You Can Buy Bunny Mellon’s Antigua Property for $25 Million

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Philanthropist Rachel “Bunny” Lambert Mellon, who died in 2014, once owned 27 acres on Half Moon Bay in Antigua. You can now buy three acres of that land for $25 million. Half Moon Bay Antigua is developing a 132-acre resort that is set to open in 2021 under Rosewood management. They are selling three acres of a parcel it acquired in 2016. The peninsula is across the bay from Mellon’s home, which is now reportedly owned by fashion designer Tory Burch. Mellon acquired the land to save it from development and preserve the views from her estate, according to William K. Anderson, chief executive officer of Half Moon Bay Antigua. The parcel is one of the best among the 10 to 14 lots that Half Moon Bay Antigua is offering. The forthcoming resort will include 47 pavilion-style suites, two pools and restaurants, on-site organic farm, fitness center, tennis courts, and spa.

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