The former house of a linen merchant with outbuildings, nestled in three hectares of meadows and woods near Morlaix, Brittany. Beyond a copse, a driveway leads from the property's entrance to the grand house's court. The dwelling stands in the middle of its grounds. Several outbuildings lie around it. A granite flight of front steps with a balustrade, also made of rubble granite, leads up to a terrace that runs along the facade. A rubble stone wall and a trimmed box hedge line this terrace. The house's main section is flanked with a wing on one side and a square tower on the other. Behind, a garage adjoins a pantry and a storehouse. Not far away, in front of the house on one side, there is a small dovecote and another old storehouse. Further on, there is a little outbuilding used for feeding animals and a small stable used for storing fodder and firewood. All these buildings are made of rubble granite and are crowned with local slate roofs that have been kept in very good condition. Only the stable, set back, is built of breeze blocks.
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