Spacious 7-Bedroom Estate with Two Renovated Gites and Pool Overlooking Stunning Brittany Countryside in Rohan, France

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Brittany, Morbihan, Rohan, France, Rohan (France)

7 Bedrooms · 3 Bathrooms · 227Floor area

€400,000

House

Parking

7 Bedrooms

3 Bathrooms

227m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the charming countryside of Rohan, a picturesque town in the Morbihan department of Brittany, France, awaits a very special property that could be just the perfect haven you’ve been searching for. This spacious and versatile estate offers endless potential, and captivate both foreign buyers and expats alike. As a busy real estate agent who's always on the move, let me take a little of your time to paint a picture of what life could be like here—because trust me, it's worth it!

The property stands proudly on its own, with no close neighbours to disturb the tranquility that this setting offers. You'll feel like you're in your own little world here, with stunning views of the rolling countryside stretching as far as the eye can see. On the grounds, a heated above-ground swimming pool beckons for a morning swim or a lazy afternoon of floating about, making full use of the most stunning views this beautiful area has to offer.

This estate boasts a configuration that provides immense flexibility. The main house, crafted with taste and style, offers an open-plan lounge and dining area that highlights a cozy wood-burning fireplace—the perfect spot for gathering on those snug, chilly Brittany nights. The well-equipped kitchen features fitted units and leads to a veranda overlooking the scenic surroundings—your morning coffee just found its favorite spot. On the upper level, you’ll find three delightful bedrooms, including a main suite which boasts its own shower and slipper bathtub for soaking off the day's adventures. There's another family shower room, making sure the morning rush is a breeze.

Now, let’s talk about the two charming gîtes that accompany this property. Situated adjacent to the main house, each gîte offers an open-plan layout on the ground floor, complete with their own kitchens and a tribute to warmth with wood burners. These make ideal spaces for extended family, visitors, or even as rental opportunities. They each provide two bedrooms and a perfectly quaint bathroom with options for shower or bath, one even offering that charming slipper bath again! Both have individual garden spaces, perfect for drinking in the peace and quiet.

The estate doesn’t disappoint outside, either. A practical double garage sits nearby, ready to house your vehicles or be converted into a workshop or a storage space, depending on your needs. Additionally, well-tended gardens filled with established plants and shrubs embrace the house, with a gravel driveway leading up to ample parking space. Here, guests are always warmly welcomed.

Living in Rohan offers more than just a house, it offers a vibrant lifestyle. The small town vibe is rich in history and character with the Nantes to Brest canal just a hop away. This canal isn’t only a serene scene but an invitation for those who love walking, cycling or perhaps renting a boat to gently glide along the water. The local villages of Rohan and Brehan are just a short drive away, providing a variety of shops, cafes, and weekly markets—imagine getting your fresh produce from there! A perfect blend of peace and proximity.

Brittany itself is known for its mild oceanic climate, with warm summers making it a delight to live outdoors and relatively mild winters making it cozy and manageable. The cultural richness of the region, with its celtic roots and vibrant festivals, offers you a genuine and enriching lifestyle in France!

Whether basking in the summers at the swimming pool or exploring the area's rich history and landscapes in other seasons, life here is filled with charm and grace, for the entire family. Each day unfolds like the pages of a book—with opportunity, culture, relaxation, and community binding each chapter.

Here are some features to sum up the estate:

- Spacious layout with main house and 2 gîtes
- Total of 7 bedrooms, ideal for a larger family or guests
- 3 elegantly finished bathrooms
- Open-plan lounges with wood burners in each house
- Heated above-ground swimming pool
- Beautiful veranda with countryside views
- Separate garden spaces for gîtes
- Practical double garage
- Plenty of parking with a gravel driveway
- Property beautifully enveloped with mature plants & shrubs
- Functioning well on the plot

Come and discover this hidden gem for yourself. It's not just about finding a property; it's about discovering a lifestyle full of potential in the heart of Brittany.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
7
Size
227
Price per m²
€1,762
Garden size
3210
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
3
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Step outside on a Saturday morning and the Seine is right there — glinting through the tree line, unhurried, wide, reflecting the kind of sky that makes you put your phone away. This is the Yvelines you don't see on postcards: quieter than the Loire, less trafficked than the Dordogne, and just over an hour from Paris by car or train. Bonnières-sur-Seine sits in one of the river's great looping bends, and once you've spent a weekend here, the city starts to feel like the place you go to work rather than the place you live. The house itself was built in 2007, which means it comes without the charming headaches of older French rural properties — no crumbling lime plaster, no antiquated wiring, no surprises behind the walls. What you get instead is solid modern construction on a 1,500-square-metre plot, 136 square metres of living space, and a layout that actually makes sense for how families use a home. Ground floor first. The entrance hall opens into a double living room — proper sized, not the cramped salon you find in so many French holiday homes — with an open-plan kitchen that connects the cooking and the conversation. There's a master bedroom on this level with its own shower room, which is genuinely useful if you've got older relatives or guests who'd rather not tackle a staircase. A laundry room and direct garage access round out the practical side of things. Head upstairs and the first floor opens into something more unexpected. The partial attic conversion gives the space real character — sloping ceilings in the right places, three additional bedrooms, a full bathroom, a dressing room, and a generous open area that previous owners have used as a TV lounge and a large home office. If you need a fifth bedroom, it ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Brittany's picturesque Morbihan region, this exquisite country home in Rohan offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. With its expansive 234 square meters of living space, this property is a dream come true for those seeking a tranquil second home or a holiday retreat in the French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, surrounded by lush greenery and the serene beauty of the Breton landscape. This stone-built residence, set on a sprawling 4500 m² plot, promises privacy and peace, making it an ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. ### A Home with Character and Comfort Upon entering, you're greeted by an inviting open-plan living area, where a cozy fireplace, exposed stone walls, and original wooden beams create a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The ground floor seamlessly flows into a fully equipped kitchen and dining area, perfect for hosting family gatherings or intimate dinners. - Open-plan living area with fireplace - Exposed stone walls and original beams - Fully fitted kitchen with dining space - Large pantry for additional storage - Two ground-floor bedrooms - Spacious bathroom and bright study ### Upstairs Sanctuary The upper level of the home offers a peaceful retreat, featuring a generous landing that doubles as a cozy reading nook or games area. Here, you'll find two additional spacious bedrooms and a bathroom with a luxurious corner bathtub. The pièce de résistance is the master suite, a sanctuary of over 40 m², complete with its own bathroom, walk-in wardrobe, and storage room. - Generous landing with reading/games area - Two spacious upstairs bedrooms - Bathroom with corner bathtub - Impressive master suite with ensuite b ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Brittany, in the picturesque commune of Rohan, lies a country home that promises not just a residence, but a lifestyle. This five-bedroom haven, set amidst the lush landscapes of Morbihan, offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil escape in the French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the trees, casting a warm glow over your private garden. This is the everyday reality at this enchanting property, where nature and comfort coexist harmoniously. A Home with Character and Comfort The property, in excellent condition, boasts a spacious 234 square meters of living space, thoughtfully designed to cater to both relaxation and entertainment. The ground floor welcomes you with an open-plan living area, where a traditional fireplace takes center stage, surrounded by exposed stone walls and original wooden beams. This space seamlessly flows into a fully fitted kitchen, complete with a dining area and a large pantry, perfect for hosting family gatherings or intimate dinners. Two cozy bedrooms, a large bathroom, and a bright study with glass doors leading to the rear garden complete the ground floor, offering ample space for guests or family members. Upstairs, a Sanctuary Awaits Ascend to the upper level, where a generous landing serves as a cozy reading or games area, leading to two additional spacious bedrooms. The highlight of this floor is the impressive master suite, spanning over 40 square meters. This private retreat features its own bathroom with a large bath and shower, a walk-in wardrobe, and a storage room, providing a lux ... click here to read more

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Imagine yourself as the new owner of a cozy 3-bedroom house nestled in the scenic region of Brittany, in the quaint village of Rohan, France. This property offers a combination of modern living, coupled with the charm of rural France, making it an enticing option for families, expatriates, or anyone looking to enjoy a peaceful lifestyle while having access to necessary amenities. Set on an 80 m² layout, this detached house stands above a practical sous-sol, which includes a garage capable of accommodating two cars, a convenient summer kitchen/utility area, and a workshop. This lower level is perfect for those who enjoy hands-on activities or require extra space for storage. As you enter the house from the ground level, the welcoming lounge/diner area unfolds into an accessible kitchen, both spaces bathed in natural light. A shower room, a separate toilet, and an additional room which can either serve as an office or a downstairs bedroom, make up the rest of this floor. Solid wood stairs lead up to the first floor, where you are greeted by three comfortably sized bedrooms and a well-maintained bathroom. The house is equipped with PVC double-glazed windows complete with shutters throughout, ensuring energy efficiency and security. Being connected to the mains drainage system, and featuring a central vacuum and VMC system (Ventilation Mécanique Contrôlée), the property combines convenience with modern necessities. Electric radiators can be controlled via a central panel, allowing for ease of use. The surroundings of the property do not disappoint, with the land being fully enclosed and featuring a charming summer shed, making the outdoor space ideal for those with pets or a penchant for gardening. Rohan's location is ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Brittany, in the picturesque commune of Rohan, lies a country home that promises not just a residence, but a lifestyle. This five-bedroom haven, set amidst the lush landscapes of Morbihan, offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil escape in the French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the trees, casting a warm glow over your private garden. This is the everyday reality for those who choose to call this property their second home. With 234 square meters of living space, this country home is designed to accommodate family gatherings, intimate retreats, and everything in between. A Home with Character and Comfort The ground floor welcomes you with an open-plan living area, where a traditional fireplace takes center stage, surrounded by exposed stone walls and original wooden beams. This space seamlessly flows into a fully fitted kitchen, complete with a dining area and a large pantry, perfect for culinary enthusiasts who enjoy preparing meals with fresh, local produce. Two bedrooms on this level offer convenience and accessibility, while a large bathroom and a bright study with glass doors opening to the rear garden provide additional living space. The study, bathed in natural light, is an ideal spot for reading, working, or simply enjoying the view of your expansive garden. Upstairs, a Sanctuary Awaits Ascend to the upper floor, where a generous landing serves as a cozy reading or games area, leading to two spacious bedrooms and a bathroom featuring a corner bathtub. The highlight of this floor is the impressive master sui ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself walking through the cobblestone streets of a tranquil Breton village, where stone houses line quiet lanes and the pace of life moves with the changing seasons. In the heart of rural Rohan, this 137m² stone house awaits transformation into your private Brittany sanctuary, offering five generous bedrooms and authentic French country architecture at a price point that makes European vacation home ownership accessible. The south-east facing facade catches the gentle morning light, warming the stone walls that have stood witness to centuries of Breton life, while the 184m² garden provides space for outdoor dining beneath the region's mild coastal skies. Rohan sits in the geographic heart of Brittany, where the Nantes-Brest Canal weaves through gentle countryside dotted with ancient chapels and medieval towns. This privileged inland location offers the best of both worlds: authentic rural French living with coastal access less than an hour away. The house stands ready for your vision, with essential infrastructure already updated including PVC double-glazed windows throughout, recent electrical work on the ground floor, and a newly renovated front roof section. This thoughtful groundwork means your renovation budget can focus on creating personalized living spaces rather than addressing fundamental structural concerns. The ground floor reveals generous proportions with a spacious 23m² living area flowing into an open kitchen concept, ideal for the convivial gatherings central to French country life. A large bedroom on this level provides immediate accommodation during renovation phases or serves perfectly for guests preferring single-level access. The shower room and separate toilet complete this functional ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque village of Rohan, Morbihan, this charming 5-bedroom house offers an idyllic escape for those seeking a second home in the serene landscapes of Brittany, France. With its inviting stone façade and a generous living space of 137 square meters, this property is perfect for creating cherished memories with family and friends. ### Discover the Allure of Rohan Rohan is a quaint village that embodies the quintessential charm of Brittany. Known for its rich history and vibrant culture, the area offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure. The village is surrounded by lush countryside, providing a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. ### A Home with Character and Comfort This south-east facing house is designed to maximize natural light, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The ground floor features a spacious living room with an open kitchen, perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying cozy family dinners. A large bedroom, a shower, and a toilet complete the ground floor amenities. Upstairs, you'll find four generously sized bedrooms, two of which include sinks, offering convenience and privacy for guests. The attic space is ripe for conversion, providing an opportunity to expand and personalize your living area. ### Key Features: - 5 Bedrooms: Ample space for family and guests. - 2 Bathrooms: Modern amenities for comfort and convenience. - 137 sqm Living Space: Spacious and versatile. - 184 sqm Land: Perfect for outdoor activities and gardening. - PVC Double-Glazed Windows: Energy-efficient and soundproof. - Recent Roof and Electrical Updates: Ensuring safety and reliability. - Mains Drainage: Hassle-free maintenance. - Partially Equipped Kitchen: Read ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a charming Neo-Breton house nestled in the picturesque countryside of Bréhan, Morbihan, France. This delightful 5-bedroom property, built in 1977, boasts a generous 165 square meters of living space and offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Priced at 213,000 Euros, this home is a perfect blend of classic Breton architecture and modern amenities, making it an ideal choice for families and expatriates looking for a peaceful retreat in the heart of Brittany. The house is set on an expansive 2,223 square meter plot adorned with mature trees, offering a sense of tranquility and privacy. The property is surrounded by a beautiful wooded park, complete with a closed shed featuring a wooden frame and a sheet metal roof. This outdoor space is perfect for those who appreciate nature and outdoor activities. As you enter the ground floor, you are greeted by a welcoming entrance that leads to a separate kitchen, ideal for preparing delicious French meals. The spacious living and dining room area features a cozy wood insert, perfect for those chilly Breton evenings. This level also includes two comfortable bedrooms and a recently renovated shower room, providing convenience and comfort for the residents. Upstairs, a large mezzanine hallway connects to three additional bedrooms and a shower room with a WC. The thoughtful layout ensures plenty of storage space, accommodating the needs of a growing family. The full basement is a standout feature, offering a large garage, a workshop area, and a closed room used as an additional kitchen and laundry room. This versatile space provides endless possibilities for customization and expansion. The house is equipped with electric and wood heating, along wit ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque countryside, a charming 3-bedroom home awaits your discovery in the enchanting village of Saint-Maudan, located within the Côtes-d'Armor department of Brittany, France. This delightful property, reduced in price and brimming with the promising allure of rural life, offers not just a home, but a tranquil escape into the serene beauty of northern France. With its sweeping 2,815 square meters of lush gardens and sturdy outbuildings, this house provides ample space for outdoor activities and gardening enthusiasts. Allow me to paint you a picture: As you step inside this comfortable abode, you're instantly greeted by a cozy living room that seamlessly flows into the heart of the home – the kitchen. This fitted and well-equipped kitchen is perfect for those who love to cook and entertain, ensuring you're never far from your guests or family. The layout is practical, with one of the three bedrooms conveniently located on the ground floor, providing easy access for those who prefer it. Upstairs, two additional bedrooms offer peaceful retreats, each with its own tranquil view of the surrounding landscape. While the home itself is in good condition, it invites you to imbue it with your personal touch, adding warmth and character that make any house truly feel like home. The property also boasts a shower room, a bathroom, and two toilets, catering to the practical needs of modern life while maintaining an air of rustic charm. Living in Saint-Maudan, you're never far from essential amenities. A short ten-minute drive leads you to schools, a local cinema, libraries, an array of delightful restaurants, and even a marina for those who love to be near water. Cultural enthusiasts will also appre ... click here to read more

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Once upon a time, nestled in the heart of Brittany, there's a delightful house waiting to make memories for its new owners. If you're considering a move to the picturesque countryside of France, then this charming home in Saint-Maudan might just be what you're looking for. Saint-Maudan is a quaint village in the Côtes-d'Armor department, a region celebrated for its lush landscapes and rich history. The tranquility of this place is captivating, portraying the quintessential French lifestyle that so many dream of. The property on offer finds itself in a rather good state, ready to welcome families or even serve as your dream vacation hideaway. With 80 square meters of cozy living space, this house provides a nice, warm atmosphere perfect for settling down after exploring the beauty of Brittany. The home features: - 3 comfortable bedrooms - 1 sleek bathroom - Spacious lounge with dining area - Practical kitchen with modern facilities - Attached garage for 2 cars - Summer kitchen and utility area in the sous-sol - Workshop space ideal for hobbies - Practical office or a possible extra bedroom downstairs - Mains drainage connected - PVC double glazed windows with shutters - Centrolized vacuum system and VMC system Located just 5 minutes from Rohan, a town known for its charming cafes and vibrant markets, this property offers the best of rural living with modern conveniences at your doorstep. The larger town of Loudeac is just 10 minutes away, offering more extensive shopping and entertainment options. Both towns give you a sense of the vibrant community and active local lifestyle available to residents. Brittany itself is a region of immense charm. The area is famed for its rugged coastlines, medieval towns, and dense f ... click here to read more

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Charming Fixer-Upper in the Heart of Brittany Welcome to a potential-packed property nestled in the quaint village of Saint-Gonnery, within the picturesque region of Brittany, Morbihan, France. If you're a visionary buyer looking for an authentic French lifestyle and a project that you can make your own, this detached house presents a unique opportunity. Property Overview: - Type: House (Detached) - Condition: Renovating - Size: Approximately 47.5m² with an additional room of approx 12m² - Potential: Convertible into a 2-bedroom house (subject to planning permission renewal) - Outdoor Space: Front patch suitable for gardening or parking - Amenities: None currently connected; however, water, electric, and mains drainage are readily accessible Amenities and Features: - Traditional Breton fireplaces anchoring the living space, perfect for cozy evenings - An upper level with adequate headroom, ideal for creating intimate bedroom spaces - A concrete floor with a membrane laid underneath (2008) for solid foundations - An external patch that could be transformed into a charming garden or practical parking area Living in Saint-Gonnery: Saint-Gonnery is a serene village that offers an authentic slice of French rural life. Here, you will find essential amenities including a small shop for your daily needs and a popular bar/restaurant to immerse yourself in local cuisine and culture. For broader shopping options and services, the larger towns of Loudeac and Pontivy are merely a 10-15 minute drive away. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to the Nantes-Brest canal, a mere 20-minute stroll, offering picturesque walks and cycling routes. Climate: Brittany enjoys a temperate climate marked by mild winters and comfort ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the scenic region of Côtes-d'Armor in Loudéac, this 3-bedroom house at an asking price of €168,100 offers a comfortable living space of 103 square meters on a considerable land plot of 670 square meters. Suitable for those interested in immersing themselves in the delightful French rural lifestyle, this property, while in good condition, presents a slight refreshing opportunity for those looking to add a personal touch or modernize to their taste. Built to accommodate a family, the house comprises three well-sized bedrooms and a fitted kitchen where family meals can be prepared with ease. It also features a cozy living room perfect for family gatherings and relaxation, along with a bathroom that meets the essential needs of a household. Although the interior requires some updates, it provides a robust canvas for personalized renovations and décor enhancements. The local area of Loudéac is a hub of activity and community life, with amenities that cater well to both locals and expatriates. Amidst the backdrop of traditional French architecture and landscapes, residents enjoy: - Proximity to essential services such as supermarkets, bakeries, and specialty stores - A variety of dining options from quaint cafes to fine restaurants - Leisure facilities including a cinema, library, and tennis courts which are ideal for family outings - Accessibility to schools ensuring educational needs are met without long commutes - The charm of weekly market events that showcase local produce and goods every Saturday morning Living in Loudéac offers a balance of serene countryside and necessary urban amenities. Its location provides easy access via national route N164 and is just a 37 km drive from the English Channel, idea ... click here to read more

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Discover a charming stone house nestled in the serene outskirts of Loudéac, a picturesque town in the Côtes-d'Armor department of Brittany, France. This substantial property, boasting 295 square meters of living space, is perfectly suited for families seeking a balance between rural tranquility and urban convenescence. This two-level house offers a welcoming atmosphere with its expansive living room, featuring a magnificent fireplace and direct access to a delightful terrace—ideal for outdoor dining or sunbathing. The kitchen is both beautiful and functional, equipped with ample space for family meals. On the ground floor, you will also find two bedrooms, one of which includes a private bathroom, promising privacy and comfort. The upper level hosts a large games room over 30 square meters—perfect for entertainment or as a multipurpose space. Four additional bedrooms are located on this floor, some with dressing rooms, alongside another well-appointed bathroom, ensuring ample space for a large family or guests. Though the property is in good condition overall, some refreshment work may be required, presenting a wonderful opportunity for new owners to infuse their personal touch into the home. Property Features: - Six bedrooms - Three bathrooms, one ensuite - Large living room with fireplace - Functional kitchen with dining area - Games room - Enclosed garage - Cellar in the basement - Land area of 2,250 square meters Living in Loudéac combines the charm of rural Brittany with the convenience of urban amenities. The town’s location offers easy access to both the dramatic coastal regions and the lush countryside. Whether you are interested in exploring historical sites, indulging in local cuisines, or engaging in outdo ... click here to read more

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Located in the serene village of Saint-Étienne-du-Gué-de-l'Isle, nestled in the picturesque region of Cotes-d'Armor, Brittany, this five-bedroom Neo-Breton house offers an appealing prospect for those desiring a life tuned to the rhythm of nature. Set on a substantial plot of 3,275 m², this property promises ample living spaces both indoors and outdoors. This charming dwelling spans 151 m² and is encompassed by panoramic countryside views, creating an ideal backdrop for serene living. The southwest-facing orientation ensures the home is bathed in natural light throughout the day. The main floor is thoughtfully laid out with a kitchen that seamlessly opens into a cozy living room, complete with a wood-insert fireplace, perfect for chilly evenings. This floor also houses three bedrooms, a bathroom, a laundry room, and a WC, providing practical everyday living arrangements. As we ascend to the second floor, there's a useful mezzanine space suitable for a study or play area, adjacent to two additional bedrooms and another bathroom and toilet, offering privacy and tranquility. The attic space provides additional storage or could be converted into further living space. Below are key features of this home: - Five spacious bedrooms - Two bathrooms - Open kitchen leading to a living area with a wood-insert fireplace - Laundry room - Mezzanine - Attic room - Independent garage of approximately 110 m² - Large hangar of approximately 320 m² - PVC/Aluminum double glazing - Wood and Oil heating Beyond the comfort of the home, the area of Saint-Étienne-du-Gué-de-l'Isle is a haven for nature enthusiasts and families alike. The local climate is mild with a mix of oceanic influences, contributing to enjoyable, temperate weather year- ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene town of La Cheze, Cotes-D'armor, in the postcard-perfect region of 22210 France, is a superb stone-built house waiting for you to call it home. With a picturesque south-facing aspect, this house offers ample living space of 106 m2 surrounded by the lush greenery of its own private garden. This delightful residence comprises a living room, three bedrooms, an equipped American kitchen, and one bathroom. With a living space that's lit by the natural light filtering in through the windows, family meals have never felt more homely. From your front door, a short ten-minute drive introduces you to amenities including schools, enticing local restaurants, a well-stocked library, a local bakery, and a supermarket. Proximity to the National N164, just 5 km away, ensures convenient access to surrounding areas. La Cheze is a location that will enthrall you with its charm. With the English Channel to the north, you're always a day trip away from sandy beaches dotted with charming seaside resorts. The region is drenched in history, founded in the middle ages, and is crisscrossed by rivers streaming towards the Bay of Biscay and the Channel. The local climate is mild and temperate - perfectly balanced for those that seek four distinct seasons but aren't a fan of extreme temperatures. Enjoy sun-drenched summer days, and experience the melancholic beauty of autumnal leaves. Watch as winter brings its unique charm, and delight in the joyous blooming of flowers come spring. In terms of amenities, this property boasts: - 3 beautiful bedrooms - 1 bathroom - American style kitchen - Ample living space - A south-facing private garden - Convenient parking space And its features include: - An impressive 106 m2 size - ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up in a charming little part of France, where the mornings greet you with the rich warmth of sunshine streaming through your windows and the scent of fresh flowers in your garden. Welcome to your potential new home in La Cheze, nestled within the stunning Cotes-d'Armor region. It's a delightful corner of Brittany where the blend of history, culture, and natural beauty promises a tranquil yet enriching lifestyle. This 5-room house is not just a property; it's a portrait of country living at its finest. The home is in excellent condition, reflecting a warm and inviting atmosphere. With a cozy 144 square meters of living space, it offers the ideal canvas for your familial or personal adventures. Let's dive into what makes this house a worthy contender for your home search. - 3 spacious bedrooms - 1 well-appointed bathroom - 1 separate shower room - A fitted kitchen, primed for family meals or gourmet adventures - Electric heating to keep you comfortable through the seasons - A welcoming fireplace that adds charm and warmth - Double glazing for energy efficiency - Over 2,850 square meters of professionally landscaped gardens - A slate roof providing the durability and charm of traditional Breton architecture - Property tax of only 624 Euros per year Imagine a morning spent sipping coffee on your terrace, admiring the southeast view of your lush garden, vibrant with life's color. The serenity here is unparalleled, yet you're not isolated. La Cheze, known for its quaint ambiance, is perfectly positioned just 5 km from the National N164, allowing you easy access to explore the broader Brittany region. Living in this area of Brittany means you're surrounded by a rich tapestry of culture and nature. The pi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Brittany, in the charming commune of Noyal-Pontivy, this exquisite country home offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. With its sprawling 246 square meters of living space, this property is a dream come true for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat in the picturesque Morbihan region of France. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the crisp Breton air filling your lungs as you step out onto your expansive terrace. This is not just a house; it's a lifestyle, a sanctuary where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the tranquility of the French countryside. A Home with Character and Comfort The main house is a testament to timeless elegance, featuring: - Ground Floor: A welcoming entrance hall that leads to a cozy living room, complete with a traditional fireplace, perfect for those chilly winter evenings. The fitted kitchen, with its direct access to a large rear terrace, is ideal for al fresco dining and entertaining. - First Floor: Three well-appointed bedrooms and two modern shower rooms, including an en-suite, offer ample space for family and guests. - Top Floor: A luxurious master suite awaits, complete with a dressing area and a spacious bathroom featuring both a bath and a shower. A Versatile Guest House The converted barn serves as a delightful guest house, providing: - A 58 m² open-plan living and dining area, complemented by a fully equipped kitchen and a convenient WC. - Upstairs, two parental suites each boast private shower rooms and dressing areas, ensuring privacy and comfort for visitors. Outdoor Oasis The property's outdoor features are equally impressive: - An expansive terrace with an ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Brittany, in the charming commune of Noyal-Pontivy, this exquisite country home offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. With its sprawling 246 square meters of living space, this property is a haven for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're looking for a vacation retreat or a second home, this property promises a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the sun casting a warm glow over the lush landscapes that surround your new home. This property, in good condition, is a testament to the timeless beauty of French country living, offering a perfect balance between traditional architecture and contemporary amenities. ### A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle Local Lifestyle & Climate: Brittany is renowned for its mild climate, making it an ideal location for year-round enjoyment. The region's rich cultural heritage, vibrant festivals, and delectable cuisine offer endless opportunities for exploration and indulgence. Activities & Attractions: - Outdoor Adventures: Explore the scenic hiking trails, cycle through picturesque villages, or enjoy a leisurely stroll along the nearby rivers. - Cultural Experiences: Visit historic sites, including medieval castles and charming chapels, or immerse yourself in local festivals celebrating Brittany's unique traditions. - Gastronomic Delights: Savor the region's famous crepes, fresh seafood, and artisanal cheeses at local markets and restaurants. Accessibility: Noyal-Pontivy is conveniently located, with easy access to major transport links. The nearest airport is just a short drive away, ensuring seamless travel ... click here to read more

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Situated in the rural charm of Trévé, Cotes-D'armor, 22600, France, this 5-bedroom detached country house, set in a sprawling 3.4 hectares, boasts of an additional outbuilding and is located only a short distance from the bustling services and shops of Loudeac. This generously spaced property offers approx. 200 m2 of liveable space, with three agricultural buildings and an enclosed shed, nestled amidst the serenity of the French countryside. The house has seen substantial improvement and renovation work. This includes an extension and fresh exterior insulation to enhance its durability. A heat pump installation, and a professional paint job, ensure that the house is not only modern and energy-efficient, but also aesthetically pleasing. Upon entering, you'll find a spacious living area exceeding 70 m2. This versatile space can accommodate both a relaxing lounge and dining area, warmed by a snug wood stove. Accessible from the living area is a south-facing terrace that allows for ample natural light and provides a picturesque outdoor setting. The house boasts an open plan fitted/equipped kitchen, supplemented by an adjacent pantry, and leads into a sleeping area, composed of two bedrooms, a generously-sized bathroom and a toilet. An additional room of 13 m2 with pocket doors can be adapted for use as a bedroom, office, or games room as per your convenience. Upstairs, a mezzanine landing leads to three additional bedrooms, another well-sized bathroom, a toilet, and attic space. The basement provides a complete ground divided into a substantial garage, utility room, boiler room, and a porch conveniently designed for parking cars. Accompanying this country house we have an agricultural building of approx. 940 m2 (76 x ... click here to read more

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