The approach to this scallop-edged villa, known as Anantha Asmani, which means “endless blue” in Hindi, is up a winding road in the north of this 27-mile-long, 14-mile-wide island. On a small hill in the gated, exclusive 16-home community of Mount du Cap, a parking area and two-car garage lead to an arched entryway opening onto a private courtyard. Tucked behind it, this four-bedroom four-bath house, built in 2007 on about three-quarters of an acre, enjoys panoramic views of the neighboring island of Martinique across the Caribbean Sea, the Atlantic Ocean and, to the south, the two peaks of St. Lucia’s Pitons.
Sliding doors lead from the courtyard into the 3,385-square-foot house, built of concrete treated to resemble coral stone; open lattice arches provide a breeze. From the living room, with its curved sectional sofa, other sliders disappear into the walls for seamless indoor-outdoor living, said Christos Poravas, the chief executive officer of St. Lucia Sotheby’s International Realty, the listing broker. Steps lead down to an outdoor lounge with neutral porcelain tile flooring, used throughout the house except in the bathrooms, which have ceramic tile.
The kitchen has a pickled solid timber cathedral ceiling, black granite countertops, creamy wood cabinets and stainless steel appliances. A breakfast bar divides the kitchen from a family room and an office beyond. The home is being sold fully furnished and is outfitted with Wi-Fi, cable and televisions in each of the bedrooms.
To the other side of the kitchen, a sliding door leads to an outdoor dining terrace with a round marble table with semi-precious stone inlays, black wicker chairs and a curved balustrade surround.
In the master suite, a bank of arched windows have shutters that pull open; French doors open onto a balcony. The master bath has a double vanity, a shower and a separate toilet and bidet.
Accessible through the kitchen or living room, the infinity-edge pool is elevated about 20 feet off the ground on the hilly site. Among the lounge furniture on the deck are a double cocoon chair and a hanging cocoon chair.
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