The Mandalay Estate is a 6.2-acre (2.5 ha), Balinese-style villa perched on the hills above Britannia Bay on the Caribbean island of Mustique[1] in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
Bowie attributed his lack of being able to work there to the outstanding views from the villa, explaining that "The house is such a tranquil place that I have absolutely no motivation to write things when I'm there".
[7] 1n 1994 Bowie sold the estate for 5m U.S. dollars to business tycoon and poet Felix Dennis who renamed the villa Mandalay.
[12] After the death of Felix Dennis[14] in June 2014, the Mandalay Estate was put up for sale and sold to entrepreneur Simon Dolan.
The villa has five bedrooms including one in what was once David Bowie's recording studio and another in the Writers Cottage where Felix Dennis wrote his poetry.