4-Bedroom Stone House Near Quimper with 4,800m² Garden in Rural Brittany



Brittany, Finistère, Saint-Thois, France, Saint-Thois (France)
4 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 158m² Floor area
€169,000
House
No parking
4 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
158m²
No garden
No pool
Not furnished
Description
Picture yourself sipping morning coffee in a sun-filled kitchen as mist lifts from the Breton countryside, revealing rolling green hills dotted with ancient stone farmhouses. This is life in Saint-Thois, where your 4-bedroom family home sits on nearly 5,000 square meters of private land, offering the perfect blend of authentic Brittany character and comfortable modern living. Here, just minutes from the artistic town of Quimper and the wild Atlantic coastline, you've found your anchor point for exploring one of France's most distinctive regions.
This 158-square-meter house combines traditional stone construction with contemporary updates, creating flexible living spaces that adapt to family gatherings, summer visitors, or peaceful winter retreats. The ground floor flows naturally from the entrance into an open-concept living area where the fitted kitchen merges with the main living space, centered around a wood-burning insert that becomes the heart of the home during cooler months. The generous room currently serving as a games area offers endless possibilities: transform it into a guest suite, home office for remote work, or artist's studio flooded with northern light. A separate laundry room and ground-floor WC complete this practical level.
Upstairs, the sleeping quarters provide genuine family accommodation with three bedrooms including one with an ensuite shower room, plus a full bathroom and separate WC. The second floor adds even more versatility with a mezzanine space and an additional bedroom, perfect for teenagers seeking independence, visiting friends, or creating rental income by offering a private floor to holiday guests. Throughout, PVC double-glazing ensures comfort and energy efficiency, while the natural slate roof speaks to authentic Breton building traditions.
Saint-Thois sits in the heart of Finistère, Brittany's westernmost department, where Celtic heritage runs deep through language, music, and local festivals. Your property positions you just 15 kilometers from Quimper, the cultural capital of Cornouaille, where medieval streets wind past half-timbered houses and the twin spires of Saint-Corentin Cathedral pierce the sky. Quimper's famous faience pottery workshops have operated since 1690, and you'll spend Saturday mornings browsing the covered market where fishermen sell line-caught sea bass alongside farmers offering kouign-amann pastries still warm from the oven.
The Atlantic coast lies 30 kilometers west, where the Pays Bigouden peninsula unfolds in a dramatic landscape of rocky headlands, sheltered beaches, and traditional fishing ports. Summer days mean exploring the golden sands of Plage de la Torche, renowned across Europe for world-class surfing and kiteboarding, or discovering hidden coves accessible only at low tide. The GR34 coastal path passes through fishing villages like Loctudy and Guilvinec, where the afternoon fish auction draws crowds watching the day's catch being sorted and sold.
This region celebrates its identity through vibrant cultural traditions. The Festival de Cornouaille in Quimper each July brings 250,000 visitors for a week of Breton music, dance, and traditional costume parades. Year-round, you'll find fest-noz celebrations where locals gather for traditional dancing, and Celtic music sessions in village bars where the bombardes and binious create haunting melodies. The Breton language appears on road signs and in daily conversation, connecting this corner of France more closely to Wales and Ireland than to Paris.
Brittany's food culture revolves around the sea and the farm. Your weekly routine might include visits to roadside stands selling artichokes and cauliflowers grown in mineral-rich coastal soil, stops at crêperies serving galettes made with organic buckwheat flour, and trips to oyster farms in Bélon where you can taste oysters pulled from the water minutes before. Local cidre accompanies most meals, produced in small-scale cidreries dotting the countryside. The region's seafood restaurants serve platters of spider crabs, scallops, langoustines, and whelks that change with the tides and seasons.
Outdoor recreation here revolves around the dramatic landscape. The Monts d'Arrée, Brittany's modest mountain range, rises to the north, offering hiking and mountain biking through moorland populated by semi-wild horses. The Odet River, often called Brittany's most beautiful river, winds through wooded valleys perfect for kayaking from Quimper to the sea. Cyclists appreciate quiet country roads connecting medieval chapel circuits, while rock climbers tackle the granite cliffs at Huelgoat. Winter brings wild Atlantic storms that transform the coast into a spectacular show of crashing waves and wind-sculpted seas.
The property's 4,800-square-meter grounds provide immediate opportunities for creating your personal Breton paradise. Establish vegetable gardens in the rich soil, plant fruit trees that thrive in the mild maritime climate, or design outdoor entertaining spaces for summer crêpe parties under the stars. The mature garden offers privacy and room for children to roam, dogs to explore, or future projects like a garden studio or greenhouse for extending the growing season.
For international buyers, Saint-Thois offers exceptional accessibility combined with authentic rural character. Brest Airport sits 55 kilometers north with year-round connections to Paris and seasonal flights to UK cities, while Quimper train station provides TGV service to Paris in under four hours. The location makes this an ideal vacation home for regular visits or a transition property if you're planning eventual full-time residence in France. The house's good condition means you can begin enjoying it immediately while planning renovation projects at your own pace.
The Finistère property market remains accessible compared to coastal hotspots, with prices attracting buyers who prioritize authenticity over fashionable addresses. Properties here appeal to families seeking space, artists drawn to the quality of light, and retirees choosing a region with excellent healthcare, active expat communities, and genuine French daily life. The rental market for vacation properties stays strong year-round, with summer beach visitors and autumn culture seekers filling different niches.
Key property features include: Four bedrooms across three levels for flexible family accommodation, 158 square meters of living space with room for modernization, Open-concept ground floor with fitted kitchen and wood-burning insert, Spacious games room adaptable as guest suite or home office, Master bedroom with ensuite shower room, Additional bathroom and two separate WCs, Second-floor mezzanine and bedroom offering privacy or rental potential, PVC double-glazing throughout for energy efficiency, Natural slate roof maintaining Breton architectural tradition, Separate laundry room for practical daily living, Sanitation via septic tank system, Established garden of approximately 4,800 square meters, 15 kilometers from Quimper's cultural attractions, 30 kilometers from Atlantic beaches and coastal paths, Good condition ready for immediate enjoyment.
As a vacation home, this property delivers authentic Brittany living without the tourist crowds that overwhelm coastal villages in summer. You'll shop at markets where French is the second language after Breton, attend local festivals where traditions stretch back centuries, and discover restaurants, beaches, and hiking trails that remain local secrets. The house provides enough space for extended family holidays, enough land for outdoor projects, and enough character to feel special without requiring immediate extensive renovation.
This is your opportunity to establish roots in a region that values heritage, community, and connection to land and sea. Contact Homestra today to arrange a viewing and begin your Breton adventure in Saint-Thois, where stone walls hold stories and Atlantic winds carry the promise of discovery.
Details
- Amount of bedrooms
- 4
- Size
- 158m²
- Price per m²
- €1,070
- Garden size
- 4800m²
- Has Garden
- No
- Has Parking
- No
- Has Basement
- No
- Condition
- good
- Amount of Bathrooms
- 1
- Has swimming pool
- No
- Property type
- House
- Energy label
Unknown
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