The Farmhouse, 1 La Porte, St Saviour
Description
Nestled within the countryside of St Saviour, this new, completely renovated, property offers a rare opportunity to uniquely embrace sustainable living within a unique 'eco community', alongside the practicality of a new build whilst retaining the charm and grace of a traditional home! Situated in a peaceful location on a quiet lane, the residence enjoys picturesque rural views, providing a serene retreat. The property has been finished to an excellent standard throughout, with bright, generous living spaces and large windows that allow natural light to flow through the home. The spacious fully fitted kitchen has a central island and space for dining table, perfect for entertaining. This leads through to the living room with working fireplace and large windows overlooking the garden. Upstairs there are four good size double bedrooms and three bathrooms (two en-suite). There is a lovely outlook over the surrounding fields. There is a large 410sqm sunny south facing garden, mostly laid to lawn. Large double garage with room above which would make a good gym / playroom / office, plus additional parking for 3. An exceptional feature of this property is the use of on-site solar and wind-generated electricity, providing sustainable heating solutions that contribute to a greener lifestyle and provide free heating for the new owner. This is a rare opportunity to embrace eco-conscious living in a tranquil setting, where modern comfort meets sustainability. Living Fully fitted traditional eat-in kitchen with central island and granite decorative hearth. Large living room with working fireplace and views through sash windows to the garden. Separate utility room. WC. Sleeping Four double bedrooms across two floors. Three modern bathrooms (two en-suite) plus downstairs cloakroom. Ou
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