manor for sale Tréguier, France
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
7 listings near Tréguier
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
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
Manor Lannion (22)
Authentic and intimate, a legendary Breton historical monument, and its 22-hectare estate in a preserved natural habitat. This property is in the valley of a little tributary of the river Jaudy. It extends over close to 22 hectares of woods, untenanted farmland and meadows. A 250-metre long, Seigneurial driveway, bordered by tall trees, provides access to the estate. An apple orchard is ingeniously planted on one side. The visitor’s eye is then quickly drawn to the steep slate roofs, indicating the distant presence of noble buildings with elegant architecture. At the end of the driveway, a lake fed by several springs was once used as a fishpond. Nowadays, a few moorhens treat it as home. Nearby, a menhir almost 6 metres high adds to the mystical atmosphere of the premises. On one side of the enclosure courtyard there is also an old 17th century chapel, standing on the site of an old gatehouse. The manor is, now, deemed to be “the oldest noble dwelling in the Trégor region”. Near to the entrance door, a well is topped with a wrought iron basket-handle arch. On either side, a flax barn and an old farm building complete this outstanding collection of buildings. All around, the oceanic climate enables the vegetation, with its great variety of species, to thrive.
…By Patrice Besse
Manor Pléhédel (22)
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
Manor Guingamp (22)
Réf. 4396 : Authentic 15th century manor house for sale in the countryside. This authentic Breton manor house is located in the Trégor region, in beautiful, green, peaceful countryside. Although set back from the seaside resorts on the coast (Saint-Quay-Portrieux, Binic, Etables-sur-Mer), the first beaches are less than 20 km from the property. The Goëlo coast (Goëlo means ‘land of the best’ in Breton) is renowned for its remarkable natural heritage and a chiselled coastline offering extraordinary views over the ocean. The appeal of this unspoilt region continues to grow. It is one of Brittany's top tourist destinations, with the GR34 running along the coast, a coastline dotted with islands and sandy beaches, and hiking trails for bicycles winding their way between sea and countryside. Just 2 km from the property, a character city and remarkable heritage site offers all the services and shops you could wish for. The manor house dates from the late 15th century - early 16th century. It was built by the La Messelière family, then successively owned by the de Rosmar, Boidilly and Budes de Guébriant and de Kerpezdron families. It is flanked by a pavilion and a longère, buildings constructed in the 17th century. The whole complex forms a U-shape, enclosed by a wall and the main gate. The old wine press stands in the centre of the courtyard. The property was used as an agricultural estate until the end of the previous century. The manor house is accessed via a 250-metre-long bridleway lined with tall trees. Set back from the road and passageway, the manor house is hidden away in this peaceful, bucolic setting. The main building features a magnificent freestanding tower, set back from the main facade, housing a spiral staircase serving the manor's three storeys. The staircase continues via a small corbelled spiral staircase to the guard room. The main entrance to the manor house is at the foot of the tower, through the arched doorway with its remarkable brackets and ornamentation. A triangular pediment roof dormer and cross and mullioned windows complete the main facade, which is typical of 15th-century Breton manor houses. The manor house has approx. 300 sqm of living space. Ground floor: a tiled living room with monumental fireplace, a dining room with a second monumental fireplace, a kitchen, a boiler room, a toilet, a linen room and a study. 1st floor: two bedrooms, each with its own bathroom and toilet, a large library (possibility of an additional bedroom, with separate toilet already present). 2nd floor: two bedrooms (one with a mezzanine), each with its own shower room and toilet. The guard room at the top of the tower. Outbuildings : The manor house is flanked by outbuildings that have been restored with a view to developing an economic activity such as gîtes. Given its accommodation capacity, the property is also ideal for those wishing to retain a private character and welcome visiting family and friends. Or for a mixed project. The pavilion or ‘guest house’, communicating with the manor house, comprises : Ground floor: separate wc, utility room, living room/kitchen. First floor: living room, bedroom 2nd floor: second bedroom, bathroom In the extension, a large garage and upstairs: a flat (rented by the year) with living room-kitchen, bedroom, shower room and wc. The farmhouse houses 4 gîtes (two of which are classified as furnished tourist accommodation and two are rented out on a year-round basis). Ground floor: living room/kitchen, separate wc Upstairs: two bedrooms, bathroom (one of the gîtes has only one bedroom upstairs) Four horse stalls, a shed, an open garage, various sheds (including one for the cars). The grounds cover a total area of more than 27.18 acres. It includes fields and meadows, ideal for horses and other animals. A pond of around 1,000 sqm, fed by a natural spring, completes the ensemble. The vegetation is dense and varied: magnolias, hydrangeas and rose bushes grow alongside chestnut trees, oaks, eucalyptus and bamboo. A swimming pool (4x10 m) has been installed at the rear of the manor house: it is heated by a heat pump (replaced in 2023). The Manor House, its outbuildings and its courtyard are protected by a decree dated 27th of August 1943, but are neither listed on the Inventaire supplémentaire des Monuments Historiques (ISMH) , or classified as Monuments Historiques (MH). 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 Guingamp (22)
A 16th century manor house, its 3 hectare park and heated swimming pool in Brittany, in the Trégor region, 30 minutes from the sea. The road leading up to the manor house entrance is a tarmac-covered cul-de-sac. A big electric gate opens onto an enclosed courtyard, where we find the beautiful building opposite us in all its glory, surrounded by its outbuildings. Behind the building, to the south, there are 3 hectares of fully enclosed grounds lined with a continuous linear tree and shrub hedge. The setting is ideal - the property is not overlooked, there are large grassy areas, a pond and tall trees, as well as a swimming pool close to the manor house.
…By Patrice Besse
Manor Plounévez-Moëdec (22)
This pretty 17th century manor combines the charm of the old with its dry stone facade, its spiral staircase in the south tower and the comfort of today with its geothermal heating. A warm atmosphere for the living room with its monumental fireplace and the dining room with exposed stone walls and a more contemporary side for the dining kitchen opening onto one of the two ponds thanks to large bay windows. Description: On the ground floor, a hall with cupboards links the more recent part including the open kitchen extended by the veranda opening onto a terrace facing the ponds, and in the right-angled part, a laundry room and WC . The older part consists of a dining room and a living room with its open fireplace. On the first floor, a landing leads to two bedrooms, each with their own bathroom with WC. On the second floor, two bedrooms each with toilets. A shelter at the entrance to the property. Two bodies of water of approximately 400 and 800 m² to the east of the manor. Surrounding area : A close neighbor. The national road nearby. Beaches 20 minutes away. (3.93 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
…By Belles Demeures De Bretagne
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