Land for sale for sale
£1,655,987
Grenadines, Bequia Island, St Vincent and Grenadines Property ID: 31694590
Property description
Historical Location
This land is a historical homestead site, settled by one of the earliest families dating back to the 1700's. The existing foundation was built in the early 1950's. The present owners, an American and Italian, have lived full time in this home since 1969. They completed extensive remodeling in 1970, and the original roof was replaced in 1989.
"The relationship we have had with this property has been one of love and respect for the land, it's creatures, the island and it's people, wishing to leave as small a footprint as possible. We hope to find new owners of the same nature"
Living Spaces Open to the Tropical Environment
This is a one story home, built on ground level, consisting 2
bedrooms, 1 bathroom, main room and kitchen & office, all spread
among three buildings. The house is constructed of cement, stone and red
tile for flooring, circular stone walls and stone terracing between the
buildings. Every room opens to patios, bringing inside the tropical
gardens and beautiful views.
Building one is a large open plan space which contains the kitchen,
dining, living area and office, surrounded by a shaded patio with
stunning ocean and garden views.
Building two contains the master bedroom, with en suite open air
bathroom with circular stone shower, and private small garden with lily
pond surrounded by a circular stonewall.
Building three, a small step up from the patio,contains a sweet second bedroom.
On the southern plot of land is a small 1 bedroom wooden cottage,
situated on open gently sloping land and with absolutely stunning
panoramic views over the southern islands
Highlights
- Size 90,143 sq. ft. / 2.06 Acres
- 3 bedrooms 1 bathroom house
- Private residential area
- Separate small wooden cottage
- Right of way driveway
- Walk to beaches
- Stunning bay & ocean views of both sides of the island.
Covenants
The Covenants to protect the environment include a limit on height of structures; 15ft. from ground, at the highest point on slope, to the peak. Percentage of land covered with cement is up for discussion.
Historical Location
This land is a historical homestead site, settled by one of the earliest families dating back to the 1700's. The existing foundation was built in the early 1950's. The present owners, an American and Italian, have lived full time in this home since 1969. They completed extensive remodeling in 1970, and the original roof was replaced in 1989.
"The relationship we have had with this property has been one of love and respect for the land, it's creatures, the island and it's people, wishing to leave as small a footprint as possible. We hope to find new owners of the same nature"
Living Spaces Open to the Tropical Environment
This is a one story home, built on ground level, consisting 2
bedrooms, 1 bathroom, main room and kitchen & office, all spread
among three buildings. The house is constructed of cement, stone and red
tile for flooring, circular stone walls and stone terracing between the
buildings. Every room opens to patios, bringing inside the tropical
gardens and beautiful views.
Building one is a large open plan space which contains the kitchen,
dining, living area and office, surrounded by a shaded patio with
stunning ocean and garden views.
Building two contains the master bedroom, with en suite open air
bathroom with circular stone shower, and private small garden with lily
pond surrounded by a circular stonewall.
Building three, a small step up from the patio,contains a sweet second bedroom.
On the southern plot of land is a small 1 bedroom wooden cottage,
situated on open gently sloping land and with absolutely stunning
panoramic views over the southern islands
Highlights
- Size 90,143 sq. ft. / 2.06 Acres
- 3 bedrooms 1 bathroom house
- Private residential area
- Separate small wooden cottage
- Right of way driveway
- Walk to beaches
- Stunning bay & ocean views of both sides of the island.
Covenants
The Covenants to protect the environment include a limit on height of structures; 15ft. from ground, at the highest point on slope, to the peak. Percentage of land covered with cement is up for discussion.