Le Jardin Du Viton, St Peter
Description
An impressive detached home enjoying panoramic sea views across St Aubin's Bay, offering generous and versatile accommodation in a lovely setting. The main house provides beautifully proportioned living space, including a bright and welcoming living room complete with a log burner - perfect for cosy evenings while taking in the outlook. The spacious eat-in kitchen is ideal for modern family life and opens directly onto a south facing terrace with breathtaking sea views, creating a seamless flow for indoor-outdoor living. There is also a separate utility room. Upstairs, there are three double bedrooms and two bathrooms, including a fantastic main bedroom with en-suite and elevated views across the bay - a wonderful space to wake up to each morning. An additional loft room currently used as an office offers flexibility for those working from home or needing extra family space. The property also benefits from a self-contained one-bedroom annexe, ideal for guests, extended family, or potential income. Externally, the large south-west facing garden provides plenty of space for entertaining and enjoying the sun throughout the day, all set against the backdrop of the panoramic views. A substantial tandem garage, along with driveway parking and electric charging points, completes this superb home. In an elevated position only a short walk to the beach, mainly completely off the road. Close to amenities in St Aubin & St Peter's Villages. Living The welcoming living room features a log burner. The spacious eat-in kitchen is very much the heart of the home, with doors opening directly onto a south-facing terrace - ideal for entertaining or simply enjoying the ever-changing outlook. A separate utility room keeps the practical elements tucked away, while an additional room used as a
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