Wanted to add my two cents as I realize there have been no reviews for quite a long time. While we enjoyed our stay in Conquered Fame and getting to explore Grand Cayman, this side of the island was apparently experiencing some unusual beach conditions (according to someone we met on the island) while we were there, to no fault of the owners of course. It was very windy, the waters were very choppy, and the debris of seaweed on the beach on this side was overwhelming. That said, the walk from the villa to Rum Point, while not long, was actually unpleasant. Between the excessive seaweed debris, the volume of actual garbage washed up from the ocean that lay before us, and the very rocky conditions, we actually preferred walking in the street or driving. While the seaweed debris seemed excessive at Rum Point too, they had employees there cleaning it up, so spending the day at Rum Point was still quite enjoyable. 4 members of my family took the challenge to snorkel from the villa to Rum Point. It was a very difficult swim, even though the tides helped you along. (They said the snorkeling was average here- much better snorkeling was found in Cemetary Beach, Governor's Beach and Spotts Beach.) Very difficult to give up before you get to Rum Point tho b/c you can't really exit the water once you've passed the villa because of the excessive coral and rocky exit. Note- only strong swimmers should try this!
The villa itself was clean, but clearly out-dated. The owner's "closet" is just a mess of supplies pushed carelessly in the back of the master bedroom closet, with nothing blocking the view, nor access. Even with access to the "owners closet", there were no portable chairs to carry with us to other beaches, nor a cooler. The old, rusty, loud washer & dryer are behind a curtain in another bedroom- not very attractive either. Bathrooms are older.There were some issues accessing the villa when we arrived, and then with a toilet that was leaking, both issues were resolved by the on-island property manager.
I was surprised by other reviews indicating that this villa has a good beach front for young children to play. In actuality, there is a small, sandy beachfront but only a rocky entry to the water in front of the villa. You need to walk about 75-100 yards away from the house to enter the water safely without huge rocks/coral in your way. And even there you need flippers or water shoes to enter. TV has spotty coverage. Wifi worked great, thankfully.