Terre Neuve, St John
Description
The property is a large, traditional home that offers the best of both worlds. The highlight is the incredible kitchen situated in a converted barn with a mezzanine level, it acts as a fantastic focal point of the home. Comprising a 5-bedroom main house and a separate 2-bedroom cottage, there's plenty of space for the whole family. Multiple reception rooms provide ample space for relaxation and entertainment. With a sunny, south-facing enclosed garden, it is safe for children and pets. Conveniently located near St John's village, this property offers easy access to local amenities. With ample parking and a garage, this home is ready to accommodate your every need. Don't miss this opportunity to make this spacious and inviting property your own. Living There is plenty of living pace in this home, the standout room is the incredible kitchen / diner with a large mezzanine lounge above, vaulted ceilings and access to the garden. Additionally there is also a games room/gym, granite wine room, dining room, study, and separate lounge. On the top floor there is a further multi-purpose room next to the attic bedroom that would make a fantastic playroom, teenage hangout, cinema etc. Sleeping The main house has 5 double bedrooms. The main bedroom has a large walk-in wardrobe and gorgeous en-suite bathroom. The remaining bedrooms in the main house are serviced by the two house bathrooms and there is also a further dressing room which could be a repurposed as a 6th double bedroom if required on the first floor. The top floor consists of a huge double attic bedroom with exposed 18th century beams and the connecting play room / teenage den could be used as a separate suite. Separate Cottage Large kitchen, separate dining room and separate living room with log burner. Small patio with
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