Villa Video: Rotunda
We could get used to Upper Peter Bay. We’d have to get rich first, but it’s sure nice when people throw us the keys for a few days.
This is Rotunda. A five bedroom manse at the very tippy top of the mountain above Cinnamon Bay with humungous views. It’s a big villa, but it’s very casual and comfortable. An absolutely beautiful home. Check out Rotunda, below…


































May 25th, 2008 07:14
Great looking place
May 25th, 2008 08:17
WOW !!!……………..
let me say that …..again…..
WOW !!!!!
May 25th, 2008 08:33
good morning and happy memorial day weekend to all of you.
i wish i could stay at any villa in pb for a week, but i think i would loose my retirement
$$$$$$$. that is one impressive villa. with central air no less!!! i wonder who ownes it and who built it. oh well….
hope everyone has a great bbq’s
quenton
May 25th, 2008 09:50
Did a quick bit of math…if we were to go off season, as we usually do, we could afford to stay at Rotunda for one week or our usual villa for four weeks. That’s not even a close call.
May 25th, 2008 10:04
To answer who owns it: Jerry O’Connell of Soggy Dollar fame. The bar must be doing well! Ha!
Believe me, even this superb video doesn’t capture the total luxory of this villa. The furnishings are all top notch, Schnell sconces galore, and high end electronics.
Breathtaking place.
May 25th, 2008 10:09
Having been in this villa…I can tell you it is every bit as amazing as it looks…and then some. Quite a special place!
May 25th, 2008 13:33
I thought I saw Schnell’s scones. I love the interior furnishings……….Jerry O’Connell did good………..
May 26th, 2008 11:40
Hey, that’s where we always stay! We love that place! You can almost see it, right there at the water’s edge, Cottage 6C in Cinnamon Bay Campground… the view is fabulous and you hear waves crashing all night long. And the twinkling lights from the villas up above are like little jewels in the sky…
PS… that’s a really nice place.
May 27th, 2008 14:42
Stunning. You guys give us the chance to see behind the curtains of all these great places. The good news is, these aren’t just inaccessible Hollywood manses. We can actually spend a week in one of them, cash-willing.