• Typ 
    House / Villa / Chalet
  • Jahr der Erbauung 
    1901
  • Zum Verkauf / Zur Miete 
    Zum Verkauf
  • Schlafzimmer 
    7
  • Badezimmer 
    3
  • Wohn/Nutzfläche 
    375
  • Standort
    Frankreich
  • Stadt
    TREGUIER
    Land
    Frankreich

Beschreibung

An iconic and romantic property that has been the subject of careful restoration works, this property comprises a manor house and its remarkable listed garden. It sits on over 10 hectares featuring winding sandstone paths, valleys, meadows and woodland, suspended ponds and terraces. There is a perfect blend of exotic and native plant species. Built under the influence of Félix Ollivier and the Art Nouveau movement in 1901, the mansion has been renovated over the last three years and is in excellent condition. The ground floor presents an "open" entrance with fireplace, a classic stylish fitted kitchen and a large dining room overlooking the maritime river. A double door leads to the large living room and its views of the river and the town. A home office with fireplace and bookcases completes the ground floor. Sunlight and views of the river abound. The north part of the ground floor houses tthree bedrooms, one of which has its own bathroom. On the first floor, via a large entrance hall and a staircase dating back to the 1950s, there are five bedrooms, two of which have a bathroom and dressing room, and two others with WCs. You will also find a charming child's bedroom with vaulted ceiling. On the second floor, there are two bedrooms, a bathroom and a workshop. A full basement level is divided into storage rooms, a wine cellar and technical facilities. The outbuildings have also been partially renovated. They include a magnificent English tea room overlooking the river and presenting two rooms, a dining room, a WC and three upstairs bedrooms. A large tower with an area of 27 m² could host artists or exhibitions in fine weather. Further north, there is a large storage space for garden equipment. This is a property of monumental scale that lends itself perfectly to relaxing breaks.