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A rare coastal escape with private beach access across the road – located in rural Grouville, this home encapsulates the Felicity Kendall/ Good Life (minus Margot and her head-scarves next door..)
- Inviting & delightful 3 bed/3 bath home in rural Grouville
- Mature, nurtured & fully established SF rear garden
- Light-filled family kitchen with island & breakfast bar
- Separate cosy livingroom with wood-burning stove, plus home office/ library annexe
- Tandem garage/ store & 3 parking plus 10,000l water-tank under the drive
- Private pathway access over the road leading straight to the sea
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“The glory of gardening: hands in the dirt, head in the sun, heart with nature” (Alfred Austin)
Welcome to Transvaal Villa
If your idea of contentment and downtime is deadheading in the garden followed by a dip in the sea; if you track the weather for the next perfect moment to plant or swim, and you can be found halving Jersey milk cartons to seed the next crop, then this delightful period home is in truth, a mere addition to the wholesome and bucolic lifestyle it offers. Transvaal Villa and its garden reflect a deep love of horticulture and presents a rare way of living – entirely centred around seasonality and care, it will undoubtedly appeal to those seeking a more unspoiled, slower pace in rural Grouville, just moments from your own private pathway to the beach.
Set within a truly glorious, mature garden, this 3 bed/3 bath charming home is for the genuinely green-fingered and instantly recognisable to those drawn to self-sufficiency. A place of ongoing tlc and gentle evolution. With a south-facing aspect, the remarkable rear garden has been patiently cultivated, with countless hours poured into every blossom, bed and bloom. This is a home occupying a truly exceptional plot – all of it nurtured and organically grown, rather than landscaped and installed. It is teeming with life, softly swaying, and quietly proving that the best things cannot be rushed.
Amongst netted fruits and vegetables, winding pathways, a natural pond, and a structurally beautiful (and totally full) wooden greenhouse, a gnarled old fig tree reveals itself, naturally shading the al-fresco summer dining table. An arched sweet-pea frame waits to be overgrown, while innumerable seedlings emerge as you move slowly through the garden. For pure practicality, a substantial 10,000-litre rainwater tank sits discreetly underneath the driveway, supplying the garden year-round.
Inside, the house is warm, characterful and generously proportioned. Three double bedrooms and three bathrooms are complemented by a cosy separate lounge at the front and a spacious light-filled kitchen/ diner at the back, the natural heart of this home. Opposite the kitchen beyond the back door, there is an annexe containing a WC/ shower-room, utility nook and finally a light-filled mini library/office, again with a separate door leading straight into the garden. Outside, a double tandem garage, external store and parking for 2-3 cars complete the exterior. However, the final joy with Transvaal Villa is that just across the road, it also provides access to a private pathway leading straight to the beach for year-round swimming, so coastal walks can become part of your daily rhythm, with an optional counter-balance of saltwater to soil.
More than a home, this is a meaningful lifestyle upgrade – and all without sacrificing proximity to Gorey’s vibrant village, the nearby golf course, restaurants and amenities. Before we head back outside, it is on mains drains with electric heating and fibre broadband has been installed. Fully and beautifully double glazed until the annexe. ‘G4 listed, and with a private pathway granting new owners direct access to the beach. Quietly exceptional, and increasingly rare to find.
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Subject to £80 registration fee and £20 Jurat's fee where applicable.








































