La Grande Route De La Cote, St Clement
Description
Exceptional four-bedroom coastal homeLuxurious principal suiteFantastic outdoor lifestyleGarage + ParkingFREEHOLD – Occupying a fantastic position in the sought-after parish of St. Clement, this exceptional four-bedroom home offers spacious, versatile accommodation with stunning views across Jersey's east coast.The ground floor comprises three generous double bedrooms, all with fitted wardrobes, served by a stylish four-piece family bathroom. Extensive storage is available throughout the home, including an external storage cupboard.The first floor is undoubtedly the heart of the home, featuring an exceptionally spacious open-plan living room (7.48m x 5.69m) and kitchen/dining area, flooded with natural light and enjoying stunning sea views. A separate utility room and cloakroom add practicality, while the living space opens onto a large terrace, perfect for entertaining, dining or simply relaxing.Occupying the entire top floor, the impressive principal suite (3.35m x 5.73m) provides a luxurious retreat with a substantial bedroom, en-suite bathroom, fitted wardrobes and a dedicated office. The office opens onto a private balcony, with both the bedroom and office enjoying spectacular sea views.Externally, the property offers a large terrace, private balcony to beautifully planted roadside garden and lower patio, providing superb outdoor space for relaxing and entertaining. Further benefits include ample parking, an integral garage, additional external storage and the rare advantage of direct beach access.Ideally located on the No. 1 bus route, the property offers easy access to both St. Helier and the east coast's popular restaurants and beaches. It is also within easy reach of local primary schools, M&S St. Clement and a convenience store.Combining generous living space,
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