manor for sale Perros-Guirec, France
Manor Perros-Guirec (22)
iad France - Yannic Le Cozic (06 22 97 08 75) offers you: Stunning view of Trestraou beach for this Perrosian villa dating from the 1920s. The beach, restaurants, thalassotherapy center, and casino are within walking distance. Very rare on the market, this manor offers on the ground floor a living room equipped with a wood stove, a kitchen equipped with a dining area, and a toilet. On the first floor, a spacious bedroom with a sea view lounge, a shower room, and two additional bedrooms. On the second floor, an attic that can be converted. On the garden level, a bedroom, a toilet, a technical room, and two storage rooms. All on a wooded lawn of approximately 600 m2 at the end of a cul-de-sac. Agency fees are the responsibility of the seller. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class F index 336 and CLIMATE class E index 65. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate advertisement has been written under the editorial responsibility of Mr. Yannic Le Cozic EI (ID 59303), independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered at the RSAC of Saint-Brieuc under the number 447742651, holder of the real estate canvassing card for the company I@D France SAS. Find all our properties on our website. www.iadfrance.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Iad France
3 listings near Perros-Guirec
Manor Tréguier (22)
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
Manor Paimpol (22)
Ref.4468 : Exceptional restored property with sea views near Paimpol The Goëlo coast, which stretches from Cap Fréhel to Paimpol, is the epitome of everything Brittany has to offer: a wild, chiselled coastline, unspoilt nature, a strong identity, renowned seaside resorts and sumptuous islands such as the island of Bréhat... from which this property enjoys an unbeatable view. The manor house sits in an exceptional setting with a sea view and an extraordinary perspective over the Bréhat archipelago. The surroundings are green, calm and unspoilt; the surrounding land cannot be built on. This property is all the more exceptional in that the manor house and two residential buildings have been restored from top to bottom to the point where they can be considered as new constructions. A chapel and woods complete the ensemble wonderfully. The main services and shops are within easy reach. The manor house spans approximately 400 sqm over 3 levels as follows : Ground floor : a large entrance hall leads on one side to a lounge with fireplace, an office-library (with fireplace) and on the other side to a dining room (with fireplace) and a kitchen. A laundry area and separate toilet complete the ensemble. Upstairs : a lounge opening onto the stairwell, a master suite (bedroom, dressing room, bathroom and shower), a bedroom and en suite bathroom. Two separate WCs. The attic floor has been fully converted into four bedrooms, each with an en suite shower/bathroom and separate WC. THE COTTAGE - or the guest house Set back from the manor house, this farmhouse is built of stone rubble on an L-shaped plan. It has 2 storeys and is characterised by the symmetry of the openings in the three bays. Beautiful triangular pediment roof dormers adorn the slate roof. The ground floor : a lounge (with fireplace), an open-plan kitchen, a utility room, a scullery that communicates with a lounge (located in the house's angled extension) and its mezzanine. Upstairs : a bedroom with en-suite shower room and WC, a second bedroom with en-suite bathroom and shower, WC. The interior of this house has been completely restored. The original parquet flooring from the manor house has been judiciously installed upstairs. This home exudes a warm, cosy atmosphere. The heating is electric. Hot water is produced by an electric hot water tank. The floors are tiled and parquet. The windows are double-glazed in wood. A stone outbuilding is used as a storage room (new roof timbers, new roof). THE CARETAKER'S HOUSE In the axis of the manor house, the caretaker's cottage is distinguished by its wooden corbels and the use of red brickwork to complement the traditional rubble and dressed stone. The house has a slate roof and is built over 2 stories: Ground floor : living room, kitchen, utility room, separate toilet. First floor : two bedrooms, a shower room and a bathroom, separate toilet. The interior of this house has been completely restored. The heating is electric. Hot water is produced by an electric hot water tank. The floors are tiled and parquet. Wooden double-glazed windows. A CHAPEL - Opposite the main entrance to the manor house, on the other side of the road, the chapel is nestled in a green setting. Built of local stone and topped with a slate gable roof, the religious building has been preserved. It houses an altar flanked by statues of two saints whose history resonates with Brittany : Saint Maudez : a Breton saint whose cult is attested mainly on the Trégor coast. He gave his name to a monastery he is reputed to have built in the 5th century on an island now known as Ile Maudez, located behind the island of Bréhat. Saint Yves : a Breton priest and judge who lived in the 13th century and became the patron saint of Brittany and of all the legal professions. From inside, the main door opens onto the bridle path of the manor house, whose silhouette can be seen in the distance. THE FORMER STABLES - This building is located to the right of the manor house. Built on two levels, it is characterised by its half-moon-shaped openings, framed in red brickwork. It is currently used for storage. There were plans to create an indoor swimming pool. A stone annex adjoining the former stables houses the boiler and its technical room. AN OUTBUILDING - Behind the caretaker's cottage and in line with it, an outbuilding is currently used as a shed. It is built of stone rubble. It has a fibre cement slate roof. The property extends over approximately 8 hectares. The manor house sits harmoniously in this setting between land and sea. A long bridleway lined with tall trees leads to the heart of this exceptional property, which benefits from beautifully wooded parklands. The additional residential buildings are arranged so that you can enjoy independent living not far from the manor house without encroaching on its space. A former orchard, surrounded by walls, could legitimately be returned to its original use. There are two sheds adjoining the perimeter wall (notably for storing wood). A chicken coop is located at the back of the outbuilding. There is an enclosed garage and a car port to make everyday life easier. Part of a plot of land is currently cultivated and farmed. The future owner could consider taking over the property depending on his plans (no written lease). Two woods round off the property perfectly, providing a welcome addition to this authentically unique property. The non-adjoining wood is accessed by a path over which you have a right of way. Cabinet LE NAIL - South Brittany- Mr Jean-Hervé DUPONT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Jean-Hervé DUPONT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 847 740 214. 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
Manor Paimpol (22)
A 15th-century manor with reception rooms, 10 minutes from beaches 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
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