Treetops House 2, St Lawrence
Description
With construction due to commence shortly and completion anticipated in 2027, this represents a unique opportunity to acquire a landmark new residence at an early stage and secure one of Jersey's finest contemporary homes. Set within beautifully landscaped grounds, this exceptional contemporary residence has been designed to provide an outstanding balance of family living, entertaining, and wellbeing. Extending to almost 10,000 sq ft, the accommodation is arranged over three floors and connected by both staircase and lift. The scale of the property is immediately apparent on arrival, with generous proportions and a thoughtful layout that allows each area of the house to serve a distinct purpose. At the heart of the home is an impressive kitchen and breakfast room, complemented by a separate butler's kitchen and pantry. Formal and informal living spaces include a drawing room, dining room, family room, and home office, all enjoying excellent natural light and direct access to the surrounding terraces and gardens. A generously proportioned ground-floor bedroom suite provides excellent flexibility for guests, multi-generational living, or live-in staff. The first floor provides five further bedroom suites, each with its own en-suite bathroom and access to balconies or terraces. The principal suite occupies a significant portion of the floor and offers a luxurious private retreat overlooking the grounds. A particular feature of the property is the extensive leisure floor. Designed to rival that of a private members' club, it incorporates a superb indoor swimming pool, sauna, cold plunge pool, gymnasium, cinema room, and entertainment lounge with bar. A temperature-controlled wine cellar and substantial ancillary accommodation complete this level. Outside, the gardens have b
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