Simon Cottage, St Peter
Description
Situated within an attractive collection of just three thoughtfully designed homes, Simon Cottage offers an enviable combination of countryside tranquility, contemporary comfort and village convenience. Constructed in 2019 and designed to reflect traditional Jersey farmstead architecture, the property enjoys a peaceful position off a quiet green lane, surrounded by open fields whilst remaining within easy walking distance of St Peter's village amenities. Extending to approximately 2,300 sq ft, this beautifully presented home has been designed with both modern family living and entertaining in mind. A welcoming entrance hall leads through to a spacious dual-aspect sitting room, flooded with natural light and opening into a delightful garden room overlooking the rear garden. At the heart of the home is a generous kitchen and dining space, complemented by a separate utility room and direct access to the integral double garage. The first floor provides three excellent double bedrooms and three bathrooms, including a superb principal suite. The well-balanced accommodation offers flexibility for families, visiting guests or those seeking additional space to work from home. Outside the secure south-easterly garden has been thoughtfully landscaped to create a private and sheltered setting for outdoor dining, relaxation and entertaining. A substantial garden room provides valuable additional space and could equally serve as a home office, studio, gym or recreation room. Constructed by a highly regarded local developer, the property benefits from underfloor heating throughout, quality craftsmanship, ample parking and an excellent standard of finish. Combining modern efficiency with timeless architectural styling, Simon Cottage represents a rare opportunity to acquire a substantia
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