Solice, St Brelade
Description
FREEHOLD - Broadlands is delighted to present this exceptional contemporary family home, perfectly positioned in an elevated coastal setting enjoying spectacular panoramic views across the turquoise waters of St Brelade's Bay. Constructed to an exacting standard, this beautifully designed home extends to approximately 4,278 sq ft and offers luxurious accommodation throughout. The thoughtfully arranged layout combines generous proportions with elegant modern finishes, creating a home equally suited to everyday family life and entertaining. The property offers five spacious double bedrooms and five beautifully appointed bathrooms, including a stunning principal suite complete with a walk-in dressing room and luxurious en-suite bathroom. A dedicated home office provides the ideal space for remote working or study. Outside, landscaped gardens and expansive terraces have been carefully designed to provide low-maintenance outdoor living while making the most of the exceptional coastal outlook. Whether entertaining friends or simply relaxing in the sun, the outdoor spaces offer complete privacy and an outstanding setting. Approached via a private lane, the property enjoys peace and seclusion whilst remaining within easy reach of St Brelade's renowned beaches, restaurants, St Aubin's harbour and the airport. A double garage together with ample private parking completes this superb home. This is a rare opportunity to acquire an outstanding modern residence in one of Jersey's most sought-after coastal locations. Living Space The beautifully designed accommodation offers superb open-plan family living with generous reception areas, a dedicated study/home office and elegant contemporary finishes throughout. Large windows frame the stunning sea views while creating bright and airy l
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