and bedrooms, ensuring comfort and style. Air-conditioned bedrooms with sizable built-in closets further enhance the living experience.
Notable features such as terraced tropical gardens, ponds, a charming chattel house, double garage, and ample parking contribute to the property’s allure. Conveniently located just a brief 10-minute drive from Barbados’ South Coast attractions and amenities, Lower Greys House stands as a beacon of grandeur and old-world charm, offering an exceptional venue for hosting events. The sale of the property includes furnishings solely within the main house, promising a seamless transition into its enchanting ambiance.
UNDER OFFER-This three-tier executive manor has been skillfully constructed to…
913,000BBD 1,014,900BBD UNDER OFFER
This fixer upper features four bedrooms and one bathroom and…
190,800BBD 212,000BBD REDUCED
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