Route de St Andre, St Andrew's GY6 8XN
This prominent listed Georgian-style rectory provides extensive and versatile accommodation ideal for a large family.
The home features large reception rooms, each enjoying high ceilings and plenty of natural light through the large windows, some of which frame views across to the Parish Church.
The remaining accommodation spans three floors and provides seven bedrooms serviced by a WC and two bath/shower rooms. There is also a vast amount of storage space within the property.
The Rectory benefits from being sat in a secluded position within mature gardens and there is a good amount of parking on site.
In the centre of the island is the garden of Guernsey. What the parish lacks in coastline it makes up for in rural pasture, and a Tony Jacklin designed golf course. At its heart St Andrew’s has fields of gold once central to cider making in the island. Its church is affectionately known as St André de la Pommeraye, or St Andrew of the apple orchard, as celebrated each year in good family fashion in the rectory gardens.
There are lovely clusters of granite farmhouses and the Little Chapel’s setting of Vauxbelets means pretty little valleys, watched over by a former monastery, now Blanchelande College. Talbot Valley is even prettier and while it lies predominantly in the Castel, St Andrew’s will point to where it begins.
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