Architect Designed 3 bedroom House for sale with countryside view in Gibbs, Saint Peter
Created by renowned architect Michael Gomes with blends of Balinese-inspired design and timeless coral stone finishes for a contemporary Caribbean style.
On the ground level is an open-plan living and dining area, modern kitchen with high-quality finishes, generous entertainment space, third en-suite bedroom and covered terrace leading to outdoor dining surrounded by lush gardens with a private 6ft Swedish hot tub.
The upper floor features two spacious en-suite bedrooms with private balconies,...
Created by renowned architect Michael Gomes with blends of Balinese-inspired design and timeless coral stone finishes for a contemporary Caribbean style.
On the ground level is an open-plan living and dining area, modern kitchen with high-quality finishes, generous entertainment space, third en-suite bedroom and covered terrace leading to outdoor dining surrounded by lush gardens with a private 6ft Swedish hot tub.
The upper floor features two spacious en-suite bedrooms with private balconies, a family den ideal as a study, living room, or playroom, and views across tropical, manicured gardens.
Set in a secure, gated development with modern appliances and integrated technology. Remote-access security and networking throughout.
Expansive swimming pool with three cascading waterfalls. Sun deck and gazebo for relaxation.
Semi-private pathway providing quick access to Gibbs Beach in under five minutes.
Allocated parking for two vehicles per villa plus visitor parking. Standard features include Lutron lighting and wireless alarm systems.
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