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Simon Cowell s go-to £20million Barbados home will leave you speechless - and Elton John has also visited

3/11 The villa has the most impressive entrance hall, with a mezzanine balcony and dazzling chandelier hanging down from the middle of the double-height ceiling. Flooded with light from the glass doors and large windows, the hallway leads through to the living room via a large open archway. 4/11 The property has exposed brickwork and stone flooring in this main entertainment room, which has a set of double doors leading out onto the terrace and has stunning sea views. 5/11 We can t think of a better spot to sit and unwind than on this covered terrace, which has been furnished with three sofas overlooking the ocean beyond.

Simon Cowell s go-to £20million Barbados home is astonishing - and Elton John has also visited

Simon Cowell s go-to £20million Barbados home is astonishing - and Elton John has also visited By hello of Hello! | 1-Cove-Spring-House-outside The luxurious villa where Simon Cowell is believed to have stayed in Barbados was listed on the market for a huge £19.7million ($25million) in October 2020, and it looks to still be for sale. Cove Spring House is a ten-bedroom beachfront villa that has not only hosted Simon, but also British royalty including Prince Harry, and other celebrities such as Elton John, Hugh Grant, Rihanna, Nicole Kidman and Rod Stewart. Simon was even reported to have viewed the house for buying when it first became available last year. It has not yet been confirmed whether he decided to go ahead. The 20,000 square foot villa was even used by Simon as his Judges Houses base during previous series of The X Factor, so it s easy to see why this iconic retreat has such a big asking price. RELATED: The most beautiful holiday homes owned by the roy

Architect s success story grew out of tough choices

Architect s success story grew out of tough choices Argo s business continues to grow across different time zones David Campion. John Daly During these chilly weeks of January, many Irish thoughts turn toward warmer climes and the idea of beach life in those fantasy islands closer the equator.  For David Campion, such daydreaming is now a reality as he blends an enviable sunshine lifestyle with an architectural business that continues to expand and grow across different time zones.  Like many success stories, however, Argo Development Studio grew out of tough choices and hard work.  Having joined the architectural firm Murray Ó Laoire shortly after college, he worked at the firm’s Dublin office for over a decade. 

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