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Castle Ploermel (56)

In the heart of Brittany, discover a charming and potential-filled property: a 17th-century castle renovated at the end of the 19th century, located near Ploërmel. Ideally situated: 50 minutes from Rennes, 40 minutes from Vannes, and just a few minutes from the mythical Brocéliande forest. A unique property. The castle retains many character elements: parquet floors, rosettes, moldings, woodwork, cement tiles, fireplaces, oculi, and staircases. The entire property covers more than 600 m² of living space between the castle and the outbuildings, offering numerous renovation possibilities. All set on a landscaped park of 4 hectares, in a calm and green environment. Layout of the castle. Ground floor: double entrance, office, large living room, small living room, dining room, library, kitchen, back kitchen, bathroom, and WC. 1st floor: landing serving 7 bedrooms, 3 shower rooms, and 2 WCs. Attic: great potential with convertible space allowing the creation of 8 additional bedrooms. Basement: cellar with boiler room. Outbuildings. Long house with 2 independent accommodations, each composed of a living room/dining room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, and WC. Workshop. Stables. Pigsty. Lean-to. Attic. Garage. Oratory. A strong project potential. Just 5 minutes from major roads, this property would be suitable for: a primary or secondary residence, a guest house project, or a tourist activity. Possibility to arrange up to 20 bedrooms between the castle and the outbuildings. Renovation needed. A rare find in the area, offering an exceptional setting and unique potential. For more information or to arrange a visit, contact us. Contact Laurent PEUROIS at 0613349729 Laurent PEUROIS (EI) Commercial Agent - RSAC Number: 532 886 215 - Rennes.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$756,100
600
12bedrooms
1bathroom
land 4.2ha

By Walter & De Maison

3 listings near Ploermel

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Castle Augan (56)

Set in beautiful undulating countryside close to Ploërmel, this 15th century chateau, redesigned in the early 20th century, is sure to charm visitors with its elegant aesthetic and rural setting. There are no nuisances in terms of view or noise, with woods and fields as far as the eye can see, and well-preserved natural surroundings. Mainly south-facing, the chateau is bordered by two terraces, one of which leads to a 5 m x 12 m heated swimming pool. The surrounding 5.7 ha comprise parklands, parking for several cars, woods and pastures. The building is in very good condition, both inside and out, having recently been completely renovated, with double-glazed wooden windows, stone or parquet flooring and total insulation. Many original features have been preserved, including marble fireplaces, French ceilings and a large carved wooden stairway. You enter via a large, paved vestibule leading to a large dining room, the stairway and a large three-volume lounge opening on to two facades. A semi-professional kitchen completes the ground floor. On the first floor, three large bedrooms, each with its own en suite bathroom and different views over the countryside. On the second floor, there are two further large bedrooms and bathrooms. The emphasis has been placed on spaciousness, with classic, refined decor. All the rooms are bright and airy. Fully insulated, underfloor aerothermal heating and additional electric heating depending on the use of the rooms, Linked to the castle by pretty arcades, a former outbuilding provides a large shed, upstairs a huge room with renovated roofing framework, and a two-room dwelling awaiting completion of its renovation works. Almost opposite, a collapsed building has been registered to create additional accommodation. There is also the possibility of acquiring 6ha of woodland in one piece, as well as a large dwelling nearby. This ready-to-live-in property could be used for commercial accommodation or as a country residence just a short drive from Rennes. Sale price including fees: €1,550,000 Fees payable by the buyer Fees : 4.48 % of the price excluding fees Sale price excluding fees: €1,483,500 Energy class : C Climate class : A Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €3,960 and €5,420 per year. Prices indexed to 1 January 2021.

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$1,802,900
464
5bedrooms
5bathrooms
land 5.9ha

By Agence Mercure Bretagne

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15

Listed castle Josselin (56)

Ref.4630 : Listed chateau in Morbihan (Briitany), an emblematic witness of Breton heritage. The Morbihan countryside offers an authentic and soothing environment. Nature and history combine gently. The bocage countryside is dotted with hedgerows, meadows and sunken lanes. Home to the Oust valley, this region is criss-crossed by the Nantes-Brest canal, a peaceful waterway with flower-filled locks lined with towpaths and wooded hills. At the heart of this bountiful natural environment lies Josselin, a medieval jewel dominated by its feudal castle and tall towers overlooking the river. This town is renowned for its well-preserved heritage: its historic centre, with its timber-framed houses, cobbled streets and majestic basilica. Not far away, other Petites Cités de Caractère (Small Character Towns) such as Malestroit, La Gacilly and Rochefort-en-Terre complete this lively picture of history, craftsmanship and Breton charm. The region is also a great place for outdoor activities: hiking through the woods and valleys, cycling along the greenways, fishing or kayaking on the canal, or exploring the surrounding forests. With its rural authenticity, remarkable heritage and unspoilt nature, central Morbihan offers a rare art of living. This estate is set in meadows and woods at the end of a charming little hamlet, . At the end of a driveway, through a magnificent wrought-iron gate, you can see the imposing east facade of the château. The château comprises a slightly projecting central body flanked by two wings and a pavilion adjoining to the south, with a slate roof and a broken roofline. It has three stories, with large round-arched windows and a double entrance porch. There is a central triangular pediment which, like the majestic gate, bears the coat of arms of the original builders. The interior floor surface area is approximately 750 sqm (i.e. around 250 sqm per floor). On the ground floor: the reception rooms are one after the other. They are vast and through-going, with high ceilings. There is a large entrance hall, a beautiful lounge with old parquet flooring, a dining room, a study/library, a kitchen, a bedroom with bathroom and a small lounge. The wood panelling dates from the 18th century. The monochrome paintings in the reception rooms (lounge, library, hallway) bear witness to its refinement. The period features have been remarkably well preserved, notably the parquet flooring, wood panelling, fireplaces and trumeaux. Two staircases at either end lead up to the upper floors: a superb staircase with wrought-iron handrail and a service staircase. On the first floor: a large corridor leads to six bedrooms, two bathrooms and a living room with a fitted kitchen. A shower room is located half-way upstairs. The second floor: the attic has been partly converted. Out of nine rooms, there are two bedrooms and two bathrooms. The rest of the rooms need to be redesigned if they are to be brought back to life. A huge cellar covers the entire surface area of the château, with different areas: former kitchen, former flat. Outbuildings : To the north of the château, at a height of more than 80 metres, is a remarkable group of buildings known as the bailey, built in 1863, and the service buildings. Several buildings form a square courtyard. The ensemble is full of character: English-style brickwork with granite walls, Basque red doors and windows, a fashion brought back from the Channel Islands, making a complete break with the architectural tradition of the time. There is a large farmhouse, a charming 200 sqm house (4 bedrooms, fireplace), an old stable, an old pigsty, a shed, a henhouse, a laundry room, a small lean-to and an old kennel. The Kéréol house: converted into a dwelling, with a floor surface area of approx. 25 sqm. The ground floor comprises a living room with a fireplace and upstairs a bedroom with a shower room. A lean-to building nearby. The greenhouse. The tenant farm, to the north-east of the property, a large building spanning approx. 131 sqm. The gatekeeper's house, at the entrance to the property. The estate spans around 49.42 acres (20 hectares), including around 9.88 acres (4 hectares of parkland) that has been redesigned in the style of a ‘French-style English park’. The dominant view to the east overlooks a vast expanse of meadows and woods. The western facade overlooks a meadow framed by wooded plots. The property comprises grasslands, woods, an orchard and a few non-adjoining agricultural plots. The following parts are listed on the Inventory of Historic Monuments : the château and its grounds (decree dated 1947) The following part is classified as Historic Monument : the entrance gate to the grounds (decree dated 1943). This property is a historic monument (allowing fiscal tax cuts if you pay taxes in France). Cabinet LE NAIL – Loire-Atlantique and Vendée - Mrs Nathalie TOULBOT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nathalie TOULBOT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 418 969 077. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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$1,670,300
750
9bedrooms
5bathrooms
land 20ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

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Castle Saint martin sur oust (56)

Ref.4707 : 18th and 19th C. chateau for sale in Morbihan department. In Morbihan, surrounded by unspoilt nature, Saint-Martin-sur-Oust charms visitors with its quality of life by the water. The Nantes-Brest canal and the green Oust valley offer a peaceful setting. Here, life slows down: landscapes are reflected in the water, birds accompany walks, and each season reveals a new atmosphere. It is an ideal place for lovers of nature and serenity, looking for a privileged natural environment that is nevertheless lively and animated in the summer months. It is a privileged starting point for bike rides, hikes and river cruises. The canal connects some of the most beautiful sites in inland Brittany, allowing you to discover the region along the water, combining heritage, culture and simple pleasures. Finally, Saint-Martin-sur-Oust is close to remarkable tourist villages such as Rochefort-en-Terre, Malestroit and Josselin. In addition to this exceptional neighbourhood, the town has a special charm of its own, sharing the spirit of the most picturesque Breton villages while preserving its calm and authenticity. It is in this unique region that you will find this château and its vast park on the banks of the river. The existence of a noble house on this site has been documented since 1427. A dwelling, part of which still stands today, was built in the 18th century. Then a new castle was built there in 1880. The outbuildings also date mainly from the second half of the 19th century. The château has a total surface area of over 820 sqm. It has a general U-shaped layout due to the different stages of its construction. The original main building faces east. Its lower façade is covered with a slate roof decorated with dormer windows with rounded pediments typical of the 18th century. It was extended to the north with a pavilion whose high roof echoes the style of the 19th-century castle, thus unifying the architectural ensemble. To the north-west, this dwelling was enlarged with a wing at right angles. The main part, the ‘new château’, faces south towards the river. It comprises a main building flanked by two tall pavilions, creating a beautiful classical symmetry. The windows are framed in tuffeau stone and the façade is decorated with corner chains and topped with a moulded cornice. The building is topped with steeply sloping slate roofs, accentuating the neoclassical majesty of the whole. It has classic-style triangular pediment dormers and two dormers in the style of the main building. Currently, the chateau is divided into three distinct parts: The current layout offers potential for renting out holiday cottages and guest rooms. I. THE 19th-C CHATEAU TO THE SOUTH, FACING THE RIVER: With a surface area of approximately 400 sqm, it has retained the original features that give it its charm: its monumental wooden staircase, old parquet floors, wood panelling, mouldings and rosettes, and fireplaces. Restoration work was carried out in stages. On the ground floor : a large entrance hall with wood panelling, cement tiles and the staircase. On the right, a bright living room with parquet flooring, a fireplace and wood panelling with large built-in mirrors. On the left, a large living room, a bedroom with a shower room and toilet, and a kitchen with a boiler room. On the first floor : corridors lead to four bedrooms, three of which have views of the canal, a bathroom, a shower room, a toilet, and a laundry room. Several cupboards. On the second floor (attic): five bedrooms with cupboards, two shower rooms and a toilet. II. THE DWEELING, CENTRAL SECTION : The surface area is approximately 200 sqm. Restoration work was carried out around twenty years ago. The house is cosy and well maintained. The central part of the château is accessed via a hallway with a staircase. On the ground floor : on the left is the living room, with its beautiful parquet flooring, wood panelling on the walls and fireplace with stove. On the right is the kitchen/dining room, withplenty of storage space, parquet flooring and light-coloured walls. On the first floor : The landing leads to three bedrooms, a bathroom with toilet, and a shower room with toilet. On the second floor (attic): three bedrooms, a shower room with toilet, and an old kitchen. III. THE NORTH PAVILION : The surface area is 230 sqm. The entrance is on the north side, through a door with a carved stone lintel in the shape of an ogee arch. The accommodation was restored about twenty years ago. Particular care was taken with the decoration of the interior. On the ground floor : an entrance hall with exposed stonework and a stone staircase, a large living room with a fireplace and imposing exposed beams, a small lounge with grey-blue wood panelling and trumeaux, a very bright kitchen, two bedrooms, a shower room, a toilet and a laundry room. First floor : a large bedroom with beautiful parquet flooring and a fireplace, with its own shower room, 2 other bedrooms, another shower room, and a toilet. A staircase leads to two attics convertible on the second floor. The outbuildings include: - 4 rental properties (currently rented) with monthly rents of: €572 + €455 + €498 + €415, totalling €1,940 per month. - Communal areas: barns, stables, old stalls, numerous small roofs, etc. The property covers approximately 29.65 acres (12 hectares), entirely enclosed, offering a preserved and peaceful setting. The park, adorned with centuries-old trees, features meadows and beautiful views of the surrounding nature. A peaceful riverbank runs along the river for nearly 800 metres, giving the place a refreshing atmosphere. A 9.88-acre (4-hectare) woodland criss-crossed by ancient paths is ideal for walks. The main tree species are oak, chestnut, Douglas fir and sequoia. Existing swimming pool (11 x 8 metres) but currently not in working order. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loire-Atlantique and Vendée - Mrs Nathalie TOULBOT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nathalie TOULBOT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 418 969 077. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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$1,565,700
820
21bedrooms
2bathrooms
land 12ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

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