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.
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