Villas on Barbados for sale
Two rare beachfront villas near St James on Barbados have come onto the market, and are guaranteed to be snapped up fast


Two neighbouring villas for sale on Barbados are sure to catch the eye of those who are tiring of the icy winds round the British Isles this December. * Search for prime property for sale in Barbados Milord and Colina Del Mar, in Fitts Village near St James, are both in a very desirable area just 3 miles from Holetown and its restaurants and shops, but their most appealing characteristic is its beachfront access. Space on the beach in this area in Barbados comes at a premium, and this property is certainly set to be popular with those looking for a holiday home, or a primary residence in the Caribbean. Milord has three bedrooms, three bathrooms and a veranda which offers 180 degree views of the sea. It has direct access to the beach and stands in around 4445 sq ft of grounds. The asking price is $3,000,000. Next door, Colina Del Mar also has three bedrooms, three bathrooms and a villa as well as a swimming pool and stands in around 8478 sq ft of well-landscaped gardens. The asking price is $3,500,000. For further information, please contact Georgina Richards at Knight Frank on +44 (0)207 629 8171. * Search for prime property for sale in Barbados
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