Description
Located in the historic center of Auray, a stone's throw from the famous port of Saint-Goustan, this 168 sq m (1,818 sq ft) residence has undergone a complete and refined renovation. Combining old-world charm with contemporary comfort, it offers rare flexibility: a prestigious primary residence or a high-end seasonal rental project with a capacity of 10 people. Nestled in a privileged setting, just 5 minutes from the TGV station, this 18th-century house is a true gem of stone and wood, offered in pristine condition. A warm and authentic lifestyle awaits. The first floor reveals a vast, light-filled reception room. The exposed beams and stone walls emphasize the historic character of the property, while the fully fitted and equipped open-plan kitchen adds a touch of modernity, perfect for entertaining. Flexible sleeping arrangements (sleeps 10): The second floor is dedicated to privacy with an elegant master suite (dressing room and bathroom) and a second bedroom, also with its own private bathroom. The top floor, with its large landing, bright bedroom, and spacious dormitory-style bedroom, comfortably accommodates up to 10 guests. This layout is a major advantage for tourists or for hosting family and friends in an exceptional setting. A strategic location between land and sea: In addition to the immediate charm of the port of Saint-Goustan and the shops in the town center, both within walking distance, the property enjoys an ideal location for exploring the coast: Renowned beaches: The famous beaches of Carnac and the Quiberon peninsula are just minutes away. Accessibility: TGV train station 5 minutes away (Paris less than 3 hours). Exterior: A courtyard with a terrace at the rear offers a secluded haven of peace, a rare find in a historic center. A turnkey heritage investment. Thanks to its excellent energy performance certificate (EPC), its complete renovation under warranty, and its strong potential for seasonal rental income, this rare property requires no work. A unique opportunity to own a piece of Breton history, at the gateway to the Gulf of Morbihan and the most beautiful beaches of the Atlantic.