The Hacienda, St Brelade
Description
Not only that but the owners have ensured that all updates required have taken place. The property sits at the end of a long private driveway in an elevated location overlooking surrounding fields to the sea beyond. Electric gates and a complex security system provide peace of mind if the house is to be unoccupied for long periods. There is virtually no maintenance required as the gardens have been replaced with Astroturf. All the operating systems on the house can be operated remotely and security cameras can also be monitored. The entrance hall features a double height ceiling with a suspended staircase to the first floor. The property is glazed from top to bottom with doors leading onto terraces and the garden. A beautifully equipped kitchen diner has every appliance you could wish for and all of the top marques such as Wolf and Sub Zero. The lounge and dining room feature a central bar, perfect for entertaining. The property can be purchased with the entire contents should one wish to have an easy turnkey option. Rooms Living Huge living spaces. A full height galleried entrance hall. A fully equipped eat in kitchen with Wolf and Sub Zero appliances. Further prep kitchen behind with adjacent wine cellar. Off the entrance hall is an office, cloakroom, cinema room and a very spacious lounge/diner with central bar. All rooms have glazed doors onto the terraces. Sleeping The original design feature 5 bedroom suites plus an integral flat. The owners have adapted to create an enormous main suite with his and hers bathrooms and dressing rooms, large terrace and amazing views. Another bedroom is used as an office with a further suite fitted as a utility room. All can be easily returned to 5 bedrooms. Services All mains, bottled gas for fire. Remotely monitored fire alarm and
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