Description
Set directly opposite Tourony Beach and Costaérès Castle, this granite villa, designed in 1933 by James Bouillé, a leading figure of Breton Art Nouveau, offers an exceptional coastal setting.
A tasteful extension completed in 1982 enhanced its generous volumes and created a seamless connection between indoors and outdoors.
From the moment you enter, the space impresses with its light, openness, and sea views. The vast living area — comprising lounge, dining room and TV corner — extends onto a sun-drenched terrace, perfect for relaxed seaside living. The property provides the ideal environment to enjoy swimming, sailing, kayaking or paddleboarding, as well as scenic walks along the famed Pink Granite Coast.
Layout
Arranged over several split levels, the villa offers distinct and intimate living spaces, ensuring both comfort and privacy.
Garden level: spacious living area, fitted kitchen, ensuite bedroom, additional bedroom, guest WC with washbasin.
Upper levels:
Bedroom, bathroom, WC.
Bedroom opening onto a large south-facing terrace.
At the top level, a charming “cabin-style” bedroom and a small attic.
Outbuildings and exterior
Lower level: garage and shower room, ideal after a day at the beach.
Landscaped, enclosed garden — flat, private and easy to maintain.
A rare and timeless seaside residence, offering authenticity, charm and serenity in one of Brittany’s most sought-after coastal settings.