Beau Estate originally comprised around 400 acres of land ‘between the Pitons’. The land was purchased by Colin Tennant, Lord Glenconner, when he left Mustique in the mid-80s, having parted ways with the Mustique Company, which managed the island he had turned into a private paradise for the rich and famous. His ambition was to create a new and better Caribbean idyll in this spectacular setting.
To raise funds for the project, he sold half the land for resort development, which, after various iterations, is now the much-lauded, five-star Sugar Beach resort. He also allowed a handful of carefully vetted ‘suitable’ owners to purchase lots and built himself an Indian-style palace, Beau House, in the best spot of all. After Colin died in 2010, the Tennant family retained his former home and the 95 acres of land adjacent to Sugar Beach resort.
This is an exceptional opportunity to acquire land rich in history and enjoy unsurpassed views in one of the most sought-after locations in the Caribbean. The estate is offered as a whole or for sale by individual lots.