The agencies at Pléneuf-Val-André
These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente at Pléneuf-Val-André. Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.
Côtes d'Armor and Penthièvre, a fully renovated family property with a guest house. A property with a large plot and an exceptional location in a quiet residential area, with the sea just a few steps away, is a rarity. It is located in a wonderful neighborhood of the seaside resort of Val André, where 1900 villas neighbor magnificent pine trees and where the sound of the sea can be heard. It is an ideal base for a family wishing to recharge in a perfect ensemble formed by a main living unit and an outbuilding used as a guest pavilion. Luxury is space, a sensation that is indeed found both outdoors and indoors. Here, the kitchen is a wonderful 'family room,' both a place of conviviality and a bright, functional living space. The living room occupies the entire beautiful central space and extends to the outside through large French doors opening onto the terrace. An elegant family property, fully renovated with impeccable layout, high-quality materials, and a certain taste, just steps away from all resources and other points of interest.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Demeures Du Littoral
Hôtel Altaïr, a 1890's private mansion at DINARD between the main beachfront, the fresh-market & the yacht-club, 25-35 rooms, ~1 000 m2 floor area. OFFERED FOR SALE in 2026 as hôtel, ART COLLECTION, GALLERY, etc. The balance as a private villa. Much more details in french language on Proprietes Figaro portal.
…Private owner
A 19th century ship-owner’s manor house with walled grounds, near Saint-Malo, close to the beaches and shops in Saint-Servan. The house stands at a crossroads of several streets. The main entrance, slightly set back from the street, is via an imposing wooden gate with a curved top, framed by granite pillars flanked with guard stones, opening into an inner courtyard. The garden is tucked away behind high stone walls that enclose the rear of the property. It originally had a larger garden. The house, which has remained in the same family since its construction, was built at the beginning of the 18th century for a seafaring family of the Compagnie des Indes, with links to Isle de France, now known as Mauritius. The south-facing edifice has three storeys one of which is in the attic space. The main façade has three vertical rows of openings. The elevations are made of rough-hewn blocks of granite, while the window and door frames are made of dressed granite blocks. The slate hipped roof has three dormer windows topped with pediments and is flanked at each end by two tall chimney stacks, while two smaller chimney stacks stand in the centre. The roof guttering is inserted in a wooden cornice. To the rear, a semi-circular conservatory is topped by a slate roof. To the southeast, at a right angle to the main building and standing against a neighbouring edifice, there is a brick and rubble stone outbuilding topped with a slate roof. Part of it is used for storage and another part has been converted into living space.
…By Patrice Besse
In Dinan, just steps from the historic center, a bourgeois house from the 19th century has been renovated, along with its park of more than 1200 m². The property is surrounded by other old bourgeois homes as well as small apartment buildings. It is bordered by a high stone wall and, on the street side, by a low wall topped with wrought iron grills featuring scrollwork and spear tips. The small gate leads to a south-facing inner courtyard, partly lawned, with a gravel pedestrian path. Built at the end of the 19th century, the house includes a slightly elevated ground floor, topped by a square floor and an attic level. The facade is organized into three bays, one of which is offset, topped by a pavilioned roof. The masonry is made of mixed rubble and dressed granite stone, with carved frames around the openings and horizontal dripstones between the levels. Two tall chimneys are integrated into the gable walls. The entire structure is topped with a four-sided slate roof, with zinc ridges, accentuated by a frieze and wrought iron finials, and pierced by dormer windows with triangular pediments. The pavilion of the offset bay breaks the simplicity of the construction with its very steeply pitched four-sided roof, featuring the same type of dormer window.
…By Patrice Besse
A 19th-century bourgeois home with a vast, tree-dotted garden with flowers, nestled in the town of Guingamp, Brittany, just a stone’s throw from its historical town centre. The property lies in a residential area where elegant edifices stand. A wall with two bottle-green double gates lead into the property, where the house is set back from the road. This wall with its gates hides a gravel court where several vehicles can be parked. The first gate, which is an electric gate, is broad in shape. The second one, made of wrought iron with an openwork section, is classical in style with volutes and a spearhead at the top. It is framed between two brick-and-granite pillars with capitals. On the eastern side of the edifice, a 3.5-metre-wide passageway runs along the side wall to a vast, tree-dotted garden embellished with flowers. This delightful outdoor space covers around 1,200m². Two outbuildings stand around the house. There is a garage at the front, in the court. And a second building, located at the back, currently serves as a storehouse. The whole of the plot can be built upon. The garden is entirely enclosed with old walls.
…By Patrice Besse
Ref.4753 : French noble townhouse overlooking the sea in Manche department. Built in the heart of the historic Hauteville district, this remarkable residence is located in one of the most iconic sites in Granville, a renowned seaside resort on the English Channel, overlooking the bay of Mont-Saint-Michel and the Chausey Islands. Here, maritime history interacts with a permanent maritime panorama, between sky and sea, to the rhythm of the tides. On foot, the ramparts, Notre-Dame du Cap Lihou church, the port, beaches, and shops in the old town set the pace for daily life. Granville has a direct rail link to Paris-Montparnasse (approximately 3.5 hours). The SNCF train station is less than 2 km away. The A84 motorway (Caen–Rennes axis) can be reached in around 30 minutes. Caen-Carpiquet and Rennes-Saint-Jacques airports are approximately 90 and 110 km away respectively. With approximately 750 sqm of living space and a total floor area of around 900 sqm, the property is harmoniously spread over four levels plus a basement, connected by an elegant central staircase. The ground floor is the heart of the reception areas. A beautiful entrance hall with antique terracotta tiles and exposed stonework leads to the staircase serving the upper floors and provides access to the various rooms on this level. A library, an elegantly proportioned first living room and a spacious living room of approximately 40 sqm make up the main reception areas, offering comfortable volumes and a warm atmosphere. The separate kitchen is extended by a patio of approximately 19 sqm, bringing natural light and fresh air into the heart of the building. This level also includes a bedroom on the same level with its own shower room, ideal for independent use. The technical areas are discreetly integrated: boiler room, electrical room, storage room, and closets. A double garage, closed, measuring approximately 30 sqm, rare in this historic neighborhood, completes this level. The first floor offers remarkable views of Granville harbor and provides ample space for living and entertaining. On the harbor side, there is a second kitchen/dining area, a dining room, and a generously sized office, all with hardwood floors and fireplaces. On the courtyard side, there is a large living room above the main entrance and a laundry room. Two bedrooms with a bathroom, a shower room, and separate toilets. This level can be used for a variety of purposes: family spaces, reception, or independent living. The second floor is mainly dedicated to sleeping areas. The views of the street and the sea give the feeling of being in the heart of the port, at the foot of the sea. It comprises six comfortable bedrooms and three bathrooms. Separate toilets and several hallways ensure smooth and functional circulation. The top floor is dedicated to a large master suite of over 100 sqm, set under exposed beams, including a bathroom and shower room. A hallway opens onto a terrace offering particularly extensive views of the Chausey Islands, the rooftops of Hauteville, and the Notre-Dame du Cap Lihou church. An additional bedroom completes this floor. The basement houses two large cellars with generous volumes, connected by a central hallway. These spaces, which are dry and accessible, offer excellent storage capacity and can easily be used for other purposes (wine cellar, storage, archives). Located on a fully enclosed urban plot with a total area of 453 sqm, the property is organized around its interior courtyard (100 sqm), offering a secluded outdoor space, sheltered from view, in this highly sought-after historic neighborhood, with parking spaces that are very rare in the Upper Town. Two garages accessible from the courtyard provide parking for two cars and are directly connected to the entrance hall by a connecting door. Cabinet LE NAIL - Border of Brittany - South Manche department : 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
REF 8437: CENTURY 21 Royer Immo offers you this character building entirely renovated of approximately 180 m² under a TRUST MANDATE, which is a great opportunity for a rental investment project or a residence with complementary income. It consists of a workshop of approximately 40 m² and three independent apartments, each having its own bathroom and toilet, thus providing a functional and flexible organization.The entire building has been completely redone and allows for various projects such as annual rental, seasonal rental, or even a primary residence with independent housing.The building benefits from a privileged location in immediate proximity to the sea and the main attractions of the city, including the Plage de la Grève du Nord, the Square Maurice Marland, and the Théâtre de la Haute-Ville. The marinas of the Bassin à Flot and the Avant-Port de Granville are also just a few minutes away on foot.The neighborhood is lively and appreciated for its numerous restaurants, cafes, and shops that are easily accessible on foot. Daily life is also facilitated by the presence of a bus stop just three minutes' walk away and the proximity of schools, including primary school, middle school, and high school, all accessible in less than fifteen minutes on foot.This rare property in the area combines charm, complete renovation, and a sought-after location, just steps from the coast and the heart of Granville's vibrant life.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Century 21 Royer Immo
The Le Mengnonnet mansion is an authentic shipowner's mansion located on Rue Notre-Dame in Granville's Upper Town. Situated in the heart of the historic district overlooking the port, it features all the architectural and spatial characteristics of 17th- and 18th-century Granville shipowners' residences, built to assert the social status and maritime success of their owners. Its name refers to an old Granville family, several members of which were owners, shipowners, and active participants in municipal life in the 18th and 19th centuries. The architecture of the residence thus preserves the memory of this maritime activity and social position through its monumental, sober, and elegant design. Leaning against the ramparts and nestled in the dense fabric of the cobbled streets of the Upper Town, the mansion is distinguished by a gate and a large monumental grille opening onto a paved inner courtyard, an essential feature of shipowners' mansions. This arrangement allowed for the movement of horse-drawn carriages, loading operations, and the preservation of the privacy of the reception areas. The façade in local cut stone, the regular arrangement of tall windows, the quality of the stonework, and the steeply pitched slate roof, complemented by a glass roof, place the building firmly in the register of shipowners' mansions in the Upper Town. The residence also benefits from a dual orientation, overlooking Rue Notre-Dame and Rue Lecarpentier, overlooking the southern ramparts, with private access. INTERIOR LAYOUT CHARACTERISTIC OF A SHIPOWNER'S MANSION The interior retains a typical noble and hierarchical layout: - an entrance hall marking the transition between public and private spaces; - a staircase structuring vertical circulation; - large reception rooms with high ceilings, period fireplaces, wood paneling, and libraries; - social and leisure areas (lounges, billiard room, smoking room); - clearly identified service areas (kitchens, laundry rooms, cellars). These elements, which have been largely preserved, give the property a strong sense of authenticity. The mansion now has 11 bedrooms, including a monumental attic bedroom with exposed beams, a bathroom, and a dressing room, reminiscent of the spaciousness sought after in shipowners' residences. HERITAGE LISTING AND LOCATION The Upper Town of Granville is a major heritage site, combining ramparts, Notre-Dame Church, the Grand-Porte gate, and a succession of mansions that bear witness to the port's prosperity from the 16th to the 19th century. The Le Mengnonnet mansion is fully in keeping with this historical continuity. Overlooking the lower town and the port, the residence enjoys unobstructed views of the coastline, particularly the Carolles coast. The town center and train station are less than a 15-minute walk away. Granville has a direct connection to Paris (approximately 3.5 hours), while Caen and Rennes are an hour's drive away. Contact: Bruno FROUIN +33 (0)6 23 93 54 72 Seller's fees Energy rating: D Climate rating: D Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €7,470 and €10,160 per year. Prices indexed as of January 1, 2021 (including subscriptions). Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Normandie
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…By Patrice Besse
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These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente at Pléneuf-Val-André. Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.