This manor house, connected by a stone archway, to its ancient coach house, offers a refined historical living space over two floors The ground floor features an elegant entrance, a large living room, linked to a smaller sitting room (both with fireplaces), a dining room with a feature fireplace, a well-equipped kitchen, a utility room, an inner hallway and restroom. The combination of these spaces are ideally suited to daily living, as well as entertaining guests On the first floor, a spacious landing leads to four bedrooms, two of which are interconnecting with a spacious ensuite bathroom, the third bedroom also has an ensuite bathroom and the fourth, dual aspect bedroom, benefits from the addition of a large family bathroom. Between the first and second floors, there is a small landing with a small attic room. The second floor consists of an open living area which is shared by three bedrooms. Two bedrooms are self-contained with their own bathroom, while the third independant bedroom also has an ensuite bathroom. The arch-linked stone outbuilding, formerly the stable and coach house, is a building that could be easily adapted for a variety of uses. This currently includes a partially renovated attic space to create a 2-bedroom apartment with a living area and kitchen. A separate longère, in need of renovation, also has the possibility to be adapted for 'live-in' help or a 'Granny annex' This historical property, set in charming picturesque grounds, profits from uninterrupted panoramic views from every window. This residence offers a subtle blend of period features and modern comforts adapted for present day living. Property presented by Bruno Le Guerneve +33 (0), South Brittany Consultant. "Information about the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website:
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