Sunnyside House is less than a 30-second walk to the Turks & Caicos National Museum. This iconic Grand Turk property is one of the last, fully intact, historical landmarks of the Turks & Caicos capital. An architectural gem, few of which can still be found in mint condition.
It's available at a minimum rental stay of 6 nights.
Sunnyside was built on the island of South Caicos in 1875, only to be dismantled and moved to Grand Turk in the late 1800s. A prime example of Bermuda architecture, the interior still showcases components of historical sailing ships, which were used in its construction, such as the imposing ship's quarter knees.
Fully renovated and refurbished, it features two bedrooms and two baths on the lower level, as well as a large kitchen, modern appliances and hurricane-proof windows. Exterior elements include a good size yard as well as an overground, freshwater cistern.
The Sunnyside House is located on the west side and so it's perfect for that sunset drink sitting out on the front veranda.
If you're a scuba diver or snorkel or simply enjoy humpback whale watching, you are going to love the short boat rides.
The best restaurants, bars, grocery stores and entertainment are all within walking distance from Sunnyside House...5 - 10 walk.