Princess Margaret's Mustique villa goes up for rent

The opulent Caribbean villa the place Prince Margaret threw wild cocktail events and sought refuge from the stifling confines of the monarchy is now yours to hire for as much as $34,000 (£27,500) per week.

The beautiful ten-acre manor of Les Jolies Eaux, or Stunning Waters, is hidden amongst densely packed timber on the ambrosial island of Mustique, a part of St Vincent and the Grenadines. 

It turned the glamorous princess's getaway from the world's scrutiny as her marriage to the late Lord Snowdon imploded - the one place the place she may 'really loosen up'.

And it was right here, amongst Mustique's white sand seashores and impossibly clear waters, that Queen Elizabeth's sister had her personal steamy affair with a panorama gardener 17 years her junior.

A keep in her beautiful former residence - itself a chunk of royal historical past - might not be low-cost, but it surely comes with 5 en-suite bedrooms, two swimming swimming pools, one 40ft and one other 16ft, panoramic views of the Atlantic and 5 servants together with a chef, butler, maid, housekeeper and gardener.

Luxurious: The sprawling Caribbean villa, above, the place Princess Margaret holidayed for greater than 20 years and which was the one place she may 'really loosen up' is now accessible to hire for as much as $35,000 per week

Secret escape: The beautiful villa, which has undergone main renovation since Margaret final stayed there in 1989, was as soon as her hideaway from the pains of being a royal continually below the gaze of the paparazzi 

Dwell like a princess: A keep in Princess Margaret's beautiful former residence - itself a chunk of royal historical past - might not be low-cost, but it surely comes with 5 en-suite bedrooms, two swimming swimming pools, one 40ft and one other 16ft, panoramic views of the Atlantic and 5 servants together with a chef, butler, maid, housekeeper and gardener

Hideaway: The ten-acre plot on the picturesque island of Mustique, St Vincent, turned Princess Margaret's escape from her husband's legendary infidelity and the strain of the monarchy. Pictured: Margaret holidaying at Les Jolies Eaux in 1985

Final consolation: Les Jolies Eaux, or Stunning Waters, the previous personal royal residence of Princess Margaret on the 1,250-acre island of Mustique, comes with two luxurious swimming swimming pools, one 40ft and one other 16ft

Paradise: If visitors turn out to be weary of the 26 diploma climate or Mustique's seven pristine seashores, visitors at Les Jolie Eaux have the selection of lounging in its opulently adorned lounge, above

Lap of luxurious: Company can select to eat their meals, cooked by a private chef, within the ornately adorned eating room inside the home or within the pavilion outdoors, pictured

Costs for the villa, which sleeps ten, begin at $20,500 (£16,600) per week in off-season to $34,000 in the summertime, which incorporates two 'Mules' - the golf buggy model automobiles that present the island's transport. 

Meals is additional, beginning at $75 (£60) per individual per day, and is ready by Judi Duncan, a classically educated personal chef who has labored on the residence for many years, creating luxurious meals with the best substances flown onto the island or caught contemporary from the encompassing waters.

The in-villa chef can rustle up something from salad and sushi to a 'torchlit barbecue and cocktails... served below the celebs on of the various impossibly lovely seashores', the property's itemizing boasts. 

In addition to offering a refuge for Princess Margaret, Mustique's seven pristine seashores and obsession with privateness has made the island, simply three miles lengthy and one mile extensive, a haven for the Middletons, who go to every year, in addition to celebrities together with Mick Jagger, Shania Twain, Tommy Hilfiger and David Bowie - who as soon as owned an Indonesian-inspired villa on the island.   

Regardless of its royal historical past and the multi-millionaires who go to, the island stays quaintly primitive. Inhabitants journey round in small golf carts recognized domestically as 'Mules' and should cease if one of many island's native red-footed tortoises is crossing in entrance of them.

There aren't any road lights, site visitors lights, ATMs or golf programs - and the gown code requires naked toes. 

The Mustique Firm, run by the island's hundred or so owners, fiercely protects the environment and has forbidden the constructing of greater than 120 luxurious properties. It is not going to permit the island's single runway to be modified to permit personal jets to land, it's mentioned, neither is there a deep dock for a megayacht.

The musician Bryan Adams, who owns a stone villa on the island, advised W Journal: 'In St Barths they've turned their island into St Tropez, right here it is the other. We now have a bit of boutique, a bit of restaurant. That is the entire thought.' 

Hideaway: Princess Margaret, lounging in Les Jolies Eaux in 1976, had her personal steamy affair with a panorama gardener 17 years her junior throughout her many escapes to the island paradise of Mustique

Unique: The island of Mustique, measuring just below six-square-kilometres, has turn out to be a protected haven for top society and celebrities together with Mick Jagger due to the acute privateness it affords its guests

Privateness: Each facet of life on the island of Mustique, pictured, from villa leases to water sports activities, is managed by The Mustique Firm - which in flip is owned by the island's hundred or so residence house owners Pictured: Les Jolies Eaux's pool home

Opulence: The villa, designed by famed British artist Oliver Messel and accomplished in 1971, has 5 luxurious en-suite bedrooms

High quality not amount: The Mustique Firm, run by the island's hundred or so owners, has forbidden the constructing of greater than 120 luxurious properties 

Hidden away: The agency refuses to change the island's single runway to permit personal jets to land and boats are usually not allowed to land on its many shores

Picturesque: The villa, which comes with each a 40ft and 16ft swimming pool, additionally offers beautiful panoramic views of the Atlantic and Caribbean

Extravagant: The piece of land Margaret constructed her villa on was a marriage present from the island's former proprietor Colin Tennant - later Lord Glenconner - who was often called the 'King of Mustique' due to the debauched events he threw

Idyllic: Mustique turned a tropical refuge for highest society and celebrities together with David Bowie - who as soon as owned an Indonesian impressed villa on the island - and Mick Jagger, who first visited the island on Margaret's request. Pictured: Margaret on her property in 1985

The attraction that enchanted Princess Margarent has additionally captivated the Middletons, who are actually common guests. 

The household are mentioned to have spent £28,000 for 2 weeks on the four-bedroom Villa Rocina and an extra £15,000 on meals, drinks and leisure for for the celebration.

So hooked up are the Middletons to the island and its individuals, they invited a string of workers to the marriage of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, together with Basil Charles, the flamboyant proprietor of Mustique's legendary Basil's Bar, in addition to the island's tennis coach and yoga instructor.

Whereas the Middletons historically go to Mustique as soon as yearly, Princess Margaret flew there no less than twice a 12 months for greater than three a long time. 

Designed by famed British artist Oliver Messel and mentioned to be guarded by MI5 brokers who saved an in depth eye on the princess from a ship patrolling the coast, Les Jolies Eaux was her sanctuary from a life within the limelight and the fixed calls for of the monarchy. 

Her 'piece of land' was a marriage present after her 1960 union with Antony Armstrong Jones from the island's former proprietor Colin Tennant - later Lord Glenconner - who not solely introduced her into his world of debauched aristocratic events, however later launched her to her rumoured lover Roddy Llewellyn.  

Beneficiant: Her residence and piece of land on Mustique was a present from its former proprietor Colin Tennant, who purchased the island for £45,000 in 1959. From left to proper: Tennant's spouse Ann, Margaret and Tennant himself

Scandal: Tennant - later Lord Glenconner - additionally launched Margaret to a panorama gardener named Roddy Llewellyn with whom she began an affair in 1973. Pictured: Princess Margaret dancing along with her former husband Lord Snowdon in 1962

Safety: Les Jolies Eaux, above, was designed by famed British artist Oliver Messel and mentioned to be guarded by MI5 brokers who saved an in depth eye on the princess from a close-by hilltop

House from residence: Margaret adorned her beloved Les Jolies Eaux with furnishings she was given at Ideally suited House Exhibitions and continued to go to it lengthy after her marriage with Snowdon broke down

Tennant had purchased Mustique for £45,000 the earlier 12 months, and have become often called the 'King of Mustique'. Later often called Lord Glenconner, his events had been legendary. Invitees included Mick and Bianca Jagger - who first visited the island on Margaret's request - and alleged gangster John 'The Guvnor' Bindon.

At one extravagant, 'gold themed' soiree, he persuaded native boys to grease their our bodies and put on nothing however tinsel cloaks and codpieces constituted of gold-painted coconut shells.

Princess Margaret commissioned theatrical designer, Oliver Messel, to construct Les Jolies Eaux, the one residence she ever owned, which she furnished herself with, in line with Lord Glenconner, 'plenty of formica'.

Nude sunbathing was apparently 'de rigueur' and lavish picnics had been set out on the seaside in tremendous china.

Margaret continued to go to her residence in Mustique, which she adorned with furnishings she was given at Ideally suited House Exhibitions, lengthy after the breakdown of her marriage to serial adulterer Lord Snowdon, who handed away this week.

The couple divorced in 1978, two years after Margaret and Llewellyn, mentioned to appear like a younger Snowdon, had been pictured on the seaside in swimsuits. 

In 1981, Margaret was visiting Mustique when Llewellyn advised her he had fallen in love with a lady of his personal age, Tatiana Soskin, whom he married quickly afterwards. 

Margaret suffered a light stroke on the island in 1998, the identical 12 months she gave Les Jolies Eaux to her son Lord Linley. Shortly afterwards, to her obvious remorse, it was offered. 

Controversy: Margaret and Snowdon divorced in 1978, two years after she and Llewellyn had been pictured on a Mustique seaside of their swimsuits. Pictured: Her beloved villa, which has since been refurbished

Heartbreak: In 1981, Margaret was visiting Mustique when Llewellyn advised her he had fallen in love with a lady of his personal age, Tatiana Soskin, whom he married quickly afterwards. Pictured: Her former residence's eating room

Rustic: The island of Mustique stays quaintly primitive, with its millionaire inhabitants travelling across the island in small golf carts recognized domestically as Mules

In style: Mustique was the setting for Carole Middleton's 60th birthday celebrations, for which the household employed out the £14,000 Villa Rocina for 2 weeks. Pictured: The lobby separating the dwelling and eating rooms in Les Jolies Eaux

Real love: Whereas the Middleton's historically go to Mustique as soon as yearly, Princess Margaret, pictured in 1985, flew there no less than twice a 12 months for greater than three a long time

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