£1,850,000
House
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Features
6
Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
2
Receptions
6
Parking
Summary
House
Type
Freehold
Tenure
Qualified
Qualification
-
Approx Size m2/ft2
La Ferme du Roi
Dating back to 1616, La Ferme du Roi is a truly special countryside estate, rich in history and character. Reputed to have sheltered King Charles II during the English Civil War, this former working farm now offers an exceptional opportunity to own a private and versatile home set along the peaceful green lanes of St Brelade.
The property provides two separate dwellings, making it ideal for two-generation living or for those seeking a home with additional income potential.
The main house is full of charm, featuring exposed granite walls, vaulted ceilings and original wooden beams. The kitchen/diner forms the heart of the home, while the spacious living room with log-burning stove creates a warm and inviting setting. A cloakroom and utility room complete the ground floor. Across the first and second floors are four bedrooms and two further bathrooms, with additional eaves storage offering potential for conversion into another bedroom if required.
There is also a home office with its own private entrance, ideal for remote working or running a business from home, along with two further versatile rooms that could be adapted into additional accommodation, a gym or studio space.
Separate from the main house, the two-bedroom guest cottage has been newly renovated and enjoys its own sense of privacy. Bright and beautifully arranged with an open-plan upper level, it is perfectly suited to extended family, guests, or as a rental opportunity.
The grounds extend to approximately six verges of land, including two large fields currently leased for the cultivation of Jersey Royals. This arrangement provides useful income while maintaining the land’s agricultural heritage and supporting the upkeep of the mature trees and established hedgerows. The land also lends itself well to equestrian use or smallholding, offering genuine lifestyle flexibility.
Further outbuildings include a garage (currently used for storage), a traditional outhouse and a substantial garden store. With ample space throughout, there is potential to add stabling, garaging or create a bespoke outdoor entertaining area, allowing the next owner to enhance and personalise this remarkable estate.
A rare opportunity to acquire a historic and adaptable country home in one of Jersey’s most desirable rural locations.
Dating back to 1616, La Ferme du Roi is a truly special countryside estate, rich in history and character. Reputed to have sheltered King Charles II during the English Civil War, this former working farm now offers an exceptional opportunity to own a private and versatile home set along the peaceful green lanes of St Brelade.
The property provides two separate dwellings, making it ideal for two-generation living or for those seeking a home with additional income potential.
The main house is full of charm, featuring exposed granite walls, vaulted ceilings and original wooden beams. The kitchen/diner forms the heart of the home, while the spacious living room with log-burning stove creates a warm and inviting setting. A cloakroom and utility room complete the ground floor. Across the first and second floors are four bedrooms and two further bathrooms, with additional eaves storage offering potential for conversion into another bedroom if required.
There is also a home office with its own private entrance, ideal for remote working or running a business from home, along with two further versatile rooms that could be adapted into additional accommodation, a gym or studio space.
Separate from the main house, the two-bedroom guest cottage has been newly renovated and enjoys its own sense of privacy. Bright and beautifully arranged with an open-plan upper level, it is perfectly suited to extended family, guests, or as a rental opportunity.
The grounds extend to approximately six verges of land, including two large fields currently leased for the cultivation of Jersey Royals. This arrangement provides useful income while maintaining the land’s agricultural heritage and supporting the upkeep of the mature trees and established hedgerows. The land also lends itself well to equestrian use or smallholding, offering genuine lifestyle flexibility.
Further outbuildings include a garage (currently used for storage), a traditional outhouse and a substantial garden store. With ample space throughout, there is potential to add stabling, garaging or create a bespoke outdoor entertaining area, allowing the next owner to enhance and personalise this remarkable estate.
A rare opportunity to acquire a historic and adaptable country home in one of Jersey’s most desirable rural locations.
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Stamp Duty
Calculated on the property value of £1,850,000 the total stamp duty would be £66,250
Subject to £80 registration fee and £20 Jurat's fee where applicable.
Subject to £80 registration fee and £20 Jurat's fee where applicable.



















































