La Chasse, St Saviour
Description
This five-bedroom granite property has been lovingly refurbished by the DiCasa team to deliver a space of functionality and luxury. Featuring a separate annex that accommodates a guest bedroom and gym that leads out onto an outdoor pool and terrace, with views across it's 7 acres of countryside. This former farmhouse can be found a few hundred meters from one of Jersey's top preparatory schools - St Michaels, in the parish of St Saviour. It's a truly rare opportunity to purchase a refurbished farmhouse with such character in such a desirable location. The gated entrance opens to a stone driveway with turning circle and parking for four cars, with a garage to the rear of the house. The house extends to approximately 4689 sq. ft along with a stunning standalone annex containing a gym, shower room, toilet, and a kitchenette with a grand entertaining space. The house has been beautifully renovated throughout using the signature DiCasa colour palette and contemporary aesthetic. Living The DiCasa team have spared no expense on this renovation starting from the quaint hallway and cloakroom on the ground floor, through to the brand-new home office, magnificent orangery and drawing room. The gorgeous drawing room has an impressive original stone fireplace and the orangery doubles as an elegant formal dining room with French doors leading out to the rear terrace. The limestone floor across the orangery gives a distinguished feel, with a grand dining table and rustic armoire. The layout has made the most of the room's height and light, with the floor to ceiling windows and doors. The orangery is serviced by an adjoining kitchen/breakfast room, which is ideally suited for modern living with an attractive, well-appointed kitchen area with a Lacanche French range, with its signature
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