Marsannay, St Lawrence
Description
Broadlands is pleased to offer this exceptional four-bedroom detached family home. This property is ideal for families seeking a modern, comfortable, and well-situated residence. The current owners have undertaken a comprehensive renovation, ensuring the home meets contemporary living standards. This includes a new roof, windows, doors, and a new driveway, which provides ample parking for five to six vehicles. These updates enhance both the property's aesthetic appeal and its practical functionality. Inside, the ground floor features two versatile reception rooms: a comfortable sitting room and a separate dining room, suitable for various family needs and entertaining. The modern kitchen/diner is a central feature, equipped for both everyday use and social gatherings, offering a stylish and functional space opening out to the rear garden. There are four well-proportioned bedrooms and three modern bathrooms, providing comfortable accommodation and convenience for a family. Each room is designed to maximise natural light and space. Externally, the property benefits from a secure, good-sized garden. This private outdoor area includes a decked seating area, perfect for outdoor dining and relaxation. The garden extends the living space, offering a pleasant environment for both quiet enjoyment and entertaining. The location is highly advantageous, being close to the beach for coastal access and within easy reach of local amenities, including shops and schools. An excellent bus route provides convenient transport links across the island, making La Rue du Galet a sought-after address. As Sole Agent, Broadlands recommends an early viewing to fully appreciate this family home's quality, space, and prime location. For further information or to arrange a viewing, please contact Ang
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