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…By Valerie Tilloy Immobilier
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…By Sapene Immobilier
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…By Isabelle Le Bail Immobilier
Ref.4894 : Elegant 17th- and 18th-C.country château in the heart of Upper Brittany To the south of Rennes, between the Vilaine and Semnon valleys, the property is situated in the heart of an area where the Breton countryside retains all its authenticity. With its alternating valleys, meadows, wooded areas and farmland, this landscape—shaped over centuries—offers a peaceful setting whilst enjoying excellent transport links. Just a few minutes’ drive from a railway station offering quick connections to Rennes and then Paris via the high-speed line, the estate perfectly combines the tranquillity of a country home with the convenience of daily commuting. Shops, services, schools and medical facilities are just a few minutes’ drive away, whilst Rennes, the capital of Brittany, offers all the amenities of a major city. The property thus enjoys a particularly sought-after location, on the border between historic Brittany and the Anjou region, in an area prized for its architectural heritage and the beauty of its landscapes. Access to the property is now via a private driveway through the wooded grounds. This particularly elegant approach allows the estate to be discovered gradually. The tall trees gradually reveal the château’s façades, whose silhouette emerges naturally as one rounds the lawns. This landscaped approach, imbued with serenity, emphasises the intimate nature of the site and sets the scene for the discovery of a residence whose architecture blends seamlessly with its surroundings. The result of several construction phases, likely undertaken between the 17th and 18th-C., the château now displays remarkable architectural consistency. The main building features a perfectly ordered façade, punctuated by tall windows arranged at regular intervals. The cut-stone frames subtly highlight the rubble masonry, whilst the imposing slate roof, dotted with stone dormer windows and tall chimney stacks, lends the whole structure a noble and balanced silhouette. Without seeking to be ostentatious, the building embodies all the elegance of the stately homes of Upper Brittany, where the quality of the proportions and the understated décor take precedence over displays of prestige. The 560 sqm of living space features a particularly clear layout, organised around generous reception areas and a spacious sleeping area. The ground floor: The entrance hall serves as a true distribution point, opening up long views towards the living rooms and the grounds. The reception rooms naturally occupy the most prestigious part of the house. They flow seamlessly into one another, creating complementary atmospheres where the spaciousness, rather than the décor, expresses the character of the place. The grand drawing room is undoubtedly the centrepiece. The tall windows allow ample natural light to flood in, whilst the views open out onto the wooded grounds. The original parquet flooring, preserved throughout much of the house, lends warmth and authenticity. The stone fireplaces define the spaces and serve as a reminder of the original purpose of these reception areas. The dining room is equally spacious. Designed for entertaining, it flows naturally into the pantry and then the kitchen, in keeping with the traditional layout of homes from that era. The kitchen remains particularly spacious. Its layout would allow either the current configuration to be retained or the creation of a large, contemporary family space, without compromising the architectural integrity of the whole. Nearby are a second living room – currently more intimate in nature, but which could easily be converted into a ground-floor bedroom – as well as a utility room, a bathroom and a pantry. This layout allows for a truly ground-floor lifestyle, a feature that has become particularly sought-after. The first floor: Accessible via an elegant staircase from the entrance hall, the first floor is entirely devoted to private areas. Leading off from a spacious landing, the six bedrooms are all generously proportioned and bathed in natural light, with views over the grounds. Several retain their original fireplaces and historic wooden floors, bearing witness to the house’s history. Two bathrooms complete this floor, offering a layout perfectly suited to a family home or for hosting guests. The simplicity of this layout is one of the château’s key qualities: movement between rooms remains fluid, whilst the rooms retain their generous dimensions and harmonious proportions. The property as a whole lends itself easily to contemporary uses. Surrounding the château is a complex of historic outbuildings that fully contributes to the estate’s architectural and historical coherence. Arranged around the former service courtyard, these stone buildings retain all their authenticity and offer particularly interesting potential for use. They include, in particular, a garage, a workshop, storage areas and various outbuildings that can be adapted to suit the needs of the future owners. Set apart from the main buildings stands a remarkable circular dovecote, a valuable testament to the property’s former seigneurial status. Thanks to the quality of its construction and its excellent state of preservation, it is one of the estate’s most iconic heritage features. The grounds also contain the remains of an old chapel, whose still-visible masonry serves as a reminder of the site’s history and enhances the unique character of the estate as a whole. Finally, a swimming pool, situated in a more secluded part of the grounds, completes the property’s amenities. Currently in need of restoration, it offers real potential for leisure and could regain its rightful place as part of the estate’s revitalisation. Taken together, these outbuildings – which are closely linked to the château – form a genuine country estate where the original buildings have retained their role in defining the layout of the grounds whilst offering numerous possibilities for future development. Access to the property is now via a private driveway that crosses the grounds before reaching the château. This particularly pleasant approach allows visitors to discover the grounds gradually. As one proceeds along the path, the tall trees frame the views and reveal, in successive glimpses, the façades of the house. This landscaped approach lends the estate a truly dramatic setting and emphasises the property’s secluded nature. Protected by ancient boundary walls and covering some 3.3 acres, the grounds form a veritable green setting around the château. Their layout favours vast lawns punctuated by tall ornamental trees, several of which have reached a remarkable maturity. Cedars, conifers, deciduous trees and fruit trees make up a varied array of vegetation that naturally structures the spaces and offers ever-changing views throughout the seasons. In the immediate vicinity of the château, the gardens extend the reception rooms and offer sweeping views of the grounds. Further on, the lawns open out onto a former orchard, evoking the traditional layout of country estates where ornamental gardens and food-producing areas coexisted harmoniously. Set apart from the buildings, in a more secluded part of the park, a swimming pool enjoys a particularly unspoilt setting. Currently in need of restoration, it offers real potential for leisure and could be restored to its full purpose as part of a wider redevelopment of the estate. The grounds are also enriched by several remarkable heritage features. The dovecote, notable for its state of preservation and location, evokes the ancient privileges associated with seigneurial estates. Nearby stand the remains of the old chapel, which further reinforce the site’s historical identity and bear witness to the importance the estate once held within its surroundings. From both the gardens and the main rooms of the château, unobstructed views extend across the lawns, the tall trees and the historic outbuildings. This balance between built heritage and landscape heritage creates a peaceful and timeless atmosphere, where the park naturally complements the architecture without ever overshadowing it. Cabinet LE NAIL - Border of Brittany & South Manche : Mr Nicolas de LA VIGNE : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nicolas de LA VIGNE ,Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 920 814 274. 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
An 18th-century house with outbuildings, in a walled, tree-filled and more than 2,000-m² garden, near to the banks of the River Rance and Dinard. In the village, less than 500 metres from the church square, the property is enclosed by stone walls and an entrance pavilion. It includes the south-facing house, which can be seen from the street, and a vast outbuilding with a garage and an upper floor, at the rear of the plot, both of which are surrounded by a vast, tree-filled and landscaped garden. The western part of the three-storey main residence, with two offset rows of windows, dates from the early 18th century, as demonstrated by the inscription of 1730 on the lintel above the entrance door. The building is made of rough-hewn blocks of granulite, with ashlar window and door frames, and is topped by a gabled slate roof, itself punctuated on its attic level by an ashlar-framed wall dormer with a pediment. The attic level of the more recently built section shares the same characteristics and adds a further vertical row of openings as well as an external flight of stone steps on the eastern gable end.
…By Patrice Besse
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…By Agence De La Maison Rouge Dinard
There are houses you can visit. There are others you can feel. This one belongs to the latter category. In one of the city's most sought-after neighborhoods, this contemporary architect-designed home stands out as a must-see. Meticulously crafted, every detail has been carefully considered to combine aesthetics and comfortable living. The entirely bespoke layout reveals an attention to the smallest details: integrated storage, fluid circulation, and perfectly controlled lighting. On the ground floor, the spacious and bright living area opens onto the garden and its patio, creating a seamless transition between indoors and outdoors, inviting nature in. The carefully selected materials, bespoke finishes, and high-end amenities give the entire property a unique character. Upstairs, a truly exceptional master suite offers the privacy of a true haven. Two children's bedrooms with mezzanines, designed by a top-of-the-range furniture designer, an office, and a shower room--all spaces designed for growing, creating, and flourishing. The second floor offers an additional bedroom with an en-suite shower room, ideal for preserving each child's independence and providing privacy. A well-maintained garden, garage, and a vibrant, sought-after neighborhood complete the picture. ENERGY RATING: XXX / CLIMATE RATING: XXX. Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use, based on 2021 energy prices: between EURxxxx and EURxxxx. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr. Contact: Yveline DAVENEL Tel: 33 7 499 677 58 Independent Sales Agent RSAC 891217739 Rennes
…By Espaces Atypiques Rennes
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…By Espaces Atypiques Rennes
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…By Espaces Atypiques Rennes
Elegant traditional villa ideally located in the immediate vicinity of the Sillon beach and the Thermes Marins. Distributed over 4 levels, this perfectly renovated old house benefits from a unique location, spacious rooms and pleasant light thanks to its east-west orientation. Entrance hall, vast living-dining room with fireplace, fitted kitchen. 1st floor: 2 good-sized bedrooms, dressing room and shower room. 2nd floor: 2 bedrooms, study and shower room. Full basement: two cellars, boiler/laundry room and plenty of storage space.
…By Breteuil Dinard
In Saint-Malo Intra-Muros, a spacious family apartment of 220 m², with a sea view. Near the Dinan gate, the apartment is located in a shipowner's building built in the early 18th century under the auspices of Garangeau, a disciple of Vauban. Listed as a historical monument in 1942, the building was rebuilt identically in the 1950s after the bombings of 1944. The structure consists of a modern concrete structure with a granite façade, which has retained the original stones. Raised with three square floors under the eaves, the whole evokes pre-war buildings. Topped with tall chimney stacks, the slate roof is pierced with dormer windows with curved granite lintels and small capucine windows. The entrance door is a double-leaf design with panels, surmounted by a glazed transom with small panes. It opens into a long entrance hall that leads to a vestibule paved with polished stone. In addition to a lift, a staircase leads to the upper floors. Another staircase descends to the cellars. The main staircase, also in polished stone, is bordered by a wrought-iron railing with scrolls. The cellar is located on the first basement level, accessible by a granite staircase. Covering an area of approximately 28 m², it has a high ceiling. The floor is made of compacted earth. Under the roof, an attic extends over approximately 42 m², of which 24 are in accordance with the Carrez law. Wooden-floored, it is illuminated by two dormer windows facing south and north. A garage is located in the neighboring co-ownership, accessible via an inner courtyard. Covering an area of approximately 18 m², it is constructed of concrete and cement, with a wooden door.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
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…By Bizeul Immobilier
Discover this magnificent contemporary house ideally located in the highly sought-after Rothéneuf neighbourhood in Saint-Malo. Designed to offer a living environment that is both comfortable and welcoming, it charms with its generous spaces, brightness, and quality features. The house has 4 bedrooms, including a master suite on the ground floor, offering ideal living comfort for a family or for hosting your loved ones. The living spaces, open and bathed in light, open onto a carefully landscaped exterior where you can enjoy a pool conducive to relaxation and sunny days. Thanks to its high-performance equipment and modern design, this property offers optimal thermal comfort, ensuring daily well-being and control over energy consumption. Located just a few minutes from the beaches, shops, and coastal paths, this house combines all the advantages of an exceptional property in a privileged environment.
…By Côte D'emeraude Sotheby's Realty
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…By Immo-interactif
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…By Immo-interactif
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…By Immo-interactif
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…By Immo-interactif
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…By Immo-interactif
Immobilier.notaires® and the notarial office LECOQ et associés offer you: Apartment for sale - RENNES (35000) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - RENNES - Jeanne d'Arc Beaulieu district. Just steps from the banks of the Vilaine, the Plaines de Baud, and the Oberthur Park, on the edge of the park of the Maison de la Piletière, in a newly delivered residence comprising 26 housing units, discover this T3 apartment of 58.80m² located on the 1st floor, exposed to the west and benefiting from a terrace of 15.40m². Underground parking. Visit without delay. Contact Jessy BAGOT at 07 43 40 12 85 - Notarial office of Maître GRATESAC in PACE. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Visits: By appointment. Contact: 02.23.22.60.16 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Advertisement from the firm LECOQ et associés - Notaires in Pacé - SIRET No: 42230626600053 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Immobilier.notaires®: Evaluate, buy & sell with notaries across France. 12,000 notaries, experts, and negotiators are here to support you in your real estate projects with complete confidence.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Immo-interactif
The real estate agency notaries® and the notary office LECOQ et associés offer you: House / villa for sale - GEVEZE (35850) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Very pleasant south-facing house, in the town center, close to all amenities, comprising on the ground floor, a fitted and equipped kitchen, a living room with a fireplace, veranda, hallway, storage, one bedroom, bathroom, toilet, laundry room, upstairs, attic, two bedrooms, toilet with sink, garage for one car, garden, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Visits: By appointment. Contact: 02.99.45.44.54 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Announcement from the LECOQ et associés study - Notaries in Pacé - SIRET No.: 42230626600053 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - immobilier.notaires®: Evaluate, buy & sell with notaries all over France. 12,000 notaries, experts, and negotiators accompany you in your real estate projects with complete confidence.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Immo-interactif
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…By Safti
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…By Safti
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…By Safti
Close to the marina, downtown shops and beaches, overlooking the Clair de Lune promenade. Rare 1890 Dinard seafront villa boasting a privileged location, superb views over the Baie du Prieuré and pleasant exteriors. The 144 m² living space is divided over 5 levels (3 with elevator access): entrance hall, light-filled east-west through living room with bow window, open kitchen, 4 or 5 bedrooms, some with extended balconies, study, 3 bathrooms, one with bathtub, study, summer kitchen. Exceptional sunny terrace of approx. 35 m² offering extraordinary views and peace and quiet.
…By Breteuil Dinard
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