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St. Croix St. Croix Virgin Islands..

  • 9.170.000 EUR
  • 10.037.482 USD7.870.886 GBP8.700.496 CHF17.934.961 BAM1.074.869.803 RSD
  • KaribiVirgin Islands
  • 24388
  • 13.04.2015 16:30:36
  • 27.06.2031 12:58:07
  • 49
  • Sale
  • 579 m²
  • 3
  • Available
  • 4
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Welcome to Coakley Bay Plantation! This rare and one-of-a-kind 14-acre waterfront estate includes a three-bedroom, 3.5 bath residence constructed on the historical ruins of the original sugar plantation greathouse designed by George Ashley to reflect the architectural grandeur of the 1700s. Other various historical ruins remain on the property including a coveted sugar mill. As you first approach the greathouse you will find that the entrance is adorned with a classic West Indian "welcoming arms" staircase. The historical characteristics continue through the interior's West Indian tray ceilings, mahogany plank floors and the antique furnishings. A dazzling chandelier hangs over the open formal living room and has a hand crank to make cleaning easy and efficient. The formal living room is surrounded by large French doors that allow natural light to fill the room and open to the expansive covered gallery. Go back in time as you share a meal around an antique table in the formal dining room. An exquisite chandelier adorns the tray ceilings and antique pieces of furniture outfit the room. The kitchen is just through the traditional swinging door and is equipped with a six burner gas stove and stainless steel appliances. The master bedroom with bath en-suite is off of the formal living room on the first level. Marble embellishes the master bath en-suite coating the floor, vanities, the shower and even the traditional claw-foot tub. The mahogany grand staircase, hand carved by a local craftsman, will lead you to the east and west wing bedrooms both with marble embellished baths-en suite. Neighboring the spacious guest rooms you will find a library/office with mahogany paneling and a comfortable family room. Relax on the expansive covered gallery of the greathouse to enjoy the alluring views of Buck Island and watch the daily trade winds catch the sheets of the sailboats as they pass by on their way to Buck Island. As you continue to explore this whimsical estate you will come across a wine cellar hidden under the greathouse, constructed within the historical red ballast and yellow brick walls that once served as the cistern for the original greathouse. As you travel along the property, a tropical path will guide you to a private and heated salt water pool with a pavilion, gas grill, half bath and a fully equipped outdoor kitchen sitting right above sea level and surrounded by lush tropical landscaping and soaring palms. The one bedroom, 1.5 bathroom gate house sits at the front of the property. The gate house has a large living room and adorable kitchen with a breakfast nook. The characteristics from the 1700's are also expressed through the gate house architecture. The exterior of the property is protected by a secure gate that is embellished with a beautiful bougainvillea hedge. The driveway is constructed with concrete and aggregate along with historic Danish brick. This early 19th century site now in ruin compromises several buildings important to the sugar mill plantation that once resided on these grounds - the greathouse ruins are still intact and is the base for the newly constructed home, the typical drum shape grinding mill found on cane plantations, cookhouse, windmill for drawing water, and partial remains of the sugar factory structures. The estate is has professional landscaping with irrigation for all plants. There are three cisterns on the property: 16,087 gallon cistern for the greathouse, 7,087 gallon for irrigation only and a separate cistern for the gate house. An onsite well is pumped on a daily basis and the estate has reverse osmosis. All electrical work is underground. There is an automatic 500 gallon tank 100 KW generator along with a water purification system, a 100 gallon propane tank in ground and a septic system.

Welcome to Coakley Bay Plantation! This rare and one-of-a-kind 14-acre waterfront estate includes a three-bedroom, 3.5 bath residence constructed on the historical ruins of the original sugar plantation greathouse designed by George Ashley to reflect the architectural grandeur of the 1700s. Other various historical ruins remain on the property including a coveted sugar mill. As you first approach the greathouse you will find that the entrance is adorned with a classic West Indian "welcoming arms" staircase. The historical characteristics continue through the interior's West Indian tray ceilings, mahogany plank floors and the antique furnishings. A dazzling chandelier hangs over the open formal living room and has a hand crank to make cleaning easy and efficient. The formal living room is surrounded by large French doors that allow natural light to fill the room and open to the expansive covered gallery. Go back in time as you share a meal around an antique table in the formal dining room. An exquisite chandelier adorns the tray ceilings and antique pieces of furniture outfit the room. The kitchen is just through the traditional swinging door and is equipped with a six burner gas stove and stainless steel appliances. The master bedroom with bath en-suite is off of the formal living room on the first level. Marble embellishes the master bath en-suite coating the floor, vanities, the shower and even the traditional claw-foot tub. The mahogany grand staircase, hand carved by a local craftsman, will lead you to the east and west wing bedrooms both with marble embellished baths-en suite. Neighboring the spacious guest rooms you will find a library/office with mahogany paneling and a comfortable family room. Relax on the expansive covered gallery of the greathouse to enjoy the alluring views of Buck Island and watch the daily trade winds catch the sheets of the sailboats as they pass by on their way to Buck Island. As you continue to explore this whimsical estate you will come across a wine cellar hidden under the greathouse, constructed within the historical red ballast and yellow brick walls that once served as the cistern for the original greathouse. As you travel along the property, a tropical path will guide you to a private and heated salt water pool with a pavilion, gas grill, half bath and a fully equipped outdoor kitchen sitting right above sea level and surrounded by lush tropical landscaping and soaring palms. The one bedroom, 1.5 bathroom gate house sits at the front of the property. The gate house has a large living room and adorable kitchen with a breakfast nook. The characteristics from the 1700's are also expressed through the gate house architecture. The exterior of the property is protected by a secure gate that is embellished with a beautiful bougainvillea hedge. The driveway is constructed with concrete and aggregate along with historic Danish brick. This early 19th century site now in ruin compromises several buildings important to the sugar mill plantation that once resided on these grounds - the greathouse ruins are still intact and is the base for the newly constructed home, the typical drum shape grinding mill found on cane plantations, cookhouse, windmill for drawing water, and partial remains of the sugar factory structures. The estate is has professional landscaping with irrigation for all plants. There are three cisterns on the property: 16,087 gallon cistern for the greathouse, 7,087 gallon for irrigation only and a separate cistern for the gate house. An onsite well is pumped on a daily basis and the estate has reverse osmosis. All electrical work is underground. There is an automatic 500 gallon tank 100 KW generator along with a water purification system, a 100 gallon propane tank in ground and a septic system.

                             
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