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Lyford Cay, également appelée Simms Cay, était une petite île sablonneuse de basse altitude à la surface d'un récif de corail située à quelques centaines de mètres au large de la côte nord-ouest de l'île de New Providence. Elle était longue de 1,4 km d'est en ouest et large de 200 mètres.
Lyford Cay is a private gated community located on the western tip of New Providence island in The Bahamas. The former cay that lent its name to the community is named after Captain William Lyford Jr., a mariner of note in Colonial and Revolutionary times, and is built on a 448-acre (181 ha) grant he received for his services as a ...
29 mars 2016 · The Private World of Lyford Cay. The exclusive Bahamas compound—a favorite of billionaires and playboys—has been thrust into the spotlight by a a decades-long feud between neighbors Peter...
28 déc. 2023 · Lyford Cay is a gated residential community and a private club for the world's elite, offering luxury, leisure, and privacy. Learn how it became a sanctuary for celebrities, politicians, and business magnates, and see its stunning properties and amenities.
28 déc. 2019 · Lyford Cay, which covers 1,000 gated acres on the western tip of New Providence Island, is bordered on the north and west by the Atlantic Ocean, on the south by Western Road and on the east by...
Lyford Cay was named after Captain William Lyford Jr., who was awarded the land by Royal Decree from King George III in 1788. The modern history of the island began when Canadian industrialist and thoroughbred horse breeder E. P. Taylor, affectionately known as Eddie, visited Nassau in 1945.