Le Desert

£2,650,000

Les Vallettes, St Saviour's GY7 9YW

  • Local Market
  • Sole Agent

Nestled along a peaceful country lane in the heart of St Saviour’s, this charming granite farmhouse presents a rare and exciting opportunity to create a truly exceptional home.

Surrounded by open agricultural fields and unspoilt countryside, the property enjoys a tranquil setting that offers both privacy and picturesque views yet remains within easy reach of local amenities.
Set in approximately 12 acres (29 Vergees & 33.58 Perches) of agricultural land, this substantial property boasts an abundance of potential. The traditional stone-built residence, steeped in character, exudes timeless appeal with its symmetrical façade and slate roof
Inside, the accommodation is generously proportioned, offering an ideal canvas for modernisation and reconfiguration to suit contemporary living. With scope to extend (subject to planning), the possibilities for enhancement are as broad as your imagination.

The exterior of the property is equally compelling, with a diverse range of outbuildings including attractive stone barns, six loose boxes, a timber store, and a feed store, all providing versatile space for equestrian use, hobby farming, or potential ancillary accommodation (subject to necessary permissions).
Whether you are seeking a peaceful family retreat, a working smallholding, or a redevelopment opportunity, this property is brimming with potential. With its idyllic rural location, traditional features, and extensive grounds, it offers a rare lifestyle opportunity in one of Guernsey’s most sought-after parishes.

  • Beautiful period farmhouse with characterful granite façade
  • Approx 12 Acres of Agricultural land 29Vergee & 33.58 Perch
  • Quiet and private rural setting in St Saviour’s
  • Variety of stone and timber outbuildings
  • 6 loose boxes, ideal for equestrian use
  • Scope for modernisation and extension
  • St Saviour's
  • La Houguette Primary, Les Beaucamps High School

Farming has been at the heart of St Saviour’s for centuries. The parish is blessed with great swathes of lush pasture and sheltered valleys descending onto a westerly coastline. Three of the valleys were flooded to form the island’s reservoir, around which the millennium walk takes an hour or so to complete.

St Saviour’s church and community centre are the focal points for parishioners and regular events often attract island-wide attention, such as the church’s annual music festival and revelry. Hotels and restaurants in the parish are few, but good.

The many fine farmhouses in St Saviour’s, some dating from the 17th century, are evidence of the parish’s inherent prosperity, and new development has been sparse giving rise to premium house prices as demand is high.

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Local Market Team