St Brelade, Jersey, £15 million
On the market for the first time since it was built in the 1960s, Le Clos de Coleron overlooks the full extent of St Brelade’s Bay, offering an extremely rare opportunity to own a substantial tract of coastal land in this location. The accommodation comprises an open-plan living room/kitchen complex, six bedrooms and four bathrooms, as well as a huge multi-car garage, with scope for conversion. Five acres of grounds include mature gardens, a pool and wooded areas. Fine & Country Jersey (01534 840022; www.fineandcountry jersey.com); Hunt Estates (01534 860650; www.huntestates.com); Living Room (01534 717100; www.livingroom property.com); Wilsons Knight Frank (01534 877977; www.wilsons.je)
St Brelade, Jersey, £6.95 million
Located at the western tip of beautiful St Brelade’s Bay, La Rocquaise is a character property with period features and generous living spaces, all a stone’s throw from the beach. This historic house offers flexible accommodation, comprising four reception rooms, six bedrooms and six bathrooms. Outside are beautifully landscaped gardens and grounds, plus a summerhouse, all cleverly concealed behind the sea wall, offering complete privacy in one of the best locations on the island. Fine & Country Jersey (01534 840022; www.fineandcountryjersey.com); Savills (01534 722227; www.savills.com); Wilsons Knight Frank (01534 877977; www.wilsons.je)
St Clement, Jersey, £3.45 million
この記事は Country Life UK の July 19, 2023 版に掲載されています。
7 日間の Magzter GOLD 無料トライアルを開始して、何千もの厳選されたプレミアム ストーリー、9,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスしてください。
すでに購読者です ? サインイン
この記事は Country Life UK の July 19, 2023 版に掲載されています。
7 日間の Magzter GOLD 無料トライアルを開始して、何千もの厳選されたプレミアム ストーリー、9,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスしてください。
すでに購読者です? サインイン
Happiness in small things
Putting life into perspective and forces of nature in farming
Colour vision
In an eye-baffling arrangement of geometric shapes, a sinister-looking clown and a little girl, Test Card F is one of television’s most enduring images, says Rob Crossan
'Without fever there is no creation'
Three of the top 10 operas performed worldwide are by the emotionally volatile Italian composer Giacomo Puccini, who died a century ago. Henrietta Bredin explains how his colourful life influenced his melodramatic plot lines
The colour revolution
Toxic, dull or fast-fading pigments had long made it tricky for artists to paint verdant scenes, but the 19th century ushered in a viridescent explosion of waterlili
Bullace for you
The distinction between plums, damsons and bullaces is sweetly subtle, boiling down to flavour and aesthetics, but don’t eat the stones, warns John Wright
Lights, camera, action!
Three remarkable country houses, two of which have links to the film industry, the other the setting for a top-class croquet tournament, are anything but ordinary
I was on fire for you, where did you go?
In Iceland, a land with no monks or monkeys, our correspondent attempts to master the art of fishing light’ for Salmo salar, by stroking the creases and dimples of the Midfjardara river like the features of a loved one
Bravery bevond belief
A teenager on his gap year who saved a boy and his father from being savaged by a crocodile is one of a host of heroic acts celebrated in a book to mark the 250th anniversary of the Royal Humane Society, says its author Rupert Uloth
Let's get to the bottom of this
Discovering a well on your property can be viewed as a blessing or a curse, but all's well that ends well, says Deborah Nicholls-Lee, as she examines the benefits of a personal water supply
Sing on, sweet bird
An essential component of our emotional relationship with the landscape, the mellifluous song of a thrush shapes the very foundation of human happiness, notes Mark Cocker, as he takes a closer look at this diverse family of birds