Villa Cambray, St Lawrence
Description
Villa Cambray's fantastic location commands a truly magnificent view over the entire south coast from St Helier around to St Aubin, with the coastline of France clearly visible in the distance. With ownership of the land to the south of the Villa falling within the Villa's boundary the view will never be lost. The spectacular site deserves the sort of special attention and passion worthy of its location and for that reason, great care, thought, and painstaking attention have been expended to ensure that the facilities being provided and the lifestyle choices the Villa will offer have been fully maximized. Living Villa Cambray offers an immediate sense of light and space from the moment you enter the ground floor lobby, a theme carried throughout the home. Open-plan design is enhanced by a cantilevered floating staircase, adding drama and striking lighting effects. A standout feature is the scenic glass lift, set within a back-lit marble-lined shaft-an elegant focal point. The main living area maximises panoramic views and flows seamlessly onto the terrace, pool, and dining areas. The dining space is perfectly positioned to capture both southerly and westerly vistas, with sliding glass panels creating a seamless indoor-outdoor experience. Sleeping In the manner that would be expected, the owner's suite commands the most impressive of views. Having its own private terrace, on the south side of the Villa overlooking the spectacular coastline, the sunrise to the left or sunset to the right can be enjoyed over coffee or cocktails. The finishings throughout the bedroom are impeccable with Calicut marble, a luxuriant bathroom, walk-in large shower, modern appliances including a walk-in W.C cubicle with TV and automated, self-cleaning toilet. Along with the master bedroom, ther
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