Water Mill with River Views, Guémené-sur-Scorff, France

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Brittany, Morbihan, Guémené-sur-Scorff, France, Locmalo (France)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 95Floor area

€249,900

House

Parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

95m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to this charming 4 bedroom residence nestled in the idyllic surroundings of Brittany, Morbihan, Guémené-sur-Scorff, France. Experience the allure of this water mill, brought to life during the Napoleonic era. Set within an approximate 2000 m² garden that touches the edges of the Scorff river, this property offers a tranquil retreat, well away from close neighbours.

The dwelling unfurls over three sprawling floors. The ground floor, designed in an open U shape, is where the living space is. Cradled by a wood-burning stove, it’s a comforting space to relax in. Adjacent to it is a kitchen, fitted with all necessary amenities and an adjacent dining area overlooking the terrace, offering mesmerizing views of the verdant surroundings.

Tucked away in the ground floor is also a water closet and a striking veranda, developed in 2007, that offers panoramic views of the forest, river, and the front garden. Ascend to the first floor and you'll find two expansive double bedrooms. Adding to the charm is a shower room, replete with a spacious shower and WC. To those in search of solitude, a snug reading corner awaits, offering yet again marvellous vistas of the garden and river. The top floor houses the other two bedrooms. Flooded with natural light, thanks to the large Velux windows and equipped with a third WC and washbasin, it leaves nothing to want.

Amenities present at the property:
- Wood burning stove
- Fitted and equipped kitchen
- Shower rooms and water closet
- Veranda with panoramic views
- Above ground swimming pool

Property features include:
- Four spacious bedrooms across two floors
- Open U-shaped ground floor
- Two terraces: one at the front and one at the rear
- Well-maintained garden
- Large barn in excellent condition
- Limited vehicle access, with parking available on the other side of the river

In addition to the dwelling space, two terraces – set in the front and back, and an inviting, above ground swimming pool complete the exterior of the house.

Venture to the backyard and you'll stumble upon a large, well-structured barn, which has been excellently maintained and was completely renovated in 2006. The property, enveloped by a fenced garden, can be accessed via a ford and a footbridge. Please note that the property has limited vehicle access. However, suitable arrangements for parking are available on the opposite side of the river.

The town of Guemene-sur-Scorff is a distinguished Petite Cite de Caractere. Guests will find bountiful amenities including multiple bars and restaurants, bakeries, a pharmacy, schools, two colleges, a supermarket, and essential facilities such as a doctor and a dentist. For those interested, the property enjoys a broadband connection provided by Orange, offering speeds up to 13 Mbps.

Brittany, where this property is located, enjoys a temperate maritime climate, with warm summers and mild winters being the norm. Morbihan, in particular, mirrors this climate and supports a rich natural ecosystem. Owing to its location on the Scorff River, opportunities for canoeing, fishing, and picnicking are aplenty.

We believe that this property will be of interest to those passionate about nature and appreciate tranquility and seclusion. This is not just a house; it is a unique living experience, imbued with history and set in an enchanting location.

Please note: the asking price is fixed.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
95
Price per m²
€2,631
Garden size
2000
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the picturesque hills of Ploërdut, Brittany, this delightful farmhouse awaits its new owners. A haven that offers both tranquility and access to the conveniences of modern life, this property is ideal for those seeking a change of scenery and an opportunity to immerse themselves in the French countryside lifestyle. Located in the quaint town of Guémené-sur-Scorff within the Morbihan region, the house boasts a location that beautifully balances rural charm and accessibility. It’s a region known for its rolling hills, lush landscapes, and enchanting views that stretch for miles. This two-bedroom house spreads over 81sqm, priced reasonably at €146,900, making it an attractive option for those wanting a slice of rural France without breaking the bank. As you step into the property, you are greeted by a bright veranda that serves as the entrance, leading into a cozy living room that combines a lounge area, dining room, and a well-equipped kitchen. The living space is bathed in natural light, thanks to expansive bay windows that open onto a terrace—another perfect spot to enjoy the views of the surrounding countryside. Just imagine starting your day with a morning coffee, breathing in the fresh air, right here. The practical layout of the house also includes a hallway that takes you to a shower room, featuring a modern walk-in shower and a useful laundry area. A separate WC adds to the convenience for residents and guests alike. Two spacious bedrooms offer comfort and restful space, perfect for retirees, small families, or even as a vacation home. For those considering expanding or customizing their space, an attic awaited conversion promises impressive potential. Just adjacent to the house is a solid, stone-bui ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque Brittany region in the serene commune of Guémené-sur-Scorff, this lovely 4-bedroom country home offers a delightful blend of historical charm and modern amenities. Formerly an old water mill dating back to the Napoleonic era, the stone house stands proudly on an expansive 2000 m² garden, bordered by the gentle flows of the Scorff river. This rural haven is distinguished by its tranquility, with no immediate neighbors, offering a perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Yet, it's conveniently located just a short drive from the vibrant market town of Guemene-sur-Scorff, known for its 'Petite Cite de Caractere' status. The town provides multiple conveniences, including quaint bars, fine restaurants, bakeries, a pharmacy, supermarkets, and medical facilities, ensuring all essentials are within easy reach. The property itself spans three floors, featuring a functional U-shaped ground floor that integrates a cozy living room equipped with a wood-burning stove for chilly evenings. The fitted kitchen and dining area, complete with glass doors, open up to a delightful terrace overlooking the meticulously maintained rear garden. A charming veranda constructed in 2007 offers panoramic views of the forest, river, and front garden, defining the essence of tranquil country living. The first floor houses two spacious double bedrooms and a shower room with a large shower and WC, complemented by a quaint reading nook showcasing splendid views over the garden and river. The top floor includes another two airy bedrooms with large Velux windows that bathe the space in natural light, alongside a third WC and washbasin. Outdoor lovers will appreciate the two terraces, front and back, perfect fo ... click here to read more

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In the picturesque heart of Brittany, nestled within the serene hamlet of Ploerdut, lies a delightful two-bedroom house that exudes warmth and potential. This inviting farmhouse, located in the charming village of Guémené-sur-Scorff, offers not just a residence but a way of life that many dream of. It's perfect for those eager to embrace the tranquil rural lifestyle of Morbihan, while not compromising on modern conveniences. Briefly, the property is situated amidst rolling hills and lush countryside, offering sweeping open views that are simply captivating. Spanning 81 square meters, this two-bedroom house is an ideal canvas for anyone looking to immerse themselves in French country living. The entrance through a sunny veranda sets the tone, putting you immediately at ease as the light filters through. Once inside, the space opens up to a well-lit living room complete with a lounge area, dining section, and a fitted kitchen. The living room features expansive bay windows, which not only bathe the interior in natural light but also provide direct access to the terrace, where one can dine alfresco or simply soak in the views. Key features such as: - 2 spacious bedrooms - Open-plan living and dining area - Shower room with walk-in shower - Separate WC - Boiler room (oil boiler) - Convertible attic space - Large garage/stone outbuilding (50 m²) - Additional house to renovate (48 m²) with attic Though the house is in excellent condition, there remains ample scope for personalization and extension should that be your desire. The property includes a large garage or stone outbuilding on one side, and a second, smaller house on the other, which is ideal for renovation into a guest or rental accommodation. This adds a layer o ... click here to read more

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Exquisite 5-Bedroom Family Home in the Heart of Brittany Nestled on the edge of the picturesque village of Persquen and surrounded by the serene countryside of Morbihan, this lovely 5-bedroom house offers both spacious living and the charm of rural France. The property spans 185m² and sits on an expansive plot totaling around 6000m², which includes a beautifully landscaped garden, ample agricultural land, and a private courtyard with a raised terrace on the western side, perfect for enjoying breathtaking sunset views. Property Features: - Size: 185m² of living space - Bedrooms: 5 spacious bedrooms - Bathrooms: 1 large 20m² bathroom featuring a free-standing bath, shower, WC, and double sink - Kitchen: Fully fitted and equipped with modern appliances including a dishwasher and a range oven - Living Area: Generous 50m² living space with a cozy wood burner - Additional Rooms: Two rooms in an attached stone outbuilding (42m² and 24m² each) with potential for conversion - Storage: Large 187m² hangar ideal for parking or storage with independent access - Outdoor: Approx. 3000m² garden and courtyard plus 3000m² agricultural land - Utilities: Equipped with a heat pump, C energy rating. Amenities Include: - Proximity to local village center with school facilities - Short 4-minute drive to Guémené-sur-Scorff, known for its vibrant market and rich historical character - Easy access to local shops, dining options, and essential services This property offers a wonderful balance of comfort and potential. It presents an excellent opportunity as a family home with ample space both inside and out. The additional outbuilding and large hangar offer numerous possibilities for customization or expansion, whether you are considering a wor ... click here to read more

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Introducing an intriguing opportunity to own a piece of authentic Bretagne living in the quaint town of Guémené-sur-Scorff, France. Nestled in a region known for its rich history and vibrant culture, this property promises not just a home, but a lifestyle ripe with possibilities. Here in the heart of Morbihan, you’ll find a community as welcoming as it is picturesque. Let me take you on a virtual tour of this property. Located conveniently in the bustling town center, this property embodies the very essence of Bretagne's local lifestyle. The picturesque town of Guémené-sur-Scorff is a haven for those seeking the serenity of a small town with the vibrancy of a community deeply rooted in tradition. Our journey begins with a look at the ground level, home to a charming bar and restaurant. Here, a cozy bar room welcomes patrons with a warm counter and a delightful fireplace, a perfect spot to enjoy a chilly evening with friends or family. Adjacent to this is the restaurant room, offering its own inviting fireplace to diners. The professional kitchen, fitted and ready, waits to serve up culinary delights. Practical spaces include a utility room, linen room, and, of course, restroom facilities. Rounding off the ground floor is a substantial outbuilding or shed, offering storage or potential for future development. Just imagine the possibilities: a bustling eatery or perhaps a private club for locals and visitors alike, with the aroma of regional delicacies wafting through the air. The business is already established and runs smoothly throughout the year, ensuring a steady opportunity for the entrepreneurial spirit. Ascending to the upper floor, we find accommodations that include a spacious living room with a kitchen, a ba ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this intriguing piece of French history nestled in the heart of Bretagne, within the picturesque town of Guémené-sur-Scorff. This house, standing proudly in the town center, is a testament to both time and opportunity. With a rich backdrop of stone architecture, this property invites those with an eye for renovation to weave their own story into its walls. A whirlwind itinerary awaits any decor enthusiast, as this house boasts the bones and features that warrant a fresh makeover, perfect for those looking to create a unique, personalized living space. The house is perfect for transforming into a dream home with its five bedrooms spread across three levels, ensuring everyone in the family has their own private space. • 5 bedrooms spread over three floors • 1 functional bathroom • Spacious kitchen area • Living room/lounge with a cozy fireplace • Commercial premises on the ground floor - potential for a charming storefront • An office for those who work from home or require a study • A traditional cellar in the basement • An approximately 900 square meter garden, enclosed by stone walls - a rare treat in town center • Stone-built shed/workshop for repairs or crafts • Additional stone outbuilding adding functional space The local area, Guémené-sur-Scorff, embodies a charmingly rustic French lifestyle, punctuated by the amenities conveniently located at your doorstep. The historical richness of this town complements the property’s antique allure, blending the old and the new in harmony. This locale is perfect for families seeking a peaceful environment while remaining close to modern conveniences. Friendly residents and a close-knit community welcome newcomers with open arms, helping expats assimilate smooth ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the charming region of Bretagne, situated in the heart of Morbihan, Guémené-sur-Scorff, France. A place known for its idyllic countryside, rugged coastlines, ancient dwellings and warm, welcoming residents. Here, we have a delightful property for the discerning overseas buyer, nestled conveniently close to the town and its many amenities. This property is an emblem of authentic French architecture that boasts two apartments. Each offering its own unique charm and appeal, catering to a variety of needs, whether it's for personal use or considering it as an investment opportunity. The ground floor apartment is a T3, a cozy space that features three main rooms: a lounge/living room, where you can kick back and relax, a kitchen for those who love to cook, and a comfortable bedroom for a soothing night's sleep. The convenience of a bathroom, a separate toilet, and a laundry room offers all the comforts of home. Ascending to the first floor, you'll find a spacious T5 duplex, offering a living room equipped with a fireplace for those cooler evenings, a fitted kitchen for culinary convenience, and two delightful bedrooms. The addition of a separate toilet and a bathroom provides ease for everyone. Further, ascend to find two additional rooms, bathroom/wc and an attic space which is perfect for creating an office or playroom. This property stands proudly on a thoughtfully landscaped garden, approximately 800 square meters of green space, providing ample room for outdoor activities or just lying back under the clear blue skies. With the property in good condition, it is a ready-to-go opportunity for those looking to dive into the peaceful French life. Amenities close by include: - Local shops - Cafes and res ... click here to read more

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Welcome, dear overseas buyers and expats, to a unique opportunity nestled in the picturesque region of Brittany, specifically in the idyllic village of Guémené-sur-Scorff in Morbihan, France. Imagine a place where the charming countryside spreads out before you, the hills roll gently under the wide blue sky, and the promise of a serene lifestyle beckons. All of this is packaged into an inviting 2-bedroom house that spans 81 square meters. Now's your chance to embark on an exciting new chapter in the delightful heart of Brittany. Property Features: - 2 bedrooms - 1 bathroom with a walk-in shower - Spacious living room with lounge area - Dining room - Fitted kitchen - Beautiful veranda/entrance - Bay windows for ample natural light - Terrace access - Convertible attic - Oil boiler room - Attached garage/stone outbuilding (50 m²) - Additional house for renovation (48 m²) - Stunning garden (1,151 m²) - New roof Living in the Countryside of Brittany The house itself, while in good condition, offers a unique opportunity for you to stamp your personal style. A few small finishing touches inside could transform spaces from just cozy to perfectly your own. Step into your lush garden and you’re greeted with the refreshing open vista of the countryside—a perfect spot for morning coffee or twilight dinners. The house also boasts a welcoming stone outbuilding and a second house ripe for renovation, making it an ideal project for those who dream of a bigger family space or investment opportunity. Brittany, with its unparalleled charm, holds this tiny treasure that is Guémené-sur-Scorff. Originally a medieval town, its cobbled streets and historical vibes still echo the charm of its past. There’s a rich tapestry of culture and his ... click here to read more

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Bienvenue to the enchanting village of Locmalo in the beautiful region of Brittany, Morbihan. Nestled in the heart of this tranquil hamlet lies an exquisite, recently-renovated 4-bedroom house that effortlessly combines rustic charm with modern sophistication. As a busy real estate agent, I can say this property is sure to captivate your heart with its character while offering an idyllic countryside living experience. Situated amidst the rolling landscapes and rich cultural heritage of Brittany, Locmalo serves as a peaceful haven where time seems to move at its own gentle pace. The serene ambience is enriched by the friendly and welcoming nature of the local community, making it an ideal choice for families and expats alike. The village itself is conveniently located near Guémené-sur-Scorff, just a short six-minute drive away. This charming town offers a range of amenities including supermarkets, a medical center, a cozy cinema, and traditional boulangeries for your daily fix of fresh baguettes and pastries. The property itself is a true gem, beautifully refurbished from an old building into what can now be described as a 'show home.' Careful attention has been given to every detail to maintain the soul and charm of its origins while incorporating modern conveniences. The love and thought poured into the renovation are evident in every room, ensuring a harmony of style and comfort. Let's take a tour of this delightful property: - Four Bedrooms: Spacious and tastefully designed, accommodating family or guests comfortably - Two Bathrooms: Modern, with one ensuite to the master bedroom; functional and elegant - Country Kitchen: A chef’s paradise, perfect for preparing contemporary or traditional cuisine - Wood Burning ... click here to read more

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Situated in the picturesque region of Brittany, in the charming confines of Morbihan's Persquen, you'll find this stately home—a 5-bedroom residence spanning a generous 185 square meters. Just on the perimeter of this cozy village, this property stands erect, embracing both tranquility and the whispers of a traditional French lifestyle. Here, you'll experience what it's like to be embraced by nature yet connected to culture and community. With its vibrant and welcoming spirit, Persquen offers a delightful mix of old-world charm and rural living, ideal for families seeking both peace and a sense of community. This five-bedroom house beckons as a sanctuary for family life or a serene getaway for overseas buyers desiring the tranquil embrace of French countryside living. One of the standout features is certainly the expansive plot—about 3000 square meters designated as a garden and courtyard, complete with a raised terrace on the west side. Imagine spending your evenings here, where the sunsets bleed with color, and time seems to slow down just a bit. Additional 3000 square meters of land, presently used agriculturally, add a layer of potential for those with farming interests or simply a desire for added space. Arriving at this home, the first thing you'll notice is the spaciousness of it all—a large entrance greets you, leading into a well-fitted kitchen equipped with a range oven and dishwasher. Picture yourself preparing family meals in this bright space, then moving into the expansive 50-square-meter living room where a wood burner adds a touch of warmth and coziness. This room effortlessly spills out onto the terrace, making it a lovely spot for indoor and outdoor living harmony. Venturing further, the ground floor ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque village of Langoëlan, France, this 4-bedroom house serves as a perfect hideaway for those seeking the tranquility and beauty of the French countryside. There’s nothing like waking up to the soothing sounds of nature, and in this location, you're enveloped by stunning lush landscapes that beckon exploration and relaxation. Known for its peaceful ambiance, Langoëlan offers a unique quality of life that combines the best of rural enjoyment with modern necessities. This lovely home rests comfortably on a plot of approximately 1000 m², providing ample space, whether you’re looking to unwind in the garden or indulge in a little outdoor entertainment on the terrace. The yard is fully enclosed, ensuring privacy and security, which is ideal if you have children or pets. The house itself, spanning 150 square meters, is designed in a way that optimizes both space and functionality. As you step inside, you're greeted by an inviting entrance hall that leads you to the heart of the home. The kitchen is well-fitted and is perfect for preparing meals that can be enjoyed in the dining room adjacent to it. The living room provides a cozy space for family gatherings or quiet evenings in. For those interested in hobbies or requiring additional storage, the basement is a gem, featuring a garage, laundry room, and even a games room. With oil heating and mains drainage, the house ensures comfort and convenience throughout the year. - 4 spacious bedrooms - No bathrooms, but equipped with a shower room and WC on the upstairs level - Fitted kitchen - Comfortable living and dining rooms - Enclosed garden with garden shed - Terrace perfect for outdoor dining - Oil heating system - Garage space in the basem ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the quaint village of Langoëlan, Bretagne, this delightful 3-bedroom house is waiting for its next chapter to unfold. As a bustling real estate agent with global reach, I'm excited to offer you a glimpse into what life could be like in this enchanting part of France. Perfectly suited for first-time buyers or those seeking a charming getaway in the heart of Brittany, this property offers a taste of rural French life, with a touch of comfort and modernity that fits right in with its traditional surroundings. Imagine waking up in the serene atmosphere of Langoëlan, a small but vibrant village known for its picturesque landscapes and friendly residents. With a size of 80 square meters, this house is compact yet practical, featuring a layout that prioritizes functionality and comfort. It's positioned near the characterful town of Guémené-sur-Scorff, a place rich with history and a warm community spirit. The property itself is situated on the edge of the road and is semi-detached on one side, creating an inviting presence that warmly greets you as you arrive. As you enter, you're welcomed by a separate kitchen ready to handle your culinary adventures, and a spacious, bright living room that's perfect for relaxing with family or entertaining friends. A wood stove adds a cozy touch to the space, making chilly Breton evenings feel warm and inviting. On the ground floor, there's a room currently set up as a bedroom, offering flexible living arrangements. Moving upstairs, the first floor reveals two generously sized bedrooms, each providing a tranquil retreat at the end of the day. The shower room and toilet complete this level, ensuring practicality without compromising on comfort. The house is in good condition, eag ... click here to read more

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Situated in the picturesque community of Lignol, Bretagne in Morbihan, France, a classic three-bedroom Neo-Breton house is on offer. With a traditional charm, this house presents an idyllic opportunity for those seeking a serene living experience in the beautiful French countryside. This gem of a property is situated just 6km away from Guemene-Sur-Scorff, a stunning historical town brimming with amenities and vibrant local culture. With a living space spread over 80 square meters, the house offers an inviting living room, a fitted kitchen space, and a thoughtfully planned layout to accommodate everyone. The ground floor consists of a comfortable bedroom, bathroom with attached toilet, and a separate toilet facility. As you venture into the upper level, you’ll find two additional bedrooms, a toilet and an attic space that could be transformed into your next creative or functional endeavour. Regarding this house, it is essential to know that it will invite some renovation and update work to really reach its potential. It’s a perfect fixer-upper abode for a creative mind looking to put their own spin on a traditional property and breath new life into it. Property Features include: - Three bedrooms - Separate living room - Fitted kitchen - Two toilets and one bathroom - Attic space - Garden shed - 820 square meter garden - A Well Moreover, the external part of the house garners appeal too. With an additional garden shed accompanying a well nurtured garden spread across approximately 820 square meters, outdoors space is ample. This offers incredible potential for landscaping and gardening pursuits, or simply as a place to relax and enjoy the tranquillity of the surroundings. As one of the many charms of living in B ... click here to read more

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Nestled at the end of a tranquil lane in the picturesque countryside of Brittany, this delightful stone-built country home in Lignol offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its authentic charm and modern comforts, this property is the perfect second home for those seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of France. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as the morning sun filters through the century-old trees surrounding your new home. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Lignol, a quaint village in the Morbihan region, known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning natural beauty. A Home with Character and Comfort This charming country home boasts a spacious 90 square meters of living space, thoughtfully designed to blend traditional features with modern amenities. The ground floor welcomes you with a generous entrance hall, complete with a convenient WC and washbasin. The heart of the home is the inviting living and dining room, where a cozy fireplace and wood-burning stove create a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Large bay windows open onto a west-facing terrace, perfect for enjoying breathtaking sunsets over the countryside. The fitted kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, offering ample space for preparing delicious meals with fresh local produce. A utility and laundry room add to the home's practicality, ensuring that all your needs are met. Upstairs, a mezzanine provides a versatile space that can be used as a study or reading nook. Two comfortable bedrooms offer peaceful sanctuaries for rest and relaxation, while a well-appointed shower room with WC completes the upper level. Outdoor Living at Its Finest The prope ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene countryside of Brittany, in the heart of Morbihan, lies this inviting house in the quaint village of Lignol, France. With a price of €333,000, this residence offers a harmonious blend of comfort and old-world character. As a busy real estate agent representing a global audience, I understand the unique needs of overseas buyers and expats looking to find their slice of France in this picturesque region. Let me guide you through all this house and the area have to offer. The house stands proudly with four inviting bedrooms, ready to accommodate a family yearning for the joys of French countryside living. Built with consideration for comfortable living, it’s perfect for those who seek solace away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Situated on a generous 160 square meters, the space is well-utilized and boasts a sense of openness, making it ideal for those who appreciate a calm yet spacious environment to call home. Upon entering, the raised ground floor welcomes you with its expansive entrance hall. The left side unveils a spacious living and dining area featuring beautiful wooden flooring and a stunning exposed stone wall. Here, a wood stove adds warmth on those crisp, cool evenings. Always in demand, the kitchen on your right caters to culinary enthusiasts with its modern, fully equipped setup—a delight for anyone who loves to cook and entertain. Accompanying this floor is a handy laundry room complete with a separate WC. The first floor reveals a landing leading to a cozy bedroom with a decorative fireplace, a bathroom that offers both a bath and a shower, another separate WC, and a master bedroom accompanied by a sizable dressing room. The second floor opens up to two spacious attic-style ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Brittany, in the charming commune of Lignol, this delightful country home offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. With its serene countryside setting, this property is a perfect retreat for those seeking a peaceful lifestyle while still being conveniently close to local amenities. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the morning sun streaming through your windows, casting a warm glow over the wooden floors. This is the kind of life that awaits you in this spacious 4-bedroom home, where every corner tells a story of comfort and tranquility. Local Lifestyle and Climate Lignol is a picturesque village that embodies the quintessential French countryside experience. The region is known for its mild climate, with warm summers and cool winters, making it an ideal location for year-round living. The local community is welcoming and vibrant, with a rich cultural heritage that is celebrated through various festivals and events throughout the year. The nearby market town of Guémené-sur-Scorff is just a short drive away, offering a range of shops, cafes, and restaurants. Here, you can indulge in the local cuisine, explore the weekly markets, or simply enjoy a leisurely stroll through the historic streets. Property Features and Amenities - Size: 160 sqm of living space - Bedrooms: 4 spacious bedrooms, including a master suite with a dressing room - Bathrooms: 1 well-appointed bathroom with both a bath and shower - Living/Dining Room: A large, inviting space with wooden flooring, an exposed stone wall, and a cozy wood stove - Kitchen: Modern and fully equipped, perfect for culinary enthusiasts - Additional Rooms: Laundry room with a separate WC, and two attic-style bedroo ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a unique opportunity to own a delightful villa nestled in the picturesque village of Lignol, in the heart of Bretagne, France. As a busy real estate agent with a focus on worldwide clientele, I'm excited to present this appealing property that, while not without its quirks, offers a genuinely excellent chance to enjoy the Breton lifestyle. First off, Lignol is an exceptional village that truly captures the essence of French rural life. The area is characterized by its lush landscapes and historic appeal, with nearby Guémené-sur-Scorff providing a glimpse into the storied past of Bretagne. For nature lovers and those seeking tranquility, the rolling hills and sprawling fields offer a perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of modern life. The climate here can be described as temperate oceanic, meaning you'll experience mild, damp winters and pleasantly warm summers—a perfect setting for anyone looking to enjoy the outdoors year-round. The villa itself spans across 85.05 square meters and is situated on a lovely 1000 square meter plot. There's a certain cozy appeal to it, reflecting the neo-Breton architecture style, which merges local tradition with more contemporary needs. As you enter this charming abode, you're greeted by a welcoming entrance hall that leads you into a well-proportioned living space featuring a wood-burning stove—ideal for those crisp winter evenings. The living room seamlessly flows into a partly equipped kitchen, designed to cater to your culinary adventures while offering a homely vibe. The property encompasses: - 3 bedrooms - Inviting living room with wood burner - Partly equipped, separate kitchen - 3 bathrooms, providing ample convenience - South-facing, ensuring lots of natur ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Brittany, in the charming village of Ploërdut, this delightful four-bedroom house offers a perfect blend of tranquility and accessibility, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a peaceful retreat in the French countryside. Built in 2006, this property is a testament to thoughtful design and meticulous maintenance, providing a comfortable and inviting space for families and individuals alike. A Gateway to Brittany's Enchanting Lifestyle Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the lush Breton landscape stretching out before you. This house, located on the outskirts of Ploërdut, offers just that—a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, yet conveniently close to essential amenities. The village itself is a tapestry of traditional French culture, with its weekly artisan markets, quaint boulangeries, and friendly locals who welcome newcomers with open arms. Property Highlights: - Bedrooms: Four spacious bedrooms, including a ground-floor room with an en-suite shower, perfect for guests or those preferring single-level living. - Living Areas: A bright and airy salon featuring a cozy wood-burning stove, ideal for chilly Breton evenings. The adjoining conservatory offers panoramic views of the landscaped gardens, a perfect spot for morning coffee or evening relaxation. - Kitchen & Dining: A well-appointed kitchen flows seamlessly into the dining area, making it perfect for entertaining family and friends. - Heating & Insulation: Equipped with double glazing and a modern heat pump, ensuring year-round comfort and energy efficiency. - Outdoor Space: A rear paved terrace provides expansive countryside views, while the beautifully maintained gardens offer a peacefu ... click here to read more

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