Featured on Magnolia Network, HGTV and Dwell Magazine, it is boho beach bliss at this modern and unique beachfront property located on a secret beach on the Atlantic coastline of Eleuthera. Recent photo shoots shot here for JCREW, ALO & TOMMY BAHAMA.
Excellent WIFI via Starlink with fast upload and download speeds.
The quaint and authentically Bahamian Gregory Town is 2 miles to the North. All photos here taken at our property/beach. Built in the spirit of a modern surf safari outpost, this sophisticated yet understated property captures the true essence of adventure.
This outpost is both eco-resort and surf camp. For "ShoreTing"/ thatch house, we enlisted Brillhart Architects, a firm that has been honored with national and international design awards, and work has been featured in publications around the world. Best described by the architect himself, the house is "Inspired by the experimental Hatch House (Jack Hall, 1960) on Cape Cod’s Natural SeaShore, the project is a combination of volumes and outdoor decks that dissolve within the landscape. The plan, which is essentially a dog trot, includes a living room / kitchen volume that faces East, with a large picture window framing the view of the Atlantic Ocean. The bedroom / bath is located in a separate volume in the rear, with views of the untouched hillside just to the North. (The South facade is solid, sheltering views of the owner's neighboring sister property. The sister property can be rented in conjunction with this property. For availability see listing no. 995456 "Shorebreak". Connecting the two spaces is a long porch that runs along the south side of the building and a central, covered outdoor sitting area. This small court acts as the formal entry into both spaces and also allows one to enjoy the weather while still being protected from the wind and spray coming off the ocean. Operable flaps and shutters (maneuvered with nautical hardware and rigging elements) are used along the porch and in front of all the window openings. Designed for multiple uses, the shutters provide shade and control breezes while also adding security while the retreat is unoccupied. Raised a few feet off the ground, the building is constructed of western red cedar and thatch, with a tongue and groove cedar paneled interior. The lightness of the structure, the use of natural materials, and outdoor space that acts as a penetration within the design lets the building fade away." "ShoreTing"/ thatch house rises 25’ above the ocean on a dramatic cliff above a beautiful beach known to locals as "Secret Beach". The property and Secret Beach are located on the Atlantic coastline of Eleuthera, 25 minutes from N. Eleuthera Airport (ELH). Various restaurants, bars and grocery stores are located in town. All of the photos on this listing were taken at "ShoreTing" and the beach below. At this property you can plan a busy day of activities and experience the thrill of diving, snorkeling, fishing, surfing, and kayaking. Or better yet, you can choose to do nothing at all. Kick back, relax, read a book and doze off into the afternoon. "ShoreTing"/ thatch house was created to be harmonious and respectful to its natural surroundings. Our vision for the property was to embrace nature at its fullest and to escape the trappings of the modern world. No Television, no computer, no problem. (dont worry there is EXCELLENT WIFI via Starlink). This is a place for nature lovers. Play at the beach by day and stargaze at night. Direct access to the beach below is limited to this property and our small sister property located to the south. We do not restrict beach access at our property. The beach is a wonder in of itself with large boulders and unexplored caves which makes this beach an extraordinary experience. The beach is organic in form and takes a shape and life of its own and consistently shifts, expands and retracts with the tide, wind and lunar cycles. The beach is organic in form and takes a shape and life of its own and consistently shifts, expands and retracts with the tide, wind and lunar cycles. We have seen the beach literally come and go for days at a time. The ocean is capable of creating a dramatic show of its own with picturesque sea spray colliding with the partially submerged boulders at the seashore. The ocean is ever changing with tides and currents and can be tumultuous at times so one must exercise caution, no lifeguard on duty. After a day at the beach, don't forget to enjoy our outdoor shower. Thatch House was built in a modern, yet understated and cozy style by a talented 3rd generation local builder who takes great pride in his craft. It has the ability to alternate between both grid and solar power making it fully self sustainable. The project was designed to take advantage of the cooling ocean breezes, but also offers modern comforts such as AC. We ask our guests to always be mindful of their energy and water usage and maintain as light a footprint as possible. Thatch House is provisioned with your basic needs, bed sheets, towels, utensils, cooking amenities, a built in gas cooktop, a refrigerator, and a dining table. Or use the grill outside and treat yourself to the fresh catch of the day. This is the essence of the authentic Bahamian out island experience. This is not a resort experience. No umbrella drinks. Its a bit of living on the edge of the world. We are seeking adventure travelers, star gazers, beach combers and romantics at heart. Enjoy! ********************************************************General information: Eleuthera and its associated smaller islands (Russel, Royal, Harbour, and Windermere Islands and associated Cays), other geographical features, and concentrations of population Geography Coordinates Coordinates: 25°06′N 76°08′W Archipelago Bahamas Adjacent bodies of water Caribbean Major islands Eleuthera and Harbour Island Area 457.4 km2 (176.6 sq mi) Length 180 km (112 mi) Width 1.6 km (0.99 mi) Highest elevation 61 m (200 ft) Administration Bahamas Districts North Eleuthera, Central Eleuthera, South Eleuthera. Demographics Population 11,000 (2017)Eleuthera refers both to a single island in the archipelagic state of The Commonwealth of the Bahamas and to its associated group of smaller islands.Eleuthera forms a part of the Great Bahama Bank.The island of Eleuthera incorporates the smaller Harbour Island. "Eleuthera" derives from the feminine Greek adjective ἐλεύθερος (eleutheros), meaning "free".Known in the 17th century as Cigateo, it lies 80 km (50 miles) east of Nassau. It is long and thin—180 km (110 miles) long and in places little more than 1.6 km (1.0 mile) wide. Its eastern side faces the Atlantic Ocean, and its western side faces the Great Bahama Bank. The topography of the island varies from wide rolling pink sand beaches to large outcrops of ancient coral reefs, and its population is approximately 11,000. The principal economy of the island is tourism. The name Eleuthera refers both to the single Bahamian island and is also used to refer to its associated chain of small islands, which include Harbour Island, Windermere Island, Man Island and Current Island.Eleuthera forms part of the Great Bahama Bank on its western edge and its eastern coastline faces the Atlantic Ocean.The main island lies 80 km (50 miles) east of Nassau.It is a long and thin island; 180 km (110 miles) long and little more than 1.6 km (1.0 mile) wide at its narrowest.The island has an estimated area of 457.4 square-kilometers,and presents 336 km (210 miles) of coastline. The topography of the island varies, including wide rolling pink sand beaches, large outcrops of ancient coral reefs, caves and other geological features.The island features, among other flora and fauna, 13 catalogued species of native amphibian and reptile species, three of which were listed as endangered in 2000.The main island is home to a 25-acre nature preserve; the Leon Levy Native Plant Reserve, which includes an environmental education center.