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chain. His team envisions it being a place for visitors to stay, but also to learn about gardening and growing. He hopes to arrange speakers and seminars during the low seasons. He also plans to expand the gardens, the diversity of crops, and the number of chickens.Celebrities like Michael Jordan, Derek Jeter, and Eli Manning have already found their way to The Farm’s exceptional Sunday Brunch. Kendall Jenner’s assistant recently got married next door at The Other Side.
Still, even with all that fanfare, when you’re here, it’s like nobody else is around. All I heard were the bees humming inside the flowers, someone slipping quietly into the pool, and the whoosh of a welcome breeze finding its way from the nearby Atlantic.Here’s all you need to know about The Farm on Eleuthera island.There are 12 cottages dotted around the lush vegetable and flower beds. The eight larger accommodations are 1,024 square feet ($600 per night)—with king-size beds, wide verandas, and an open-plan layout—while four are smaller at 540 square feet ($400 per night) and can have a king-size bed or two twins. Our larger cottage was located at the far end of the property along the inviting freshwater pool. As soon as we stepped in through the wooden dutch doors, we immediately felt at ease. Simmons says his inspiration came from South Africa’s
winery, noting the gentle curves on the cottage roofs.A plush king-size bed, two couches, and an ever-so-tempting standalone bath made up the inside. Every accommodation also includes strong Wi-Fi, ample AC, a Nespresso machine, a waterfall shower, and a tea kettle.
“The subtle message is that the farming life can be hard, rugged, almost austere,” he said, when describing the construction. “But it is luxurious in its provision of health, food, community, and connectivity to nature.”
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