In the heart of the unspoiled landscapes of the Monts d'Arrée, this former weaver's house, built in 1762, perpetuates the history of a region shaped by flax cultivation. Nestled in a charming hamlet of Commana, it boasts remarkable vernacular architecture, notably its apotheis, a testament to the craftsmanship and identity of bygone period homes. Surrounded by nature, it enjoys a privileged setting where heritage and the art of living harmoniously intertwine. While the charm of its stonework tells the story of nearly three centuries of history, the property also appeals for its convenient location: the primary school is 1.5 km away, the secondary school 5 km, and local shops 4 km. Lake Drennec, prized for its beaches, water sports, and walking trails, is just 6 km away. Beyond its gate, the timeless elegance of this characterful residence immediately captivates the eye. Restored with remarkable care, it reveals a harmoniously proportioned stone façade, enhanced by its apotheis, granite window and door surrounds, and new slate roof. Authentic architecture that testifies to the quality of the built heritage of the Monts d'Arrée. Around the house, the landscaping extends this impression of harmony. Landscaped paths meander between flowerbeds and ornamental trees. The southwest-facing terraces invite you to fully enjoy the light throughout the day, while the absolute tranquility of the grounds lends the whole a particularly soothing atmosphere. Beyond the entrance, the house reveals a warm interior where the charm of the past is expressed naturally. Organized around several subtly defined spaces, the living room boasts generous proportions. To the right, the lounge offers a comfortable and inviting space dedicated to relaxation. Adjoining it, the dining room and its library corner create a space conducive to gatherings and shared moments. The different levels create a fluid flow while preserving the identity of each space. The expansive kitchen, a true heart of the home, flows seamlessly from this level. Functional and generously sized, it is centered around a remarkable antique fireplace mantel of spectacular proportions, now enhanced by a Godin range cooker. Opening onto the southwest-facing terrace, it naturally invites you to extend your meals outdoors as soon as the weather warms up. A large utility room, which also serves as a laundry room, completes this space designed for everyday living. Upstairs, the atmosphere remains true to the spirit of the place. A central landing harmoniously distributes the various sleeping areas, designed to comfortably accommodate family and guests. Two bedrooms each have their own private bathroom, a valuable asset for both family life and entertaining guests. Two further bedrooms complete this level. Bathed in light, they charm with their comfortable proportions and unobstructed views of the wooded grounds. A family bathroom and storage spaces complete the layout of this floor. The convertible attic offers additional potential. Already accessible, it could accommodate an office, an additional bedroom, or a playroom, depending on your needs. In addition to the main house, a large stone barn dating from 1839 offers remarkable development potential. Located at the rear of the house, it benefits from independent access as well as a direct connection to the house. Its roof and frame have already been fully restored, while its generous dimensions, high ceilings, and original chimney preserve the building's character. Offered in its raw state, it could be used as a gîte, a guest house, a workshop, a professional space, or even as an extension to the main house. To complete the amenities, the property includes three garages, one of which has a high ceiling, making it suitable for parking a campervan or storing bulky equipment. A greenhouse and several storage areas complete the amenities. Outside, the landscaped garden blends flowerbeds, ornamental trees, winding pathways, and verdant vistas throughout the seasons. The pond, discreetly integrated into the vegetation, adds a further touch of poetry to this preserved haven. This secluded country address allows you to reach the shops and services of Sizun in just a few minutes, while Landivisiau, its train station, and the main roads are about fifteen minutes away. Morlaix and its TGV station are about thirty minutes away, allowing you to combine the tranquility of a peaceful rural lifestyle with everyday mobility. Between the timeless charm of the stone, the generous proportions of the house, the potential of the 1839 barn, and the serenity of a protected environment, this property offers a rare living space. A property of character where heritage, nature, and potential for development blend harmoniously.
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