Confidential Listing, St Martin
Description
Dating back to circa 1850, this substantial detached early Victorian residence is currently undergoing an extensive renovation programme. Upon completion in mid-December 2026, it will offer what is effectively a brand-new home behind its charming period façade. Extending to over 6,200 sq ft of accommodation arranged across four floors, the property provides exceptional space with seven bedrooms and six bathrooms, making it ideally suited to modern family living or multi-generational occupation. Retaining a wealth of character and original features, the home beautifully combines timeless architectural charm with the opportunity to enjoy fully refurbished contemporary interiors. Situated in the peaceful north-eastern corner of Jersey, just north of St Catherine's Breakwater, the property enjoys a highly sought-after rural setting with distant sea views from the upper levels. Accessed via a private driveway, the picturesque grounds include mature front and rear gardens, a stream, established planting, and an outdoor swimming pool, creating a wonderful setting for both entertaining and everyday family life. In addition, the integral two-bedroom apartment positioned above the double garages offers superb flexibility for guests, staff accommodation, independent family living, or supplementary income potential. For further information or to arrange a viewing, please contact Angela Binnie, the Sole Agent, on angela@broadlandsjersey.com or 07829 900010. Early enquiry is highly recommended to appreciate the scope and quality of this exceptional offering. Living Space The property offers approximately 6,200 sq. ft. of expansive living accommodation. The main house features 7 reception rooms, providing an incredible amount of versatile space that beautifully blends its original Vic
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