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By Demeures Marines
Demeures Marines presents "Rocmaria", a 15th-century manor located in Plougrescant, in the heart of Trégor. Just a few minutes from the wild landscapes of the coast and the beaches of Port Blanc, this character building is set in a preserved environment, overlooking the estuary of the Jaudy. Built on a plot of over 6,600 m2, this stone property of approximately 330 m2 reveals a unique appearance, steeped in history. Its courtyard immediately asserts the nobility of the place and creates an authentic decor, rhythmically lit by changing light and perspectives over the waters of the river. As a witness to the local heritage, the architecture retains the richness of its time. Spiral staircase, ancient fireplaces, exposed beams... each detail tells a story and gives the whole a singular atmosphere. The ground floor features generous and bright reception spaces, offering great freedom of use. In a subdued ambiance, the equipped and fitted kitchen, the relaxation lounge, the dining room, and the living area flow seamlessly. In each room, the period fireplaces punctuate the spaces and invite both convivial meals and moments of tranquility. A laundry room and a boiler room discreetly complete this level. The upper floors, dedicated to privacy, are designed to accommodate family and friends, where everyone naturally finds their place. Some openings offer glimpses of the banks of the Jaudy and the surrounding landscapes. The first level reveals a balanced layout. Two suites have their private bathrooms, one of which is enhanced with a dressing area. A large bedroom extended by a mezzanine, a children's room, a space that can accommodate an office, as well as an independent shower room and bathroom complete this floor. The second level houses three bedrooms, one of which has a bathroom and another a shower room. Bathed in light, these spaces are perfect for a 'holiday dormitory' spirit, thus becoming a paradise for children. Between comfort and independence, these spaces are well suited for family life as well as for hosting guests. The garden offers a peaceful atmosphere, punctuated by views of the estuary. Its granite well, a heritage element, accurately recalls the original soul of the place. This manor awaits a new impulse today. It offers remarkable potential for a renovation project that respects its identity, to fully reveal the beauty of its lines. A privileged and inspiring address for lovers of stone and places steeped in history, in search of an authentic refuge. Garage Cellar Courtyard Parking space Well South / East exposure GR34 7 min on foot Beaches 10 min by bike Nearby shops 5 min by bike Tréguier 10 min Penvénan 8 min. Information about the risks this property is exposed to is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…This sixteenth-century manor, a silent witness to several centuries of history, has stood the test of time without losing the nobility of its origins or the sincerity of its materials. As soon as you cross the threshold, the unique atmosphere of ancient homes imposes itself: the gaze rests on majestic stone fireplaces, the time-worn exposed beams, and a granite spiral staircase where each step seems to bear the imprint of past generations. Here, nothing is frozen; everything breathes the continuity of a lived-in home, maintained with respect, where the past and present coexist harmoniously.The property, designed to accommodate family life and gatherings of loved ones, offers beautiful spaces spread across eight comfortable bedrooms and five bathrooms, allowing everyone to find their privacy while sharing convivial moments. The reception rooms, warm and balanced, invite long conversations by the fire as well as lively banquet tables. The whole maintains a rare architectural coherence, where the simplicity of ancient lines highlights the nobility of the original materials.The overall condition reflects a constant care taken over time: without ostentation, the residence has been preserved in its integrity, respecting its original character while ensuring appreciable comfort. Outside, the park extends over approximately 6,611 m², offering generous green breathing space, with lawns, mature trees, and areas conducive to rest. This land, which one can easily envision enclosing, ensures privacy and tranquility, in a preserved environment where nature retains its rights.From certain openings, the sea can be glimpsed about 600 meters away as the crow flies, a discreet yet constant reminder of the proximity to the coast. This saline presence, perceptible in the air and light, gives the overall setting a unique atmosphere, characteristic of houses turned towards the Atlantic, where the seasons rhythmically paint the landscapes and colors.Located in Plougrescant, the property benefits from a remarkable setting, between land and sea, in a region known for the strength of its landscapes and the richness of its heritage. Just minutes away, the Saint-Gonéry chapel draws the eye with its astonishingly tilted bell tower, almost defying the laws of balance. Nearby, the Beg Vilin beach reveals its ever-changing shores, while the marine cemetery, with its forgotten wooden boats, offers a suspended vision of time, as if maritime stories had gently settled there. And how can we not mention the site of the Gouffre, a stunning natural spectacle where the sea powerfully rushes between the rocks, sculpting the landscape as the tides change?This place is primarily for lovers of character homes, for those seeking a soul-filled house, close to the sea but away from the hustle and bustle, in a form of rare and precious tranquility. Here, time seems to adopt a different rhythm, slower, more essential, giving way to observation, rest, and contemplation.For further information or to arrange a visit to this unique place, you can contact Peter Bos at 06 71 50 63 89.Information regarding the risks to which this property is exposed can be consulted on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.RSAC of the Commercial Court of Saint-Brieuc: No. 488162637.Transaction card number: 29032021000000155. Reference: BR1-841.Your agency Bretagne Nord Sotheby’s International Realty accompanies you in discovering exceptional properties in Northern and Southern Brittany, whether it be ancient homes, character manors, castles, seaside villas, or unique residences, in the sectors of Côtes-d’Armor, Perros-Guirec, Finistère, Morbihan, and Loire-Atlantique.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Bretagne Sud Sotheby's International Realty Quimper
In Brittany, 10 minutes south of Tréguier, a manor and its 14th-century porch house, set on around 8 hectares of meadows. The property is organized around a large courtyard that brings together several stone buildings under slate roofing.The old manor, identifiable by its entrance porch and its ancient layout, constitutes the founding dwelling of the ensemble. Dated from the 14th century, it features a pointed arch opening. Its frame consists of an archivolt with several rows of moldings resting on engaged colonnettes. An upper arch surmounts it and carries a trilobed stone. Above the passage, a narrow window with a granite frame is set in the thickness of the wall. The masonry of rubble and the dressed granite elements testify to the different phases of construction of the building. It connects the former main access driveway of the property to the manor's courtyard.Nearby, an independent building has been converted into a cottage.A second building, situated near the swimming pool area, faces it. Today, it includes a relaxation room, a gym, and a summer kitchen.The outbuildings also include a shed, a garage, and several storage spaces.There are two accesses to the property. The first corresponds to the old driveway of the manor. Lined with trees, notably mirabelle plums, as well as flower beds, it is currently used by guests. The second is operated by a fully motorized gate.In the center of the courtyard, a tall cypress tree is situated, facilitating vehicle maneuvering. The surroundings of the buildings are occupied by grassy areas, planted with chestnuts, walnuts, shrubs, and numerous flower beds.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In Côtes-d'Armor, between Lamballe and Saint-Cast-le-Guildo, a 16th-century manor and its outbuildings on nearly 4 hectares. The property forms a large square around a courtyard. Built in the 16th century, the original manor remains unfinished, as evidenced by visible waiting stones on the facade of the eastern wing, which includes a low hall, a high hall, and attics. The gabled roof features a Jacobin dormer with pilasters and a sculpted lintel. The western part, with a gabled slate roof and dormers, includes two low halls and attics. The entire building is constructed of granite rubble and pink sandstone. The corner chainings are made of granite, as are the surroundings of the openings, some of which are sculpted. A tower to the north houses a spiral staircase. Meadows extend to the north, south, and west.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Just minutes from the charming medieval town of Quintin, a true historical gem with numerous classified monuments, this estate offers an enchanting setting to combine castle life, tourist accommodation, and prestigious events.Nestled in a green environment, in the heart of 15 hectares of landscaped parkland with century-old trees, this manor full of character (over 600 m² of living space) benefits from a full south exposure, ensuring generous light from the first rays of the Breton sun.The property is spread over three levels: Ground floor: spacious entrance hall, two dining rooms including one with a monumental fireplace, library, light-filled winter garden, office, master suite, kitchen and pantry, laundry room, and restrooms.Upstairs: three beautiful suites with private bathrooms, two additional bedrooms with a shared bathroom, and a child's room.In the attic: a large dormitory, a loft with cathedral ceiling, a shower room, and a bedroom nestled in the small dungeon.Regarding reception and hosting, the estate is already structured: Two independent and equipped cottages welcome families, friends, or visitors on a tourist stay.A magnificent reception room (not attached to the manor, to ensure the tranquility of the place) allows for the organization of weddings, seminars, exhibitions, or private parties.Numerous stone outbuildings and a caretaker's house are to be renovated, offering great potential for expansion or diversification.The timeless charm of stone, the nobility of the natural setting, and the professional adaptability of this property make this place a rare opportunity: exceptional main residence, event or hotel activity, or a life project in the green with high added value.Complete file and visit available upon request.Contact your AXO - L'immobilier Actif agent at 07 83 90 83 95, Régine CORBEAU URVOAS (EI) Commercial Agent RSAC 422.269.761 Saint-Brieuc. More information at www.axo.immo (ref. 8500298697). Fees: 3.03% VAT included to be borne by the buyer. Price excluding agency fees: €1,650,000. Information about the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Axo Immobilier
A renovated 15th-century Breton manor with vast grounds and a medieval garden, nestled between Lamballe and Dinan in northern Brittany. The property is tucked away in a hamlet not far from its local town. Country lanes that snake through woods and meadows lead up to the property. The manor comes into view beyond a bend in the road. The edifice towers above its natural surroundings. The estate covers around two hectares. A shrub-lined drive leads into it. This drive takes you to a court. The manor and two outhouses stand around this court: one outhouse is a former dwelling and the other is a former barn. The manor was mentioned as early as in the 15th century. It was redesigned in the 17th century. Over a period of several years, the edifice was renovated by its occupants, who were driven by their passion for built heritage and history and by a concern for authenticity, quality and sustainability. They aimed to turn the edifice into a comfortable, inviting family home. The loft is insulated with cellulose fibre. The rest of the interior is insulated with hemp and earth for thermal regulation.
…By Patrice Besse
A 15th-century manor with reception rooms, 10 minutes from beaches on the Côte de Goëlo coast in northern Brittany. The property is nestled a few hundred metres from the local village in a bucolic backdrop. A solid grey gate of wrought iron leads into the grounds. It is framed between two granite pillars, one of which has an outdoor lamp fixed to it. On either side, a low wall and tall hedges give the property absolute privacy. The manor and its outhouses form a U shape. On the grounds, which cover almost one hectare, several spaces can be distinguished: there is an ornamental, tree-dotted garden embellished with flowers on the west side, a south-facing courtyard, and a car park on the east side. An annexe houses a covered swimming pool that looks out at the ornamental garden. And an events venue with a wooden floor adjoins an outhouse to form a large reception space. You enter the manor from a short driveway that leads from the wrought-iron gate. The edifice dates back to the 15th century, as a door surround upstairs and a spiral staircase indicate. The building has been redesigned several times over its long history. The year ‘1701’ is inscribed in the entrance door’s lintel. The dwelling is long and rectangular in shape. It has a ground floor, a first floor and a second floor in the roof space. A gable slate roof crowns the house. The facade is made of pink rubble granite. Ashlar forms the window and door surrounds. There are many small-paned windows. The entrance door stands in a recess, beneath a rectangular window. A dormer with a triangular pediment gives character to the edifice’s west end. There is a secondary door beside a schist sundial that dates back to 1740. A cavity in the facade once formed an alcove for a dog. Opposite, there is a dome-covered well crowned with a granite cross. Pale gravel covers the courtyard. Wisteria grows up the facade.
…By Patrice Besse
Ref. 4663: charming 18th-century manor house for sale near the beach in the Côtes d'Armor region. Located near the charming heritage town of Quintin in the Côtes-d’Armor region, this property enjoys a setting steeped in history. Once the capital of Breton linen, Quintin flourished thanks to the export of its fabrics as far as America. Nestled within the lush bocage landscape, the town today retains a rich architectural heritage that bears witness to its prosperous past, with numerous historical monuments and enchanting medieval alleyways. The town lies just 30 minutes from the nearest beaches and only 18 kilometres from Saint-Brieuc, offering a perfect balance between tranquil countryside and quick access to the Breton coastline. A magnificent estate featuring its 18th-century manor house, accompanied by numerous outbuildings, some of which have been converted into guest cottages, as well as a spacious reception hall. The entire property is nestled in the heart of over 14 hectares of meadows and woodland, traversed by a gently meandering, fish-filled river. Occupied as a primary residence, this 561 sqm manor offers a sublime classical setting: exquisite wood panelling, majestic fireplaces, and elegant parquet flooring. The ground floor reveals five spacious reception rooms: a grand drawing room, a smaller sitting room or study, a main dining room, a secondary dining area, and an orangery. The traditional kitchen, complete with its bread oven, adjoins a bedroom with en-suite bathroom. Additional utility spaces, including storage rooms, laundry, cloakroom, and an annexed office, ensure an optimised layout. Upstairs, you will find eight further bedrooms, five of which benefit from private bathrooms or shower rooms. The manor is served by two staircases, easing circulation throughout and enabling a natural division between public and private areas. This configuration is particularly well-suited for use as a guesthouse, allowing for the accommodation of visitors while maintaining a distinct and independent private lifestyle. Outbuildings : The estate comprises numerous outbuildings capable of supporting a wide variety of projects: Former offices and storage buildings, remnants of a 20th-century poultry farming operation, now in need of renovation. They offer significant potential thanks to their generous floor area and adaptable layout. Stone barns, garages, and storerooms, ready to be converted to suit your needs, be it for artisanal workshops, storage, events, and more. Four fitted stone houses, two of which are currently used as guest residences. The remaining two require refurbishment or full renovation, depending on the nature of the intended project. A vast 300sqm reception hall, fully compliant with ERP (public-access building) standards, equipped with a professional kitchen and sanitary facilities. Ready to host weddings, seminars, family gatherings, or association meetings. Further installations could be developed following renovation, such as a greenhouse, tennis court, or swimming pool with changing facilities—offering even greater potential to enhance the estate’s appeal. The estate spans nearly 36 acres, combining open meadows with both deciduous and coniferous woodland, and enjoys an exceptional natural setting. A fish-filled river winds through the property for 1.5 kilometres, bringing freshness, charm, and excellent potential for outdoor pursuits. 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
Ref. 4708: Manor farm for sale near Tréguier with outbuildings on 21 acres, 18 km from the beaches The property is located near the medieval town of Tréguier, the historical capital of Trégor, which is home to a charming episcopal city. Its impressive cathedral, picturesque alleys, and timber-framed houses make it a popular tourist destination. Tréguier is also a deep-water port, nestled at the confluence of the Jaudy and Guindy rivers. Not far from the historic town of Tréguer, the manor, built at the end of the 14th century and altered over the centuries, stands proudly in the middle of its land, covering just under 9 hectares. Access to the property is possible via two beautiful oak, chestnut, and horse chestnut-lined driveways. The long main building consists of three interconnected buildings, which are as follows : A 400 sqm residence with : On the ground floor : a large 53 sqm cathedral-style living room with a wood pellet stove, benefiting from plenty of natural light thanks to its large bay window and giving access to a terrace. A dining room (48.80 sqm) with a fully equipped open-plan kitchen, a utility room, a bathroom, an entrance hall, a small lounge (25 sqm) with a wood-burning stove and a bedroom (30 sqm) opening onto a veranda (12 sqm). Upstairs : access to a mezzanine converted into an office space overlooking the large cathedral-style living room, a large library living room (48.8 sqm), 3 bedrooms (from 10 sqm to 34 sqm), 2 bathrooms, a shower room and 2 maid's rooms. A 43 sqm shed as the first technical room, located at the rear of the main building. It houses the gas boiler, connected to the municipal gas supply. A 'gatehouse' with, on the ground floor, a saddle room and access to a second technical room. The floors of this main building are served by four staircases, and three entrances make it easy to imagine a potential division of the buildings. On either side of the interconnected buildings , at the corner, there are two outbuildings: - A first outbuilding renovated into a guest house with 165.5 sqm of living space, with a large 76 sqm living room featuring a fully equipped open-plan kitchen and access to a large west-facing terrace. A first bedroom (13.6 0 sqm) with its own bathroom is located on the ground floor. On the first floor are two bedrooms (22 sqm and 29 sqm) and a shower room. A small chalet on the terrace side serves as a bicycle shed. - A second outbuilding has been converted into a gym and relaxation area with a summer kitchen, offering a total of 80.6 sqm of living space. Access to the heated and covered outdoor swimming pool. - A first 465 sqm shed, located in the inner courtyard, serves as a carport, workshop and wood storage area. - Three other sheds measuring 240 sqm, 130 sqm and 110 sqm respectively are currently used for horses, agricultural equipment and hay and straw storage. - A 25 sqm greenhouse completes the vegetable garden. The property, with a total area of 21 acres, consists mainly of meadows. A plot of 2.6 a is separated from the rest of the property by a small, quiet road. There are two separate driveways, each with a gate. This current configuration offers privacy, security and flexibility of use (pastures, crops, stables, etc.). 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
Nestled in the heart of the Breton countryside, just 15 minutes from the sea, this exceptional estate unfolds with elegance and history. Dating back to the 14th century, the manor?built of granite and schist?is distinguished by a monumental arched porch that cuts diagonally through the buildings, opening onto a tranquil interior courtyard that has been the heart of the property for generations. Once a noble stronghold, the manor evolved into a farm in the 19th century, marking the most significant transformation in its architecture. Today, at the centre of its 8.5 hectares of land, it invites you to write the next chapter in its story. Description : The property is organized around a square central courtyard: Main residence, south-facing: Ground floor: an entrance hall leads to a winter lounge with wood-burning stove (24.5 m²), a 30 m² suite with private lounge, extended by a 12 m² veranda Opposite: corridor to a bathroom with separate WC, utility/laundry room, and a spacious living area combining a kitchen-dining room (43 m²) and a cathedral-ceiling lounge (58 m²) with pellet stove, plus a WC and a small wine cellar Upper floor: Accessible via three staircases, offering fluid circulation 48 m² landing opens onto a 32 m² bedroom, bathroom, WC, and a 49 m² mezzanine office overlooking the lounge Additional rooms: bedroom with en-suite bath, office, and a passage to a landing that serves two bedrooms and a separate apartment comprising two attic bedrooms, a lounge with water point, and WC Two ground-level rooms for tack and technical equipment, supplied via private well A boiler house adjoining the manor Independent guest house (renovated in 2020): Ground floor: open-plan living room with pellet stove and kitchen, terrace, bedroom with en-suite bathroom, WC and laundry Upper floor: landing serves two bedrooms and a shower room with WC Leisure building: Stone structure housing a gym with open fireplace, summer kitchen and pool maintenance room Heated outdoor swimming pool with heat pump Multiple former farm buildings offer ample possibilities: Open barnof approx. 500 m² Three additional barns(238 m², 116 m², and 127 m²) Greenhouse (27 m²) and small bike shelter The bulidings are centred on 6.7 hectares; an additional 1.8 hectares lies across a small country road. Surrounding area : Just 600 metres from local shops and 15 km from the stunning Breton coast, this manor offers a rare blend of serenity and accessibility. (3.53 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
…By Belles Demeures De Bretagne
Ref.4764: 16th-C. manor house with outbuildings, 35 km from the sea in northern Brittany The property, close to the historic town of Dinan, is located at the end of a cul-de-sac in the countryside, where peace and quiet reign supreme. The manor house is surrounded by its own land, comprising meadows and woods. This charming 386 sqm Breton manor house has retained many of its original features. The ground floor comprises an entrance hall, a spacious 52 sqm living room with a granite fireplace, a 44 sqm dining room with a fireplace, a fitted kitchen, a pantry and a study, a boiler room with oil-fired boiler and a shower room. The upper floors comprise five bedrooms, two bathrooms, a shower room, a 70 sqm games room and a 73 sqm attic space with great potential for conversion. A property full of character, ideal as a main or secondary residence, in a preserved natural setting. OUTBUILDINGS : The former 16th-C. manor house has three outbuildings: - An old barn adjoining the main building serves as a garage and wood store. - An old chapel that was used as a stable is currently being restored to create accommodation. - An old bread oven in need of restoration. LAND : This exceptional property enjoys a privileged setting in a peaceful location at the end of a cul-de-sac, set in grounds covering a total area of 4,25 acres, comprising a fenced meadow, woodland of approximately 4,470 sqm and a small pond. 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
Between History and Elegance - An Exceptional Estate in the Heart of Pontrieux's Preserved Countryside Step into a refined blend of heritage and tranquility with this exceptional estate, nestled in the unspoiled countryside of Pontrieux. Dating from the 16th to 18th centuries and fully renovated, this remarkable property offers over 470 sqm of living space divided into four separate dwellings (three of which are fully furnished) ready to accommodate your lifestyle or tourism projects. Set on nearly one hectare of landscaped grounds, this rare place combines charm, serenity, and tremendous potential. Property Details : The main manor features a circular layout on the ground floor with, at the front, a 45.4 sqm living room with wood-burning stove and a 31.5 sqm lounge with pellet stove. At the rear, you'll find a utility room, a 33 sqm kitchen, a restroom with shower and sink, and a laundry room. On the first floor, there's a bedroom with en-suite shower room, a full bathroom with shower, a walk-in wardrobe, a second adjoining bedroom, two additional bedrooms, and an intermediary room providing access to the lower level that could be used as office or other. The second floor consists of two attic open spaces. Outbuildings : Opposite the manor, a longère (traditional farmhouse) split into three independent lodgings: Part 1 (83.6 sqm) : For 4 guests, includes a ground-floor living room with open-plan kitchen; upstairs, a 10 sqm bedroom and a second bedroom about the same size, each with their shower room with toilet. Part 2 (48.8 sqm) : Ground floor: living/dining area with open kitchen; upstairs, a landing leads to a bedroom and shower room with toilet. Part 3 (78 sqm) - Ground floor: living-dining area with open kitchen, one bedroom with en-suite shower and toilet; upstairs, two bedrooms each with their shower room with toilet. In addition to the main buildings: A workshop outbuilding and a lean-to with a historic bread oven Another west-facing outbuilding used as a workshop A large open barn of over 90 sqm with an adjacent greenhouse Traditional stone crèches (animal shelters) and a well enhance the central courtyard. Surrounding area : Set in the peaceful countryside, just 6 km from shops and amenities. Beaches and the Port Blanc nautical center are 20 minutes away; golf course within 10 minutes. (3.44 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
…By Belles Demeures De Bretagne
Ideally located in a serene countryside setting near a charming historic town, this splendid manor offers a truly unique lifestyle. Just minutes from the coastline and local amenities, it perfectly balances peaceful seclusion with convenient access. With generous volumes, a landscaped park, and several character outbuildings, this property stands out as a rare opportunity. Description: rom the moment you arrive, the architectural elegance is captivating: lime-rendered walls, spacious interiors with impressive ceiling heights, and abundant natural light throughout. The majestic entrance hall, with its grand staircase, opens into living areas where authenticity and comfort harmoniously coexist. A turret with a spiral staircase adds an element of timeless charm, blending heritage and modernity in perfect harmony. Description : The ground floor of the manor features a stately entrance hall with grand staircase, a large dual-aspect kitchen and dining room with pellet stove, a spacious living room with monumental fireplace and wood-burning stove, a separate suite with bedroom, shower room with toilet, and access to the turret, a utility room with direct outdoor access and additional toilet. On the first floor, a landing leads on one side to a hallway with three bedrooms and a shower room with toilet. On the other side, a vast bedroom with en-suite bathroom (including shower and toilet) and access to a fifth bedroom, also reachable via the turret staircase. The second floor, accessed through the turret, includes two attic spaces. Outbuildings : To the side of the manor, an L-shaped two-storey building comprises: A first outbuilding used as a workshop A large secondary outbuilding An open barn Land : A large portion of the land?approximately 1.36 hectares?is currently under a lease agreement. Surroundings : The property has one nearby neighbor. Port-Blanc's beaches are just 10 minutes away by car, with shops, schools, and a high school only five minutes away. (3.64 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
…By Belles Demeures De Bretagne
Ref.4480 : Listed manor house near Guingamp The manor is nestled in lush greenery, in a lovely hilly countryside, at 12 minutes from a city with all amenities. 2h40 by TGV with no change from Paris centre. This remarkable manor house has a granite main facade flanked by a spiral staircase tower. The facade is richly decorated, the two gable dormers have remarkable ornaments made of carved stones. Of about 270 sqm of living space, it comprises two main rooms per level with imposing monumental fireplaces. On the ground floor: a living room, a dining room and a kitchen. On the first floor: 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Since the photos were taken, the carpets have been replaced with parquet flooring. In addition to a shower and separate WC, one of the bedrooms also has a dressing room. On the second floor: 1 bedroom with bathroom and a study. Above in the tower, A small spiral staircase leads to a former guardhouse with its fireplace, as well as a dovecote under the tower roof. The outbuildings comprise : A guest house completely renovated in 2021. It has a large living room with open-plan kitchen and mezzanine above with bathroom. Also on the ground floor, 1 bedroom with bathroom and WC. A 210 sqm farmhouse where work has already begun to install a flat and an artist's studio. A lovely park of 5,93 acres approximately which is adorned with beautiful golden colours in the fall season completes the property. Cabinet LE NAIL – Bretagne Nord - 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 charming ensemble is located in a small hamlet located at the end of a dead end. Calm and serenity reign in unison in this place steeped in history. The dry stone manor house is extended by an adjoining stone building and a second longere offering second accommodation. Other outbuildings, bakery and chalet complete this set. The stone buildings form a landscaped square courtyard extending to the rear with an orchard, meadow and pond. Description: The manor (nearly 200 sqm) is spread over three levels. The main entrance opens into a large living room of 58 sqm with its monumental fireplace. An equipped kitchen, toilets, and a bedroom with bathroom and dressing room complete this level. The upper floors are accessed via the granite spiral staircase located in the turret. The landing leads to a bedroom with en-suite shower room and toilet, two other bedrooms, an office and a bathroom with toilet. On the second floor, an attic bedroom, a bathroom with toilet. Adjoining the main building, a laundry room. La Longère (approximately 95 sqm) On the ground floor, a hall leads to a living room with open kitchen, a laundry room, toilets, a bedroom with bathroom. Upstairs, a bedroom with bathroom and an attic. The chalet includes a living room-kitchen, a small bedroom and a bathroom with toilet. The bakery with its authentic bread oven. Environment: Small, quiet hamlet far from the roads. Shops are 10 minutes away. The coastline 45 minutes away. (4.00 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
…By Belles Demeures De Bretagne
If you are looking for a pretty stone property, here is an offer you will not be able to resist. Description: Charming little manor house on 2,612 sqm of land enclosed by hedges and gates with two stone outbuildings. Description : The main house has on the ground floor an entrance, a bedroom, a bathroom and a toilet. A fitted and equipped kitchen, another round room in the tower with a beautiful wooden spiral staircase, living room with fireplace. Upstairs: 3 bedrooms, shower room and WC, office in the tower. Convertible attic above. At right angles, a stone outbuilding serving as a laundry room and boiler room. Courtyard in front of the house with a well. To the left of the house, a stone outbuilding (under reconstruction). To the right of the house, another stone outbuilding used for wood storage. In the garden behind the house a fountain and a covered wooden terrace, barbecue. Surrounding area : The property is quietly located 500 m from the estuary, near Paimpol with all its amenities and 15 km from the Pink Granite Coast. (3.77 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
…By Belles Demeures De Bretagne
Beautiful ensemble located in a charming setting steeped in history open to nature, in a valley where peace and quiet reign. Access to the property is via the main courtyard where the manor house imposes a proud appearance with its facade punctuated by large openings, all carefully fitted with schist stones. Outbuildings border the courtyard and establish the separation between the leisure areas and the garden with its meadow. The exteriors offer a multitude of landscapes in a park of more than one hectare where various botanical species flourish, some of which are very rare. For lovers of nature and beautiful stones. Description: The main entrance opens into a superb entrance hall with central staircase and toilet nestled at the back. On one side, you enter a large living room with fireplace, beams and exposed stones. On the other side, a beautiful, spacious and bright fitted kitchen with dining room and fireplace. Each level has a large landing. On the half-floor, located at the back: a bathroom with toilet. Upstairs: a large suite with bedroom and shower room. Two adjoining bedrooms complete this level. On the second floor under the eaves are two magnificent rooms, bedroom and office, whose framework enhances the place. In the basement: laundry room and boiler room. In the extension of the manor, there is a lower annex with a room on the ground floor and an attic upstairs. All the frames and roofs of the manor have been redone. Superb ridge finials adorn the roof. Opposite the manor, back on the courtyard is a large outbuilding, evidence of old agricultural uses. It is composed as follows: cellar, woodshed, garage and various workshops. Old pigstys complete the building. The courtyard has a well, a kiosk and a majestic oak tree: so many ornamental or natural elements that add character to this exceptional residence. Surrounding area: Property located in a quiet and rural environment in a Natura 2000 classified setting. Shops are about 5 minutes away by car. It takes an hour to reach the Breton coast. (3.63 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
…By Belles Demeures De Bretagne
Located between Saint-Malo, Dinan, and Saint-Brieuc, 1 hour 30 minutes from Mont-Saint-Michel, 1 hour 15 minutes from Rennes Bretagne Airport, and 2 hours 30 minutes from Paris by TGV, the property comprises several charming buildings, one of which dates back to the 15th century. The setting is magical and authentic, with its splendid beech-lined driveway facing the manor house. Saint Joseph Immobilier offers this property of over 900 m² of living space, consisting of a fully restored Breton manor house, offering spacious reception rooms and high ceilings. On the ground floor, you will find an 80 sq m living room with a superb stone fireplace, semi-polished Burgundy stone flooring, and stained-glass windows, as well as a 50 sq m dining room with a beautiful stone fireplace, a built-in bar, a magnificent kitchen, and access to the bathrooms and utility room. An elegant granite staircase leads to the first-floor bedrooms, each unique in style. The outbuildings, former stables and renovated orangeries, offer magnificent reception spaces dedicated to festive events. A charming farmhouse in need of updating and a stone building with a slate roof, ripe for conversion, offer further possibilities depending on your plans. The grounds extend over approximately 20 hectares and include a pond, woods, an orchard, and a European experimental arboretum with nearly 2,000 trees from 165 different genetic units. The site qualifies for tax benefits as a listed historical monument. This property has a rich history, a dynamic event-hosting past, and is ready to continue or reinvent its mission in an exceptional setting! A detailed presentation of the property is available upon request. Contact: Rita Artur at +33 6 80 65 65 03
…By Saint Joseph Immobilier
Facing the Île Blanche, this charming 18th-century house presents approximately 290 sq.m of living area with a delightful panoramic view of an inlet. Offering a refined renovation, the property is part of a converted mansion. Spread over three floors, it offers bright and spacious rooms overlooking the seafront and gardens including an oak-floored living room of 53 sq.m, a well-equipped kitchen and two rooms at garden level that could be used to install a spa or wellness area. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms and three bathrooms (one of the bedrooms is ensuite). In the attic, you will find a large office or additional bedroom. The property has its own leafy south-facing garden of approximately 6,000 sq.m, featuring a separate double garage and outbuilding. The property has been recently renovated to a high standard (excellent energy performance) and is within walking distance of the seafront and 10 minutes from the beaches of Locquirec.
…By Emile Garcin - Bretagne
The Athéna agency offers you near SAINT QUAY PORTRIEUX and PAIMPOL, in a green setting, Manor and farmhouse dating from 1740, approximately 400m2 of living space on a plot of over 9,000m2. The property consists of a main building comprising on the ground floor an entrance hall, kitchen with fireplace, 2 living rooms each with a fireplace, shower room, laundry room, wc. On the 1st floor 3 bedrooms with bathroom and wc. On the 2nd floor a bedroom with shower room and wc. Attic. The left wing comprises on the ground floor, living room with open kitchen, hallway to solarium and access to indoor swimming pool. On the 1st floor, a mezzanine with access to an unfinished attic. On the 2nd floor, a bedroom with cathedral roof, dressing room, shower room and wc. The right wing includes a large independent reception room, catering area, 2 toilets, attic that can be converted. Marquee of 200m2. Listed chapel and well. Park closed and raised with orchard. 60-space car park. Ideal for gites and receptions. The +: Unique character property. Less than 10min from the beaches. DPE: G. GES: C. Estimated annual energy costs for housing between €8,210 and €11,150 per year. Diagnosis carried out on 29/11/2022. Price: €1,245 600 , i.e. €1,200,000 net seller + 3.8% including tax in fees payable by the buyer Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Athena Groupe
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