
Nestled on a tropical rainforest hillside, dipping down to a quarter mile curve of secluded white sand, Glenconner Beach offers magical views over the Caribbean Sea. This breathtaking landscape is arguably one of the most dramatic in the world.
Glenconner Beach offers five, freehold, beach front villas positioned in St Lucia's fabled Val des Pitons, (Valley of the Pitons) an awe-inspiring natural paradise, designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Not only has the property been recognised amongst the most beautiful in the world, but it is also protected against over development, safeguarding both your enjoyment and your financial investment.
A true once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, Glenconner Beach is as dazzling in its investment potential as its spectacular vistas. Framed by the iconic Pitons - dormant volcanoes rising majestically from the sea - Glenconner Beach encompasses just five freehold residences with steps down to a secluded and magnificent white sand shore.
Tucked away beside the beach is a charming village, Glenconner Village, featuring architecture inspired by the 1954 Broadway musical House of Flowers, written by Truman Capote, and designed by Oliver Messel, Lord Glenconner's close friend and long-time collaborator in Mustique.
The heart of Glenconner Village is the square with it its small collection of exclusive shops, a house of worship and lovely restaurant. Plans for elite studio apartments above the retail area are also envisaged.
Just a few steps away lies The Tides Sugar Beach, formerly The Jalousie Plantation, which is undergoing a $100 million dollar renovation and will be reopening in 2011 as a 5 star resort. Amenities include restaurants, bars, the islands most luxurious spa, concierge, shops and a sensational dive centre.
"After Mustique, I searched for something smaller, but with the same intimacy, personality and potential and yet with accessibility and amenities. By good luck I lighted upon the 480 acre estate between the pitons and St. Lucia."
Colin Tennant, Lord Glenconner
