A-list Barbados villa for sale: Prince Harry, Elton John, Rihanna, Hugh Grant and Bruce Willis have all reportedly stayed at luxury £32m Caribbean retreat

The secluded sprawling compound can be rented for up to £20,000 a night and has proved popular with A-listers. 
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A luxury Caribbean compound which has reportedly hosted everyone from Prince Harry to Rihanna and Tom Cruise is for sale for £31.9 million.

Elton John, Hugh Grant, Bruce Willis, Mark Wahlberg, Nicole Kidman, Rod Stewart and Sting are all understood to have visited the ultra-glam retreat in Barbados too.

Cove Spring House is gated on an exclusive estate with just three other properties on the west coast of the island – which would explain its appeal for privacy seeking celebs.

And the villa, set on the cliffs above its own secluded beach surrounded by tropical gardens, was also used as Simon Cowell’s X-Factor judges’ house in 2010.

The property listing promises the services of 19 full-time staff, including a property manager, butlers, chefs, maids, gardeners and security.

There are seven bedroom suites spread over 20,000sq ft of living space, as well as a further three in a separate guest cottage. The master suite boasts a dressing room and a Jacuzzi, while there’s a swimming pool and Jacuzzi spa with a waterfall outside.

There’s also a media room and fitness centre on site as well as a commercial grade kitchen.

The steep price tag can be partly set off against holiday rental fees. Owners have rented out the property for up to £20,000 a night.

“This is about as close as you can get to seeing how Hollywood royalty and actual royalty live away from the cameras,” said Rightmove’s Miles Shipside.

“This Caribbean clifftop villa is a real sight to behold; the panoramic views from the terraces are truly breath-taking, while the tropical gardens and overall serenity make Cove Spring House one of the most luxurious listings we have to offer. It’s no wonder the likes of Prince Harry choose to live their best life out there.”

Cove Spring House is on the market for £31.9 million ($40 million).