Frommer's Review
These are about the only accommodations in Antigua that could qualify as one of the little plantation inns so common on many other islands. This art gallery and restaurant-cum-hotel was constructed around a former sugar mill. Standing on 2.5 hectares (6 1/2 acres) of land, Harmony Hall opens onto Brown's Bay, part of the greater body of water, Nonsuch Bay. It is secluded and tranquil. Its Neapolitan owners have restored two separate villas, carving each into six large bedrooms with high ceilings and installing Italian marble and tiles for the bathrooms. It's not on the beach, but some good sands are just down the hill and there's also an on-site swimming pool. Complimentary boat trips are arranged to the uninhabited Green Island, with its lovely beaches and idyllic snorkeling conditions.
Facilities:
Restaurant (lunch daily, dinner Fri-Sat); bar; outdoor pool; tennis court; room service (dinner only, Sun-Thurs); babysitting; laundry service
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