About this Property
A Vast expanse of land comprising approximately 47 Acres. This estate is well maintained and has a main residence which comprises: a main residence with has two (2) bedrooms, lounge, kitchen, bathroom, (shower, toilet, hot and
cold) and a tiled entertainment area which includes outdoor cooking facilities. There is
caretakers accommodation which includes three (3) bedrooms, kitchen, sitting area,
shower and toilet with additional storage approximately 2,000sqft.
The estate is located on the northern range approximately two (2) miles from the historic
village of Lopinot, a natural rainforest. The semi-developed land consist of two (2) separate one (1)
acre sites constituted for the construction of additional buildings. Other areas with access
roads are available for suitable construction or further development.
Private access roads have been created throughout most of the estate having regards for the
vegetation and preservation of the environment.
There are a variety of tropical fruit trees, some untouched forested areas, a water supply, power, three (3) waterfalls and pools.
Additionally, a riverside concrete pool was created for relaxation. The property offers a variety
of wildlife with many species of flowering hardwood trees and orchids.
Viewings by appointments. Please contact 1868-305-9156 or email arealtorsinc@gmail.com for more information.
About the Region
Lopinot
Lopinot is a village in Trinidad and Tobago, located in the foothills of the Northern Range, just north of Arouca.
Today, the small village of Lopinot remains largely unchanged despite the fact that the cocoa estates have been cleared to a large extent to facilitate the building of the school, the church and houses. Cocoa estates still remain and many people still engage in agriculture for a living. To date, remains of the cocoa houses and a jail are still evident in the village.
By the 1970s, the Trinidad and Tobago Tourist Board found that the Lopinot Village had great potential as a historic site and began to restore old structures to maintain the historical appeal of the village. Thus, Lopinot Village remains a part of Trinidad and Tobago that blossoms with natural and almost undisturbed beauty, and limitless history to be appreciated by all.