1 Cleveland Avenue, St Helier, JE2 4PF
This charming deceptively spacious Victorian home, approx 2,200 sq ft is located in the Bel Royal area enjoying views towards St Aubin's Bay.
St James House, New St James Place, St Helier, JE2 4QL
8 Vienna Apartments, Victoria Road, St Saviour, JE2 7YF
We are delighted to present this unique and charming cottage set in rural St John, surrounded by fields and valleys with distant sea views and of France.
A touch of character blended with a modern renovation throughout make this deceptively spacious home offering approximately 2,800 sqft of living space and garaging set over four floors a pleasant surprise once entering the front door! There are two sun terraces on the first and second floors, which include views to Elizabeth Castle.
2 bedroom apartment with separate dining area and parking
With uncertainty in the property market and, quite frankly, the world, you, like many people, may have decided that you'll not move house just now. But you must've had reasons for thinking about moving in the first place, right? What if you need more space? what is involved in extending your home? Where do you even start?
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