Charming Stone House with 4 Bedrooms, Spacious Garden, and Garage in Peaceful Languidic, Brittany

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Brittany, Morbihan, Languidic, France, Languidic (France)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 200Floor area

€398,000

House

Parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

200m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled within the serene heart of Brittany, Morbihan, in the quaint hamlet just outside Languidic, lies a charming stone house eagerly awaiting its new owners. As a busy real estate agent, I often encounter properties with unique histories and promising futures, and this house is no exception. For those looking to settle in the picturesque landscapes of France, this home offers a perfect blend of traditional charm and modern conveniences.

Imagine a spacious 4-bedroom residence that spans an impressive 200 square meters of living area, all meticulously maintained and offering exceptional comfort, tucked away in a peaceful countryside setting. It’s priced at €398,000, a fair reflection of its allure and considerable offerings, considering the location and condition.

When entering through the ground floor, you’re embraced by two generous living rooms. One is designed to be a cozy retreat with a mass stove for warmth, accompanied by an office nook for those work-from-home days. A back kitchen doubles as a boiler room and laundry area, maximizing functionality. A few steps down leads to the heart of the home – a spacious, timeless kitchen. Here, modern amenities meet classic style, complete with granite worktops and quality appliances that make cooking a delightful experience.

From the kitchen, the open-plan design leads seamlessly to the dining room. This area is a haven for family gatherings or entertaining guests, highlighted by a pellet stove that ensures warmth during Brittany’s cooler months. Large aluminum windows with integrated blinds allow a flood of natural light, offering picturesque views of the garden and vegetable patch. Step directly into the garden to relax and enjoy evenings al fresco, an experience enhanced by the verdant surroundings.

The home's layout smartly includes:

- Two large living rooms
- Mass stove and office area
- Back kitchen/boiler room-laundry room
- Spacious kitchen in a bright old veranda
- Granite worktops and quality appliances
- Aluminum windows with integrated blinds
- Open-plan dining room
- Pellet stove for warmth
- Direct garden access
- Recently renovated bathroom and toilet
- Large bedroom with built-in cupboards on the mezzanine
- Two additional bedrooms
- Japanese-style staircase to the attic bedroom with office area
- Pretty garden with a vegetable patch
- Stone well and two garden sheds
- Fully renovated 32m² garage

The upstairs reveals a diverse space with a large mezzanine. Here, one side unfurls into a sizable bedroom with built-in cupboards, while elsewhere lies a thoughtfully designed bathroom and additional bedrooms, perfect for a family. The property boasts an attic bedroom with an office area, making it ideal for working or resting in peace.

Living in this part of Languidic offers a harmonious blend of tranquility and convenience. The natural beauty of Brittany enfolds you, with its rolling landscapes and rugged coastlines which are undeniably breathtaking. The climate here is generally mild, with summers that are pleasantly warm, allowing for garden barbecues or tranquil afternoons by the pond in your own backyard.

The area is renowned for its outdoor activities – whether it’s exploring local hiking trails, cycling through lush countryside paths, or indulging in the serene pace of life that’s inherent to small French towns. Languidic itself offers a selection of charming cafes, traditional bakeries, and local markets that paint an authentic picture of Breton life. Nearby, enjoy a leisurely drive to the vibrant cultural hubs filled with art, history, and the ever-compelling French cuisine.

This property is not only about the house itself but the lifestyle it can provide. For expatriates and international buyers, it’s a slice of French culture infused with modern living standards. Whether you seek a permanent residence or a seasonal retreat, the potential for creating memories here is boundless. Owning a home in this idyllic setting is more than an investment in property; it's an entry into a community, a lifestyle, and a tradition-rich environment that feels like coming home.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
200
Price per m²
€1,990
Garden size
910
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Step right up, folks, and explore a serene corner of Languidic, France, where this charming stone house stands—ready and waiting to be your new home. Nestled snugly in the rolling countryside of Brittany, this property offers over 200 square meters of cozy yet spacious living space. Here’s a home that sings with opportunity and whispers tranquillity, a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle, but close enough to keep you connected to life in the quaint town of Languidic. Now, let's get into the nitty gritty of this abode, shall we? You’ll first be greeted by two generous living areas on the ground floor, one of which features a mass stove and an inviting office nook—ideal for both cozy evenings and productive days. As any busy professional might tell you, balance is key, and you've got just the spot to do it here! The ground floor also presents a handy back kitchen that doubles as a boiler room and laundry area, just the sort of multipurpose space that makes everyday life a breeze. Take a step down from the garden level, and you'll find a roomy kitchen, rich with character and draped in sunlight—thank you beautiful old veranda! Drops of elegance grace the kitchen with granite worktops, and state-of-the-art appliances lend it all the modern conveniences. Aluminum windows with integrated blinds showcase a rather lovely view of the well-kept garden and a flourishing vegetable patch. If you’ve ever dreamed of plucking fresh herbs without stepping too far from the kitchen, consider it done! Amidst all this, let’s not forget a comfy dining area keeps the kitchen company, effortlessly blending your daily meals with entertaining ventures. A pellet stove here enhances the warmth, and direct access to the garden begs you to e ... click here to read more

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-4 bedroom house for sale in Brittany, Morbihan, Languidic, France- Welcome to Brittany in the charming region of Morbihan, where the scenic landscapes of Languidic offer a unique blend of tranquility and rustic appeal. Nestled in a peaceful hamlet just 5 minutes away from the bustling town of Languidic, you'll discover a delightful stone house that's waiting for you to make it home—an ideal retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life. This residence is spread over more than 200m², making it spacious and inviting for any family or individual seeking more room to grow or simply to enjoy. With its wholesome structure and well-thought-out design, the home stands as an embodiment of practical and welcoming living. Starting your journey through this home, you’re greeted by two large and inviting living rooms on the ground floor. One of these cozy spaces houses a robust and inviting mass stove that can keep you warm during the cooler months, creating a comforting ambiance perfect for both relaxation and gathering with friends and family. The ground floor also includes a handy office area, ideal for those needing a home workspace. Complementing these features is a back kitchen/boiler room that doubles as a laundry area, embodying practicality without compromising space. Moving further, a short descent leads you into a timeless kitchen full of character. Styled within an old veranda, this space is bathed in natural light and comes well-equipped with granite worktops and quality appliances, which even a seasoned chef would appreciate. Aluminum windows with integrated blinds frame captivating views of a lush garden and vegetable patch—an enthusiastic gardener’s delight. As the kitchen opens into the dining room, it guides ... click here to read more

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A Timeless Retreat in Brittany's Enchanting Countryside Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the heart of Brittany's serene landscape. This historic 3-bedroom cottage, nestled in the picturesque hamlet near Landévant, offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it the perfect vacation home for those seeking tranquility and authenticity. A Journey Through Time and Comfort Built in 1780, this cottage stands as a testament to the rich history of the region. As you step inside, the warmth of the wood-burning stove in the living room envelops you, creating a cozy atmosphere perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. The semi-open kitchen, equipped with modern amenities, invites you to indulge in culinary adventures, while the dining room, bathed in natural light from windows on every wall, offers a delightful setting for family gatherings. Upstairs, three inviting bedrooms await, each offering a peaceful retreat with views of the lush surroundings. The bathroom, complete with a shower and WC, ensures convenience and comfort for all guests. Embrace the Outdoors The cottage is set on a sprawling 4,261 m² plot, adorned with mature trees and fruit trees, providing a private oasis for relaxation and recreation. The south-facing terrace is an ideal spot for morning coffee or evening wine, as you soak in the beauty of the countryside. For those with a green thumb, the property includes a greenhouse, perfect for cultivating your own produce. Two small outbuildings, one equipped with solar panels, offer additional space for storage or creative projects. Modern Amenities Meet Historic Charm While the cottage retains its historic allure, it boasts modern ... click here to read more

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A Timeless Retreat in Brittany's Enchanting Countryside Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the heart of Brittany's serene landscape. This historic 3-bedroom cottage, nestled in the picturesque hamlet near Landévant, offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it the perfect vacation home for those seeking tranquility and authenticity. A Journey Through Time and Comfort Built in 1780, this cottage stands as a testament to the rich history of the region. As you step inside, the warmth of the wood-burning stove in the living room envelops you, creating a cozy atmosphere perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. The semi-open kitchen, equipped with modern amenities, seamlessly connects to the dining area, where sunlight streams through windows on every wall, illuminating your culinary adventures. The ground floor also features a bathroom with a corner bathtub, inviting you to indulge in a relaxing soak. An entrance room at the back leads to a utility room, offering practical storage solutions for your vacation essentials. A Haven of Rest and Relaxation Upstairs, a landing guides you to three inviting bedrooms, each offering a peaceful retreat after a day of discovery. The additional bathroom with a shower ensures convenience for family and guests alike. Embrace the Outdoors Set on a sprawling 4,261 m² plot, the property is a nature lover's paradise. Mature trees and fruit trees dot the landscape, providing shade and seasonal delights. The south-facing terrace is an idyllic spot for morning coffee or evening gatherings, while the greenhouse and two small outbuildings offer opportunities for gardening enthusiasts. The 66 m² garage, with its u ... click here to read more

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A Timeless Retreat in Brittany's Enchanting Countryside Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush canopy of mature trees surrounding your historic cottage. Nestled in the serene hamlet of Landévant, Brittany, this 18th-century gem offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it the perfect vacation home for those seeking tranquility and authenticity. A Journey Through Time and Comfort Step inside this 125 m² (1,350 sq ft) cottage, and you're immediately enveloped in a warm embrace of history and homeliness. The ground floor welcomes you with a spacious living room, where a wood-burning stove crackles invitingly, casting a cozy glow across the room. The semi-open kitchen, fitted and equipped for culinary adventures, seamlessly connects to the dining area, creating a harmonious space for family gatherings and intimate dinners. Venture upstairs to discover three charming bedrooms, each offering a peaceful retreat after a day of exploring Brittany's wonders. The first floor also features a modern bathroom with a shower and WC, ensuring convenience and comfort for all. A Canvas of Nature and Possibility The cottage is set on a generous 4,261 m² plot, a verdant oasis that invites you to reconnect with nature. Mature trees and fruit-bearing plants dot the landscape, providing shade and seasonal delights. A south-facing terrace beckons for al fresco dining, where you can savor local delicacies under the open sky. For those with a green thumb, a greenhouse awaits your botanical endeavors, while two small outbuildings offer versatile spaces for storage or creative projects. One outbuilding is equipped with solar panels, re ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Brittany's serene countryside, this enchanting 18th-century cottage offers a unique blend of history and modern comfort. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming fruit trees, as sunlight filters through the windows of your charming three-bedroom retreat. This is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and authenticity. ### A Journey Through Time Built in 1780, this cottage stands as a testament to the rich history of the region. As you step inside, the warmth of the wood-burning stove in the living room welcomes you, creating a cozy atmosphere perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring the picturesque surroundings. The semi-open kitchen, equipped with modern amenities, seamlessly connects to the dining area, where every meal becomes a celebration of local flavors and family togetherness. ### Embrace the Seasons Each season brings its own charm to this idyllic setting. In spring, the garden bursts into life, with vibrant blossoms and the promise of fresh fruit. Summer invites you to enjoy long, lazy afternoons on the sun-drenched terrace, while autumn paints the landscape in hues of gold and crimson. Even winter has its allure, as the cottage becomes a snug haven, where you can watch the world transform into a winter wonderland from the comfort of your living room. ### Discover Brittany's Allure Located just 6 kilometers from Landévant, this property offers easy access to the region's rich cultural tapestry. Explore the medieval streets of nearby towns, indulge in Brittany's renowned seafood cuisine, or partake in local festivals that celebrate the area's vibrant heritage. For outdoor enthusiasts, the surrounding ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Brittany's lush countryside, this stone country home in Quistinic offers a serene escape where the gentle murmur of the Blavet River becomes the soundtrack to your days. Imagine waking up to the soft rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as sunlight filters through the trees, casting dappled shadows on your west-facing terrace. This is more than a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. ### A Day in the Life Start your morning with a leisurely breakfast on the terrace, savoring fresh croissants from the local boulangerie. As the day unfolds, explore the expansive 2,237 m² plot, where a wooded area offers privacy and a sense of seclusion. The river beckons for a peaceful canoe ride or a spot of fishing, while the surrounding trails invite you for invigorating walks amidst nature's splendor. As the sun sets, retreat to the cozy living area, where a grand stone fireplace becomes the focal point. The open-plan kitchen and living room, with its exposed beams and rustic charm, create a warm and inviting atmosphere perfect for intimate gatherings or quiet evenings. ### Architectural Charm and Expansion Opportunities This early 20th-century home exudes character, with its stone façade and traditional design elements. The main living area spans approximately 70 m², featuring a spacious bedroom with exposed beams and a stylish bathroom complete with double sinks and a modern shower. A converted attic bedroom offers additional space, ideal for guests or a private retreat. For those with a vision, the adjoining section of the property presents exciting possibilities. With two ground-floor rooms boasting fireplaces and an upstairs area ready for three bedr ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Brittany's lush countryside, this charming stone country home in Quistinic offers a serene escape along the picturesque Blavet River. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the river's tranquil flow setting the perfect backdrop for your morning coffee on the west-facing terrace. This property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. ### A Day in the Life As the sun rises, the light dances through the large windows of the open-plan living area, highlighting the rustic charm of the stone fireplace and exposed beams. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee fills the air as you prepare breakfast in the well-appointed kitchen, where modern convenience meets timeless elegance. Step outside, and the expansive 2,237 m² plot invites you to explore. The wooded area behind the house offers a private sanctuary, perfect for leisurely strolls or quiet reflection. With the river at your doorstep, afternoons can be spent canoeing, fishing, or simply enjoying a picnic by the water's edge. ### Seasonal Splendor Each season brings its own magic to Quistinic. In spring, the landscape bursts into a vibrant tapestry of wildflowers, while summer offers long, sun-drenched days perfect for outdoor adventures. Autumn paints the surroundings in rich hues of gold and crimson, and winter's crisp air invites cozy evenings by the fire. ### Local Delights Quistinic is a treasure trove of cultural and culinary experiences. Savor the flavors of Brittany with local delicacies like crêpes and cider, or explore the nearby towns of Baud and Lorient for a taste of regional cuisine. The area is rich in history, with ancient sites and charming villages waiting to be ... click here to read more

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PROPERTY FOR SALE IN THE PICTURESQUE ST-BARTHELEMY, FRANCE For those in search of a comfortable living environment, nestled amidst the natural beauty of Brittany, Morbihan in France, take a look at this tastefully renovated "longère" property. This stone house, situated in the tranquil hamlet about 2 km from the enchanting village of Saint-Barthélemy, boasts a wealth of potential, allowing you to peacefully retreat yet stay conveniently connected. PROPERTY FEATURES - 4 spacious bedrooms - 1 bathroom with potential for adding an extra ground floor shower room and toilet - Sizeable land area of 129m² - Price: €289,900 Bright and welcoming, this house provides a charming open plan living room of 41m² with a modern fully-equipped kitchen space which contrast nicely with the traditional stone-made fireplace, promising cozy family times during the cold winter months. An added utility room adds extra functionality to the living space. The ground floor houses one of the four bedrooms, while the remaining three, including a child's bedroom, are located upstairs alongside a shower room. The upper level also homes two mezzanine/office areas - perfect niches for a work-from-home setup or a home library, adding to the versatility of the property. Further enhancing the value of this home is an adjoining barn of 60m² and an open garage of 25m². A second stone barn with a new roof measuring in at 45m² is also part of the property, great for storage or could be transformed into a guest house, art studio, or workshop. The dwelling is drenched in privacy as it overlooks a 1,400m² courtyard which includes a sealed well that awaits reopening and utilization, adding a rustic charm to your backyard. AMENITIES - modern equipped kitc ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself waking to the sound of birds in ancient oak trees, morning light filtering through traditional wooden shutters onto exposed stone walls that have stood for generations. This is life in your renovated Brittany longère, a meticulously restored 144-square-meter stone house nestled in the peaceful Morbihan countryside near the historic Blavet River. Here, just minutes from the market town of Baud, you've discovered the authentic France that international buyers dream about—a place where medieval villages coexist with vibrant weekly markets, where Celtic traditions run deep, and where your vacation home becomes a gateway to exploring one of Europe's most culturally rich regions. This isn't just a second home in France; it's your private retreat in Brittany, complete with a separate guest apartment, set on 3,400 square meters of landscaped grounds with complete privacy and no overlooking neighbors. The property combines the romance of traditional Breton architecture with modern comfort, creating the ideal holiday home for families seeking authentic French countryside living with excellent rental income potential. The main house welcomes you with a light-filled ground floor where contemporary living meets rustic charm. The spacious open-plan living area centers around a working fireplace with closed insert—perfect for cozy evenings after exploring Brittany's dramatic coastline or wandering through nearby medieval towns. The modern fitted kitchen flows seamlessly into the living space, making it ideal for preparing feasts using local ingredients from Baud's weekly market: fresh oysters from the Gulf of Morbihan, artisanal ciders, salt-butter caramels, and organic vegetables from neighboring farms. French doors ... click here to read more

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A Journey to Tranquility in Brittany's Heart Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds in the serene countryside of Brittany. Nestled in the picturesque hamlet of Saint-Rivalain, this expansive 7-bedroom country home offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal retreat for families seeking a peaceful escape or a second home in France. A Home with Endless Possibilities This property is more than just a house; it's a canvas for your dreams. With nearly 300 square meters of living space, the home is designed to accommodate a large family or even two families wishing to cohabit while maintaining their privacy. The layout includes two master suites in the longère wing, providing a perfect balance of shared and private spaces. The additional rooms offer flexibility for various uses, from a home office to a playroom or extra bedrooms. A vast loft space awaits your creative touch, ready to be transformed into whatever your heart desires. Embrace the Breton Lifestyle Living in Melrand means embracing the tranquil Breton way of life. The property is surrounded by lush landscapes, with over 7,000 square meters of landscaped grounds featuring fruit trees, sheltered corners, and ample space for a vegetable garden or small farm animals. The stone outbuilding, complete with a fireplace, is brimming with character and potential, perfect for a home studio or independent workspace. Local Charm and Cultural Richness Melrand is a charming rural commune, rich in history and natural beauty. The area is dotted with walking trails, green valleys, and heritage sites, including chapels and old mills. The nearby river Blavet offers opportunities for leisurely strolls ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene heart of Brittany, you'll find a captivating stone longère dating back to 1664, tucked away in the quaint hamlet near Melrand in Morbihan, France. A hidden treasure for those seeking the charm of rural French living, this property is a genuine fixer-upper. With its rich history and traditional architecture, this home provides a unique opportunity to blend the past with modern comforts. This endeavor isn't just about buying a house—it's about envisioning a dream home. The property spans 180 square meters and is ready for renovation. Imagine the joy of breathing new life into an old stone house, creating an inviting family home, or perhaps a delightful holiday retreat. It stands proudly with its classic granite exterior staircase and charming stonework, waiting for the right owner to tap into its sheer potential. Features of the Property: - 4 bedrooms laid out for family or guests - Expansive 60m² living room with traditional fireplace - Charming 28m² kitchen area also with a fireplace - A 25m² mezzanine perfect for cozy corner or workspace - Additional attic space for bedrooms or storage - A roomy 40m² rear barn, for an exciting extension prospect - Open stone barn of 30m² for more ideas - Extra small house of 50m² ready for a total revamp Renovations have already begun with concrete floors and a drainage system, and the barn has a sturdy new metal roof. As you breathe life back into this property, you'll see it transform from its current state to a splendid household full of laughter, warmth, and joy. Now, let's talk a bit about the quaint village living waiting for you in Melrand. This picturesque location is straight out of a storybook. Rolling green fields surround this hamlet, offering an es ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the enchanting region of Brittany, in the serene village of Melrand, there lies a captivating stone house that epitomizes the charm of French countryside living. With its timeless allure and modern comforts, this property offers an ideal escape for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of Bretagne. As a real estate agent, my days are quite hectic, but this lovely property truly stands out. It's a haven for those seeking a family home that harmonizes modern living with rustic charm. The house extends over 138 square meters, providing a spacious yet cozy environment for families or anyone yearning for a peaceful retreat. The three-bedroom house is beautifully positioned in a quiet cul-de-sac, offering a delightful escape from the bustle of city life, while still beeng connected to the vibrant local culture of Melrand. The property itself is an absolute delight, featuring: - Three spacious bedrooms offering plenty of room for family or guests - Two well-appointed bathrooms for convenience and comfort - A charming sejour and an equipped kitchen that invites home-cooked meals - Delightful dining area - A cozy fireplace, perfect for those cooler Brittany evenings - Large glass doors opening to a sun-drenched south-facing garden - A practical conservatory that adds character and additional space - Set in gardens of approximately 2400m² Upstairs, discover the sleeping quarters, with the main bedroom featuring a private shower room and WC. Meanwhile, the family bathroom caters to the rest of the household or guests, ensuring privacy and convenience. Each space is designed with comfort and functionality in mind, creating a home that's both inviting and practical. One of the property's greatest ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Brittany's picturesque Morbihan region, this historic stone house in Melrand offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French heritage. With its origins dating back to 1664, this property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in history, culture, and the tranquil beauty of rural France. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this property promises a blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of the countryside, the aroma of fresh croissants wafting through the air, and the promise of a day filled with exploration and relaxation. This is the life that awaits you in Melrand, a quaint village that embodies the essence of Brittany. Property Highlights: - Historic Stone Longère: A traditional Breton farmhouse with original features, including a granite exterior staircase and charming stone details. - Spacious Living Areas: The property boasts a 28m² room with a fireplace, perfect for a cozy kitchen, and a 60m² living room with another fireplace, ideal for family gatherings. - Ample Accommodation: With four bedrooms and two bathrooms, there's plenty of space for family and friends. - Potential for Expansion: A 40m² rear barn with a new metal roof offers the potential for additional living space or a creative studio. - Outbuildings: Includes a 30m² open stone barn and a small 50m² house, ripe for renovation. - Modern Upgrades: Recent improvements include concrete floors and drainage, ensuring the property is ready for modern living. - Tranquil Setting: Set back from the road in a quiet hamlet, offering peace and privacy. - Proximity to Nature: Surrounded by lush countryside, perfect for hiking, cycling, and ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Brittany, France, this delightful stone house offers a unique opportunity for those eager to experience the quintessential French country lifestyle. Located in the charming village of Melrand in Morbihan, this property provides an enchanting escape from the everyday hustle and bustle, appealing especially to overseas buyers and expats considering a fresh start or holiday home. Melrand itself is a hidden gem. Steeped in history, the village boasts an authentically French ambiance with its quaint cafés, local markets, and stunning pastoral landscapes. Living here, one can enjoy a strong sense of community coupled with the serenity found amongst the scenic rolling hills and lush greenery. The local area is known for its mild oceanic climate, ensuring that the summers are pleasant, while winters are generally mild, making it a comfortable place to live throughout the year. Those who make Melrand their home will find themselves immersed in a variety of cultural and recreational activities. The village becomes particularly lively during local festivals, and nearby, there's excellent hiking, cycling, and river activities for the adventurous. Not too far away, the Brittany coastline presents opportunities for sailing and beach outings. Now, let’s take a moment to walk through this appealing property and envision life within its walls. This house isn't just a structure; it's a potential home for you and your family in the heart of France. A welcoming stone facade greets you, hinting at the rich history embedded within its walls. Although the home has been modernized, it retains elements that echo its past, providing a cozy shelter that's been well-maintained over the years—perfect for settl ... click here to read more

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A Journey Back in Time: Your Future Awaits in Brittany Imagine stepping into a world where history whispers through ancient stone walls, where the air is filled with the scent of wildflowers, and where the gentle rustle of leaves accompanies your morning coffee. Welcome to your future vacation home in the heart of Brittany, nestled in the charming hamlet of Melrand, France. A Canvas of Possibilities This 17th-century stone longère, dating back to 1664, stands as a testament to time, offering a unique opportunity to craft a bespoke retreat that reflects your vision. With four bedrooms and two bathrooms, this property is a blank canvas, waiting for your personal touch to transform it into a haven of comfort and style. Architectural Elegance Meets Modern Potential The property boasts exceptional old stone details, including an exterior granite staircase that adds a touch of grandeur. Inside, a 28m² room with a fireplace beckons to become a cozy kitchen, while a 60m² living room with its own hearth promises evenings of warmth and relaxation. Above, a 25m² mezzanine and a 50m² attic space offer endless possibilities for additional bedrooms or a creative studio. Embrace the Outdoors Set back from the road, the property is enveloped by the serene beauty of the Brittany countryside. The large rear lean-to barn, with its concrete floor and new metal roof, offers potential for expansion or a workshop. An open stone barn and a small house, ripe for renovation, complete the ensemble, providing ample space for gardens, outdoor dining, or even a pool. A Lifestyle Rich in Culture and Nature Living in Melrand means immersing yourself in the rich tapestry of Brittany's culture and natural beauty. Explore the nearby medieval town ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Brittany's picturesque Morbihan region, this charming stone longère offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home with character and potential. Located in the quaint village of Melrand, this property is a canvas waiting for your personal touch, promising a blend of rustic charm and modern comfort once renovated. ### Discover the Allure of Melrand Melrand is a hidden gem in Brittany, known for its lush landscapes, rich history, and vibrant local culture. As a second home destination, it offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, while still being conveniently accessible from major transport hubs. The region's mild climate makes it an ideal location for year-round enjoyment, whether you're exploring the scenic countryside or indulging in local culinary delights. ### Property Highlights - Historic Stone Longère: Dating back to 1664, this property is steeped in history, featuring exquisite old stone details and a charming exterior granite staircase. - Spacious Layout: With 180 square meters of space, the house offers ample room for customization, including a 28m² kitchen area and a 60m² living room with a fireplace. - Renovation Potential: The property includes a large rear lean-to barn (40m²) with a new metal roof, an open stone barn (30m²), and a small house (50m²) to renovate, providing endless possibilities for expansion and enhancement. - Tranquil Setting: Set back from the road in a quiet country hamlet, the property offers privacy and serenity, perfect for a holiday retreat. - Investment Opportunity: With its prime location and potential for transformation, this property is an attractive investment for those looking to enter the second home market in Fran ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Brittany's enchanting Morbihan region, this expansive 7-bedroom country home in Melrand offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush canopy of trees surrounding your private sanctuary. This property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, community, and the timeless beauty of rural France. ### A Day in the Life Picture yourself sipping a steaming cup of coffee on the stone terrace, enveloped by the crisp morning air. The scent of fresh earth and blooming flowers fills the air as you plan your day. Perhaps a leisurely stroll through the property's expansive 7,000 m² of landscaped grounds, where fruit trees and sheltered nooks invite exploration. Or maybe a short drive to the nearby Blavet River for a day of kayaking and picnicking by the water's edge. As the day unfolds, the possibilities are endless. The property's versatile layout, featuring two master suites and multiple adaptable rooms, offers the perfect setting for a multi-generational family or dual-family living. The attached longère provides a unique blend of privacy and communal space, ideal for hosting family gatherings or simply enjoying quiet moments of reflection. ### Embrace the Breton Lifestyle Melrand, a picturesque commune of around 1,500 residents, is a treasure trove of Breton culture and history. The area is renowned for its scenic walking trails, charming chapels, and historic stone buildings. The former Saint-Rivalain railway station, a nod to the region's rich transport heritage, stands as a testament to the area's storied past. Local ... click here to read more

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