High Trees, St Brelade
Description
Nestled in the prestigious enclave of St. Brelade's Bay, this exceptional two-generation residence is a triumph of contemporary design, meticulously crafted by award-winning architect Paul Van Bodegom (Page Architects) and brought to life by the renowned Fir-Pine Development team. Every element of this home has been carefully considered, creating a seamless blend of luxury, functionality, and breathtaking coastal beauty. From the moment you step inside, you are greeted by an atmosphere of refined elegance. A sophisticated palette of natural materials, underfloor heating throughout, and intelligent Lutron lighting set the stage for a home that is as comfortable as it is striking. Location Located in the highly sought after location of St. Brelades Bay, a short walk to the beach, sea views from the property. Living At the heart of this remarkable residence is an expansive open-plan living space designed for both entertaining and everyday comfort. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame awe-inspiring sea views, filling the space with natural light and a constant connection to the stunning surroundings. The state-of-the-art chef's kitchen, complete with premium appliances, an oversized island, and bespoke cabinetry, flows effortlessly into the dining and living areas, where stylish yet inviting interiors set the tone for modern coastal living. For quieter moments, a separate family room offers a more intimate retreat, while a private study provides a tranquil workspace. Sleeping With six generously proportioned double bedrooms and five elegantly appointed bathrooms, this home offers an unparalleled level of comfort. The main suite captures sweeping sea vistas, a bespoke walk-in wardrobe, and a spa-like ensuite. The additional bedrooms are equally impressive, each designed to maximis
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