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Property Ref:
C2018
Type:
Private Villa
Bedrooms:
3
Sleeps:
6
Check In:
To Suit
Lowest Price:
£790
Highest Price:
£990
Smoking Allowed:
Outside only
Disabled Facilities:
No
Pets Allowed:
No
Linen Provided:
Yes
Contact Owner:
Tel:
+44 (0) 1580 860029


Beautiful house to let with spectacular views of the Caribbean sea

Accommodation Location
Coral Cliff House - Maynards
St Peter - West Coast of Barbados
West Indies - View Map

Garden and swimming pool
Garden and swimming pool
We have a beautiful house to let
We have a beautiful house to let


Owner's Description

We have a beautiful house to let with spectacular views of the Caribbean sea and its own swimming pool.

Living and Dining Rooms

The open plan and cool living area on the west side has double sliding windows, which open onto the large patio, and on the south side there are doors which fold back completely to open up the the dining area with seating for 12 people. A CD/cassette/radio player is provided.

Kitchen

The spacious kitchen, with a walk-in pantry, is fully equipped with an electric oven and hob, large fridge/freezer, kettle and slow cooker. The adjacent utility room has a sink, washing machine, iron and ironing board.

Outside

Amenities at a Glance

On Site
Locally
Air Conditioning
Oven & Hob
yes
Fridge/Freezer
yes
Washing Machine
yes
Iron & Ironing Board
yes
CD/Radio Player
yes
Digital Safe
yes
BBQ
yes
Garden
yes
Large Patio
yes
Swimming Pool
yes
Sun Loungers
yes
Beaches
yes
Golf
yes
Gym Facilities
yes
Nightlife
yes
Restaurants
yes
Shopping
yes
Water Sports
yes

Outside there is a gas BBQ, garden and swimming pool, which is close to the house, with sun loungers and garden chairs. It is surrounded by lawns, flower beds and shady tropical trees.

Bedrooms

The large master bedroom has a king size bed with an overhead variable speed fan. There are 2 pairs of full height glass french doors which open directly onto the garden and pool area. The en-suite bathroom, containing a bath with shower over, WC and a marble topped vanity with basin and cupboards under, is accesed from the walk-through wardrobes.

The second large double/twin bedroom has an overhead fan, fitted wardrobes and en-suite bathroom with a large walk-in shower, WC and marble vanity.

The third small double bedroom is in the south wing and has a standing fan and its own shower and WC. This bedroom is not to the standard of the other two.

Additional Information

For Security a digital safe is provided.

All linen, including beach towels, is included and laundered.

Two folding beds are stored in the house for guests' use. A cot can be hired.

Local Attractions

Barbados is known as a paradise island, not surprising given its natural advantages of clear blue seas and silver sanded beaches. With eight or nine hours of sunshine a day, temperatures between 75 and 90 degrees F and a gentle steady breeze from the Atlantic, the island offers the perfect year round holiday.

Although only 21 miles long by 14 miles wide, Barbados has a surprising diversity of scenery. Just a few miles takes you from the tranquillity of the Caribbean west coast, with its luxury hotels and palm fringed beaches, to the dramatic cliffs and wild Atlantic rollers of the eastern coast.

The interior has its own beauty as well. Green and lush, the spine of the island rises to more than 1,000 ft at Mount Hillaby while the rolling hills of the northern tip earned it the name, Scotland, from early settlers.

On the south coast you’ll find the capital Bridgetown, the Airport and most of the vibrant nightlife.

Barbados can justifiably claim to have something for everyone whether you favour sports, cuisine, heritage, culture, shopping, partying or just lying on the beach.

Sporting Attractions

There are plenty of land sports for participants and spectators alike. There have been lots of developments recently, with more in the pipeline, that will push Barbados to the forefront as an international golfing destination.

Apart from golf, there are numerous tennis courts and up-to-date squash and gym facilities at locations around the island. Cricket is the national sport and is played at all levels from international Test Matches to friendly games on the beach. The island’s most prestigious race meeting is held in March at the historic Garrison Savannah, one of the main centres for racing in the Caribbean. Polo is also an extremely popular sport in Barbados and is played to an extremely high standard - there are matches throughout the season that are great fun for spectators. As one might expect in the Caribbean, watersports are excellent. Snorkelling, scuba diving, fishing, swimming, windsurfing and sailing are all well catered for. Several regattas and windsurfing competitions are held throughout the year.

Nightlife

A choice of nightlife ranges from staged dinner and cabaret shows based on the island’s history and traditions through the sophisticated bars and nightclubs along the west coast, to the lively all-night bars and food stalls of Baxters Road, Bridgetown or the St Lawrence Gap. Whether you prefer rock or reggae, you will find a club or bar to suit your tastes.

Natural History

Those interested in natural history and gardening will appreciate the rare and exotic plants such as orchids, heliconias and ginger lilies of Andromeda Gardens, Welchman Gully and the Flower Forest. The Barbados National Trust offers are a variety of ways to discover the island’s treasures. Its Heritage Passport series offers visitors entrance to many sites and properties of interest for one fee whilst an Open House Programme offers an insight into some of the many beautiful and historic private homes on the island between January and April.

History

The island was discovered by the Portuguese in 1536, and became a British colony in 1627 (until 1966). Barbados is now an independent state, yet still a member of the British Commonwealth. Sugar Plantations were previously the Island's main source of income. With names such as Bath, Hastings, Worthing, Christchurch and even Scotland dotting the island, Barbados has rightly been called ’Little England’, with afternoon tea served at many hotels. Interestingly you will find some strong ‘Celtic links’ also. Scots and Irish families were indentured to work the land when labour was short so it’s not unusual to hear Celtic names, phrases and see locals with green / blue eyes. To this day Scots are referred to as ‘red legs’ – a legacy of the kilt.

Culture

Barbadians themselves are proud of their heritage and the annual calendar of events contains a wealth of colourful festivals celebrating the island`s culture and traditions. The island’s biggest festival, Crop Over, marks the end of the sugar-cane harvest, and is an explosion of calypso, costumed bands, street fairs and dancing from mid-July to early-August, culminating in the grand finale of Kadooment Day. Other festivals include a Jazz Festival in January, The Holders Season in March, the Oistens fish festival in April and a Gospel Festival in May.

Climate

The period from December to June boasts the dry season, although the remaining months are mainly only punctuated by some brief rain showers. The subtropical climate is given a welcome respite by sea breezes, and Barbados is sunnier and drier than many of it's neighbouring islands.

Climate Chart for Barbados (Averages)


January
February
March
Temp
Sun
Rain
Temp
Sun
Rain
Temp
Sun
Rain
28
9
76
28
9
25
29
9
25

April
May
June
Temp
Sun
Rain
Temp
Sun
Rain
Temp
Sun
Rain
30
9
25
31
9
51
31
8
102

July
August
September
Temp
Sun
Rain
Temp
Sun
Rain
Temp
Sun
Rain
30
8
152
31
9
152
31
8
178

October
November
December
Temp
Sun
Rain
Temp
Sun
Rain
Temp
Sun
Rain
30
8
178
29
8
203
28
8
102

KEY:
Temp = Temperature in ° Celsius
Sun = Hours of Sunshine per Day
Rain = Monthly Rainfall in mm

This chart is produced as a GUIDE ONLY. Further information should be obtained from a recognisable source.


For further information, prices & bookings please contact the holiday home owner:
Telephone +44 (0) 1580 860029 or E-mail



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