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Reference239269
Price2,250,000 USD
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms4
Floor Space
Land Area1.3 Ha

Historical 5 bedroom Villa for sale with sea view in Saint Michael, Saint Michael

2,250,000 USD
2,092,500 EUR1,800,000 GBP
Unique opportunity to acquire a commercial and residential property set in
over 3 acres of glorious land, enjoying sea and garden views from its ideal location on a Unesco World Heritage Site in Saint Michael

This 18th century home was the residence of the first Governor General of Barbados. It is across the street from the pristine Carlisle Bay beaches with its turquoise waters. This home is rich with history and was once owned by Sir Winston Scott. He was the original owner.

The property is divided into residential and commercial.

Residentially the property has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. These are located upstairs.

There is also a kitchen and a separate...
Unique opportunity to acquire a commercial and residential property set in
over 3 acres of glorious land, enjoying sea and garden views from its ideal location on a Unesco World Heritage Site in Saint Michael

This 18th century home was the residence of the first Governor General of Barbados. It is across the street from the pristine Carlisle Bay beaches with its turquoise waters. This home is rich with history and was once owned by Sir Winston Scott. He was the original owner.

The property is divided into residential and commercial.

Residentially the property has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. These are located upstairs.

There is also a kitchen and a separate suite with its own kitchen and bathroom upstairs.

Downstairs has a suite with 1.5 bathrooms and 2 dining rooms, a kitchen, another bedroom, a piano living room and a laundry room.

A gardener's home is also located on the premises.

Commercially the property has two doctor offices, two dental offices, a pharmacy office and a large clinic.

Also attached to the house is a 7,024m2 two storey building. This was formerly doctors' offices and a nursing home.

This is ripe for redevelopment.
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