We really enjoyed our stay at Orchid Villa: this particular villa is probably best for a shorter visit (we were there for two weeks, and the limited kitchenette presented some challenges), but the overall property is beautiful. Super-quiet: it's set back from a dead-end street, so there's hardly any traffic to begin with, and even when families with kids were staying in the adjacent villas, we hardly heard them at all, and that was only when they were playing in the pool.
The property's beachfront is a very short walk across the street and through a garden. You'd have to walk further if you were staying at one of the big hotels in Grace Bay. The villas themselves are not so far back from the Atlantic that they're cut off from the breeze. We spent a lot of mornings lounging on the balcony with our coffee before heading out to the beach or to explore.
Multiple good restaurants with a variety of price-points are within walking distance, along with an excellent grill shack, but you will probably want a car if you plan to explore the island at all or head down to the Grace Bay shops and restaurants.
There were some minor maintenance needs that the property needed (some boards need replacing in the overhangs and there were only two working umbrellas down at the beach), but I'd chalk those up to the long COVID shut-down. The housekeeper and grounds crew were there every day of our stay, and it's obviously a well-maintained set of buildings. Super-clean, with lots of outdoor showers for rinsing after beach trips and loungers if you prefer to hang around one or another of the two pools.
And the big bonus: there is a very nice coral garden starting about 50 yards out from the property. Wade in and swim out, angling to the left. There's a big bed of sea grass, then an open space, and then several coral heads that extend almost all the way out to the boat travel lanes: when the tide's in, it's easy to let the current glide you right over the top of the reef, and the entire windward side has tons of fish, including a pretty big puffer fish, and we saw the biggest turtle of the trip there, about the size of a manhole cover.