Stratford Lodge is a refurbished, traditional Barbadian home set on three acres of private grounds.
This impressive residence is constructed from solid coral stone. The hardwood floors give way to generously proportioned rooms with lofty ceilings and a parapet-lined roof. It has three bedrooms and two bathrooms on the upper level while the ground floor functions as a two bedroom one bathroom apartment. There is also a separate one bedroom, one bathroom cottage adjacent to the main house.
Set on a hilltop, this home enjoys cooling breezes and country views to the north. Although it is found on Highway Five, which gives easy access to Bridgetown and Warrens, the gardens act as a barrier to noise, with the stables and aged groves of Mahogany and Flamboyant Trees augmenting the serene ambience.
Opposite Ilaro Court, which has been the official residence of the Barbadian Prime Minister since 1984, this house has a distinguished history as well, being home to generations of an eminent Barbadian family and, more recently, to two Chief Justices. The future of Stratford Lodge holds enormous potential.