15 Netherby Court, St Peter
Description
Broadlands is delighted to present this truly unique and exceptionally spacious four-bedroom penthouse apartment, ideally positioned in one of Jersey's most desirable south coast locations. Offering over 1,500 sq ft of well proportioned living space, this remarkable home combines generous accommodation, stunning panoramic sea views across St Aubin's Bay, and excellent practical features, making it perfect for families and professionals alike. Accessed via it's own private entrance and welcome porch with door entry system, the apartment immediately conveys a sense of exclusivity. A large central hallway and dining area, illuminated by a striking skylight lantern, creates an impressive first impression and floods the heart of the home with natural light. Analog fitted ceiling speakers and wooden flooring throughout all living areas, with carpet in the bedrooms. The spacious open-plan living area is the centrepiece of the property, featuring a cosy wood-burning stove and ample room for both relaxing and entertaining. Large windows frame the agricultural fields with distant sea views, while doors open onto a superb south-facing balcony, providing the perfect setting for al fresco dining, morning coffee, or simply enjoying the spectacular sunsets over Jersey's coastline. The fully fitted kitchen is thoughtfully designed with granite worktops, a larder cupboard, breakfast bar and excellent storage, seamlessly connecting with the living space to create a sociable and contemporary environment. A separate utility and boiler cupboard further enhances the practicality of the home. The accommodation comprises four generous double bedrooms, including two with walk-through wardrobes and en-suite shower rooms, there is a traditional vanity handbasin in bedroom 3, alongside a stylish h
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