£3,250,000
6 bed detached house for saleLe Mont Sohier, St. Brelade, Jersey JE3
6 beds
6 baths
- Freehold
Livingroom Estate Agents
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About this property
Planning approved to construct a 6,000 sq. Ft. Dwelling
Five-bedroom property main dwelling
Study/office suite with a roof terrace
Self contained integral guest unit
Gym and sauna
State of the art wine store
Westerly views across St. Brelades Bay of the Church & Fishermans Chapel
Swimming pool
Connects seamlessly with its natural surroundings
Description
Located in the prestigious and highly desirable parish of St. Brelade, Livingroom is proud to present this exclusive development opportunity. Nestled into the hillside of Mont Sohier, Cotil du Parcq will provide stunning sea views across the bay as far as St. Brelade’s Church and Fisherman’s Chapel. Located within a 46,000 sq. Ft. (4335 sq. M) site, Cotil du Parcq has full planning approval for a luxurious 6,000 sq. Ft. Contemporary home that has been designed to harmoniously connect with its surroundings. The new home will include ample reception space on the ground floor, including a large eat-in kitchen, sitting room, TV room and games room/bar. Alternatively, why not wow friends by dining in the state-of-the-art wine store. On the first floor, the property will boast five-bedroom suites, three of which will enjoy views over St. Brelade's Bay, as well as a gym and sauna. On the second floor, you will find a study with a private terrace. In addition, the property will boast a one-bedroom guest unit with a private entrance. Externally the property will benefit from a mixture of garden and patio areas leading to the swimming pool as well as access to the bay along a private pathway and ample forecourt parking.
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