La Villaise, St Ouen
Description
An exceptional detached country residence occupying a wonderfully private position along a quiet rural lane, enjoying breathtaking panoramic views across the coastline and sweeping sands of St Ouen's Bay. Offering an outstanding combination of character, space and versatility, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial family home in one of Jersey's most sought-after locations. The accommodation centres around a beautifully proportioned main house comprising three generous bedrooms and three bathrooms, thoughtfully arranged to provide comfortable family living while making the most of the stunning outlook. The heart of the home is the impressive open-plan living space, designed for both everyday living and entertaining, flowing effortlessly into additional reception rooms that offer flexibility for formal dining, home working, relaxation or family activities. Complementing the main residence is a charming self-contained one-bedroom cottage, ideal for visiting family and friends, independent relatives, staff accommodation, or as a potential income-generating opportunity. A substantial converted barn further enhances the property's appeal and is currently utilised as a games and entertainment room, although it could easily adapt to a variety of uses depending on a purchaser's requirements. Externally, the property is equally impressive. Extensive parking and a garage provide practicality, while the surrounding grounds create a wonderful sense of peace and seclusion. Two large adjoining fields offer exceptional outdoor space and a beautiful rural outlook. It owns the 2 fields in front, both with agricultural designation. Field 1057 has equine and orchard usage, whilst field 1056 is used for hay. Combining privacy, spectacular views, generous accommodation and exce
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