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Cove Spring House-Part of Our Barbados Series
One of the most appealing options of a destination wedding is renting a villa. Especially Cove Spring House's 18,000 square foot main and guest house in St. James, Barbados. From the moment we walked in, we wanted to move in. There are many options for an intimate ceremony, secluded dining spots, and private screenings. Perfect for the couple's family or bridal party, the 10 exquisite bedrooms can sleep up to 20 guests.
It had me at hello. Filled with classic and contemporary photography, the cool, clean furniture and vibe are perfect.

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