Exclusive luxury house on Antigua for sale
A stunning villa for sale on Antigua is a wonderful chance to buy a place in the sun this winter

Villa Nicobar is an outstanding luxury property in an exclusive area of Antigua called Galley Bay. The property is constructed over two floors, and has lots of living space which maximises the outstanding views both inside and out.
The property has five bedrooms, all en-suite, with terraces, and a 780ft open plan reception/dining room leading out to a spacious terrace perfect for outdoor dining. The Jacuzzi and large infinity pool located beyond offer breathtaking Caribbean views.
The house is also state-of-the-art with all main reception rooms linked to the BOSE sound system; the house also has satellite plasma TVs and broadband internet.
Views from the house are stunning
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Villa Nicobar also includes planning permission for a further two-bedroom guest cottage with plunge pool. The garden offers palms and tropical fruit trees including mango, lime and banana, and amounts to a third of an acre.
Galley Bay is one of the most exclusive areas on the island of Antigua, and is home to many wealthy individuals who value their privacy. The guide price is $4,300,000. For further information please contact Aylesford International telephone 020 7349 5100
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