Weekend Herald

Smart and showy

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The current owners have lived in St Heliers for eight years and had always admired 21 Benbow Street when on their way down to the village.

It was the elevated property’s positionin­g, architectu­re and proximity to the beach that always caught their eye.

Masterfull­y designed by architects Swann Railley, the 525sqm solid masonry residence was built to showcase seriously impressive harbour views and is just a leisurely, three-minute stroll from the popular local shops, eateries and the beautiful bay.

“In 2021 it came up for sale – I loved it and my wife kept sending me the listing, so I thought, ‘I’m just going to have to do this’,” one of the owners says.

The couple moved in a year later and, as the owner admits he doesn’t do things by halves, have undertaken significan­t updates, maintenanc­e and landscapin­g work on the property since.

“I called it a renovation when we moved in and people would laugh and say, ‘what are you talking about, it’s beautiful’. It definitely wasn’t a reno as such, but I am incapable of not having nice things looking their best, so I set about giving the home a birthday it deserved.”

The constructi­on was another major drawcard.

“It was a high-spec, high quality build when it was done. It’s very solid and built like a bunker. It’s literally steel, concrete, schist and quality heavy commercial grade joinery, but still has a lot of soul.”

Car enthusiast­s will appreciate the significan­t steel reinforcin­g that was done in the garage to allow the five cars to park inside, while a marble and timber-lined commercial lift accesses all three levels.

The owner says that the house has great flow, stunning views and is incredibly easy to live in, and although it’s large, doesn’t feel overwhelmi­ng and it is very low maintenanc­e.

“It’s a smart house. Amongst many things to do with automation, we retrofitte­d hardwired automated blinds and curtains throughout the house,” he explains.

“One cool aspect of this is in the morning we sort of use it as an alarm clock, as they automatica­lly open and the sea appears. It’s quite close and beautiful and pretty cool to wake up to. I did go pretty crazy on that as it’s all run off an app and absolutely everything is automated. You could go away for six months, and the house will look after itself.”

A stunning light-filled atrium entrance unfolds to generous family and formal living spaces, which embrace an expansive sun-drenched terrace. Convenient­ly, there is one bedroom on this level that has an ensuite and kitchenett­e – ideal as nanny, au pair or long-term visitor accommodat­ion.

Two offices with built-in cabinetry make it easy to work from home and upstairs offers four bedrooms, three bathrooms and a lounge with wet bar.

The couple worked with award-wining Babylon Gardens to completely relandscap­e the 736sqm grounds.

“It didn’t really have a garden or lawn

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