La Brecque, St Martin
Description
This four-bedroom ensuite beach villa with a separate one-bedroom ensuite guest house, with its luxurious interiors and spectacular sea views is unlike anything else in Jersey. The unapparelled views from the terraces on the ground and first floors will allow you to enjoy the breath-taking scenery of the unspoiled bay and small harbour on your doorstep. As soon as you enter the villa you are met with a light and minimal palette of natural materials, Amtico flooring with underfloor heating throughout, utilising areas with custom builds, handcrafted stairs, and wardrobes, each pulling a luxe beach aesthetic. La Brecque House has the feel of a summer house with its generous outdoor terraces but designed for all year round living. Living You can enter the formal living room from the hall, where the internal doors are custom made with whitewashed raised and fielded European oak, or you can walk across the open plan space from the dining room. The custom and back lit shelves feature a media wall with its purpose built in 65-inch TV and sound bar, discretely positioned in this perfectly tonal cabinet. The designer kitchen comprises of a built in double fridge and freezer, wine fridge, boiling water tap and two ovens with combination microwave. There is an Induction hob and integrated dishwasher, finished with a Dekton work surface. The white Corian dining table for eight guests is at the heart of this living space. Sleeping Each bedroom has an ensuite bathroom with electric underfloor heating. The design aesthetic continues in these spaces, with their wet showers and custom glass doors. Bedrooms three and four are reached via the sculptural spiral stairs in the centre of the house, allowing for a distinct level of privacy for guests or family members. generous in size and prac
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