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By Demeures Marines
Demeures Marines exclusively reveals "La Villa Victor", an exceptional residence located front-line facing the ocean, in Moëlan-sur-Mer, in southern Finistère. At a dominant position, it embraces a hypnotic 180-degree view of the water and marine horizons. Here, the sea frames the décor, sets the rhythm of the days, and accompanies every moment with a moving and infinite light.This villa has recently undergone a high-quality renovation, conducted with rigor and sensitivity. The bright and functional volumes reveal a design with contemporary, sober, and elegant lines, where the carefully chosen materials converse with the raw power of the landscape. From room to room, the ocean is an evident presence, bringing an immediate feeling of freedom.The ground floor features a 54 m² living area composed of a living-dining room warmed by a wood stove, a library lounge, and a high-end kitchen in refined tones that elegantly integrates into this soft and decidedly bright atmosphere. A bathroom completes this level.The large bay windows recede before the spectacle of the sea and allow the ocean to enter as a permanent presence. The panoramic terrace then becomes the natural extension of the living spaces. Lunches facing the vast blue, reading accompanied by the sound of the waves, contemplation of changing lights... each moment becomes a unique sensory experience.The library-office, easily convertible into a bedroom, combined with the bathroom, would allow for a comfortable living arrangement at this level.Upstairs, the ultimate luxury lies in the rare feeling of falling asleep and waking up facing the ocean, a landscape that is continuously renewed with the tides. The sleeping area reveals two beautiful bedrooms with a shared bathroom, a magnificent master suite with a dressing room and private bathroom, as well as a laundry area.In the garden level, a spacious office with built-in closets, a utility room, and a garage complete the ensemble.The landscaped garden of 4,958 m², bordered by an elegant stone wall, seems to blend into the coastal moor. Among the grasses dancing in the wind and the salty scents, the property offers a living environment in harmony with the elements.Protected by a preserved natural maritime environment, "La Villa Victor" offers a precious balance between the wild beauty of the coast and the gentle living of the nearby fishing and pleasure ports. Just a few minutes from amenities, it embodies an ode to a life oriented towards the open sea, between contemporary elegance and vastness.A rare address for those who dream of a house inhabited by light and the elements.Landscaped area of 4,958 m² Exposure: south and east Garage and boat shed of approximately 50 m² Heating: heat pump Beaches within walking distance via coastal paths. 6/8 minutes from the center of Moëlan sur Mer, amenities, and schools 18 minutes from Quimperlé and its TGV station 34 minutes from downtown Lorient.Information on the risks this property is exposed to is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…Bretagne Sud Sotheby's International Realty Quimper is delighted to present for sale this unique property, a former manor house dating from 1924, ideally located facing the ocean, in an exceptional setting offering breathtaking sea views. In a dominant position, this rare residence stands out as a true family home, combining the authenticity of cut stone and modern comfort, for a privileged living environment, both peaceful and prestigious. Property Features: Located on a plot of approximately 1 hectare, this majestic property offers a living area of 600 m², spread over three levels. Its characterful architecture, made with stones from medieval castles and historic buildings in the region, testifies to the richness of the local heritage. The manor house comprises 17 rooms including 14 bedrooms, and also has approximately 20 m² of outbuildings. The semi-buried cellars with a surface area of 250 m² offer additional space that can be fitted out according to your wishes. Distribution of volumes: - Ground floor (240 m²): Spacious entrance hall of 30 m², vast living room of 80 m², large dining room of 43 m², kitchen of 20 m², games room, and separate WC. - First floor (200 m²): Five spacious bedrooms ranging from 22 to 46 m², three bathrooms, and a shower room. - Second floor (150 m²): Nine bright bedrooms, one bathroom, and two shower rooms. - Cellars (250 m²): Additional spaces offering possibilities for development or storage. Architectural Details and Quality Materials: The manor house was designed using stone from a 14th-century castle, a 16th-century house in Quimper, as well as local manors and abbeys, giving it a remarkable history and rarity. Its rustic mountain slate roof reinforces the authenticity of the whole. The interior has been carefully renovated, preserving its old-world charm while incorporating quality modern improvements. Two staircases (one stone and one wooden) serve the different floors, and an oil-fired boiler powers cast iron radiators to ensure optimal comfort throughout the year. The property is equipped with a septic tank, which requires upgrading.
…By Bretagne Sud Sotheby's International Realty Quimper
Saint-Brieuc countryside, just 30 minutes from beaches and 2 h 20 from Paris via high-speed train. Exceptional, listed château with 230 ha of land, most of which is woodland. Elegant, Gothic-style property, built on foundations of 15th century manor house and then remodelled during 19th century. Roughly 1 250 sqm of recently restored living space featuring vast reception rooms with monumental fireplaces, wood panelling, grand staircase and generous proportions. Beautiful collection of outbuildings including pink granite, U-shaped stables which are also listed, 19th century model farm, farm and several houses. Undulating countryside with ponds, stream, woodlands and fields. Significant, unbroken landholding representing rare opportunity. Energy class: NA/NA.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Built in its original form in 1620, then remodeled in the 18th and 19th centuries to give it its elegant silhouette today, the castle is revealed at the end of a small dead-end country road, sheltered from any traffic. The arrival is already an experience: the dominating woods, the light filtered through the tall trees, and the presence of a river running along the property for nearly 400 meters create a rare, almost untouched natural setting. The castle stands at the heart of this preserved landscape, surrounded by 4.26 hectares combining woods and meadows. The whole forms a coherent, lively estate, where each element—the oratory, the old greenhouse, the well, the kennel, the workshop, the stables with their original stalls—tells a deeply rooted family and rural story. An authentic and warm family dwelling With a living area of approximately 386 m² over two levels, the castle offers generous volumes and an ideal layout for a family. The reception rooms, the library, as well as the bedrooms, have retained their original woodwork, precious witnesses of the spirit of the place. The windows, recently replaced with double-glazed wooden frames, provide comfort and durability without altering the heritage aesthetic. Upstairs, a vast attic of 214 m², once used as a dormitory during large family gatherings, offers remarkable development potential. Two independent houses of 73 m² and 86 m², to be renovated, complete the ensemble. They allow for multiple uses: family reception, guest houses, caretaker housing, artists' workshops? The park, dotted with linden, oak, fir trees and ancient trees, forms a natural setting of great gentleness. The river, the woods, the meadows, and the open views give this place an atmosphere of elegant retreat, both intimate and open to nature. While the estate is well-maintained, the castle and outbuildings currently require some renovation work, leaving future owners the freedom to continue the story of the place according to their vision. A rare, authentic, and preserved heritage, it is a family home, alive, warm, and deeply rooted in its territory. Its history, natural environment, preserved ancient elements, and potential for evolution make it a rare property, both historic and profoundly human. DPE F GES F Estimated annual energy cost for standard use between 7270 and 9880 euros. Average energy prices indexed on January 1, 2021 (subscriptions included). Sale price at 650,000.00 euros, with buyer's fees of 25,000.00 euros, making it 625,000.00 euros net seller. According to article L.561.5 of the Monetary and Financial Code, a presentation of an identity document will be requested for the organization of the visit. This sale is guaranteed for 12 months. This announcement has been written under the editorial responsibility of Anne-Elizabeth de Romans acting as a salary holder for PAUL PARKER PROPERTIES, domiciled at 10 rue du Colisée 75008 PARIS, a brand of SAS PROPRIETES PRIVEES, with a capital of 40,000 euros, RCS Nantes 487624777, Professional transaction and property management card n° CPI 4401 2016 000 010 388 issued by the CCI Nantes. Guaranteed by GALIAN - 89 rue La Boétie, 75008 Paris. - n°28137 J for 2,000,000 euros for T and 120,000 euros for G. Professional liability insurance by MMA Company police n° 120.137.405. Mandate ref: 456182 3ADR - The professional guarantees and secures your real estate project. (4.00% fees inclusive of tax borne by the buyer.) Information about the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Paul Parker Properties
AN INCREDIBLE REAL ESTATE COMPLEX OVERLOOKING THE RIA. In the heart of its wooded park of more than two hectares, this 17th century manor house and its two guest houses - all luxuriously renovated - will allow your family and friends to enjoy breathtaking views of the Aven and its charming Breton port, from almost every room. The manor house offers a 70 m2 reception room with a monumental fireplace, a luxurious kitchen, a vast office, three huge suites and two other bedrooms, one of which is in the tower and will delight the little ones. Your children and friends will be very comfortably accommodated in the 100 m2 farmhouse, also renovated and benefiting from multiple views of the port, and a charming thatched cottage. Several garages and parking spaces, a helipad, and even a mooring at the foot of the estate complete this truly rare ensemble. It is also possible to acquire a bourgeois house, accessible from the property, opening directly onto the port. Information on the potential risks to which this property could be exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Propriétés Au Bord De L’eau
Côte et Bretagne Immobilier, votre agence immobilière de prestige en Bretagne. Vous souhaitez estimer, vendre ou acheter une maison en bord de mer, contactez-nous. Une équipe professionnelle à votre service.
…By Cote Et Bretagne Immobilier
Majestic historical residence dating back to the 17th and 19th centuries, nestled in a splendid 24-hectare park. This exceptional property is a true architectural treasure, offering a unique blend of old-world charm, modern comfort, and extensive spaces for a variety of purposes. The Château A canvas of history awaiting restoration, cradled within a 24-hectare park. This estate evokes a glorious past, blending the architectural charms of the 17th and 19th centuries with a natural backdrop. At the heart of this property, awaiting renovation, the main château spans three levels. The basement reveals spaces once teeming with life, while the ground floor witnessed moments of conviviality in its grand salon and bedrooms. Upstairs, ten rooms lie in slumber, offering views of the estate. Nearby, the Pavillon XVIIe tells forgotten tales, with spaces on the ground floor, studios on the first floor, and rooms beneath the eaves. The Maison de Garde, unassuming but laden with potential, shelters three bedrooms upstairs and attics brimming with promise. The Pressoir, though in a state of anticipation, possesses a dormant soul yearning to be rekindled on the ground floor and upstairs. Another building, discreetly tucked away, unveils a basement studio, living and relaxation areas on the ground floor, and bedrooms upstairs. In addition to these structures, the estate includes a hangar, a kennel, a cider house, a garage, shelters, and amenities. Beyond, the land stretches into the horizon, featuring a tranquil pond for contemplation. Situated in the enchanting region of Morbihan, this beautiful ensemble not only offers a prestigious restoration project but also the opportunity to enjoy sailing, golfing, the Golf du Morbihan, and the proximity of the charming town of Vannes. Hence, this estate harks back to a bygone era while promising a reinvented future. For aficionados of history and architecture, this property represents a blank canvas where new stories can come to life.
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Just a few minutes from the Breton coast, in the preserved setting of Trégor, the Château de Lezildry embodies with rare authenticity the elegance and power of 16th-century Breton seigneurial architecture.Facing south, the architectural ensemble is harmoniously organized around an elegant closed courtyard. The main building, in an L-shape and complemented by a perpendicular structure, nobly illustrates the characteristics of great Breton Renaissance manor houses.Protected within a wooded estate of 4 hectares, the castle reveals itself in a remarkably serene natural environment. Meadows, centenary trees, and lush perspectives compose an exceptional setting where intimacy, serenity, and scenic beauty prevail.Built within a magnificent wooded estate of over 4 hectares, the castle benefits from a remarkable natural setting, free from any disturbances. The vast green spaces, punctuated by trees and landscaped perspectives, offer a rare green oasis that highlights the exclusive character of the property.As soon as you cross the gate, your gaze is captivated by the nobility of the place, the quality of the volumes, and the richness of the preserved architectural elements. The East wing, once the seat of the seigneurial court, houses an impressive armory, an elegant reception room, and a private chapel, imbued with history and authenticity. An iconic feature of the residence is a remarkable spiral stone staircase, perfectly preserved, that serves the various levels with all the majesty of Breton Renaissance.The residential wing harmoniously combines the charm of grand historic homes with the comfort of daily living. It revolves around an elegant dining room enhanced by a majestic period fireplace, a reception room with generous volumes, as well as a kitchen and service areas. The upper floors accommodate four beautiful bedrooms, each with its own private bathroom. On the top level, an additional bedroom and a spacious attic complete the ensemble. This remarkable volume space offers renovation potential to create new suites or living areas according to the projects envisioned.The West wing houses several characterful rooms, including a remarkable custom-built library. Offering generous volumes and adorned with a monumental fireplace, it serves as a true living and reception space, suitable for reading and working, as well as hosting more intimate gatherings, elegantly embodying the art of living in grand historic homes.Modernization works will help accompany the renaissance of this exceptional place while preserving its heritage identity. The property is ideally suited for multiple purposes: prestigious family residence, vacation home, high-end lodging activity, organization of private or professional events, charming hotel project, or heritage investment.Private visits and complete files available upon request.Fees payable by the seller. Energy class C, Climate class A. The estimated average amount of annual energy expenses for standard use, established from the energy prices for the year 2023: between €9,300.00 and €12,620.00. Information on risks...
…By The Agence Immobiliere
45 minutes from Saint-Malo and Mont-Saint-Michel, a wedding estate from the 18th century with 25 hectares of park and ponds. The estate includes a castle, three converted outbuildings, a reception hall, an outdoor swimming pool, and a chapel. The entire estate is now organized for hosting weddings, family stays, and private events. The accommodation capacity is sixteen rooms, with a total living area of 960 m². The buildings are situated within a 25-hectare park, where the walking paths lined with streams reveal the natural richness of valleys, woods, and ponds. Chateaubriand mentions in his writings the painter François-Agathon Pinot-du-Petit-Bois, who lived here and whose paintings were discovered by the current occupants in the attics. Meticulously restored, the works are now displayed in the salons and bedrooms of the castle. Oriented north-south, the main house of approximately 450 m² dates back to the 19th century. It is adjoined to an ancient manor, the origins of which are known to date back to 1429. To the north, the central body is flanked by two pavilions topped with slate roofs. The facade is tall, rhythmically punctuated by six regular bays over three levels. The walls are coated with yellow plaster, while the window frames and corner chains are made of red granite. A significant central dormer with winglets, topped by a sculpted pediment, crowns the whole, while a corner turret rises to the northwest. On the south side, facing the large parterre of the park, the old house is built of dressed stone with sandstone and granite. Under a slate roof, this rectangular building is rhythmically arranged with seven regular bays over three levels.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
On the banks of the Rance, between Dinan and Dinard, a manor from the 16th and 18th centuries listed as a historical monument, its outbuildings, and its chapel. From a departmental road, a first gateway flanked by granite pillars accesses the estate, which extends over more than 30 hectares. A long avenue of oaks leads after more than 300 meters to a second gate, pierced in a stone wall enclosure, which protects the manor and the ancillary buildings, including a chapel. It is possible to reach a longhouse as well as part of the outbuildings independently, without passing through the lordly residence. Facing south, the latter overlooks the Rance. In Renaissance style, the facade indicates a construction from the mid-16th century. The building is notably distinguished by its cut-off staircase tower, topped by a square volume covered with a four-pitched slate roof supported by granite corbels. Terracotta finials and decorative mitrons adorn the two-pitched roof of the house. Reconfigurations and extensions date back to the 18th century, with the creation of two lower wings, surmounted by dormers with a hipped roof. Finally, a small, more recent building to the east houses a kitchen. The whole is built of sandstone and granite rubble, partially covered with a light render. The chains and the surrounds of the openings are made of cut granite stone. To the north, partially adjoining the building, the outbuildings border an enclosed area, a remnant of an old vegetable garden and a courtyard. Beyond, the longhouse was rebuilt in the 19th century to replace an old farmstead. The lands are surrounded by meadows and woods as well as by the river below, without neighbors or nuisances.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A listed Moorish Revival villa opposite Ile de la Comtesse on the Goëlo coast in Brittany, with panoramic sea views. With the rising popularity of sea bathing at the end of the 19th century, a new type of seaside architecture emerged along the French coast, designed for relaxation and turned towards the outdoors. Residences in a variety of bold styles flourished on the shores of the Goëlo region. Built on a hilltop, the 'Turkish Villa' was erected by the Count de la Lande de Calan around 1880. Extended in 1906, it offers uninterrupted views of the sea and the port. The house is part of a co-owned plot with an adjoining 4-star hotel. Access to the property is unrestricted. One parking space is reserved for the villa's residents, and five others can be made available on an occasional basis. The entrance is on the western facade. Extensive vegetation, combined with a coursed granite masonry supporting wall with a balustrade, ensures privacy. A large bed of rosebushes precedes the wall and balusters, with a profusion of agapanthus as a backdrop. Two well-trimmed conifer hedges mark the entrance. Between these, a small staircase leads to an esplanade and to a granite approach stair serving the solid wood entrance door, carved in the shape of a horseshoe arch.
…By Patrice Besse
In Finistère-South, in an appreciated sector. Cross the railing of this property and the charm operates. Having followed the hedges of camellias and rhododendrons, you will be tank by it majestic castle about 800M2 built in the second half of the XIXth century in the heart of more of 20Ha of park and forest. It consists of a big entranceopening on two magnificent lounges About 80 m2 each bathed by light, its beautiful central staircase in volute leading you to eight roomsand three suites of the castle, each with bathroom. Overhanging one of the most attractive marine rivers of the region, it benefits from a situation ideal and adapted to needs and desires of all. After the beach, you can relax at the edge of the piscineimplantée in an exotic garden, in rare essences. This intimate space of 3000m2 closed by granite walls will protect you from small marine breezes specific of Brittany. A rare property intended for the passionate persons of the authentic properties
…By Bretagne Sud Sotheby's International Realty Quimper
Côte et Bretagne Immobilier, votre agence immobilière de prestige en Bretagne. Vous souhaitez estimer, vendre ou acheter une maison en bord de mer, contactez-nous. Une équipe professionnelle à votre service.
…By Cote Et Bretagne Immobilier
10 minutes from Rennes, with its outbuildings and a 3-hectare park, a Louis XIII period chateau, listed as a Historic Monument (MH). Mentioned as early as 1419 and rebuilt in 1655, the chateau is in the Louis XIII style, typical of 17th-century architecture. Listed as MH since 1969, the residence occupies an area of about 646 m². It consists of a central body, extended by two slightly projecting pavilions. The main facade is plastered and divided by five regular bays over four levels of elevation. The building is topped with a high slate roof, pierced by dormer windows with arched pediments. Weathervanes in the shape of fleur-de-lis surmount the pavilions. The window frames are made of limestone, with fluted jambs. Each floor is delineated by a molded belt, also in limestone. The decorative elements are discreet: coats of arms and suns carved in bas-relief. On the east facade, the ends of the pavilions are flanked by two corner turrets with timber framing, each crowned with an imperial roof and topped with a small pyramid-shaped bell tower. The rest of the property includes outbuildings, consisting of a lodge, two dovecotes also listed as MH, and a bakery. The entire estate is surrounded by a French-style topiary garden and a wooded park of over 3 hectares, featuring a pond, vegetable garden, rose garden, and tennis court.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Superb castle located just 15 minutes from the center of Rennes, with the TGV station connecting to Paris in 1 hour and 28 minutes, and only fifteen minutes from the airport. Established since 1419, this exceptional property was rebuilt in 1655 in the purest Louis XIII style. Listed in the Inventory of Historic Monuments, the building benefits from official heritage recognition, as well as the favorable tax regime for protected buildings, which is a key advantage for its enhancement and transmission. The central section, flanked by two slightly protruding pavilions, rises harmoniously over four levels. Dormer windows with curved pediments, harp-shaped door frames, molded bands, and limestone surrounds create a refined and perfectly balanced architecture. Two turrets topped with imperial roofs and lanterns highlight the silhouette, while the high slate roof, accented with ridge finials, underscores the property's elegance. The castle offers over 663 sqm of living space, not including outbuildings. The interiors blend spaciousness and elegance, featuring a superb master suite of about 50 sqm, five additional bedrooms—most with en-suite bathrooms—as well as large reception rooms of nearly 80 sqm, ideal for entertaining or hosting private events. The renovated old stone stables now include two large garages, a workshop, a laundry room with a spacious laundry area, and an independent guest house with two bedrooms, a dining room, and a kitchen. Additional highlights include a dovecote, a pigeon house converted into a wine cellar of over 25 sqm, and a former bakery, all contributing to the estate’s historic character. The property is set within a landscaped park of about 3.4 hectares, featuring a water feature, a small woodland, a rose garden, and a remarkable ginkgo tree—a true signature of the garden. Outdoor amenities also include a tennis court discreetly sheltered by hedges, and a well.
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
Réf. 4830: Listed castle, set within a 568 acres estate in the Côtes-d'Armor. This remarkable château, a true gem of Breton heritage, is situated in the Côtes d’Armor department, in the hinterland of Saint-Brieuc, at the heart of a 568 acres natural estate, largely wooded, which constitutes a rare example of the large landed estates of the 19th century. Although situated in an isolated and unspoilt rural setting, it is nonetheless accessible, a short distance from a charming medium-sized town with all amenities. The nearest beaches are 30 minutes away, and Paris is a 2-hour 20-minute journey by TGV. Built on the site of a former manor house dating from the 15th century, which was extended and remodelled in the 19th century in the Neo-Gothic style, this exceptional château embodies a perfect blend of fascinating, cohesive, historic architecture and the demands of modern living. Restored at great expense with remarkable attention to detail, it offers high-quality amenities in an authentic setting. At the end of a long, 1.4-kilometre avenue winding through the woods and passing close to the pond, the château, with its L-shaped layout, reveals its full grandeur. It immediately commands attention at first glance. Its façade is punctuated by mullioned windows and tall dormer windows with pointed gables; its polygonal tower is flanked by a turret on a lamp base, and the truncated tower in the inner corner forms the entrance staircase, these two towers reinforcing its exceptional character. Behind its elegant facades of dressed granite stone lie vast, light-filled reception rooms offering beautiful views of the surroundings. These rooms are enhanced by carefully preserved period features: a moulded entrance door with pinnacles and fleurons, monumental fireplaces, wood panelling, a grand staircase with balusters, and a spiral staircase. With 1,250 sqm of living space, comprising approximately 420 sqm per floor, the château features a large central entrance hall with a grand staircase leading to two adjoining living rooms, a dining room, a fitted kitchen, a study, a billiard room, a gym and two toilets. The ceiling height is 4.8 m (except for the mezzanine rooms). Two further staircases (one a granite spiral staircase, the other a straight service staircase) lead to the two upper floors, which feature 12 spacious bedrooms designed to offer a high standard of comfort, each with en-suite bathrooms and/or shower rooms, as well as a cinema and games room. On the first floor, the ceiling height is 3.9 m and on the second floor 3.2 m. All these rooms are cleverly laid out, spacious, and offer beautiful views of the park and woodland. The basement extends beneath the entire château and contains currently unused rooms, the boiler room, and the former kitchen with its fireplace. The laundry room is on the mezzanine level. Outbuilding : Designed in the 19th century on the model of large agricultural estates (model farms), the property was self-sufficient. This vast complex, covering approximately 2,500 sqm, comprises: - A remarkable U-shaped stable building (440 sqm), constructed from pink granite from Perros-Guirec, with the central section of the U covered in the Baltard style – a covered area used for harnessing the horses, topped by a clock tower. This building includes the carriage houses, the large and small stables, the stalls, the haylofts and the former grooms’ quarters. These buildings were ahead of their time, as they were equipped with ingenious and innovative systems: a medicine cabinet, a battery-powered telephone linked to the château, an oat dispenser, etc. - A model 19th-century farmstead forming a courtyard around which are situated a residential house (220 sqm), a dovecote, a shed for agricultural equipment, a cider press, a turret serving as a water tank, a henhouse and kennels. - A caretaker’s house located near the vegetable garden, in poor condition. - A forest lodge (95 sqm) in working order, currently let on a temporary basis as a hunting lodge for hunters. - A greenhouse situated in the large vegetable garden. - A farm comprising a residential building (99 sqm) and farm buildings, some of stone construction, others of the shed type. The property comprises grounds surrounding the château, the site of which is listed as a historic monument (see below) due to its high degree of historical integrity, representing the 19th century. The property is undulating, with a stream running through the centre that feeds into and flows through approx. 4.8 ares pond . The deciduous and coniferous woodland is covered by a Simple Management Plan covering an area of approx. 388 acres. In addition to the plan’s value as a tool for managing the forest, it allows for an IFI tax exemption amounting to three-quarters of its value. The farm buildings are leased under a rural tenancy agreement, comprising approx. 35 acres of land and meadows. A few approx. 126 acres of freehold land, mainly situated around the château, still allow for keeping one’s own livestock. The entire estate covers a total area of 568 acres, forming a beautiful, cohesive whole, although there are a few isolated plots of modest size. The following parts are listed on the Inventory of Historic Monuments : Château, outbuildings and grounds : listed by order of 1990 This property is a historic monument (allowing fiscal tax cuts if you pay taxes in France). It is rare to find such a comprehensive estate today, constituting a property that is exceptional in every respect. Cabinet LE NAIL – North Brittany - Mrs Anne-Marie NORDVIK & Mr Romuald BAUDIN : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Anne-Marie NORDVIK, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 753 048 487. Romuald BAUDIN, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 858 790 806. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Without equal in the entire bay, from Cancale to Fréhel, the Domaine de La Vieux Ville is discovered through a long avenue of green oaks, through fields (7 hectares) and completely surrounded by thick woods (8 hectares). Solidly implanted on top of the Grande Plage, the Manor (600 m2 on three levels) offers an breathtaking sea view of the Ébihens Islands, Cézembre and on clear days, the Chausey Islands on the horizon. All around the manor, a harmonious combination of small buildings (8) nestled in the midst of a 1-hectare kitchen garden allows for a family project where everyone will find their place. So close to the Saint-Cast church, whose bell tower alone emerges from the woods, equidistant from the deep-water port and its 18-hole golf course (800m as the crow flies), between land and sea, it is not uncommon to see three deer strolling peacefully in the frame of a window. Represented by Frédéric Playoust +33(0)6 08 91 00 89 Agency fees included: €2 600,000 Agency fees excluded: €2 500,000 Agency fees 4% charged to the buyer. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
In the heart of Brittany, discover a charming and potentially rich property: a 17th-century castle remodeled 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 legendary Brocéliande forest. An exceptional property The castle retains many character elements: parquet floors, rosettes, moldings, woodwork, cement tiles, fireplaces, oculus, and staircases. The whole develops over 600 m² of living space between the castle and the outbuildings, offering numerous layout possibilities. All set on a wooded 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: strong potential with convertible space allowing the creation of 8 additional bedrooms. Basement: cellar with boiler room. Outbuildings Longère with 2 independent housing units, each consisting of a living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, and WC. Workshop Stables Pigsty Shed Attic Garage Oratory A strong project potential Just 5 minutes from major roads, this property will suit both a primary or secondary residence, a guesthouse project, or a tourist activity. Possibility to create up to 20 bedrooms between the castle and the outbuildings. Renovation work to be expected (sewage, heating system, electricity...). A rare property 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.
…By Walter & De Maison
On the edge of Morbihan, where nature and history unfold in all their splendor, stands the majestic Louis XVI-style château, a true architectural gem offering a timeless living experience. From the moment you arrive, the château immerses you in a world of elegance: a grand entrance hall adorned with a sumptuous staircase welcomes you, followed by a refined music room and a warm library lounge with remarkable wood paneling. The dining room invites guests to gather around a monumental table, while the fully equipped and furnished semi-professional kitchen will delight both amateurs and the most discerning palates. The château boasts eleven suites with en-suite bathrooms, each tastefully and elegantly decorated, offering optimal comfort. Dedicated spaces for relaxation and well-being complement this exceptional setting: - Gym, - Yoga studio, - Massage rooms, - Sauna, hammam, and heated indoor swimming pool are available on the property. The outbuildings further enhance the accommodation capacity with: - A house comprising two apartments - A house with a living room, open-plan kitchen, and two suites - Two independent studios - A caretaker's house The stables include six stalls, while the property also features a large storage barn, a spacious garage (formerly a carriage house), a traditional bread oven, and two greenhouses. The estate's grounds extend around two stocked ponds (5,000 m² and 3 ha), reinforcing this bucolic landscape where meadows and centuries-old trees invite contemplation and serenity. Combining modern comfort with environmental responsibility, a biomass boiler powers most of the buildings, while two houses benefit from gas heating. Finally, the estate is located in an O.R.E. (Environmental Real Obligations) zone, a land protection scheme designed to preserve, manage, and restore biodiversity and the ecological functions of the area.
…By Bretagne Sud Sotheby's International Realty Vannes
Nestled in the heart of an authentic and preserved Brittany, a wild land with deeply restorative landscapes, this property located 40 minutes from Lorient captivates with the balance of its proportions and the nobility of its architecture. Built in the early 20th century in a Louis XVI spirit, on the site of an older residence from the 18th and 19th centuries, it is part of a remarkable heritage continuity. Developed according to an elongated plan, the whole is organized around a central five-bay body, extended by two slightly recessed pavilions and single-story annexes. The architecture is animated by a Mansard roof, regular dormers, and a rounded pediment decorated with coats of arms highlighting the central bays. The dependencies harmoniously complete the property. Inside, a large entrance hall with columns and a monumental staircase forms a remarkable reception room, complemented by an elegant panelled library. Recent arrangements favor a clean reading of the volumes, revealing all the potential for reinterpretation. By its appearance and proportions, this ensemble is among the most accomplished expressions of the neoclassical style. The house develops about 1,200 m² where a singular way of living unfolds: a non ostentatious luxury, deeply comfortable, almost intimate. The atmosphere evokes these large English country houses, where one finds the pleasure of a walk or hunt return, in a warm and cozy atmosphere. From the entrance, the property asserts its presence. The honor hall, animated by a magnificent ironwork staircase, opens onto generous reception spaces designed to host with elegance without ever losing conviviality. The salons, bathed in light, are organized in a harmonious row: – Reception or music salon, full of character – Library lounge with elegant woodwork – Reception dining room, ideal for large tables – Semi-professional kitchen, perfectly equipped The floors host 11 suites, each with its bathroom or shower room, offering comfort, intimacy, and refinement. A perfect place to recharge Designed as a real refuge, the estate invites you to slow down, reconnect with the essentials, and escape from a often energy-draining daily life. The wellness areas extend this experience: – Heated indoor pool year-round – Covered pool for swimming enthusiasts – Humid heat hammam (50 to 60°C), fostering deep relaxation, toxin release, and body preparation for treatments – Red cedar sauna, made in France and heated by a wood stove, offering a soothing view of nature, horses, and century-old trees – Spaces dedicated to sport, yoga, and treatments A rare and versatile property complex The perfectly integrated dependencies allow for many uses: – Independent houses with apartments and suites – Converted longère with wellness areas and studios – Caretaker’s residence – Accommodation for guests or staff A remarkable natural park A true green haven, the estate extends over more than 19.5 hectares and offers a remarkable natural setting: – Fish ponds – Meadows and century-old trees – Stables (6 boxes) – Old dependencies: carriage garage, shed, bread oven, greenhouses Between forests and open landscapes, the environment invites contemplation as well as the development of equestrian, event, or wellness retreat projects. A rare balance between seclusion and accessibility Despite its confidential character, the property benefits from smooth accessibility. Rennes can be reached in about 1h40 by car, allowing direct access to the high-speed train network connecting Paris in nearly 1h25. Rennes international airport, at an equivalent distance, offers regular links to main French and European destinations. Quick connection to Paris (less than 3 hours door-to-door) International accessibility via Rennes Absolute seclusion without being landlocked Energy performance and environmental commitment The estate benefits from a biomass heating system, combining thermal comfort and a responsible approach. This castle is sold furnished, it is a rare opportunity to see quickly.
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
Overlooking the Rance Valley from a naturally defensive and perfectly preserved position, the estate enjoys an exceptional setting, entirely free from disturbance. The terraced parkland unfolds a spectacular plunging view, offering deep and ever-changing perspectives across the valley, between meadows, woodland and distant horizons, within a protected environment. The manor house, the historic heart of the property, embodies a restrained yet powerful architectural style, characteristic of late Renaissance Breton seigneurial residences. Built in local stone, it is distinguished by its balanced proportions, regular fenestration and steeply pitched slate roofs. In immediate proximity, an independent chapel of remarkable purity of line enhances the estate’s singular and heritage character. The outbuildings are harmoniously arranged around the manor, contributing to the overall coherence of the property: former stone dependencies, partly converted into living space, along with annexes and technical buildings, offer significant potential for reinterpretation. An independent caretaker’s house completes the ensemble. The landscaped grounds, structured in successive terraces, follow the natural topography and reveal a sequence of distinct settings. The relationship to the landscape is ever-present: each vantage point captures the valley in a commanding panoramic perspective, lending the property a truly contemplative yet sovereign dimension. At the crossroads of history, architecture and nature, this is a rare estate, destined for an ambitious vision — whether as a family residence, a reception domain, or a heritage asset to be revealed. Represented by Frédéric Playoust +33 (0)6 08 91 00 89 Price including agency fees: €2,496,000 Net seller price (excluding fees): €2,400,000 Agency fees: 4% payable by the buyer. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Ref. 4659: in Morbihan department, beautiful castle for sale with potential for events business. Ideally located in the heart of inland Brittany, this château enjoys an exceptional natural setting, surrounded by rolling wooded countryside near Guémené-sur-Scorff. The property combines absolute tranquillity, premium comfort and a complete renovation, all within a preserved environment offering numerous possibilities: a private family residence, a wellness retreat, an events venue or an equestrian estate. The port city of Lorient, with its TGV station and airport, lies just 55 kilometres away, providing easy access whilst preserving the serenity of the estate. This remarkable Louis XVI-style château, offering approximately 1,180 sqm of living space, unfolds over several floors, combining generous proportions, fluid circulation and architectural refinement. Fully renovated, it elegantly blends classical grandeur with modern comfort, all within an exceptional natural setting. Ground floor – the heart of daily life and entertaining – features spacious, light-filled rooms: - A grand central entrance hall with a sweeping staircase - Four reception rooms, each with its own distinctive ambience, perfect for entertaining or relaxation - A spacious dining room - An adjoining, bright and practical semi professional kitchen - A separate study, ideal as a work or reading space - Two passageways and a guest cloakroom/WC complete this level The reception rooms enjoy impressive ceiling heights, wide openings onto the grounds and a harmonious, flowing layout. First floor – dedicated to the principal sleeping quarters – - Five bedrooms, some with en suite facilities - Five bathrooms, arranged to provide optimal comfort - A dressing room accessible from the principal bedroom - Two private sitting rooms, suitable as a boudoir, library or small television lounge - A mezzanine in the right wing, offering a versatile additional space - Landings and a separate WC The layout ensures a clear distinction between the sleeping areas and the reception rooms, with a thoughtfully conceived arrangement throughout. Second floor – offering substantial accommodation capacity – - Six bedrooms - Five bathrooms - A linen room, a laundry room and an additional shower room A wide corridor and central landing ensuring smooth circulation This floor is ideally suited to hosting accommodation activities, such as a guesthouse or wellness retreat. The attic level comprises: - A large room dedicated to yoga - Six massage rooms - Two attic storage areas - An additional dressing room - A landing and a through corridor This floor fully embraces the estate’s wellness and holistic spirit, whilst retaining practical functions. Outbuildings : The estate boasts numerous outbuildings, perfectly integrated into the overall architectural composition and offering a wide variety of uses – residential, functional, and dedicated to well-being. 1 / Secondary Accommodation - Three independent and comfortable guest houses. - Two apartments, located on the upper floor of the wellness building, providing additional accommodation with direct access to the facilities. 2 / Wellness Area A dedicated building houses premium facilities: an indoor heated swimming pool, hammam, sauna, treatment and relaxation rooms (massage, yoga). This space has been conceived to offer a complete wellness experience, in harmony with the estate’s holistic vocation. 3 / Equestrian Facilities The property is also ideally suited for equestrian activities, featuring a fully equipped stable with six boxes. 4 / Other Outbuildings - Two large garages. - Two greenhouses. - A traditional bread oven. - A henhouse. The château lies at the heart of a bucolic setting of 32 acres, comprising wide open meadows, centuries-old trees, and two fish-filled ponds, measuring approximately 5,000 sqm and 7.41 acres respectively. Cabinet LE NAIL – North Brittany - Mr Romuald BAUDIN : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Romuald BAUDIN, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 858 790 806. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
This large Napoleon III time château, located 30 minutes west of Rennes, easily accessible via the N24 highway through Brittany, and 10 minutes from a TGV station, offers an elegant and refined setting for a residential or business project. It would be particularly well-suited to event development thanks to the potential of the large adjoining spaces. Opening its grand Renaissance-style façade to the south onto the expansive 5.4-hectare park bordered by a beautiful pond, it has retained the charm of its exterior features, including romantic sculptures, and the refined decor of the reception rooms, some of which still retain their original draperies and curtains. It comprises a vestibule accessed by a wide flight of steps, leading on either side to a large and small drawing room, a dining room, and an office, all with 4.60-meter-high ceilings. The wide staircase leads to four beautiful, bright bedrooms on the first floor, two of which have en-suite bathrooms, and five further bedrooms on the second floor. The original outbuildings feature architectural and sculptural elements typical of the 19th century, as does the elegant entrance gate. Extensive renovation work is required throughout. Sale price including fees: €1,050,000 Fees payable by the purchaser Fees: 5% including VAT of the price excluding fees, i.e. €50,000 Sale price excluding fees: €1,000,000 Excessive energy consumption: Class F (depending on case F or G). From 1 January 2028, the performance level will be between classes A and E. Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €40,470 and €54,800 per year. Prices indexed for 2021, 2022 and 2023 (including subscriptions). Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Bretagne
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…By Agences Privees
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…By Cote Et Bretagne Immobilier
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.
…By Agence Mercure Bretagne
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