Sugar Hill, Coconut Ridge 5 is a vivacious home, offering dazzling colonial-style architecture, home-like ease and access to the world-class facilities at Sugar Hill Resort.
Sugar Hill, Coconut Ridge 5 is a vivacious home, offering dazzling colonial-style architecture, home-like ease and access to the world-class facilities at Sugar Hill Resort. With westerly views of the Caribbean Sea, this vibrant home has an Art Deco gable facade and a pristine white-washed aesthetic to the front, with an immaculate private garden.
In keeping with the local style, with jalousie arched windows and shutters, pillared veranda and balcony with lattice-work balustrades, indoor and outdoor living fuse seamlessly. Guests can wander through the delightful arched entries leading to the outdoor areas, and onto the luscious tropical gardens, rich with foliage and vivid plant life and the sounds of the ocean beyond.
This bijou home is finished naturally and gracefully, offering a tone of understated luxury and discreet old-school glamour along with a twist of colonial charm. A comfortable open-plan living space offers flawless comfort, without being formal, whilst the recurrent palette is soft creams and neutrals. With a nod to local raw materials, the use of polished, solid mahogany, marble and coral are evident throughout this bright and airy home.
Sugar Hill Villa offers three serene bedrooms and three bathrooms; each of the bedrooms offers hotel-grade comfort within the spirit of a home-from-home feel, each one accented with unique colour tones, whether it be soft powdery blues or dusty florals, whilst the genteel armchairs and vanity units offer a genteel refinement.
Westerly views of the Caribbean Sea from the balcony are a sight, especially when the sun is softening in the evening across the bay, whilst outdoor dining will be an effortlessly stylish affair, whether it be a rum cocktail at the end of a busy day or a chef prepared breakfast after a refreshing morning swim.
This sumptuous abode offers both a private plunge pool and a stunning lagoon pool, punctuated with swaying palms, as well as access to the wider resort facilities, within the context of a private home, for the best of both worlds.
The Villa
Coconut Ridge 5 is a 3-bedroom villa with a plunge pool. Within the Sugar Hill Resort, guests have the use of the communal facilities including a pool and a gym.
Main Villa
Cottage
Exterior Grounds
Sugar Hill Villa is set on the exclusive “platinum coast,” the glittering West coast of Barbados which is known for its exclusive developments, fine sandy beaches with turquoise waters and colourful, historical towns.
This sumptuous property is located in the Sugar Hill Resort Community where guests have access to a Clubhouse, acclaimed restaurant, two swimming pools, and four championship tennis courts. Tennis stars such as Serena Williams and Caroline Wozniacki have played on these courts! The beach facility, Fairmont Royal Pavilion, is only a five-minute drive away, whilst the world-class Royal Westmoreland Golf Course is only 1.1 kilometres distance. This is one of the most prestigious corners of the exclusive west coast, whilst being a short distance to local life, trade and traditions.
Speightstown and Holetown, both a few kilometres distance, both offer abundant local flavour.
Holetown demonstrates a vibrant slice of local Bajan life as well as duty-free shopping. The Chattel village is a melting pot of artisans, offering local crafts, art and jewellery. The Chattel houses provide a striking contrast to the colonial residences with their dazzling white coral facades and open verandas; the former are vividly coloured with fancy gables and gingerbread fretwork. The Chattel houses date back to plantation days; the small wooden shacks were designed to be movable, yet this didn't limit their decorative charm; finished in candy pinks and pistachio greens with pretty shutters and sloping roofs.
Speightstown is also known as “little Bristol” - this town offers evocative local life, fisherman casting their catch on the jetty, a distinctly nautical feel along with street vendors and eclectic dining options.
The island's capital, Bridgetown is known for its British colonial architecture and historical sites blending with colourful shopping, an abundance of sea-based activities and UNESCO world heritage status.