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By Sarah Turner From Daily Mail UK
Cotton House in Mustique has become a Caribbean must for the elite
Fans of the property include: Cheryl Fernandez-Versini, Kate and Will
17-bedroom hotel includes tennis courts, riding school and dive centre
STAR QUALITY Cheryl Fernandez-Versini, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the Beckhams, Kate Moss.
VITAL STATISTICS Before Mustique became the Caribbean playground of the Princess Margaret set in the 1970s, this island in the Grenadines was given over to sugar production.
Cotton House’s main buildings were originally a warehouse and sugar mill before being transformed by theatre designer Oliver Messel.
Of the hotel’s 17 rooms and suites, the garden cottages are the cheapest (although this is a relative term), while the sea-view rooms, with plunge pools, are the most popular.
The two-bedroom residence is the most private – with its own butler and a large private swimming pool.
The Veranda restaurant cements its seriousness with sashimi alongside a world-class wine list; Prince William and Kate regularly eat here on their stays.
The beach cafe is more family-friendly and Basil’s Bar – the least manicured part of Mustique – is where everyone ends up for rum punches and beer.
Kate Moss limbered up for her 40th birthday celebrations here.
LOCATION REPORT A short hop from Barbados, on an island that mixes classic Caribbean charm (white-sand beaches, palm trees) with about 100 souped-up villas belonging to celebrities, hedge-fund managers and fashion magnates.
Surrounded by perfect grass lawns, the hotel also houses tennis courts, riding school and a dive centre. A fleet of golf carts get guests around the island.
KEY ATTRACTION This is entry level for Mustique – staying here is a taster before plunging into renting a villa (or, like Mick Jagger and Bryan Adams, buying one).
Kate’s family, the Middletons, stayed here before upgrading to the Aurora villa.
Recently given a facelift by hotelier Grace Leo, the Cotton House has stayed true to its Caribbean roots
Homeowners and guests turn up for the weekly drinks parties in the barn-like Great Room, with its squashy sofas and a bar with every spirit known to mankind.
IN THE NEWS X Factor judge Cheryl Cole took on the slightly more unwieldy moniker of Fernandez-Versini when she married on Macaroni Beach in July.
The spa has recently been given a makeover by cult British brand ila, and its founder Denise Leicester held a retreat here earlier this month.
GOOD ENOUGH FOR THE REST OF US? It’s never going to be cheap; a pizza at the Beach Cafe is £17 and the food prices rise like a pop star’s ego after that.
Day-trippers are discouraged unless they are set to inherit a nation or two, or frequently grace the covers of the world’s glossiest magazines.
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Celebrity hangout: The Cotton House in Mustik is a playground for the rich and famous
Cotton House on the island of Mustique, in the Grenadines, boasts 17 sea-view rooms, suites, and cottages
Fans of the luxe property include Cheryl Fernandez-Versini and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
The restaurant of the Cotton House, which has hosted the likes of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Kate Moss
Stunning location: The blue waters and pristine sand of the Cotton House Hotel
Luxury break: The stunning property boasts 17 rooms and suites and is located in St Vincent
Historic building: The Cotton House in the Grenadines is a favourite with the rich and famous
X Factor judge Cheryl Cole tied the knot on Macaroni Beach (pictured) in July
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