Maison D’Or, St Brelade
Description
Great attention to detail in every aspect, from door handles to floor coverings, you could not wish for more. Located above the picturesque harbour of St Aubin with panoramic views from all main rooms, there are terraces and gardens all poised to take in the breathtaking vistas. Set in an elevated position yet affording complete privacy, a rare feature in a coastal residence. The approach to the property is very discreet with very little being seen from the road. Yet once inside, the quality and size is immediately apparent. Ceilings are high and there is plenty of glass to maximise the views. Just a few minutes walk away are all the bars and restaurants of St Aubin's village, popular with locals and tourists there are around a dozen different restaurants within a short stroll plus supermarket, hairdressers and much more. A promenade and bike track run the whole length of the bay providing pedestrian or cycle access to St Helier should one wish. Alternatively a bus runs every 20 minutes. The airport is less than a 10 minute drive so commuting is a breeze. A luxury property for a discerning buyer. Living A magnificent entrance hall with sweeping engineered staircase is the centre of the property. At ground floor level are a series of huge reception rooms, flooded with natural light through acres of glass. As well as the formal living room with dining room behind, is a wonderful open plan kitchen diner, a really sociable hub that is perfect for entertaining. Well designed, it has a further prep kitchen to the rear and lounging areas off to the side. All have access on to the terraces through quality sliding doors. Two lifts in the main hall, one from the garage and the other to the bedrooms. Sleeping Four extremely well equipped bedroom suites at first floor level with th
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