Spacious 6-Bed Fixer-Upper in Peaceful Lambel Camors, Morbihan with Studio, Terrace & Garages on 627m² Plot

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Brittany, Morbihan, Camors, France, Camors (France)

6 Bedrooms · 3 Bathrooms · 335Floor area

€158,500

House

No parking

6 Bedrooms

3 Bathrooms

335m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of beautiful Brittany, this charming fixer-upper awaits the right buyer with a vision and a passion for transforming spaces. Situated in the picturesque village of Camors in the Morbihan department of France, this spacious 335m² property is perfect for those seeking an exciting renovation project, offering endless possibilities for creating a dream home or even multiple rental apartments.

The house features a whopping 6 bedrooms, making it ideal for large families or those keen on hosting guests. With three bathrooms, the potential for modern convenience is well within reach. Despite its need for renovation, the property's bones offer a solid foundation to build upon. Additionally, it comes with an adjoining 30m² studio—a blank canvas ready for rejuvenation.

Sitting on a plot of 627m², the outdoors is as promising as the indoors. Imagine leisurely afternoons on the sunlit south-facing roof terrace of the studio, accessible from the second floor of the main house. Envision the transformation of the garden space into a lush retreat, complementing the charm of the surrounding verdant landscapes.

Amenities include:
- Six spacious bedrooms
- Three bathrooms
- 335m² living space
- 30m² adjoining studio
- Plot size of 627m²
- Two open garages
- A closed shed
- Well on the property
- South-facing roof terrace
- Individual sanitation system included

Now, let's talk about the area. Camors is a quiet, picturesque village enveloped by lush greenery and close-by forests. Known for its tranquility, this delightful location provides a charming rural setting while still being conveniently accessible to nearby towns like Baud and Pluvigner. It's an ideal spot for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, offering the pure serenity of the countryside.

The climate in Brittany is milder than in many parts of France. It enjoys a pleasant maritime climate, characterized by moderate temperatures throughout the year. So, while you may need a good coat in winter, the summers are pleasant and never excessively hot, making it excellent for those who appreciate a more temperate climate.

Living in Camors offers a slower pace of life, filled with opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking in the surrounding forests or enjoying the local cycle trails. There are also numerous historical sites to explore, like ancient churches and quaint, cobblestone streets dotted throughout nearby towns.

As a busy real estate agent, I must say that properties like this don't linger on the market for long, not when they offer so much potential for the right buyer. With an attractive asking price of €158,500, this home is not just a place to live but an opportunity to craft your masterpiece.

Whether you're an expat looking to return to your roots, or an overseas buyer in search of a vacation home, Camors offers the quintessential French lifestyle away from the touristy hustle. Of course, the journey to making this property your dream home will require commitment, creativity, and a little elbow grease, given its current renovating condition. However, for those ready to dive into the challenge, the rewards could be immense—a customized space reflecting your personal style and fulfilling your vision.

So, if you've ever dreamed of basking in the calm embrace of the French countryside, while still enjoying the comforts and excitement of a home entirely your own making, this property is your canvas. The potential is waiting, and all it needs is you. Don’t hesitate to explore this opportunity—it's a decision your future self may thank you for renaming to live in such a peaceful, invigorating setting like Camors.

Take the chance, imagine the possibilities, and make this charming corner of Brittany your own. With every beam and brick, you'll add another stitch to the tapestry of your new life in France. Your grand adventure begins here in Camors.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
6
Size
335
Price per m²
€473
Garden size
627
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
renovating
Amount of Bathrooms
3
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Imagine waking up on a Saturday morning to the faint toll of church bells drifting across the rooftops of Brux, pulling on a linen shirt, and walking two minutes to the local boulangerie for a still-warm baguette before the rest of the village stirs. That's the pace of life here. Quiet, unhurried, and real. This four-bedroom renovated stone house in the Vienne department of Poitou-Charentes isn't just a property — it's a doorway into one of rural France's most genuinely liveable corners, at a price that makes it one of the smartest second home opportunities in the country right now. The house itself pulls you in from the street. The traditional stone façade gives nothing away — you have to step through the front door to understand what's been done here. Whoever renovated this place clearly loved it. Exposed stone walls run through the open-plan living and dining room, where timber beams cross the ceiling overhead and wide wooden floorboards run underfoot. A wood-burning stove anchors the room, and on a cool October evening with the fire lit and a bottle of local Charentais Pineau opened, you'll understand exactly why people fall for French country houses and never quite recover. The kitchen is the kind that makes you actually want to cook. A central island, generous worktop space, well-thought-out storage, and a direct door out to the courtyard — so you can hand plates through to guests without navigating a corridor. The materials are authentic: stone, wood, solid fittings. Nothing feels like a shortcut. On the ground floor, there's a bedroom with its own modern shower room. For families with older parents or guests who can't manage stairs, this is genuinely useful. Upstairs, three further bedrooms hold onto the build ... click here to read more

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On a quiet Sunday morning in the hamlet of Saint-Romain, you'd hear almost nothing. A wood pigeon somewhere in the oaks. Maybe the distant clang of church bells drifting over from Charroux, that perfectly preserved medieval village ten minutes down the road where market traders set up their stalls beside the ruins of a Benedictine abbey. That stillness is the point. This is rural Vienne at its most unhurried — and this renovated farmhouse sits right in the middle of it. The property is a former working farmhouse that's been brought back to life without losing its bones. Stone walls, generous room proportions, the kind of building that took decades to settle and now feels entirely solid underfoot. At 148 square metres across two floors, it has real breathing room. The ground floor arranges itself practically: a living kitchen that opens directly onto a covered pergola — your default setting for every meal between May and October — a separate lounge for cooler evenings, and a bedroom with its own shower room and toilet. That ground-floor bedroom is a detail worth pausing on. It makes the house genuinely work for mixed-generation groups, guests with mobility considerations, or owners who want the option to use the upstairs rooms purely as a private retreat. Head up the stairs and the character shifts. The first floor has the slightly improvised warmth you only get in converted agricultural buildings — skylights cut into the roof, dormer windows framing sections of the surrounding countryside, ceiling lines that aren't quite parallel. There's a large double bedroom, another bedroom with its own en-suite bathroom and toilet, an additional room that could easily become a study or a fourth sleeping space, and a separate WC. T ... click here to read more

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This enchanting 3-bedroom house in Brittany, located in the peaceful town of Camors, offers a wonderful blend of comfort and potential, ideal for those looking to embrace a serene lifestyle or seeking an engaging renovation project. Nestled in the picturesque hills above Camors, this property stands on a vast plot of approximately 8726 square meters, mostly wooded, providing a private and tranquil environment. As you enter the home, you are greeted with a cozy living room equipped with a wood stove that adds warmth and charm to the space, making it a perfect gathering spot during the cooler months. The kitchen, complete with a dining area, presents a functional layout awaiting your culinary endeavors. Additionally, the ground floor houses a practical laundry room, a separate WC, and a bathroom. Venturing upstairs, the layout includes a spacious master bedroom with an open bathroom, offering a unique touch of modernity. Two additional bedrooms and a sizable landing area provide ample space for family living or guest accommodations. One of the home's distinctive features is its expansive wooden terrace, currently in need of renovation, which offers a fantastic opportunity to create an outdoor living area tailor-made to your desires. The grounds also boast a workshop with additional space upstairs, several wooden sheds, and a 6 x 4 swimming pool, presenting numerous possibilities for leisure and storage. The property’s septic tank adheres to current standards, ensuring peace of mind regarding sanitation. The home is heated via an air-to-air heat pump, an efficient system that maintains comfort throughout the year. The local area of Camors and the broader region of Morbihan are celebrated for their natural beauty and c ... 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 not just a home, but a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this property is a gateway to the serene and picturesque landscapes of France. A Natural Sanctuary Nestled within over two hectares of meticulously landscaped grounds, this property is a haven for nature enthusiasts. The estate is adorned with centuries-old oak trees and borders the expansive Camors state forest, offering endless opportunities for exploration and outdoor activities. Whether you're an avid hiker, a horse enthusiast, or simply someone who cherishes the great outdoors, this location is a dream come true. Modern Comforts in a Rustic Setting Built in 1985, the house seamlessly blends contemporary living with rustic charm. The open-plan living area is the heart of the home, featuring a raised lounge with an inviting open fireplace, perfect for cozy evenings. The slightly lower dining area and compact open kitchen create a harmonious flow, ideal for entertaining family and friends. A bright veranda, added in 2015, extends the living space and offers direct access to the terrace and heated swimming pool. Imagine spending lazy afternoons lounging by the pool, surrounded by the soothing sounds of nature. Private and Spacious Sleeping Quarters The property boasts two distinct sleeping areas, ensuring privacy and comfort for all 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 ... 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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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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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 French paradise, perfect for a second home or a holiday retreat. Nestled within over two hectares of beautifully landscaped grounds, this property is a haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility. The house, built in 1985, is in excellent condition, offering a harmonious blend of contemporary comfort and rustic charm. A Natural Sanctuary The property is bordered by the expansive Camors state forest, providing direct access to serene woodland trails. Whether you're an avid hiker, a horse enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates the great outdoors, this location offers endless possibilities for exploration and relaxation. Key Features: - Heated Swimming Pool: Enjoy leisurely swims in the 8x4 meter heated pool, surrounded by a secure sun terrace perfect for lounging or entertaining. - Open-Plan Living: The heart of the home features a raised lounge with an open fireplace, a slightly lower dining area, and a compact open kitchen, all bathed in natural light. - Bright Veranda: Added in 2015, the veranda offers direct access to the terrace and pool, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience. - Two Separate Sleeping Quarters: Designed for privacy, the house includes two distinct sleeping areas, each with its own unique charm. - Master Suite: The entry-level sleeping area includes a master suite with a sleeping area, built-in wardrobes, a home office space, and a luxurious bathroom with a jet tub. - Additional Bedrooms: The second sleeping area features three double bedroo ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the picturesque village of Camors, nestled amidst the enchanting landscapes of Brittany in the Morbihan region of France. As you meander through this charming village, you'll discover a captivating stone house that effortlessly marries the past with the present, offering an ideal sanctuary for those seeking a harmonious blend of tradition and contemporary comfort. This delightful property, which I’ve had the pleasure of showing numerous prospective buyers, whispers tales of elegance and careful craftsmanship. As a busy property guide familiar with these lands, I’ve seen plenty of homes, but this one holds a unique allure with its charming stone features and modern elements. But let's not get carried away—while it's a lovely home, it's also very much a part of its traditional setting, with all the quaint quirks one can expect from a classic Brittany abode. As you step inside, the ground floor greets you with a bedroom complete with an adjoining bathroom, featuring both a relaxing bathtub and a convenient shower. The semi-open kitchen is perfect for those who cherish cooking, seamlessly leading into a cozy living room. Picture yourself warming up by the wood stove in winter, a quintessentially French comfort. The dining room is bathed in natural light, thanks to generous bay windows, and another wood stove adds to the inviting atmosphere. From here, you can step directly into the enchanting garden and terrace, making it effortless to entertain friends or simply revel in the beauty of the season outside. A practical laundry room also graces this level, ensuring all conveniences are within reach. Ascend the stairs to discover two well-proportioned bedrooms, providing restful retreats. A separate toilet on this ... 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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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 amidst the serene hills of Camors in the beautiful region of Brittany, Morbihan, France, sits an alluring gem waiting to welcome its next owner. Its timeless charm and expansive 8726m² plot make it a dream for those yearning for a slice of French countryside bliss. As a busy real estate agent always on the go, I can certainly appreciate the blend of tranquility and accessibility that this property brings to the table. Perched above the quaint village of Camors, this abode offers both seclusion and the conveniences of community life. The property includes a three-bedroom house, thoughtfully arranged to offer comfort and practicality. It’s primarily surrounded by woodland, creating an enchanting atmosphere that offers peaceful escapes right in your backyard. Upon entering, the welcoming entryway leads you into the heart of this inviting home. The living room, complete with a charming wood stove, promises cozy evenings, whether you’re enjoying a book or hosting intimate gatherings. Adjacent is a functional laundry room and a WC, ideal for everyday needs. The kitchen area boasts ample space for dining, encouraging culinary adventures and moments shared with loved ones. Upstairs, you’ll find a master bedroom that stands out, featuring an open bathroom where you can indulge in relaxation. Two other bedrooms share the floor, all connected by a spacious landing – an ideal spot for a study area or reading nook. Stepping outside, the property continues to surprise with its amenities. An elevated wooden terrace, although in need of renovation, holds incredible potential for becoming a perfect outdoor lounge or entertainment space. A workshop with an upstairs room presents opportunities for creative ventures or storage n ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the picturesque region of Brittany, located in the serene village of Camors in the Morbihan department of France. Nestled in this charming area, you will find a delightful stone house that perfectly harmonizes the historic charm of Brittany with contemporary comforts. For those seeking a balance between traditional allure and modern living, this property will certainly pique your interest. So, lets dive into what's on offer here. The property is priced attractively at 290,800 euros, fitting right into the market for those looking for a home that's both charming and practical. As a busy real estate agent with countless properties on my list, I can tell you this one stands out, and foreign buyers have found the blend of old and new incredibly appealing. Let's take a stroll through this charming stone house. Positioned on an expansive 1250 square meter plot, the home showcases three comfortable bedrooms, all laid out over a generous 98 square meters. On the ground floor, you'll discover a welcoming bedroom complete with an adjoining bathroom outfitted with both a bathtub and shower—ideal for caregivers of family members needing easy accessibility or just those who appreciate the convenience. Moving through the house, the semi-open kitchen, a hub of culinary activity, seamlessly connects with a snug living room sporting a wood stove, which offers a toasty environment during the chilly Brittany winters. What's often appealing about this house is its light-filled modern extension—a bright dining room adorned with large bay windows. This area is perfect for diners and gatherings, especially during those lengthy summer evenings, and it even leads directly to the patio and garden area. The garden, spreading over a v ... 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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Welcome to the captivating world of Brittany, nestled in the heart of Morbihan, where history and modernity blend seamlessly. Here lies a beautiful 3-bedroom stone house in Camors, France, patiently waiting for its next chapter. This one-of-a-kind property beckons you to step inside and imagine your life in this stunning part of the world. A Glimpse Into Your Future Home Imagine driving through the charming countryside of Brittany, your senses greeted by the gentle rustle of leaves from the vast oak forests that embrace the area. The air here is crisp and invigorating, a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. As you arrive, a charming stone façade adorned with lush greenery welcomes you. This house combines the soul of the past—a sturdy stone structure—with the whispers of the present through its contemporary extension. Spanning over 98 square meters, the house offers plenty of room for comfort and growth, making it suitable for a small family or a couple seeking a serene retreat. Upon entering, the coziness of the semi-open kitchen, elegantly leading into the living room, instantly captures your heart. Modern conveniences are harmoniously balanced with the nostalgic warmth of the wood stove. Large bay windows not only flood the rooms with natural light but also offer serene views of the picturesque garden outside. The heart of the home, indeed, is the bright dining room with a second wood stove, which comes alive with warmth and laughter as it opens directly to the outdoor terrace. Imagine sun-kissed mornings sipping coffee or delightful evenings under the stars. Practicality meets design with a well-thought-out layout including a laundry room, ensuring chores flow with ease. Upper-Level Sanctuary ... 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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Nestled in the heart of Brittany, this delightful country home in Camors offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its picturesque stone facade and expansive grounds, this property is a dream come true for those seeking tranquility and a connection with nature. Just a short drive from the vibrant town of Auray, this home provides the perfect balance of rural charm and modern convenience. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds. As you step outside, the fresh, crisp air of Brittany greets you, invigorating your senses. The property is surrounded by lush greenery, with mature trees providing shade and privacy. The expansive meadow, perfect for horse enthusiasts, stretches out before you, inviting you to explore its natural beauty. The local area is a haven for outdoor activities. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate equestrian, or simply someone who enjoys leisurely strolls, the surrounding countryside offers endless opportunities for exploration. The nearby forest trails are perfect for horseback riding, allowing you to immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes of Brittany. Camors itself is a charming village, steeped in history and culture. The local community is warm and welcoming, making it easy for newcomers to feel at home. The village offers a range of amenities, including quaint cafes, local markets, and artisan shops, where you can sample the best of Breton cuisine and craftsmanship. The property itself is a testament to traditional Breton architecture, with its stone walls and rustic charm. Inside, the home is spacious and inviting, with a layout that caters to both relaxation and entertainment. The ground floor features a cozy livi ... click here to read more

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PROPERTY DETAILS: This charming three-bedroom house in Camors, Brittany, France, exudes years of character and presents an ideal home base for those ready to immerse themselves in the scenic beauty of the French countryside. Nestled in the Morbihan district of Brittany, this semi-detached stone dwelling is located in a peaceful cul-de-sac, ensuring a serene and tranquil environment for its occupants. A mere stroll from the heart of Camors village, you get to experience the rural charm of France without sacrificing convenience. The inert size of 70 square meters excellently utilizes each section, infusing comfort and functionality in a seamless blend. PROPERTY FEATURES: • Captivating 40m² living space featuring oak parquet flooring and a cozy wood burner. • 30m² space on the second floor featuring a compact landing, three snug attic bedrooms, and a bathroom. • A functional kitchen area ready for your furnishing and customization. • One well-kept bathroom equipped with a shower, wall-hung toilet, and sink. • A charming south-east facing front garden of approximately 250m², ensuring your privacy. • The residence includes two parking spots at the entrance of the property. PROPERTY'S CONDITION: The condition of this house is noteworthy. Recent insulation has been installed, the heating system has both a wood burner and electric radiators, and a 3000 litre all-water tank provides ample hot water as required. Some maintenance work may be needed, particularly with the sanitation tank. ABOUT CAMORS: Camors is a small village set among the green expanses of Brittany, boasting a rural charm that is thoroughly French in essence. Tree-lined lanes, picturesque landscapes, and the timeless narrative of Brittany's past cre ... 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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Nestled amid the serene landscape of Brittany, this appealing 3-bedroom house is poised in the quaint town of Camors, providing a harmonious balance of rural charm and essential modern comforts. Positioned on a generous 8726m² plot with a mainstay of woodland, the residence offers an escape into nature’s embrace with both solitude and scenic views. The house itself extends over 108 square meters and presents a well-organized living space. On the ground floor, the welcoming entrance leads into a cozy living room, complete with a wood stove that promises warmth during the cooler months. Adjacent to this is a practical laundry area and a washroom facility. The heart of the home is undoubtedly the kitchen, which flows seamlessly into the dining area, creating a convivial space for family meals and entertainment. Upstairs, the master bedroom features an open-plan bathroom, offering a modern touch to the living quarters. Two additional bedrooms provide ample space for family or guests, joined by a spacious landing that could serve various uses, from a quiet reading nook to a small play area for children. While the house is in good overall condition, it does come with a few aspects that would benefit from renovation—specifically, the raised wooden terrace which requires attention to restore its former glory. Additionally, there are several wooden sheds on the property and a workshop space with a room upstairs, presenting vast potential for those interested in DIY projects or needing ample storage. Outdoor life is one of the property’s highlights, featuring a modestly sized swimming pool that can be the focal point of summer leisure activities. The natural surroundings endorse a lifestyle of tranquility and outdoor adventur ... click here to read more

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