£1,950,000 House
La Rue Du Bocage, St. Brelade

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Features

6 Bedrooms
5 Bathrooms
2 Receptions
6 Parking

Summary

House Type
Freehold Tenure
Qualified Qualification
- Approx Size m2/ft2
Traditional Farmstead
Two Generation/Home with income
Six Bedrooms/Five bathrooms
Peaceful rural location
Ample parking and storage
7 Vergees of agricultural land

Steeped in rich history, La Ferme du Roi is a remarkable countryside estate dating back to 1616. Reputed to have once sheltered King Charles II and his mistress during the English Civil War, this former working farm now offers a rare blend of heritage, space, and lifestyle, set within the peaceful country lanes of St Brelade. Offering two separate dwellings the property is both appealing to a two generation style set up or home with income.

The main house, offering a generous and inviting living space, kitchen/diner with vaulted ceilings and living room with log burning stove and original wooden beams, a cloakroom and utility are also on this level. The first and second floor provide four bedrooms and two further bathrooms. there is also potential to convert the eaves storage into an additional bedroom. In addition, there is a home office with a separate entrance, ideal for those working from home or who want may wish to run a business from the property. There are also two further rooms that can be developed into further accommodation/gym space.



Separate from the main house, a two bedroom guest cottage offers complete independence and privacy. Newly renovated throughout, bathed in natural light and arranged across a spacious open plan upper level, it`s ideally suited for visiting guests, extended family, or as an income generating rental .

In addition to the residential accommodation, the estate includes a garage currently used for storage, a traditional outhouse, and a large garden storage unit, all adding to the functionality and charm of the grounds.



Set across approximately seven verges of land, the property includes two large fields currently leased for the cultivation of Jersey Royals. This arrangement not only preserves the land`s agricultural heritage but also provides a steady income for the general maintenance, including the care of the estate`s mature trees and established hedge rows. For those seeking alternative uses, the land is perfectly suited for equestrian or small holding purposes, offering true versatility and privacy.

With ample space, there is scope to add a garage and stables, or a beautifully designed outdoor entertaining space allowing new owners to tailor the estate to their own lifestyle needs.

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Notice
Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.

Utilities
Electric: Unknown
Gas: Unknown
Water: Unknown
Sewerage: Unknown
Broadband: Unknown
Telephone: Unknown

Other Items
Heating: Not Specified
Garden/Outside Space: No
Parking: Yes
Garage: No
Services
Borehole water
Septic tank (main)
Tight Tank (cottage)
Single and double glazing
Grade 3 listing

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With a 40% deposit of £780,000 on a property valued at £1,950,000 your monthly payments would be£5,682.90

Stamp Duty

Calculated on the property value of £1,950,000 the total stamp duty would be £71,750
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