Derry Farm, St Brelade
Description
Set behind private gates in one of St Brelade's most desirable rural locations, this exceptional country estate enjoys approximately 7.9 acres of picturesque grounds, creating a wonderful sense of privacy and tranquillity whilst remaining within easy reach of St Aubin, the airport and everyday amenities. The Grade 3 Listed farmhouse has been comprehensively restored with meticulous attention to detail, preserving its historic charm whilst introducing high-quality finishes and thoughtfully designed living spaces throughout. The result is a home that effortlessly balances period elegance with modern comfort. The principal residence offers beautifully proportioned accommodation centred around a superb open-plan kitchen and dining room, forming the heart of the home. A collection of elegant reception rooms provides flexibility for both entertaining and family life, including a formal sitting room, cosy library, family room and a dedicated home office. Practicality has been equally considered, with a generous utility room and useful basement storage. The main house provides four luxurious bedrooms served by three beautifully appointed bathrooms, whilst the attached self-contained two-bedroom cottage offers ideal accommodation for extended family, guests or live-in staff. Complementing this is a detached one-bedroom annexe, currently arranged as a gym, complete with its own entrance and shower room, offering further flexibility for a variety of uses. Outside, the grounds are equally impressive. Formal gardens surround the house before opening into extensive equestrian land, complete with stables and associated facilities. A swimming pool provides the perfect setting for summer entertaining, whilst a gently flowing stream enhances the peaceful countryside setting. A gated entr
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