£1,350,000
House
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Features
5
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
2
Receptions
6
Parking
Summary
House
Type
Freehold
Tenure
Qualified
Qualification
-
Approx Size m2/ft2
Two-Generation Farmhouse in St. John.
Steeped in island history and forming part of St John’s rural landscape since 1857,
Malta House is a Grade 3 listed country home built for master mariner Captain Joseph Barette.
Remaining in the same family for over 160 years, the property represents a genuine piece of Jersey heritage, now offering remarkable flexibility for the next custodian.
The main house provides four double bedrooms, an eat-in kitchen, and two receptions, together with a 35-foot loft suitable for conversion (planning has been approved). An adjoining self-contained studio provides ideal accommodation for guests, teenagers, or a dependent relative. With adaptable proportions and multiple access points, the house could be re-imagined as up to three units or retained as a large multi-generational residence.
Set within about 5.5 vergees of land, the property includes two agricultural fields (currently let to the Jersey Dairy), gardens, and a fine range of outbuildings: garage, workshop, store and traditional granite pigsties, retaining much of their 19th-century character. The south-facing ornamental garden is sheltered and sunny, featuring the original well and hand pump still in working order for irrigation. Bore hole water and mains available.
This property is being marketed without the rear coach house.
Steeped in island history and forming part of St John’s rural landscape since 1857,
Malta House is a Grade 3 listed country home built for master mariner Captain Joseph Barette.
Remaining in the same family for over 160 years, the property represents a genuine piece of Jersey heritage, now offering remarkable flexibility for the next custodian.
The main house provides four double bedrooms, an eat-in kitchen, and two receptions, together with a 35-foot loft suitable for conversion (planning has been approved). An adjoining self-contained studio provides ideal accommodation for guests, teenagers, or a dependent relative. With adaptable proportions and multiple access points, the house could be re-imagined as up to three units or retained as a large multi-generational residence.
Set within about 5.5 vergees of land, the property includes two agricultural fields (currently let to the Jersey Dairy), gardens, and a fine range of outbuildings: garage, workshop, store and traditional granite pigsties, retaining much of their 19th-century character. The south-facing ornamental garden is sheltered and sunny, featuring the original well and hand pump still in working order for irrigation. Bore hole water and mains available.
This property is being marketed without the rear coach house.
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Stamp Duty
Calculated on the property value of £1,350,000 the total stamp duty would be £40,250
Subject to £80 registration fee and £20 Jurat's fee where applicable.
Subject to £80 registration fee and £20 Jurat's fee where applicable.








































