Idyllic 4-Bedroom Holiday Home in Plonévez-du-Faou, Brittany - Perfect Second Residence

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Plonévez-du-Faou, Finistère, Brittany, France, Plonévez-du-Faou (France)

4 Bedrooms · 4 Bathrooms · 117Floor area

€314,400

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

4 Bathrooms

117m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Brittany, the picturesque village of Plonévez-du-Faou offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. This charming 4-bedroom house, located on the outskirts of the village, is a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal second home or holiday retreat.

Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the lush greenery of Finistère as your backdrop. This property, lovingly renovated over the past two decades, stands as a testament to quality craftsmanship and attention to detail. With its neutral decor and spacious layout, it offers a blank canvas for you to create your dream holiday home.

A Gateway to Brittany's Rich Culture and Natural Beauty



Plonévez-du-Faou is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. Known for its vibrant cultural scene and stunning landscapes, Brittany is a haven for those seeking both relaxation and adventure. From the rolling hills to the rugged coastline, every corner of this region tells a story.

- Cultural Experiences: Dive into the local culture with traditional Breton festivals, music, and dance. The nearby towns offer a rich tapestry of history and art, perfect for leisurely exploration.
- Outdoor Activities: Whether you're a fan of hiking, cycling, or fishing, the surrounding countryside provides endless opportunities for outdoor pursuits. The property's own lake, stocked with fish, is a delightful spot for a quiet afternoon.
- Gastronomy: Savor the flavors of Brittany with its renowned seafood, crepes, and cider. Local markets and restaurants offer a taste of the region's culinary delights.
- Accessibility: Despite its tranquil setting, Plonévez-du-Faou is conveniently accessible, with major transport links connecting you to the rest of France and beyond.

Property Features



This house is not just a home; it's a gateway to a new lifestyle. With 117 square meters of living space, it offers ample room for family gatherings and entertaining guests.

- Spacious Living Areas: The open-plan lounge and dining room, with its slate floor and wood-burning fire, is perfect for cozy evenings.
- Modern Kitchen: A fully equipped kitchen with quality units and worktops, ideal for preparing meals with local produce.
- Comfortable Bedrooms: Four bedrooms, including two en-suite, provide privacy and comfort for family and guests.
- Versatile Outbuildings: A row of stone outbuildings and a renovated barn offer potential for gîtes or workshops, subject to planning approval.
- Expansive Grounds: The property is set on 4.5 hectares of land, including a large field and a lake, offering endless possibilities for outdoor activities.
- Energy Efficient: With oil-fired central heating and a DPE energy rating of class D, the home is both comfortable and efficient.

A Second Home with Investment Potential



This property is not only a personal retreat but also a smart investment. The potential for income as a bed and breakfast or gîtes makes it an attractive option for those looking to capitalize on Brittany's thriving tourism market.

Owning a second home in Plonévez-du-Faou means more than just a place to stay; it's about creating memories and experiencing the best of what Brittany has to offer. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an active lifestyle, this property is your gateway to a new adventure.

Embrace the opportunity to own a piece of Brittany's charm and make this house your home away from home. With its perfect blend of comfort, style, and potential, it's a place where dreams come to life.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
117
Price per m²
€2,687
Garden size
3290
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
4
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Picture yourself stepping through ancient wooden doors into a centuries-old Breton village where morning mist rolls over canal waters and church bells mark the rhythm of unhurried days. This substantial stone property sits in the heart of Châteauneuf-du-Faou, a working Finistère village where authentic Brittany unfolds beyond the tourist trail. Here, two adjoining houses connected by history and stone walls offer 5 bedrooms across 80 square meters of lived-in character, waiting for vision and energy to unlock their considerable potential as your family's Brittany vacation home base. Châteauneuf-du-Faou occupies a privileged position in Brittany's interior, where the Nantes-Brest Canal threads through green valleys and the Montagnes Noires rise to the south. This is rural Brittany at its most authentic: working farms, weekly markets overflowing with Breton produce, and stone villages where everyone still greets neighbors by name. The property sits steps from bakeries, butchers, cafés, and essential shops, making daily life wonderfully walkable while positioning you perfectly for exploring Brittany's dramatic coastlines, medieval forests, and cultural treasures. The dual-house configuration creates fascinating possibilities for vacation home ownership. The first house welcomes you through an entrance hall into a generous living and dining space anchored by a working fireplace, where winter evenings gather around crackling wood and summer doors open to garden breezes. The kitchen includes an integrated shower area, reflecting the practical Breton approach to space, while a connecting living room provides passage to the second residence. Upstairs, two bedrooms offer sleeping quarters under slate eaves. The adjoining second ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene hamlet of Loqueffret, in the heart of Finistère, Brittany, this delightful detached house offers an ideal opportunity for those seeking a peaceful retreat or a charming second home. As a global real estate agent with a busy schedule, I can say that properties like this, in an enchanting corner of Northwest France, do not come along often. The region is known for its picturesque landscapes, characterized by lush green fields, gentle rolling hills, and a pleasant climate that suits those who enjoy a mild temperate environment. The property is located in a tranquil neighborhood, ensuring privacy and tranquility, perfect for unwinding from the hustle and bustle of busy city life. The house is not overlooked by nearby homes, allowing for an atmosphere of solitude and peace. The hamlet itself offers a serene escape, with friendly locals who cherish the slower pace of life in this scenic region. Arriving at the property, you'll notice the entrance set back from the lane into a welcoming hallway. This straightforward home layout leads you straight to the heart of the property. On the right, is a well-sized kitchen offering the perfect spot for family meals, warmed by the comforting glow of a wood-burning stove. This feature adds both an element of coziness and practicality, especially during Brittany's cooler months. On the opposite side of the hallway, you find a bright and airy lounge area, thanks to its large picture windows and rear doors that allow light to dance into space. Whether you envision this as a family living room or a space for entertaining guests, it holds great potential. A solid wooden staircase guides you to the upper floor, where two sizable bedrooms offer tranquility and rest. The f ... click here to read more

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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 natur ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Brittany's picturesque countryside, this delightful stone house in Plouyé offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. With its breathtaking views of the rolling fields and the distant Black Mountains, this property is a haven for those seeking tranquility and a touch of adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the sun casting a warm glow over the lush gardens that surround your new home. The ancient wisteria, with its vibrant blooms, gracefully drapes across the front facade, adding a touch of timeless beauty to the property. The well-maintained gardens are a testament to the care and love that has been poured into this home, featuring a sunny patio perfect for morning coffees or evening gatherings. Local Lifestyle and Activities Living in Plouyé means embracing a lifestyle that is both relaxed and invigorating. The village, just 3 kilometers away, is a charming hub of local culture. Here, you can enjoy live music at the local bar, savor freshly made pizzas on weekends, or simply stroll through the village square, where the Mairie and a well-stocked grocery bar await. For those who love the outdoors, the nearby tourist town of Huelgoat offers a plethora of activities. Whether you're cycling along the greenway or exploring the enchanting forest trails, there's always something to do. The climate in Brittany is mild, with warm summers and cool winters, making it an ideal location for year-round outdoor adventures. Property Features and Amenities - Size: 120 sqm - Bedrooms: 3 spacious double bedrooms - Bathrooms: 3, including 2 en-suites with bathtubs - Living Area: Bright and spacious lounge with dining area - Kitchen: Fully fitted and equipped - Outdoor S ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of a stream flowing through your garden, the crisp Breton air filling your lungs as you step outside to greet the day. This is the reality of owning a second home in the enchanting village of Huelgoat, nestled in the heart of Brittany's Finistère region. This three-bedroom house offers not just a place to stay, but a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, creativity, and the rich cultural tapestry of rural France. A Home with Character and Comfort This property is a testament to the harmonious blend of traditional charm and modern convenience. Recently renovated, it boasts a bright, modern kitchen that seamlessly flows into a cozy living and dining area. Here, exposed beams and a traditional wood-burning stove create a warm, inviting atmosphere perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the fire. The master bedroom, with its en-suite bathroom, offers a private retreat, while two additional bedrooms and a contemporary family bathroom provide ample space for guests or children. The house is fully double-glazed and features a newly installed electric heating system, ensuring comfort throughout the year. Endless Possibilities for Creativity and Expansion One of the property's standout features is the attached storeroom beneath the master bedroom. Currently housing the water tank, this versatile space is ripe for transformation. Whether you envision an art studio, guest annex, or workshop, the possibilities are limited only by your imagination. The grounds of the property are equally promising. With over a hectare of land bordered by a gentle stream, there's ample space for a vegetable garden, keeping a horse, or simply enjoying the open countryside. A substantial outbuilding ad ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Brittany's enchanting Finistère region, this expansive 6-bedroom house in Huelgoat offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush canopy of the surrounding forest. This is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. ### A Day in the Life Picture yourself starting the day with a leisurely stroll through the nearby Huelgoat Forest, where ancient boulders and serene trails invite exploration. As the seasons change, so does the landscape, offering a vibrant tapestry of colors and scents that invigorate the senses. Return home to a warm, inviting kitchen where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the crackling of a log burner, setting the stage for a day of relaxation or adventure. ### The Heart of the Home This property is designed for those who appreciate space and flexibility. The ground floor features a bright living room that seamlessly flows into a kitchen area, perfect for hosting family gatherings or intimate dinners. A few steps down, you'll find a convenient bathroom and storage space, while a staircase leads to two cozy bedrooms. One of these rooms boasts a charming mezzanine, ideal for a play area or additional sleeping quarters. The living room extends into a sunlit veranda, opening up to a spacious kitchen and dining room. Here, the log burner creates a cozy atmosphere, making it the perfect spot for winter evenings spent with loved ones. A ground-floor bedroom, utility room, and WC add to the home's practicality, offering options for guest accommodation or single-level living. ### Upst ... click here to read more

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Are you looking for a home that offers both serenity and convenience in one package? Then, allow me to introduce you to this delightful 4-bedroom house located in the southwest region of Brittany, precisely in the small picturesque town of Huelgoat, France. It's a charming corner of the world that you're going to fall in love with, and let me tell you why! First, let's talk about the house—nestled peacefully at the end of a quiet dead-end lane, it presents itself as an ideal retreat for those who enjoy the tranquility of nature while still being close to the hustle and bustle of town livin'. You aren't going to be isolated whatsoever; rather, you'll be surrounded by the enchanting Armorique National Park, close to forest trails, and graced by the stunning lake views that Huelgoat is renowned for. The property itself consists of a cozy main cottage that is quaintly laid out with two bedrooms and a positively charming attached gite that offers an additional two bedrooms. There's plenty room for family, friends, or even for renting out to create a nice supplementary income. Imagine the possibilities! With its southwest facing positioning, you'll enjoy ample natural light throughout the day, adding to the charm that this property radiates. As soon as you enter through the door of the main cottage, you're greeted by a warm dining room leading into a snug lounge complete with a log-burning stove—perfect for those chilly Brittany evenings. The kitchen is fitted and opens out onto a pretty back garden, meaning al fresco dining could practically be a daily event! Now, don't expect to adjourn into a luxurious bath; there is no extravagant bathroom suite here, but you'll appreciate the shower room that is sensibly located off t ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush canopy of Armorique National Park. This is the daily reality for those fortunate enough to own a second home in the picturesque hamlet on the outskirts of Huelgoat, Brittany. This charming house, nestled in the heart of Finistère, offers a unique blend of rustic allure and modern convenience, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking tranquility without sacrificing accessibility. A Gateway to Nature and Culture Huelgoat is a gem in Brittany's crown, known for its enchanting forests, mystical rock formations, and vibrant local culture. Just a ten-minute drive from the property, this market town offers a delightful array of shops, cafes, and community events, ensuring that you're never far from the pulse of local life. For those who crave a bit more hustle and bustle, the towns of Carhaix and Morlaix are within a 20-minute drive, providing a broader range of services, schools, and transport links. A Home Designed for Comfort and Style This south-facing house has been meticulously renovated to offer a harmonious blend of traditional character and contemporary style. The spacious 169m² interior is thoughtfully designed to cater to both relaxation and entertainment. The heart of the home is a stylish 25m² kitchen, seamlessly flowing into a bright dining area, perfect for hosting family gatherings or intimate dinners. The 43m² living room, with its inviting wood-burning stove, offers a cozy retreat during cooler months, while direct access to the garden ensures a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience. The luxurious 23m² family bathroom, complete with a freestanding bathtub and walk-in shower, ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this delightful five-bedroom townhouse, located in the scenic Huelgoat, France. This private corner in Brittany, Finistère, offers an excellent opportunity for those looking for a spacious family home or a remote retreat. With a generous size of 107 sqm, a number of bedrooms to accommodate a large family, low-maintenance gardens, and accompanied by a calming patch of woodland, this property allows you to live freely without being too far from the vibrant life of Huelgoat. The house itself is well-maintained and in good condition. The welcoming entrance hall paves the way to a spacious lounge where you can entertain guests or enjoy a relaxing evening. The hall connects to the extensive dining room that leads to the garden. Conveniently situated next to the dining room is a well-equipped kitchen, boasting all the facilities necessary for gourmet cooking. A utility area with an inventive downstairs shower and a separate WC adorns the ground floor. The first floor promises abundant comfort with three double bedrooms, one of which even features its very own balcony - an ideal spot for morning cups of coffee or reading in the tranquility. The second floor harmonizes practicality and comfort with two additional bedrooms, one double, and one single, along with an accommodating bathroom. Extra storage spaces and a one-car garage are attached to the house, fulfilling all your parking and storage needs. The garage also holds a boiler room, while an outbuilding at the rear of the property houses the fuel tank and offers more storage solutions. The low maintenance garden is mainly gravelled, creating an effortless landscape that overlooks the attached woodland. Property Features: - Five bedrooms - Comfortable lounge ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the enchanting heart of Brittany, this charming detached house is a gem waiting for its next chapter. Located in the picturesque town of Huelgoat, Finistère, the property offers an enticing mix of comfort and opportunity, perfect for those seeking a slice of French life or an idyllic retreat. As a busy real estate agent, I'm thrilled to share this alluring property with you—it’s prime for those who relish the mix of tranquility and community life. Huelgoat is a tranquil little town with a magical atmosphere, gracing its residents with breathtaking views and quaint streets. This area of Brittany is famous for its stunning natural landscapes, with Huelgoat Forest nearby—a mystical woodland rich with folklore and stunning trails—perfect for weekend adventures and picnics. The town itself boasts a vibrant cultural scene, with traditional French markets where you can indulge in local delicacies and fresh produce. Living here offers a unique tapestry of life rhythms, where one can enjoy a relaxed pace intertwined with lively local activities. The house itself stands invitingly at the end of a cozy gated gravel driveway, which sweeps gracefully into the property. The home, well-maintained but not without the potential for personal touches, provides a promising canvas for you to make it your own. The vibrant garden encircles the house, fenced at the back, ensuring your family or guests can enjoy private outdoor moments amidst flower blooms and perhaps some home-grown herbs. Features of the property include: - 3 inviting bedrooms, ensuring comfort for family or guests - 3 shower rooms, each modern and convenient - A bright and airy master bedroom with 3 windows and garden access - Open-plan living area connecting s ... click here to read more

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Immerse yourself in the rustic charm of France with this 2-bedroom detached house nestled in the picturesque commune of Poullaouen, in the Finistère department of Brittany. This stone-built cottage, comfortably housed on a 460 sqm land surface, is a delightful mix of traditional allure and densely blooming surroundings. As you open the front door, you are welcomed by a generously proportioned open-plan lounge that seamlessly blends with a neatly arranged kitchen corner. Here, the ground floor also accommodates a practical shower room abundant with natural light, equipped with a modern hand basin and WC, promising a cleansing experience that leaves you refreshed every single day. Uncover the charm of the two spacious double bedrooms situated on the house's first floor, exuding a peaceful atmosphere for a perfect night's sleep. Stepping outside, this propety doesn't disappoint. The rear door leads the way to a quaint coverred terrace, apt for those peaceful late afternoon teas, while enjoying the mesmerizing view of the lush rear garden. Plus, a neat storage shed is situated conveniently in the garden which can be utilized as per the needs. To the front of the house, a delightful garden awaits exploration, it serves as a tranquil green oasis for your morning cup of coffee. Poullaouen is a vibrant commune in Brittany. Residents enjoy a slow-paced, peaceful lifestyle here, savouring the local culture, local Breton language, traditional music and dance. The wonderful winding streets of Poullaouen, adorned with flowers and gorgeous cottages, match well with the unspoilt scenic beauty of the country. The vicinity also houses another 2-bed cottage, which could potentially interest those who are looking forward to own a holi ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a unique opportunity in Brittany, Finistère, Scrignac, France, where tradition meets modern comfort in a delightful 2-bedroom detached stone Breton longère. Nestled in the picturesque countryside just outside the charming town of Scrignac, this property is a canvas for those eager to infuse their personal touch while enjoying the serene beauty of Brittany. Property Features: - Bedrooms: 2. The spacious and bright bedrooms are designed to provide a peaceful retreat. The second bedroom features a dressing area that could alternatively serve as a cozy child’s bedroom. - Bathrooms: 1. The property includes a shower room with a WC on the ground floor, and a separate bathroom with a WC accessible from one of the bedrooms, ensuring convenience and privacy. - Size: 103m². Offering ample space for comfortable living and creativity. - Price: €178,000. A reasonable investment for a property in such a captivating location. Upon entering the longère through a welcoming hallway, you are greeted by a generously sized kitchen/diner complete with a wood-burning stove that adds warmth and character to the space. The kitchen, updated a few years ago and equipped with modern appliances, provides enough room for a dining table and a sofa, making it a perfect gathering place with views over the Breton countryside. Adjacent is another lounge, large and inviting, featuring a stunning fireplace with a wood-burning stove and a granite floor, bathed in natural light from the large window overlooking the pristine fields. Amenities Include: - Fully furnished, including SPA and a caravan. - A low-maintenance garden adorned with flowers, trees, and shrubs, offering various seating areas to enjoy the breathtaking views. - A 30m² garage. - ... click here to read more

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Discover a charming 3-bedroom house nestled in Brittany, Morbihan, in the picturesque town of Gourin, France. This beautifully renovated property is not just a house; it's a home that awaits those looking to immerse themselves in the rich culture and tranquil lifestyle of Brittany. With a welcoming living space of approximately 173 m², this residence is thoughtfully designed for comfort and ease, making it a perfect choice for overseas buyers looking for a serene getaway or a new place to call home. The house sits on a generously sized plot of 0.10 of an Acre, boasting an enclosed garden with a gated entrance, providing both security and privacy. Parking is convenient, with ample space for 2 cars. Featuring a stone outbuilding, this property offers the potential for expansion, opening up possibilities such as creating additional accommodation, subject to the necessary planning permissions. ### Property Features: - Bedrooms: Three spacious bedrooms, two of which are double bedrooms with fireplaces and bioethanol burners, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. One of these bedrooms benefits from an ensuite shower room. - Bathrooms: In addition to the ensuite, there is a well-appointed family bathroom and a separate utility room with WC on the ground floor. - Living Area: A spacious and elegant lounge/diner graced with a stunning wood-burning stove, exposed beams, and stone walls, spreading over 60 m². - Kitchen: A functional kitchen equipped with handmade fitted units, appliances, and a cozy space for a breakfast table and chairs. - Additional Spaces: The first floor hosts a mezzanine bedroom with a dressing area and a large attic, offering the potential to create further bedrooms. The property also enjoys the benefit ... click here to read more

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A Gateway to Authentic Brittany Living Nestled in the picturesque heart of Brittany, the charming town of Châteaulin offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French heritage. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of the Aulne River, the crisp morning air filled with the scent of fresh pastries from the local boulangerie, and the promise of a day filled with exploration and relaxation. This property, a three-house complex, is not just a home; it's a canvas for your dreams, a place where history and modernity converge. A Tale of Three Houses The first house, fully renovated, welcomes you with a cozy living room and kitchenette, perfect for intimate gatherings or quiet evenings. The upstairs bedroom, bathed in natural light, offers a serene retreat. The second house, partially renovated, presents a spacious vestibule leading to a covered terrace, ideal for alfresco dining. With a living room and a bedroom awaiting your personal touch, this space is ripe for transformation. The third house, a blank slate, invites you to unleash your creativity. With multiple rooms and a fireplace, it promises warmth and character. Embrace the Brittany Lifestyle Living in Châteaulin means embracing a lifestyle steeped in tradition and natural beauty. The town is a gateway to the Armorique Regional Natural Park, where hiking trails weave through ancient forests and along rugged coastlines. Seasonal festivals celebrate Brittany's rich Celtic heritage, while local markets offer a bounty of fresh produce and artisanal goods. Culinary Delights and Cultural Riches Brittany is renowned for its culinary delights. Savor the region's famous crêpes and galettes, paired with a glass of locally brewed cider. Explore nearby Quimper, a city kno ... click here to read more

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Immerse yourself in the serene and serene landscape of Brittany, situated in the Cotes d'Armor, specifically near Carnoët, France. Presenting a 3-bedroom mesmerizing property, cloistered within .57 acres of lush, fertile garden. This abode also presents an intriguing outbuilding that stands adjacent to the main property. This annexed addition is equipped with a spacious garage, dedicated boiler room, a practical utility room, and a further two storage rooms graciously blessed with space. Above all these provisions, you'll discover a vast attic, simply begging to be converted into a stunning room that could cater to myriad uses. As you step into this commodious home, you're welcomed by an entrance hall, quaintly fitted with staircases, spanning 9.69 m². Look to your right, and you're greeted with a cozy lounge stretched across a comfortable 21.25 m², and endowed with a charming wood burner. Tread to the left, and surprise yourself with a sprawling, well-fitted kitchen cum diner, minimalistically spread over 18.61 m². Meander up the stairs to the first floor, and you'll be greeted by a landing, cozily set within 7.65 m². On this level, you will find three double bedrooms – one of 9.64 m², the other of 10.17 m², and the large bedroom, lavishly sprawled out over 19.86 m². This floor also includes a shower room paired with a water closet, occupying a modest 4.39 m². The staircase leads to a second floor which is home to a sizable attic room, ripe for transformation. This prospective gem covers an expansive 48.14 m² area with a boarded floor and is enlightened by natural light filtering through three velux windows, enabling endless potential for a generous bedroom with en-suite facilities. Adjacent to the main house stands ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your future home nestled in the quiet, charming countryside of Trébrivan. This picturesque village, located in Côtes-d’Armor, Brittany, France, offers a perfect blend of serenity and accessibility, ideal for those seeking tranquility yet still wishing to be connected to the world. Imagine waking up each morning to the expansive views of verdant landscapes, with no one overlooking your private little haven. The property in question is a delightful two-bedroom house, sprawling across 73 square meters. While it may not be considered a sprawling mansion, it offers just the right amount of space for comfort and coziness. The main living area is accessible via a few exterior steps leading to an inviting entrance hallway. On the right, you'll step into a bright and airy living room. Here, large windows—newly installed with double glazing—flood the room with sunlight while keeping the chill at bay. Complementing the room's warmth is a traditional wood-burning fireplace, perfect for those crisp Brittany winters. Adjacent to the living room is a separate, functional kitchen. Spacious enough to whip up a French feast, this kitchen has all you need without being overly ostentatious. It's a practical space, ideal for both everyday meals and hosting dinner parties for your neighbors or visiting family. From the hallway, a sturdy wooden stairway takes you to the upper floor, where two surprisingly spacious double bedrooms await. Each room is designed to offer comfort and the windows provide vibrant glimpses of the surrounding countryside. Upstairs, you'll find the family bathroom featuring a full-sized bathtub with an overhead shower, ensuring both convenience and luxury. Venture outside and you'll discover one of this p ... click here to read more

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A Symphony of Stone and Serenity in Brittany Nestled in the heart of Brittany's lush countryside, this exquisite stone house in Lanvénégen offers a harmonious blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of songbirds, as the morning sun filters through the trees, casting a warm glow over your private sanctuary. This is more than a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. A Day in the Life: Embracing Brittany's Rhythms Start your day with a leisurely stroll along the nearby walking trails, where the air is crisp and the landscape unfolds in a tapestry of greens and golds. Return to your spacious kitchen, where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the scent of local pastries. The open-plan living area, bathed in natural light, invites you to relax with a book or plan your day's adventures. As the seasons change, so too does the landscape. Spring brings a burst of wildflowers, while autumn paints the countryside in rich hues of amber and crimson. In winter, the warmth of the wood-burning stove creates a cozy haven, perfect for gathering with family and friends. Exploring Brittany: A Tapestry of Culture and Nature Lanvénégen is a gateway to Brittany's rich cultural tapestry. Just a short drive away, the vibrant town of Le Faouët offers a taste of local life, with its bustling markets and charming cafes. Explore the region's historical sites, from ancient chapels to medieval castles, each telling a story of Brittany's storied past. For outdoor enthusiasts, the options are endless. Hike through the rolling hills, cycle along scenic routes, or indulge in water sports along the rugged coastline. Brittany's c ... click here to read more

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Introducing a delightful 4-bedroom house for sale, perfectly nestled in the scenic town of Maël-Carhaix, Brittany, Cotes d'Armor, France. This charming abode, set in just under 1/2 an acre of well-tended garden, offers comfort, convenience, and the opportunity to enjoy village living at its best. The house is in excellent condition, ready for you to settle in. It's been well cared for, with recent improvements that enhance both its functionality and aesthetic appeal. Notably, new double-glazed PVC windows have been added, enhancing the energy efficiency of the home and providing enhanced thermal insulation. The property benefits from an eco-friendly infrastructure. The installation of a new septic tank enhances its environmental credentials, while solar panels conveniently heat the water supply. The lounge/diner now boasts of a newly fitted wood pellet burner, ensuring warmth during those chilly winter nights. On entering the house, you're greeted by a welcoming entrance porch that leads you into an open-plan lounge and dining area, the heart of the home. The fitted kitchen has ample space for a breakfast table, creating the perfect spot for your morning coffee. On the first floor, you'll be welcomed to a landing that branches into four spacious bedrooms. A family bathroom, fitted with contemporary fixtures, ensures that everyone's morning routine goes unhampered. One of the exciting features of this house is the accessible attic that, with relevant planning approval, could be transformed into bonus living space or storage. Some of the key property features include: - An open-plan Lounge and Dining Area with a recently fitted wood pellet burner, - A Fitted Kitchen, - A Utility Room, - Four substantial Bedrooms, - A ... click here to read more

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