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NEW today ST SAVIOR

LARGE DETACHED HOUSE 4 BED EXTRA LARGE GARDEN, GARAGE PARKING AND IN TIP TOP ORDER THROUGHOUT 615 close to all major schools

New Sole Agents ST PETER large detached house in St Peters sitting on a large plot presently divided into a 2 generation home could well be put back to very large family 5 -6 bed house  extra large sunny  garden and stunning views could well be a developers dream house in good location hidden away from main stream traffic 945K  CALL PAT TO ARRANGE A VIEWING 07797776508

New today A Piece of History dating back to 1786, granite large granite home  in St Aubin, A-K

Stunning views

St Aubin renowned for being one of the  prettiest town and harbour in Jersey  lying-up directly opposite St Helier across the sandy crescent of St Aubin’s Bay, surpassed its larger neighbour in importance throughout the 18th century. This superior position resulted from the marvellous harbour facilities constructed there between 1754-1819, where, at one point in the 18th century, some 150 ‘pirated’ French ships had been captured and moored in the harbour, at that time under the command of Sir George Carteret. There is much irony in the acknowledgement that St Aubin took its name from a 6th century bishop of Angers, who was the patron saint and protector of those vulnerable to piracy.

The town owed much of its thriving commercial success in the 18th century to its indulgent treatment of ‘privateers’.

St Aubin’s harbour as it is today is a very different prospect from the 18th century  and is now a  popular holiday venue, it bustles now with the movement of small yachts and cruisers, and the Royal Channel Islands Yacht Club is located there. Standing a little offshore, but accessible at certain low tides, is St Aubin’s Fort. Built in 1542, during the reign of Henry VIII (1509-47), as a bastion against sea raiders, the fort’s long history is littered with periods of renovation and rebuilding. A major period of rebuilding occurred in 1840 and again, a hundred years later, the structure underwent considerable re-fortification during the Nazi occupation. A visit to St Aubin’s Fort is certain to be rewarded by the marvelous views on offer from its ramparts, a sweeping panoramic seascape taking in the delightful profile of Elizabeth Castle, reclining on the opposite side of the Bay.

TODAY and on sale this superb 2 story  granite house steeped in such history and featured in Joan Stevenson historical properties of Jersey

A-K 1.888000 lucky eight for someone

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St Ouens 1.095Mil

A stunning house and set in  in St. Ouen countryside. Believed to date back to the early 1800′s,and retaining some character features. The house offers  space in abundance coupled with a huge sunny lawn private garden. When you enter the house the sense of space prevails and the solid oak flooring adds to the character and era of the property. On entering the large kitchen/diner overlooking lawn gardens and doors out  onto to decked area you have total privacy . Perfect for the growing family and   ideal for entertaining.       Planning permission is in situ for a  a swimming pool and garden chalet.plenty forecourt gravel parking, ample storage

a real find

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