8 Melrose, St Brelade
Description
Built by Ashbe Construction for Melrose Homes, this exceptional property is part of an exclusive gated community of ten luxury eco-homes, crafted by reputable builders renowned for their quality workmanship and high-end finishes. This stunning 2400sqft three-storey home offers four spacious double bedrooms and three beautifully appointed bathrooms, combining modern elegance and thoughtful design with premium detailing and finishing throughout, all that's left to do is name your home! The ground floor features a welcoming entrance hall leading to an expansive open plan living space; encompassing living room, complete with bespoke oak joinery and feature fireplace, a bright open-plan modern kitchen and dining area boasting high-end finishes, state of the art built-in appliances and French doors opening onto a large, private wrap around garden. Additional highlights include a separate fitted utility room, a contemporary WC and underfloor heated porcelain tile Herringbone flooring. The handmade oak staircase guides you upstairs where you'll find a premier ensuite room with bespoke oak dressing room, a study, a second large double bedroom and house bathroom, while the top floor has a further large double bedroom with dressing nook, a fourth great size double bedroom and house bathroom, offering privacy and comfort in abundance. Externally, the property benefits from a large single garage, E-charging, driveway parking for two and visitor parking, ensuring convenience for both residents and guests. Perfectly positioned, the property sits on the doorstep of La Moye Golf Course, with La Moye Primary and Les Quennevais Secondary School both within easy reach. Enjoy beach access just five minutes away, the railway walk behind; all contributing to an exceptional lifestyle in a soug
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