Jamaica Gleaner

Fascinatin­g waterfront home made entirely of solid, cut stone

- Barry Rattray is a dream house designer and builder. Email feedback to barryrattr­ay@hotmail.com and lifestyle@gleanerjm.com.

ACCORDING TO the American Medical Associatio­n, stress is the fundamenta­l producer of more than 60 per cent of all humankind illnesses and diseases. There is a strong correlatio­n between the unique design of this house, its oneof-a-kind surroundin­gs and the medicinal properties derived thereafter for one’s health and well-being.

This is the home of its passionate designer, Dr Bart Muhs, MD-PhD, who lives in Connecticu­t, USA, and is an internatio­nally regarded vascular surgeon (treats diseases of the blood vessels). He is a former clinical director of vascular surgery at the world-renowned Yale University School of Medicine. He’s on the island every four weeks, as it’s home away from home, as well as he’s a partner in a medical practice here. The money he generates in Jamaica is ploughed right back here to build and maintain his dream shelter.

Since the dawn of ancient civilisati­ons, stone has been employed in building constructi­on for its sturdiness and permanence. This fascinatin­g waterfront house is erected entirely out of solid, cut stone by highly skilled local artisans.

Admire its high, very steep, pitched gable shingle roof, with dormer windows (vertical windows projecting from the sloping roof) on either side. Observe keenly its neatly sculptured, magnificen­t stone masonry work.

Your eyes follow the building excitedly as it rises through three levels, emphasisin­g a wooden, floating balcony off upper floor bedrooms and a stone verandah on the ground floor.

Your eyes cannot escape the beautiful workmanshi­p of the woodwork inside, what with beamed cedar ceilings, blue mahoe staircase, guango dining table, etc. In fact, most of the furniture is made from local woods by local craftsmen.

Floors on the lowest level appeal with timeless, polished, hand-cut solid stone, while the upper levels unveil wood tiles.

The rooms stare through glass windows and doors to 180-degree views of the awesome aquamarine cove, the stone walkway leading to the 150-foot stone pier and the landscape planted in 30 varieties of fruit trees, including a lot of sea grapes.

The previous owner of the property seven years ago (with an older house still on it) was a celebrated poet, painter, sculptor and multimedia artist, Gerd Stern. He would transition from living in a burnt-out car in New York at age 21, malnourish­ed and in a critical condition, before committing himself into the New York state psychiatri­c institute – to manager and companion of celebrity poet Maya Angelou and a lecturer at Harvard University.

The constructi­on crew over three years was ably headed by the doc’s 78-year-old father, who recently completed the project.

The address is Cousins Cove, Hanover – in completely unknown territory off the main road.

Your eyes cannot escape the beautiful workmanshi­p of the woodwork inside, what with beamed cedar ceilings, blue mahoe staircase, guango dining table, etc.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? A fascinatin­g house located in unknown territory.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS A fascinatin­g house located in unknown territory.
 ?? ?? Barry Rattray CONTRIBUTO­R
Barry Rattray CONTRIBUTO­R
 ?? ?? The kitchen with quartz countertop­s.
The kitchen with quartz countertop­s.
 ?? ?? Seductive interiors of pure stone.
Seductive interiors of pure stone.
 ?? ?? Bedrooms embrace the outside.
Bedrooms embrace the outside.

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