Cranbourne, St Saviour
Description
This exceptional property has undergone a meticulous and extensive high-spec renovation, modernisation and extension, resulting in a truly outstanding family home that offers approximately 2,691 sq ft of contemporary living space spread over three floors. No expense has been spared in creating a home of great quality and style. Being in an elevated position, sweeping distant sea views towards the French coast can be enjoyed from all floors. The location of this property is particularly advantageous, offering excellent proximity to Jersey's esteemed colleges and other secondary schools, making it an ideal choice for families. The convenience ensures easy access to local amenities, walking distance to town, and excellent transport links, providing a seamless daily routine and enhancing the overall lifestyle experience. Upon entering, you are immediately struck by the sophisticated design and superior finishes that characterise every aspect of this home. The property boasts three generously proportioned reception rooms, providing versatile spaces for both formal entertaining and relaxed family gatherings. These areas are thoughtfully designed to maximise natural light and offer a comfortable, inviting atmosphere. The living room has a real cozy feel in the winter benefitting from a central wood burning stove. There is a great size study / hobby room and the old garage has been converted into a snug / bar. At the heart of this magnificent family home is the wonderful fully fitted kitchen diner with large walk-in pantry and separate utility. This culinary haven is perfect for both everyday meals and entertaining guests, seamlessly blending functionality with elegant aesthetics. The careful redesign ensures a fluid layout, enhancing the sense of space and connectivity through
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