Route De La Marette, St Saviour's GY7 9XB
This beautifully renovated 18th century granite cottage perfectly blends period character with modern living.
Behind its charming façade, the property offers three well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom, together with a welcoming cottage-style kitchen featuring wooden worktops and a striking exposed granite wall.
Outside, the home continues to impress with an enclosed rear garden, offering privacy and space for outdoor dining. A large shed, fitted with plumbing and electricity, provides excellent versatility, whether used as a workshop, or hobby space. To the rear of the property is a gravelled parking area with ample space for multiple vehicles.
The attractive granite frontage, slate roof, and neatly landscaped front garden with seating area add to the property’s kerb appeal. Fully modernised yet full of charm, this cottage represents a rare opportunity to purchase a period home ready to move straight into and enjoy.
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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