The Grange, St Clement
Description
The accommodation, over three floors is extremely spacious and, as well as having three double bedrooms and three bathrooms, has a grand living area with incredible high ceilings and exposed beams. The spacious mezzanine level is an added bonus of versatile living space. Two double bedrooms at ground floor level and two separate garden areas means that it could be used as a two generation or home with income. Outside areas are private and positioned to enjoy all day sunshine. Located on a fairly quiet speed restricted lane, the beach at Le Hocq is a 2 minute walk away with a little know public access through the houses. The number one bus stop is at the end of the road and, as well as the 2 side by side allocated parking spaces, there is plenty of free public parking by the Parish Hall. Living Amazing living space at first floor level with exposed granite wall to one and vaulted ceiling and ample space for dining table. Kitchen designed to be extremely sociable and perfect for entertaining. At ground floor level is a large rear porch or reading room. Accessed from the first floor via a staircase, is a spacious mezzanine with balcony overlooking the lounge. Sleeping Ground floor main bedroom suite with en-suite shower room and a large dressing room plus secondary downstairs bedroom with en-suite. Upstairs, there is a double bedroom and house bathroom. Outside Large garden to the rear of the property which is extremely private and great for entertaining as it also has a covered terrace. Front split level patio area with water feature South west facing. The owners have also created a decked balcony accessed off the living room although currently the only access is via a window. The new owner would need to apply for planning permission to create a door. Either way there is
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