Description
Nestled between land and sea in the Côtes d'Armor region, in the heart of the charming village of Keraudy, just 10 minutes from the beaches and coastline, this 19th-century property, listed in the Napoleonic land registry, will captivate lovers of historic buildings, tranquility, and authenticity.
Formerly a village bistro in the last century, it faces a magnificent 15th-century church steeped in history (Hospitallers of Saint John of Jerusalem and other Templars).
It comprises,
On the ground floor: an entrance hall, a large, bright living room with a majestic granite fireplace, a dining room, a bedroom, a bathroom, a separate WC, a laundry room, a veranda opening onto the wooden terrace and the beautifully landscaped garden, a fully equipped kitchen, a utility room, and the start of a solid wood staircase leading to the first floor and attic.
On the first floor: a mezzanine used as an office, five bedrooms, a second office, two shower rooms (one with a WC), and a separate WC.
An adjoining stone outbuilding and a garage complete the property.
Outside, you will enjoy the southwest-facing terrace and a landscaped garden, with a well equipped with a submersible pump connected to the house, supplying water to the toilets and washing machine.
Access: Plouaret-Trégor TGV station (Paris-Brest line) is 5 minutes away. Ferry from Roscoff to England, 55 minutes.
A rare opportunity, combining charm, space, and comfort, not to be missed.