2 Melrose, St Brelade
Description
A superb, brand new detached four bedroom home extending to approximately 2,350 sq ft, thoughtfully arranged over two beautifully designed floors. The property is complemented by a double garage, ample driveway parking and landscaped gardens enjoying a desirable southerly aspect. The ground floor opens into a generous entrance hall, where herringbone-laid ceramic flooring in soft, neutral tones flows seamlessly throughout, setting a calm and cohesive aesthetic. Glazed double doors reveal a striking dining area, enhanced by dramatic double-height glazing and a gallery void above, allowing natural light to flood the space. This elegant setting flows effortlessly into the sitting room, centred around a bespoke mirrored media wall with inset electric fire. Sliding pocket doors provide discreet access to an adjoining study or playroom, offering versatility without compromising the open-plan feel. At the heart of the home, the contemporary kitchen is arranged around a central island with dedicated dining space. It is beautifully appointed with high-quality cabinetry, Silestone worktops and a full suite of Miele appliances, including a coffee machine and Quooker tap providing boiling and chilled filtered water. Floor-to-ceiling glazing frames views across the garden, while a separate utility room with laundry provision, storage and a cloakroom ensures practical day-to-day living. A softly carpeted staircase rises to the first floor, where the landing overlooks the impressive double-height dining area below. The principal bedroom offers a refined retreat, complete with a dedicated dressing area and a stylish en-suite shower room finished with quality tiling and Duravit sanitaryware. A second spacious bedroom also benefits from en-suite facilities, while bedrooms three and four
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