Location
This house is located in Brittany, in a highly prized Finistère seaside resort near Morlaix. Life in this small municipality, with a population of 3,000 and a renowned nautical centre, follows the rhythm of the tides. There is a market every Thursday in the town, which also boasts two primary schools and a junior high school. The nearest shops and major road routes are just a few minutes away, as are Morlaix and Saint-Pol-de-Léon. Paris is a little more than 3 hours away by train, as well as 1 hour away by plane from Brest-Guipavas airport.
Description
The villa
The ground floor
The entrance hall is paved with period cement tiles and leads, on one side, to the staircase, a vast lounge, a dining room and then a veranda overlooking the garden. On the other side, a hallway leads to a utility room, the kitchen, a lavatory and a boiler room, which can also be reached via the garage. The wooden staircase leads to the two upper floors. A fireplace stands against one of the pointed stone walls in the lounge. There are plenty of windows in this room that extends to the veranda, which has a floor paved with terracotta tiles, as well as large windows with sturdy wooden frames.
The first floor
On one side of the landing, a corridor leads to two bedrooms. One of them overlooks the garden and is adjacent to a shower room. On the other side, another corridor leads to a third bedroom, a bathroom and a lavatory. There is wood stripped flooring throughout, wood panelling in the bedrooms and large windows letting the light flood in.
The second floor
On one side of the landing, a corridor leads to two bedrooms, one of which has a washbasin. On the other, another corridor opens into a large, well-lit dual-aspect bedroom with four windows. Next to this bedroom, there is a small room for storage and a lavatory.
The outbuilding
This part of the property stands at a right-angle to the villa, in the garden, which it partially encloses. It has a single sloped roof and houses a garage on the ground floor. The second level can be reached via an exterior staircase at the top of which there is a balcony that leads into an independent apartment.
The ground floor
A large, double-leaf door opens into the space for parking as well as storage for garden equipment. Two vehicles can be parked in the garage. On one side, a door leads through to the boiler room which also opens into the main house. On the other side, there is a small lean-to used as a woodshed or as storage space.
The upstairs
The independent apartment can be reached through the garden. It contains a lounge, kitchen, bedroom, shower room and a lavatory, and its windows overlook the garden.
The lean-to
It stands next to the outbuilding in the garden. It is currently used as storage space for garden furniture and tools.
Our opinion
This authentic family villa, situated just a few metres from the ocean, is emblematic of the boom in sea bathing in the 19th century. It has a warm atmosphere commensurate with an authentic holiday home, with a spacious and functional interior dotted with large windows overlooking the hydrangeas that surround the property. To the rear and away from prying eyes, the garden is a genuine asset, with a separate apartment, lean-to and the necessary space to leave a small pleasure boat during the winter, ideal for sailing in Morlaix Bay and along the Brittany coastline, to the perpetual backdrop of the seasons and tides.
1 248 000 €
Fees at the Vendor’s expense
Reference 772403
Land registry surface area | 600 m2 |
Main building surface area | 222 m2 |
Number of bedrooms | 8 |
Outbuilding surface area | 50 m2 |
NB: The above information is not only the result of our visit to the property; it is also based on information provided by the current owner. It is by no means comprehensive or strictly accurate especially where surface areas and construction dates are concerned. We cannot, therefore, be held liable for any misrepresentation.