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The house at Quart-A-Nancy Point, with approximately 160m (500ft) of shoreline on Manchioneel Bay, is reachable only by boat to a private dock. It is a self-sustaining, eco-friendly property, utilizing solar energy to provide 110 Volt electricity to run all usual household devices. Backup batteries continue to provide power at night, and there is also a backup generator. The house comprises three bedrooms and two bathrooms. A covered porch as an outdoor living area runs the entire length of the West facing side of the house with glorious uninhibited views out over the Ocean. Al Fresco dining is the order of the day, supplemented by a large kitchen and courtyard BBQ area.
Quart-A-Nancy Point is one of only a few private homes on Cooper Island. It was built in the 1960s and 70s as an artist's retreat, and to withstand everything that nature could throw at it. The poured reinforced concrete and native Caribbean stone walls have withstood the Caribbean's worst storms over the past 60 years, a testament to the Islands' labour-intensive building traditions. The current owners have made extensive updates, improvements, and renovations for easy island living.
World-class sailing, diving and snorkeling are literally just out front, and the crystal-clear warm waters of the Caribbean Sea are your lawn.
Full Baths | 2 |
Furnished | No |
Laundry | No |
Total Baths | 2 |
Total Beds | 3 |
Lot Size Square Feet | 0 |
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