Maison Du Coin, St Brelade
Description
The current owners acquired the property in 2016 and set about a 3 year comprehensive refurbishment to bring it up to the highest of modern standards. The accommodation has been extended and, in some parts, completely rebuilt and equipped with modern technology, as can be seen in the technical specification. The property features high ceilings and plenty of natural light. The kitchen has been designed with a vaulted ceiling, bi fold doors out to the garden and a light and bright dining/relaxing area. Through the sympathetically designed glass porch leads to the main entrance hall with the principle reception room off to the left in what is know as The West Wing. It also houses a formal dining room, a playroom/TV room. There is also a guest/staff suite with it's own living room and access to the newly created mirrored gym. There is a board room, second kitchen, utility room and a boot room providing plenty of space for guests and staff alike. At first floor level are 6 en-suite bedrooms including a fabulous principle suite with dressing room and very impressive bathroom, which includes dual wc's, and steam room. The principle suite also has a staircase down to the gym. The first floor has a magnificent guest lounge with a separate cloakroom adjacent. At second floor level is the last of the en-suite bedrooms and a vaulted study. An entertaining area with outside kitchen has been created next to the pool which has an electric cover making it child and pet friendly. Changing rooms are provided with showers. In addition, to the rear of the property is a wine cellar. A totally pristine property throughout in a premium location. Living Wide entrance hall with staircase to first floor. Newly created glass porch. Numerous reception rooms including a stunning kitchen with vaulte
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