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Energy class A, Climate class A Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on the year's energy prices 2023: between 420.00 and 600.00 . Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Mon Bien À La Mer Lamballe
Behind a wrought?iron gate, the property reveals a 19th?century maison de maître, full of character and authenticity. This distinguished residence, featuring generous volumes and preserved period details, requires a full renovation to restore its former prestige. Description: A lovely stone staircase leads to the main entrance. Once inside, a spacious hallway distributes the principal rooms on the ground floor: a bright living room adorned with a fireplace, and a dining room with its own fireplace as well. Further on, a large kitchen, a pantry, a bathroom, separate WC, an office, and a bedroom complete this level, allowing for potential single?level living. Taking the staircase to the upper floors, the first floor offers three bedrooms and an additional room, providing attractive possibilities for layout and design. The second floor continues this impression of space with a landing, four rooms, and a shower room?ideal for creating bedrooms, studios, playrooms, or workspaces. Beneath the house, a basement includes a cellar and a boiler room, perfect for storage or technical needs. Attached to the main building, a glass conservatory hints at what it could become again: a winter garden, a bright studio, or a relaxing retreat. Outside, the outbuildings?divided into six sections with an attic above?complete the ensemble and open the door to numerous projects: workshops, storage, professional spaces, or leisure areas. Surrounding area : In the heart of town, with shops and the port within walking distance. (3.71 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
…By Belles Demeures De Bretagne
ISABELLE LE BAIL REAL ESTATE offers you this beautiful property for sale located in LAILLE, within the Rennes Metropolis, providing a privileged living environment sheltered from prying eyes, in the heart of a preserved natural setting. Upon entering, you discover a hall with a closet that opens onto a vast living area of over 60 m², bathed in light and offering an unobstructed view of the surrounding countryside, creating a warm and soothing atmosphere. Adjacent to this, the equipped kitchen charms with its generous volumes and functionality, complemented by a large back kitchen ideal for everyday use. The ground floor allows for true single-level living thanks to the presence of two bedrooms and a bathroom, providing comfort and practicality for daily life. Upstairs, a large landing with closets serves three additional bedrooms and a shower room, offering a comfortable and perfectly arranged sleeping area to accommodate family and guests. The whole house stands out for its beautiful volumes, a fluid layout, and contemporary decoration that enhances its character. The semi-basement complete with a large garage, a cellar, and a laundry room is a real asset, fully meeting needs for storage and parking. Outside, two terraces overlook the garden and the surrounding nature, allowing you to fully enjoy the large plot without vis-à-vis and the absolute tranquility. The energy performance is appreciable notably due to the presence of a stove and solar panels, with an energy class of C and a climate class of C. The estimated amount of annual energy expenditures for standard use is between €2,076 and €2,808, subscription included, based on the years 2021, 2022, and 2023. The virtual tour will allow you to appreciate the beautiful volumes and the quality of the amenities. €495,000 including fees of 3.5% VAT payable by the buyer, or €478,260 net seller. The natural and technological risks report is accessible on the Géorisques site: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Isabelle Le Bail Immobilier
In the historic center of Auray, just a few steps from the port of Saint-Goustan, a neoclassical mansion from the 19th century offers 310.8 sqm of living space over three levels, extended by convertible attics and a fenced garden of about 1,200 sqm, rare in the city center. Stone facade, copper roof, marble hall, Hungarian point parquet, moldings and high ceilings: the residence has been fully restored respecting its original character. Two projects are envisioned there: Heritage investment: the house is currently divided into several furnished apartments generating rental income. Or family residence: it can be unified into a single large character house, in the heart of a town of art and history. The land is buildable or suitable for a swimming pool, subject to urban planning approvals. A rare address, offered exclusively. +33683427525
…By Bonaparte
An Ideal Set to Combine Private Life and Professional ActivityIn the heart of the historic center of Tréguier, a charming city known for its heritage and dynamism, this rare property offers exceptional potential. Composed of two stone houses, it is perfectly suited for a liberal profession project, a small commercial activity, or family living with independent space.Description: The two connected houses charm with their character and generous volumes. On the ground floor, a central entrance leads to a functional kitchen, an office ideal for professional activity, a warm living room with a fireplace, four versatile rooms, and two toilets. Upstairs, six bedrooms including one with a private bathroom and another with a toilet, as well as a shower room and a toilet, make up a comfortable and flexible sleeping area. In the basement, a laundry room and a boiler room complete the technical facilities, as well as a garage. The second house, attached or independent depending on needs, can accommodate a separate professional space, a workshop, a seasonal rental, or additional housing.Environment: The whole, built in stone and imbued with authenticity, benefits from a strategic location just steps away from shops, schools, and the quays of Tréguier. (3.80% fees including tax to be borne by the buyer.)This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Belles Demeures De Bretagne
The Door Man presents this elegant contemporary property built in 2019, ideally located just 500 meters from Minihic beach, in the heart of the highly sought-after Rothéneuf neighborhood in Saint-Malo.From the entrance, this residence captivates with the quality of its features, its generous spaces, and its remarkable luminosity. The ground floor opens onto a vast reception area flooded with light, composed of a streamlined living room-dining room, extended by a perfectly fitted and equipped contemporary kitchen. A refined master suite with a private bathroom, as well as a laundry room, elegantly and functionally complete this level.Upstairs, the sleeping area offers four bedrooms with harmonious volumes, including a suite with a private bathroom. An independent bathroom and a separate toilet further enhance this floor designed for the absolute comfort of the whole family.Outdoors, you will enjoy a superb terrace facing southwest, ideal for savoring special moments in complete serenity, within a closed and landscaped garden that offers an intimate and preserved setting.This rare property perfectly combines modernity and comfort in immediate proximity to the coastline. Price 1,250,000 €. Agency fees of 2.88% including VAT borne by the buyer. Price excluding fees 1,215,000 €. Energy performance diagnosis: energy consumption A, CO2 emissions A. Real estate advisor: LAPLANCHE Nicolas (EI). RSAC: 907595425. Information about the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://georisques.gouv.fr. This site will also provide a fact sheet on the obligations for clearing vegetation and a map of the areas subject to this obligation.This real estate announcement has been drafted under the editorial responsibility of LAPLANCHE Nicolas (EI), independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SASU THE DOOR MAN France registered with RSAC, holder of the real estate solicitation card on behalf of THE DOOR MAN France SASU.
…By The Door Man France
In the heart of a preserved hamlet in Elven, this elegant stone longère from the early 20th century subtly combines the charm of the old with today's comfort. Developing nearly 200 m² of living space, this character property enchants upon entry with its generous volumes and warm atmosphere. The vast 73 m² living space, flooded with light thanks to its numerous openings onto the garden, constitutes an ideal reception area. It is enhanced by an authentic fireplace and an open, friendly kitchen that is perfectly integrated into the whole. The house offers five bedrooms, comfortably accommodating a family or guests in a peaceful and green environment. Truly an extension of the living spaces, the veranda allows enjoyment of the garden throughout the year and invites relaxation in front of the surrounding nature. Outside, the enclosed land of over 3,600 m², with no overlooking neighbors, constitutes a true haven of peace. Its large, poolable plot paves the way for the creation of a true private vacation space, perfect for fully enjoying the nice days in a preserved setting. A closed garage, several private parking spaces, and ample outdoor areas harmoniously complete this property. Ideally located, the house benefits from a sought-after rural setting while remaining close to amenities: shops just 2.5 km away, schools five minutes away, and a train station accessible within about ten kilometers. An authentic home, full of character and rare in the area, which will appeal to lovers of beautiful stone, space, and serenity. Contact us today to arrange a visit and discover the full potential of this exceptional property. Estimated annual energy expenses for standard usage between €5,780 and €7,890, indexed to the year 2023 (subscriptions included). Property offered by Katia DANILO EI, commercial agent (RSAC 931050066)This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Century 21 Tex'immo
Immobilier.notaires® and the notarial office CONSILIUM NOTAIRES, SARL offer you: House / villa for sale - PLOGASTEL ST GERMAIN (29710) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 minutes from Penhors beach and 15 minutes from Quimper, in a green environment without isolation, discover this contemporary wooden frame house (2013), with excellent energy performance. The house offers a bright living room of 80 m², with a fireplace, open kitchen, and large bay windows overlooking the garden and the pool. Ideal layout with single-level living: bedroom, complete master suite, independent WC. On the upper floor: mezzanine with unobstructed view, two bedrooms, shower room, WC. Outside, several terraces and a heated salt pool (10 x 4 m) with insulated and secured cover, minimizing maintenance and extending its use. Additionally: 60 m² outbuilding to be developed (housing, office, workshop) Double garage of 120 m², carport, and enclosed courtyard A durable, comfortable, and functional house, ideal for enjoying the tranquility of nature while remaining close to services and the coastline. Living area: 200 m² Outbuilding: 60 m² – Garage: 120 m² Contact me at 06.33.83.84.07 CONSILIUM NOTAIRES Agnès LANOE & Louis L'HARIDON - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Visits: By appointment. Contact: 02.98.54.58.17 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Advertisement from the CONSILIUM NOTAIRES study, SARL - Notaries in Pluguffan - SIRET No: 84030538700028 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Immobilier.notaires®: Evaluate, buy & sell with notaries throughout France. 12,000 notaries, experts, and negotiators support you in your real estate projects with complete confidence.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Immo-interactif
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
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
A 16th-century country house with a renovated dwelling, nestled in one hectare of lush grounds with a lake and orchard near the town of Morlaix in Brittany. This beautiful property offers absolute privacy, far from the main roads. It is close to places that are full of life, yet isolated enough to be an oasis of bucolic calm. A little road leads up to the estate, the entrance to which opens out into a courtyard where an old country house and a charming dwelling stand. Behind them, a garden dotted with fruit trees slopes gently down to a summer lodge that overlooks a lake at the bottom. Facing the courtyard entrance is a passage into a vegetable garden.
…By Patrice Besse
A 19th-century manor and its grounds of nearly 3,000 m², zoned for construction, in the centre of a lively Breton village, 5 minutes from the ocean. The property is located on a street adjacent to the main road, a 6-minute bike ride from the ocean. Slightly set back from the street, the manor house elegantly stands out from its immediate environment. Safeguarded by a pedestrian semi-openwork wrought-iron double gate, flanked by two square pillars topped with capitals decorated with sculpted stone vases, this entrance is bordered on either side by a low enclosure wall topped by a wrought-iron fence with defensive spikes. In addition, a wider entrance in the form of a carriage door was created in the façade, which, protected by a gate, provides access to a short driveway that ends at a double garage on one side of the house. Behind the fence, several verdant shrubs and flowers grow: hydrangeas, lilacs as well as agapanthus, while hidden by this abundant vegetation is a small granite patio facing south off of the kitchen. Entirely enclosed by walls, the property also has a third entrance at the bottom of the street, via an alleyway that runs alongside one of the lateral pavilions, followed by a high protective stone wall and lastly an old arched door, which provides access to the back of the grounds.
…By Patrice Besse
In Finistère, with a 4000 m² garden and 800 m from the beach, a 1970s house decorated by architect Jacques Couëlle. Set slightly back from the village, a small road frequented by locals runs alongside several homes before reaching the property. Two independent driveways lead, one to the garage, and the second to a space where several vehicles can park. On one side, three granite outcrops protect the land and shelter it from view and winds. On the other side, the house is surrounded by a large wooded and flowered garden, as well as a terrace. A typical construction from the 1970s, it stands three stories high, including a basement, on an L-shaped plan. The slate roof is gabled and pierced with dormers. Windows with granite frames illuminate the rendered facades. The entire property was decorated, at the time of its construction in 1974, by Jacques Couëlle, whose work is marked by the movement of architectural-sculpture, with its unique shapes in sprayed concrete. Numerous paintings by him adorn the various rooms of the residence. Slightly tucked away behind the rocks, a granitic rubble outbuilding serves as a garage, workshop, and games room upstairs. It is accessible by vehicle independently.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A 19th-century villa with outbuildings and a garden, in Carantec, on Morlaix Bay, 100 metres from the beach. The property is located in a residential neighbourhood made up of small streets with flowery gardens, less than 100 metres on foot from a white sandy beach. The building stands behind a bush of hydrangeas, set back from the road, with access to the garage. The villa was built in the 19th century and dates from the golden age of seaside tourism in Brittany. It has three storeys. The final one is an attic level with a sloping, two-sided, convex, hipped roof with several windows. This rectangular building is made of rubble stone, while the window and door frames are made of ashlar. In the centre of the façade, a flight of steps leads up to a stoop in front of the tall, arched, glazed door. At the rear of the house, a veranda opens onto the garden, bathing the interior with light through its many windows. An outbuilding and a lean-to, set at a right angle to and adjoining the house, have separate entrances.
…By Patrice Besse
Marine Dwellings unveils exclusively "Flânerie", a characterful residence nestled in the heart of the village of Sarzeau. Behind its stone walls lies a unique place, inhabited by nearly five centuries of history. The freshness of the ancient stones, the light that gently glides from one room to another... The house immediately envelops its visitors in a serene and reassuring atmosphere. Every detail tells a story, a time, a know-how, a forgotten romance or a fragment of life passed down through the centuries. Built in the 16th century, this historic building offers approximately 177 m² of living space. Once a customs outpost with origins lost in the history of the village, it has crossed the centuries with elegance. Its architecture reveals magnificent heritage features: dovecotes integrated into the facade, ancient fireplaces, stained glass, woodwork, and authentic volumes. The ground floor includes an entrance, a dining kitchen, two reception salons, and a laundry room with a bathroom. The living spaces offer a warm and deeply convivial atmosphere. The walls, patinated by time, the ancient materials, and natural light create a lively decor imbued with a precious authenticity. On the first floor, the landing leads to three bedrooms, an office, a bathroom, and a shower room. Everyone finds their space here in a peaceful atmosphere, filled with softness. The second level hosts a vast convertible attic that offers beautiful perspectives for evolution according to the desires of its future owners. The walled garden forms a bucolic retreat in the heart of the village. Sheltered from prying eyes, it reveals an unexpected pause where calm and intimacy reign. A majestic olive tree watches over the place, and magnificent mulberry and lemon trees enhance the meditative atmosphere of the garden. A pond adds a poetic note to this preserved space where one savors the privilege of being in the city center while feeling like being elsewhere. Just a few steps away from shops, the market, and the lively terraces of Sarzeau, this address allows for a fully walkable daily life. The beaches of the Gulf of Morbihan and the Atlantic Ocean are quickly reachable, offering the best of the Rhuys peninsula. Between village and sea, this residence embodies the delicate fantasy of old family houses nestled in coastal villages: a refuge inhabited by time, where one imagines summers extending, generations gathering, and memories weaving through the seasons. "Flânerie" is a house of soul and transmission, for those who seek a place filled with emotions, a heritage to be lived, and a story to pursue.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Demeures Marines
On the Emerald Coast, close to the center and the beaches, a contemporary villa with sea view and nearly 3000 m² of land. The property is hidden at the end of a cul-de-sac that also serves two neighboring houses. A landscape of meadows and heaths stretches all around, with the English Channel on the horizon. Composed of two L-shaped sections and a setback, the house is topped with a slate roof featuring two and four slopes. It is built of concrete and granite rubble. The whole is partially elevated, with a basement and a garage.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In Brittany, 15 minutes from the beaches, an old mill from the 19th century to renovate, with a park and outbuildings. A small road winds along the park, then a driveway leads down to the house and finally to the outbuildings. Largely wooded, the entire area is immersed in lush vegetation colored with clusters of hydrangeas. The main building consists of an old mill, designed in an L-shape, rising three levels. Built of granite rubble, it is topped with a slate roof pierced with dormers at the front and roof windows at the back. A stone terrace borders the first level, which leads to the living rooms. The lower garden level is open to the back and faces the outbuildings, accessed by a stone staircase. On the other side, below, a stream flows through the property.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In Bénodet, in southern Brittany, in a marine cove, a farmhouse and its outbuildings await renovation completion. The property is partially defined by old stone walls. It consists of three distinct sets. Facing the marine cove, a stone longhouse, an old agricultural outbuilding from the 18th or 19th century, requires a complete rehabilitation. Set back at an angle from its southern gable, a two-story farmhouse dates from the early 20th century. It is extended by a contemporary addition at its gable. Interior renovations have been started but need to be completed. A large shed, built at the end of the last century, closes off the northeast corner.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In a city in the Marches of Brittany, a mansion from the 16th century, located in the square of a medieval castle. On a plot of approximately 600 m², the mansion and its former stables form a U-shaped plan around a south-facing paved inner courtyard. The entire property is separated from the street and the castle square by a high enclosing wall pierced with an entrance gate and a large portal. On the northern side, the house is perched on the rampart of the old fortified town, and at the top of its wall, there are two watchtowers connected by a walkway, where the view encompasses the city and the countryside beyond. Built of stone and topped with a slate roof, the main house rises four levels with a living area of approximately 326 m². The facades are constructed of sandstone rubble in beige and blue-grey tones. The openings, framed in cut stone, are arranged in bays crowned by gable windows. The western part dates from the 16th century and includes cellars, a reception level, a floor of bedrooms, and an attic level, topped with a hipped roof. The eastern part, erected in the 18th and 19th centuries, is extended by an additional level of attics arranged in the Mansard roof style. All the exterior woodwork is painted a bright golden yellow, contrasting with the night blue of the slates. Finally, a garage of approximately 46 m², built of brick and covered with a slate roof topped by three gable windows, closes the courtyard on the eastern side.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
20 minutes from Rennes, by its private pond, a vast renovated manor with a swimming pool and outbuildings. By its pond, the large 16th-century manor is surrounded by a wooded park of more than 1 hectare, crossed by canals and waterfalls. The renovated exterior is complemented by a contemporary interior, where a large indoor swimming pool connects to sauna and hammam areas. The main living space, with nearly 400 m² of habitable space, is complemented by an independent apartment of approximately 80 m², a gîte of about 40 m², and garage-workshops of nearly 220 m². After taking a large wooded driveway and walking along the canal where ducks and water hens frolic, the residence reveals itself in front of a vast grassy parterre, surrounded by large trees. The main building is made of granite and covered with a slate roof with hips. It consists of a central body raised over two levels, with window frames made of cut stone, flanked by two towers topped with pavilion roofs. Adjacent to the main residence, a long house from the 19th century and its wooden extensions house the independent apartment and the garage-workshop. At a right angle, a granite outbuilding with a slate roof houses the gîte and its garage. At the back of the manor, the park extends, featuring a golf practice area and terraces located by the pond, which is itself surrounded by weeping willows and white poplars.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In a popular seaside resort on the Emerald Coast, a large family home from the 19th century and its walled park. Accessible on foot via the main street and also through a cul-de-sac, the property is fully enclosed by walls. Numerous shrubs and hedges create a leafy screen with the neighborhood. Situated in the middle of the plot and predominantly facing north-south, the house is in a dominant position and enjoys unobstructed views, particularly of the sea.Built at the end of the 19th century in the style of captain's houses, it is constructed of granite rubble with exposed corner and window chainings. The ensemble includes a semi-buried basement, an elevated ground floor where a central staircase with a balustrade begins, a floor, and an attic. A large veranda was added later to the west, topped with a zinc roof. The four-sided slate roof of the house has three gabled dormers.A three-level construction was added to the north during the 20th century.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A 19th-century family residence, with an annex and outbuildings in more than 2 hectares of grounds, 20 minutes from the Côte d’Émeraude coastline, in the countryside. Set back from a B road, a country road winds through a hamlet before arriving at a farm track. This old farmhouse stands in the centre of a more than 2.5-hectare wooded estate. The main residence, built with rough-hewn blocks of granite, dates from the 19th century and was erected upon the vestiges of and using the materials from a former manor, of which a dovecote remains. The quoins on the door and window frames as well as the lintels are made of dressed granite blocks. The house boasts two storeys with an attic level above part of them. The front façade is punctuated by classically, almost symmetrically arranged windows, aligned in three vertical rows over two levels. There are three entrance doors into the ground floor, framed by three windows, one of which is panoramic. Three windows punctuate the first floor beneath a gabled roof, in which there are two wall dormers and a skylight. The windows boast views over the landscaped garden, the woods and surrounding nature. A former estate keeper’s house is also made of rough-hewn granite blocks and is topped with a slate roof. Next to it, there is a second outbuilding. A monumental picture window looks from it towards the façade of the main residence. The old dovecote has been transformed into a storeroom. The farm also includes former pigsties which are now used as a log store, while an old stone wall denotes the presence of a former bread oven, now in ruins. The garden has been organised into different zones, surrounded by meadows and woods.
…By Patrice Besse
A former presbytery from the 16th century that has been fully renovated, with outbuildings, a covered pool and a tree-dotted garden, nestled in France’s Ille-et-Vilaine department. The former presbytery dates back to the 16th century. It has been remarkably well preserved. It lies in a village, just a stone’s throw from the village hall square. A 5,200m² tree-dotted garden surrounds the rectangular house, which stands by a gated gravel entrance court embellished with flowers. The main house offers a floor area of around 350m². It has a ground floor, a first floor and a second floor. It connects to a 76m² adjoining garage that protrudes from it at a right angle. The elevations and roofing have been renovated. Their brightness is underlined by the beige and ginger tones of the sandstone laid with lime-pointing. This brightness is also brought out by the white of the lintels and the red of the painted wooden shutters. Opposite the house, there is a 76m² outbuilding that houses a cellar, a boiler room, two separate bedrooms and a spa room that connects to a covered swimming pool space, which looks out at the garden with its remarkable trees and orchard.
…By Patrice Besse
An 18th century manor house in need of renovation, with a garden and outbuilding, in the centre of a village near Vitré, 30 minutes from Rennes . Just a stone's throw from the village square and town hall, in a small street surrounded by listed historic buildings, the building has a wide rectangular façade with three bays. Just outside the door, a stone carving decorated with laurel leaves displays the prestigious name and rank of the master of the house, who had it built in 1786. Built over a basement, the house has two floors and an attic floor, with a total living area of around 217 m². The walls are weathered local stone, red sandstone, schist and granite. The slate roof is topped by three gabled dormers. The windows are framed in ashlar and have an arched wooden lintel at the top. The top of each window is decorated with mantling. A gate adjoins the house and provides access to the outbuilding and garden, which can be seen at the rear of the building. After climbing the few steps of the outside granite staircase, you enter through an old door that has the same motifs as the nearby 17th-century listed building.
…By Patrice Besse
In the Breton countryside, 30 minutes from the coast, a 19th-century mill and its reception hall, set in over 5 hectares of meadows and woodlands. Built of stone, the mill is located in the hollow of a wooded valley, by a stream that structures its organization. Accessible via a small communal paved road that descends into the valley, access is through a small drivable bridge, equipped with a painted wooden barrier, followed by a turning area. A dependency appears first, recognizable by its wide arched wooden door with panels, painted blue, framed by dressed stone. The entrance is preceded by a flight of steps made of patinated terracotta tiles, adorned with a wall lantern. The main building, raised with two levels under a slate roof with three dormers featuring triangular pediments, has facades made of rubble and simple openings. The millrace and the stream, still observable in the immediate vicinity, testify to its original purpose. The surroundings combine lawns, shrub beds, and tall trees (oaks, beeches, and sequoias), which open onto meadows and woods. Good-sized parking areas have been developed. Formerly proposed for event organization, the site retains suitable structures — reception hall, professional kitchen, and restrooms — ready to be reused or transformed (habitable area, indoor pool).This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
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