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Reference198573
Price1,800,000 USD
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms4
Floor Space283.0m2
Land Area

4 bedroom Villa for sale in Royal Westmoreland Golf, Westmoreland, Saint James

1,800,000 USD
1,674,000 EUR1,440,000 GBP
Light, bright and spacious, this beautifully maintained 4 bedroom villa has an elegant feel, with an open plan layout and high vaulted ceilings, giving the property a light and airy atmosphere.

The pool deck and terrace offer the finest in/outdoor living and entertaining, with spectacular views of the Royal Westmoreland Estate.

Located in a desirable area, close to the alluring beaches, boutique shopping, fine dining restaurants and all amenities along the West Coast and nearby Holetown....
Light, bright and spacious, this beautifully maintained 4 bedroom villa has an elegant feel, with an open plan layout and high vaulted ceilings, giving the property a light and airy atmosphere.

The pool deck and terrace offer the finest in/outdoor living and entertaining, with spectacular views of the Royal Westmoreland Estate.

Located in a desirable area, close to the alluring beaches, boutique shopping, fine dining restaurants and all amenities along the West Coast and nearby Holetown.
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