Lowlands, St Ouen
Description
The main house boasts 8 spacious bedrooms, each accompanied by its own en-suite, ensuring privacy and comfort for all occupants. Further complementing the residence is an additional 1 bedroom cottage situated within the sprawling grounds, offering versatile living arrangements for extended family members or guests. With a total of 27.3 acres of land at its disposal, a mix of equine and agriculturally farmed terrain, this property embodies the quintessential country estate. Exuding elegance and grandeur, this beautiful family home is designed for sophisticated entertaining and effortless every-day living. The meticulously landscaped gardens feature a plethora of amenities, including a heated swimming pool, gym, sauna, zip-wire, BBQ hut, and two tranquil ponds, adding a touch of tranquillity to the expansive outdoor space. Ample parking facilities, with a triple garage ensuring secure storage for vehicles and providing added convenience. To schedule a viewing or learn more about this exceptional property, please contact Lead Agent Angela Binnie [use Contact Agent Button] or[use Contact Agent Button]. In conclusion, Lowlands presents a unique opportunity to embrace a lifestyle of luxury, leisure, and natural beauty all within one remarkable estate. Living Space Welcome to Lowlands, a grand yet inviting property located in St. Ouen. This expansive home offers approximately 10,000 square feet of living space, perfect for luxurious living and entertaining. Step into the stunning entrance hall, leading to a formal lounge ideal for gatherings. The heart of the home is the spacious eat-in kitchen, designed for families and large groups to dine and socialize comfortably. Additional features include an office for remote work, a cozy snug for relaxation, and a dedicated playroom fo
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