Reeds House Penthouse 14 is ideally situated directly on the white sandy beaches of Reeds Bay in an exotic tropical garden setting. The crystal clear waters of the Caribbean are on your doorstep for swimming, snorkelling, and other water sports activities. Car parking, 24-hour security personnel, a receptionist, and private sunbeds/umbrellas all add to the enjoyment of your holiday.
This penthouse provides luxurious accommodation with panoramic views from every room for 4/6 people. A well-appointed kitchen opens onto the large, air-conditioned living room where you can relax and watch the satellite plasma TV, a DVD, or listen to music. An adjoining covered dining terrace overlooks the Caribbean Sea.
The master bedroom is beautifully furnished with a king-size four-poster bed and has the benefit of en-suite facilities, marble fittings, a large corner bath, a separate shower room and leads onto a private sitting area with a wet bar. All bedrooms are air-conditioned and have ceiling fans. The second floor boasts a magnificent 55ft private roof terrace, which is probably the largest in Barbados. A covered dining area for eight people with a wet bar and ice maker leads onto the sun terrace where you can relax on comfortable designer sunbeds and several seating areas or relax in the large spa pool. This floor also has a third air-conditioned bedroom/sitting room with an immaculate en-suite shower room.
Reeds House is a secluded boutique beach-front development between the Royal Pavilion and Cobblers Cove Hotels. Sandy Lane and the Royal Westmoreland golf courses are only a 5-10 minutes drive away, as are several tennis clubs and health spas. This stretch of coastline, commonly known as the Platinum Coast, is home to some of the Caribbean’s finest restaurants and bars. Shopping is close by in Holetown and Speightstown.
This apartment is much larger than any of the other penthouses at Reeds House.
RESTRICTION – NO CHILDREN UNDER AGE 10.
Reeds House Penthouse 14 is a beachfront holiday rental. It should be noted that beaches change their shape and size from day to day, week to week and month to month, mainly as a response to seasonal waves, currents and tides. Every effort has been made to depict the beach in front of this property, but temporary changes may occur.