Set on the hills above Lurin, this St. Barts property leans into what the island does best—space, privacy, and easy indoor-outdoor living. Known as Le Manoir de Lurin, the estate sits on nearly two acres of relatively flat land, which stands out in an area better known for its steep, winding terrain and tightly packed villas.
The main house follows a classic Caribbean colonial layout, with pitched roofs, shuttered windows, and wide verandas designed to keep things cool. Interiors are straightforward and bright, with wood floors, high ceilings, and rooms that open directly onto covered terraces. The central living area connects to an outdoor lounge. Elsewhere, you’ll find a separate TV room and games space. Upstairs, the primary suite has its own terrace facing the water. There’s also a tucked-away wine cellar accessed via a trap door.
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Wood floors and vaulted ceilings keep the interiors bright and breezy.
John Taylor Saint-Barthelemy
Beyond the main residence, three separate bungalows are dotted across the grounds, each complete with its own bathroom and kitchenette, offering guests a quiet sense of independence.
Outside, the layout opens up around a roughly 50-foot pool that stretches alongside a wooden deck with sweeping views of the hills and ocean. A summer kitchen and shaded seating areas are close by. Dense tropical landscaping weaves through the property, carving out natural pockets of privacy, while multiple terraces and lounge spaces are positioned to follow the light—from soft morning sun to wide sunset views.
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The main living area flows directly onto a covered terrace.
John Taylor Saint-Barthelemy
In total, there are five bedrooms across the main residence and guest bungalows, with about 5,900 square feet of total living space. The home dates to the 1990s and has been maintained with a light touch rather than heavily renovated, keeping its original character intact.
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The property is about a mile from both Gustavia and Gouverneur Beach, placing it within easy reach of the island’s main harbor, restaurants, and shops. Lurin itself is one of the more central neighborhoods on St. Barts, which helps explain why large, relatively flat parcels like this don’t often come available.
The property is currently part of the island’s high-end rental circuit, with weekly rates reportedly starting around $30,000 and climbing to as much as $200,000 during the holidays. It’s now on the market to buy for 40 million euros, or roughly $47 million, with brokerage John Taylor.
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Abby Montanez
Abigail Montanez is a staff writer at Robb Report. She has worked in both print and digital publishing for over half a decade, covering everything from real estate, entertainment, dining, travel to…



