Historic 3-Bed Cottage in Brittany's Tranquil Countryside, Ideal Vacation Home

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Brittany, Morbihan, Landévant, France, Landévant (France)

3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 125Floor area

€363,000

House

Parking

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

125m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

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 upper floor, presents endless possibilities—transform it into an artist's studio, a workshop, or additional living space. Equipped with solar panels, one of the outbuildings underscores the property's commitment to sustainable living.

Modern Comforts in a Historic Setting

Recent upgrades, including a heat pump installed in 2023 and a new septic tank scheduled for 2024, ensure that this historic home meets contemporary standards of comfort and efficiency. The thatched roof, soon to be renovated, adds to the property's charm and authenticity.

Discover Brittany's Allure

Brittany is a region rich in cultural heritage and natural beauty. From the vibrant festivals celebrating Celtic traditions to the delectable local cuisine featuring fresh seafood and artisanal cheeses, there's always something to savor. Explore the rugged coastline, hike through lush forests, or visit nearby historical sites that tell the story of this enchanting land.

Key Features:
- Historic 3-bedroom cottage dating back to 1780
- Spacious 125 m² living area with modern amenities
- Wood-burning stove and semi-open kitchen
- 4,261 m² plot with mature trees and fruit trees
- South-facing terrace for outdoor relaxation
- Greenhouse and two outbuildings, one with solar panels
- 66 m² garage with potential for additional living space
- Recent upgrades: heat pump (2023) and new septic tank (2024)
- Located in a tranquil hamlet near Landévant, Brittany
- Ideal for those seeking a peaceful vacation home

Your Invitation to a New Lifestyle

This property is more than just a house; it's an invitation to embrace a lifestyle steeped in history, nature, and relaxation. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or a base for exploring Brittany's wonders, this cottage offers the perfect blend of comfort and charm.

Take the Next Step

Envision yourself in this idyllic setting, where every day is an opportunity to create lasting memories. Contact us today to learn more about this exceptional property and start your journey towards owning a piece of Brittany's timeless beauty.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
125
Price per m²
€2,904
Garden size
4261
Has Garden
No
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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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, 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 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 enha ... 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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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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Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong in the heart of Brittany's lush countryside. This exquisite 6-bedroom house in Camors, Morbihan, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise in one of France's most serene regions. Perfectly suited as a second home or holiday retreat, this property promises a lifestyle of tranquility, adventure, and cherished memories. Nestled within over two hectares of beautifully landscaped grounds, this home is a haven for nature enthusiasts. The property is bordered by the enchanting Camors state forest, providing direct access to miles of scenic trails ideal for hiking, horseback riding, or leisurely strolls. The expansive grounds, dotted with centuries-old oak trees, offer ample space for outdoor activities, whether you're hosting a summer barbecue or simply enjoying a quiet afternoon with a book. Key Features: - Spacious Living: With six bedrooms and three bathrooms, this home comfortably accommodates family and friends, making it perfect for gatherings and extended stays. - Heated Swimming Pool: Dive into relaxation with a private 8x4 meter heated pool, complete with a secure sun terrace for lounging and entertaining. - Open-Plan Living Area: The heart of the home features a raised lounge with an open fireplace, a dining area, and a compact kitchen, all designed for seamless interaction and comfort. - Bright Veranda: Added in 2015, the sunlit veranda offers direct access to the terrace and pool, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience. - Two Separate Sleeping Quarters: Designed for privacy, the home includes two distinct sleeping areas, each with its own unique charm and functionality. - Master Suite: The master suite boas ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Brittany's enchanting Morbihan region, this expansive 10-bedroom country home in Camors offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or a lucrative holiday rental investment. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes, Brittany is a dream destination for overseas buyers and expats looking to immerse themselves in the quintessential French lifestyle. A Slice of French Countryside Paradise Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves in the nearby Camors forest, where the air is crisp and the mornings are serene. This property, set on a sprawling estate, is a mere five-minute drive from the charming village of Camors. Here, you can enjoy the best of both worlds: the tranquility of rural life and the convenience of nearby amenities. Property Highlights: - Four Distinct Dwellings: The property comprises four separate accommodations, each exuding the charm of traditional French farmhouses while offering modern comforts. - Main House: A three-level abode featuring a cozy living room with a wood stove, a well-equipped kitchen, and three bedrooms, including a master suite with an en-suite shower room. - Longhouse: This spacious dwelling boasts an open-plan living area with an integrated kitchen, four bedrooms, and two shower rooms. The exterior includes a terrace and barbecue area, perfect for entertaining. - Studio Apartment: Ideal for couples, this studio offers a sleeping area, a full kitchen, and a shower room, all leading to a picturesque garden. - Independent Cottage: With a large living area, kitchen/diner, and two bedrooms, this cottage features a covered terrace and a raised deck with stunning countryside views. - Heated Swimming Pool: A 10m x 4m pool wit ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the charming countryside of Brittany, in the heart of Morbihan, lies a delightful fusion of rustic allure and contemporary elegance. This captivating 3-bedroom stone house in Camors, France, invites you to experience the quintessential blend of old-world charm and modern-day comfort. But before we delve into the intricacies of this home, let me paint you a picture of the life waiting for you in this enchanting locale. Camors, a picturesque village in Brittany, offers an atmosphere reminiscent of a storybook. Life here is enriched with rolling green hills, ancient forests, and quaint villages scattered across the landscape. Known for its mild climate, Brittany welcomes you to a region where each season offers its own unique palette. The gentle summer breezes are perfect for exploring the nearby coastlines or the lush hinterlands, while the cooler winter air creates the ideal setting for fireside evenings. For those wondering about daily life in Camors, you'll find a close-knit community where the pace is laid-back and the air is crisp and fresh—a perfect antidote to the hustle and bustle of city life. There's a wealth of activities and discoveries to be made, from exploring the legendary Forest of Camors—a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike—to the rich cultural scene marked by local festivals, markets, and restaurants serving up delectable Breton cuisine. Now, let's step inside the house and imagine what life could be like in this inviting home. As you walk through the front doors, you're greeted by a warm and cozy living space, where exposed stone walls whisper stories of the past. The semi-open kitchen, seamlessly connecting to the living room, is ideal for both quiet dinners and liv ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Brittany's enchanting Morbihan region, this expansive 10-bedroom country home in Camors offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or a lucrative holiday rental investment. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes, Brittany is a dream destination for overseas buyers and expats looking to immerse themselves in the quintessential French lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves in the nearby Camors forest, where the air is crisp and the mornings are serene. This property, set on a sprawling estate, is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and cultural exploration. Property Highlights: - Four Distinct Dwellings: The property comprises four separate accommodations, each exuding the charm of traditional French farmhouses while offering modern comforts. - Main House: A three-level abode featuring a cozy living room with a wood stove, a well-equipped kitchen, and three bedrooms, including a master suite with an en-suite shower room. - Longhouse: This spacious dwelling boasts an open-plan living area with an integrated kitchen, four bedrooms, and two shower rooms. The exterior terrace and barbecue area are perfect for entertaining. - Studio Apartment: Ideal for couples, this studio includes a sleeping area, a shower room, and a full kitchen, leading to a picturesque garden. - Independent Cottage: Featuring a large living area, kitchen/diner, and two bedrooms, this cottage offers a private terrace with breathtaking countryside views. - Heated Swimming Pool: A 10m x 4m pool with a solar shower and spacious terrace, perfect for leisurely afternoons. - Workshop: Equipped with a modern glass filtratio ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the enchanting hillside haven located in the picturesque village of Camors, within the rich cultural tapestry of Brittany, Morbihan, France. This delightful 3-bedroom house promises an ideal blend of tranquility, nature, and accessibility, making it a perfect retreat for expatriates and international buyers looking to invest in this beautiful region. Before we dive into the details of the property, let's explore what makes living in Camors so delightful. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet serenade of birdsong. Camors, nestled in the heart of Brittany, is a haven for nature lovers. Known for its lush forests and serene walking trails, it offers a peaceful respite from the hustle and bustle of city life. The climate here is relatively mild, with warmer summers and cool, cozy winters, allowing you to enjoy a diverse range of outdoor activities throughout the year. Living in Camors means being part of a welcoming community. The local residents are renowned for their hospitality, often hosting fetes and gatherings, which are a wonderful way to integrate into the local culture. Moreover, the vibrant history and culture of Brittany come alive with local festivals, such as the Inter-Celtic Festival in Lorient, just a short drive away. The region is also famous for its gastronomic delights, from crepes and galettes to seafood dishes, making dining an unforgettable experience. For expedients seeking outdoor escapades, Camors is a gateway to numerous activities. The nearby adventure park offers treetop courses and zip lines, providing fun for the whole family. The stunning beaches of Carnac and the Golfe du Morbihan are a short drive away, perfect for a day spent enjoying the Atlantic Ocean ... click here to read more

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Step into a delightful chapter of French countryside living with this enchanting stone house in the heart of Camors, Brittany. Here is your chance to own a slice of traditional French charm blended seamlessly with contemporary comforts. Nestled in the scenic Morbihan region, this property beckons buyers from afar, ready to embrace the serene and picturesque lifestyle only the French countryside can offer. Now, I'm aware you're probably curious about the surrounds before jumping into the features of this lovely abode. So let's chat a bit about Camors. This quaint village is like stepping into a storybook—picture lush green landscapes, winding roads lined with ancient oak trees, and the soothing sounds of birds chirping. Camors is not just about its natural beauty; it's rich in culture and history too. You'll find yourself charmed by the local village life, with its markets, artisanal shops, and traditional events like the Breton Fest Noz—an opportunity to experience the lively local folk dances. Climate-wise, Brittany is known for its mild maritime climate. Summers are pleasantly warm and winters are mild, making it a perfect year-round residence. Imagine cozying up beside the fireplace on a cool winter night or enjoying the garden in blooming spring. Now, let's dive into your potential new home. This beautiful stone house is a harmonious blend of old-world allure and modern elegance. On the ground floor, you are greeted by a spacious bedroom featuring an adjoining bathroom, complete with both a bathtub and shower. You'll love the semi-open kitchen that seamlessly flows into a comfortable living area, perfect for those cozy family gatherings. This area is accentuated by a classic wood stove, adding that quintessential ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Brittany Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as sunlight filters through the canopy of ancient oak trees. This is the daily rhythm of life in your new home, nestled in the serene landscape of Camors, Brittany. Just a short drive from the bustling towns of Auray and Vannes, this property offers a perfect blend of seclusion and accessibility, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence. A Home That Embraces Nature Set on over two hectares of beautifully landscaped grounds, this six-bedroom house is a haven for nature lovers. The property borders the expansive Camors state forest, providing direct access to miles of trails perfect for hiking, horseback riding, or simply enjoying the tranquility of the woods. The secondary gated entrance at the rear of the property is perfect for those with equestrian interests or small farm animals. Living Spaces Designed for Comfort and Connection The heart of the home is a spacious, open-plan living area that invites relaxation and connection. A raised lounge with an open fireplace exudes warmth and character, while the slightly lower dining area and compact open kitchen create a seamless flow for entertaining. The bright veranda, added in 2015, offers direct access to the terrace and heated pool, making it an ideal spot for morning coffee or evening gatherings. Private and Versatile Sleeping Quarters The house features two distinct sleeping areas, ensuring privacy and flexibility for family and guests. The first area, located at entry level, includes a small children's bedroom with bunk beds, a second bedroom with large bay windows, and a master suite complete with a sleeping area, built-in wa ... click here to read more

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Welcome, welcome—it's your trusty and busy real estate agent here—your go-to guide in discovering the many charms of the delightful town of Camors in Brittany, France! As a bustling real estate aficionado, I'm here to offer you a sneak peek into a property filled with so much potential and charm, it'll make you want to hop on a plane and start your next adventure right here, right now! Imagine yourself living in a quintessential stone house nestled in the scenic Brittany region, offering you a truly serene slice of French countryside living. This splendid four-bedroom stone house, located in the beautiful commune of Camors, provides a warm welcome with its endearing charm and promising lifestyle. Set in Morbihan, a department renowned for its lush landscapes and rich history, this house offers a blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. With four well-proportioned bedrooms, this property gives ample room for both privacy and socializing, seamlessly making it a perfect family home. Each room tells a story of its own, exuding the comforts and warmth you would expect from a traditional French home. Now, let's paint a picture of what this enchanting property has to offer: • Living area: 178 m² – spacious enough for all your needs. • Land size: 2146 m² – a landscape lover's paradise. • Elegant stone architecture, ensuring longevity and unique aesthetics. • A beautifully landscaped garden to indulge in your green thumb. • A vegetable garden and chicken coop – farm-to-table meals await you! • Outbuildings include several garden sheds, a workshop, and an open barn. • A glowing wood-burning stove to complement the large, inviting living room. • Well-equipped kitchen with an adjacent laundry room for added convenience. • A ... click here to read more

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Introducing a charming opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of Brittany, situated in France's beautiful region of Morbihan. We present to you a spacious 6-bedroom house located in Lambel Camors, Camors—a quaint village enveloped by lush greenery and offering a serene rural lifestyle. This property is pure potential on a plot of 627 square meters. It's an excellent chance to cultivate the ideal living space tailored to your tastes. The home is in good condition, calling out to visionary souls with an eye for transformation. With its 335 square meters of living space, this 3-floor property offers plenty of room for personal growth and creative additions. Let's start our tour! Upon entering, you’ll find expansive areas waiting to be infused with love and innovation. Six bedrooms mean that you’re not short on space for family members, guests or perhaps a home office or study. Two bathrooms offer convenience for larger families or those who love to entertain. Highlights of the property include: - Six sizeable bedrooms offering plenty of space - Two bathrooms for practical family living - A large adjoining studio of 30 m² ideal for a craft room or guest suite - An inviting roof terrace accessible from the second floor for those relaxing moments - South-facing alignment ensuring plenty of sunlight - Two open garages and a closed shed, perfect for cars or as additional storage space - A well on the property - Individual sanitation system which requires a refresh The surrounding village of Lambel Camors paints a picture of idyllic country living. Known for its peaceful vibe and refreshing landscapes, the area offers quiet retreat yet remains not too far from the conveniences of larger to ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the serene heart of Brittany's Morbihan region lies a country home quite unlike any other. Encompassing over 317 square meters of authentic French living space and sat amidst the tranquil countryside, this property offers a unique blend of traditional farmhouse allure and modern potential. If you're a prospective buyer hailing from international shores, this might be the new chapter you've been seeking in the welcoming embrace of rural France. A mere five-minute drive from the quaint village of Camors, this estate comprises four distinct accommodations, making it an enticing option for both personal residences and a lucrative investment in holiday rentals. Indeed, with an existing track record of satisfied guests, you can seamlessly continue this legacy while enjoying the peace and potential income of countryside living. ### The Layout and Accommodation 1st Accommodation: The first house exudes character with three levels to explore. The ground floor invites you with a kitchen and a snug living area to warm you during the cooler months with its wood stove. On the first floor awaits two bedrooms and a bathroom. The uppermost floor houses a master bedroom, complete with an en-suite shower room—a cozy retreat after a long day. 2nd Accommodation: Attached to the main house is a spacious longhouse, revealing a generous living area alongside an integrated kitchen and lounge. The possibility to merge this area with the main house provides extra potential for those with a vision for larger family gatherings or guest accommodations. Upstairs, four ample bedrooms and two shower rooms prepare to host families or groups. Outside, a delightful terrace and barbecue area call for lively summer evenings. 3rd Accommod ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Brittany's lush Morbihan region, this exquisite 4-bedroom house in Camors offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure, making it the ideal second home for those seeking a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes, Brittany is a haven for vacationers and second home buyers alike. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as sunlight filters through the canopy of your private forest. This property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where nature and comfort coexist harmoniously. A Home with Character and Comfort Originally built in the 1960s and thoughtfully extended in the 1990s, this house has been meticulously maintained to offer modern comforts while retaining its rustic charm. The recent addition of a luxurious spa area, complete with a jacuzzi overlooking the garden, provides the perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploring the surrounding countryside. Key Features: - Spacious Living: 130 square meters of living space, including a cozy living room with a fireplace, perfect for family gatherings. - Modern Kitchen: Fully equipped with contemporary appliances, ideal for preparing local delicacies. - Master Suite: A tranquil retreat with a dressing area and ensuite shower room. - Additional Bedrooms: Three more spacious bedrooms and an office, offering ample space for guests or a home office. - Outdoor Oasis: A beautiful terrace shaded by mature trees, leading to a generous vegetable plot. - Private Forest: Nearly 2 hectares of open grassland with direct access to 11 hectares of private forest, perfect for walking, horse riding, or simply enj ... click here to read more

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Situated in the charming commune of Camors in Brittany, Morbihan, this delightful 3-bedroom house presents a wonderful opportunity for those looking to embrace both peace and the picturesque French countryside. Nestled among lush, green rolling hills with a generous plot of 8726m² primarily composed of woodland, this property invites both tranquility and adventurous outdoor pursuits right on your doorstep. As you enter the home, you are welcomed into a cozy living space warmed by a wood stove, ideal for those cooler evenings. The living area seamlessly transitions into a functional kitchen that includes a dining area, making meal preparation and family time inclusive and enjoyable. Adjacent to the kitchen is a practical laundry room and a separate water closet. The ground floor also houses a tidy bathroom equipped for daily needs. Ascending to the first floor, the layout includes a master bedroom featuring an open bathroom, providing a modern touch to the home's otherwise rustic charm. Two additional bedrooms share a spacious landing that could serve various family needs—be it a play area for children or a small home office space. Although in good condition, new owners may find delight in customizing these spaces to their taste and comfort. Outdoor living can be thoroughly enjoyed on the existing raised wooden terrace, which offers great potential for renovation into a stunning leisure or alfresco dining area. Additional outbuildings include a workshop with room overhead, several wooden sheds that cater to extra storage needs or hobbies, and a quaint 6 x 4 swimming pool for refreshing summer dips. Property Features: - 3 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom - Wood stove - Air/Air heat pump - 8726m² of land (mostly woodland) - Raised ... click here to read more

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