House 2 Vent dEte, St John
Description
Constructed by the highly regarded local firm Ashbe, no expense has been spared in its design. High-quality fixtures and fittings create a sophisticated yet neutral backdrop, ready for the new owner to personalize. Spread over two floors, the ground floor features two expansive reception areas all laid with stunning herringbone oak effect porcelain tiles and with dual-aspect bi-folding doors, seamlessly connecting the interior to the external terrace while welcoming abundant southerly light. The stylish shaker-style kitchen, designed by The Kitchen Studio, equipped with premium Mielle appliances and a central feature island with stone worktops. The Media wall in living room features oak feature recessed shelving and inset electric fireplace. A cloakroom completes this level. A bespoke handmade solid oak feature staircase leads to the first floor, full of natural light, the primary bedroom boasts a south-facing private balcony with far-reaching rural views, a bespoke fitted dressing room, and luxury en-suite with both a bath and shower. Each of the additional three generous size double bedrooms also enjoys its own en-suite. Externally, No. 2 Vent d'Ete offers a low-maintenance, highly private garden enclosed by walls and fencing, perfectly positioned to capture sunlight throughout the day. The front of the property provides ample parking for multiple vehicles, in addition to a garage. Living The reception living spaces make up the ground floor; with two large reception spaces; one a living room and the other kitchen / diner / family room, fully tiled throughout the whole floor in stunning herringbone oak effect porcelain tiles; all opening out onto the al fresco patio garden. Separate WC. Integrated garage. Sleeping The 1st floor, fully carpeted throughout, features a st
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