About this Property
Cool, calm and Caribbean. 25 The Orchard, Moka
This beauty was rebuilt on the site of the original estate house … just over 20 years ago and the style is timeless. Nestled in the lush green trees, this single storey home is over 4,500 sf on over 36,000 sf of lush land.
Enter into the main open plan living space that flows through to the generously sized patio, the tree tops and the infinity pool. A formal dining and nice sized kitchen complete the core of this home. High ceilings and large windows are key features of these spaces.
There are two wings, encouraging privacy of the living spaces. One wing has two ensuite bedrooms, with a further bedroom, bathroom and study – which can be used as an additional bedroom making this a 5-bedroom home … All rooms have huge windows inviting light and flora in. The second wing is the master suite. While there is the expected en suite bathroom and closet, there is also an additional room inside this suite for a gym, private office, a nursery or even a dressing room. As you would expect the master bedroom itself is large with French doors onto the pool and those lush green views.
The garden is sloped below the house and accessed via pathways meandering through the Caribbean greenery. There is an extra ensuite bedroom below the pool ideal for a live in helper.
There is everything you want and a few things you didn’t know you needed…
♥Large family home
♥Infinity pool
♥Open and airy
♥Parking for 5 cars
♥Lush views
♥Additional suite for helper
Come have a look!
About the Region
Moka
What's in Moka?
A world class golfing facility of the country’s seven 18 hole and two 9 hole courses. Each golf course boasts of unique features whether it be holes within metres of the coastline or holes with panoramic views of the Northern Mountain Range.
St. Andrew’s Golf Club: The majority of locals know it as the Moka Golf Course because of its location in Moka, Maraval. It is considered to be one of the finest golf courses in the Caribbean and is one of the oldest as it was established in 1891. The course is anchored in the Moka valley, along the Maraval River and the well-manicured greens contrast against the Paramin hills.