Petit Port Close, St Brelade
Description
Nestled in the desirable location of La Route du Petit Port, Jersey, this exceptional five-bedroom detached house presents a rare opportunity to acquire a truly magnificent home. Designed with contemporary living in mind, the property seamlessly blends luxurious finishes with practical features, all set against a backdrop of west-facing sea views. The accommodation is thoughtfully arranged over two floors, offering generous and flexible living spaces. The ground floor features a welcoming entrance leading to an expansive open-plan lounge and dining area, perfect for both everyday family life and entertaining guests. The heart of the home is undoubtedly the fully fitted kitchen, a culinary delight complete with elegant Quartz worktops and a central island that cleverly integrates a kitchen table, providing a focal point for casual dining. A significant advantage is the inclusion of a double en-suite bedroom on the ground floor, offering superb versatility for guests or multi-generational living. Ascending to the first floor, an impressive open gallery from the landing creates a sense of grandeur and light. Here, you will find four further double bedrooms, each benefiting from its own en-suite bathroom, ensuring privacy and comfort for all residents. Two of these first-floor bedrooms boast charming vaulted ceilings and private balconies, offering tranquil spaces to enjoy the surrounding views. A dedicated first-floor study provides an ideal environment for remote working or quiet contemplation. This home is equipped with an array of high-specification features designed for modern comfort and efficiency. Wet underfloor heating extends throughout both floors, providing consistent warmth, complemented by solar panels for enhanced energy efficiency. Lutron lighting systems of
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