Enjoying a spectacular 4.8-acre (1.9 ha) rural location on a charming sheltered bay off Bermuda's Great Sound, and with Buck Island Nature Reserve as its nearest neighbour, Buckingham is a picture of tranquility. Originally constructed c. 1812, this five-bedroom waterfront residence is Grade 1-listed, an acknowledgment of its architectural significance. A traditional welcoming arms staircase, framed by low-walled gardens, leads to the home's entrance foyer and elegant-yet-comfortable, two-storey U-shaped design. The turquoise swimming pool was a 2012 addition with surrounding terrace and dining pergola. Additional accommodation is offered in the nearby three-bedroom guest cottage. Each February, fragrant freesias bloom in abundance under the grove of cedar trees. The sunset views are simply glorious. And then there is the romance of a private path lined with pink oleander, which leads to Buckingham's own sandy beach and what is surely one of the best protected docks in Bermuda. A timeless relaxed style prevails here, ensconced by sweeping lawns and fertile fields. There is the potential to live ‘off grid', should one choose to do so. For those who love country walks, the Bermuda Railway Trail -- a scenic 18-mile hiking and biking path that follows the abandoned route of the island's old railway system -- is accessed right from Buckingham's front entrance gate.
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Monthly repayment is an estimate for guidance only. Calculation is based on an interest rate of 7.00%, 30% deposit over a 25 year period.