If you fancy a holiday property with royal cachet, you could purchase a beach house in the Bahamas where the late Princess Diana once stayed.
The five-bedroom Casuarina Beach was designed by architect Robertson “Happy” Ward, built in 1969, and refurbished in 2009. It features a pool and terrace and is situated on 1.05 acres with 180 feet of private white-sand frontage. Located in the exclusive gated community of Lyford Cay, it boasts a prime location on the 34 km-long New Providence island.
Four generations of the Menzies family have called Casuarina Beach home, and the property also holds cherished memories of Princess Diana, who vacationed there in 1993 with her sons, Prince William and Harry. They were guests of Kate Menzies, accompanied by others. Ken Wharfe, the princess’s royal protection officer, reflected on this stay in his 2017 book, providing insights into the privacy the beach house allows.
He highlighted the property’s seclusion, noting its location within a luxury complex that is privately policed. This prestigious area includes the exclusive Lyford Cay Club, featuring a white sand beach, golf course, marina, tennis courts, fitness centre, and even an international school, making it an ideal location for families and luxury seekers alike.
The beach house consists of 6.5 bathrooms and nearly 5000 square feet of interior space. All principal rooms open onto a central courtyard, which features a heated swimming pool and multiple terraces perfect for entertaining. Most rooms offer stunning ocean views, creating a tranquil atmosphere ideal for relaxation.
The property is available for sale at $12.5 million (€11.45 million) through Christie’s International Real Estate, providing an opportunity to own a piece of luxury in one of the world’s most desirable locations. For additional details, information is available here.