Reference: C5-4468
Exceptional restored Manor House with with a 180° views of the sea near Paimpol. Meticulously restored, combining traditional charm with modern comfort. Its components—an elegant manor house, guest cottage, caretaker's cottage, chapel, and several historic outbuildings.
In Brittany
The property benefits from its proximity to both nature and modern conveniences. Situated near Paimpol, the estate enjoys easy access to essential services, shops, and outdoor activities like hiking and water sports.
Exceptional Restored Estate with Panoramic Sea Views near Paimpol
Nestled on the breathtaking Goëlo coast, this outstanding property captures the essence of Brittany’s untamed beauty. With uninterrupted views of the Bréhat archipelago, the estate is surrounded by 8 hectares of unspoiled greenery, ensuring tranquility and privacy in a protected environment where no further construction is permitted.
The property is a testament to meticulous restoration, combining traditional charm with modern comfort. Its components—an elegant manor house, guest cottage, caretaker's cottage, chapel, and several historic outbuildings—have been restored to exacting standards. Each element seamlessly harmonizes with the landscape, creating a rare opportunity to own a slice of Brittany's cultural and natural heritage.
The Manor House (Approx. 400 sqm)
This stately manor is a fine example of French architecture and spans three levels.
Ground Floor
- Entrance Hall: A grand space that sets the tone for the residence, leading to beautifully appointed rooms.
- Sitting Room: A cosy retreat with a working fireplace.
- Office/Library: Featuring built-in bookcases, a second fireplace, and tranquil views.
- Dining Room: Warm and inviting, with a fireplace and ample space for entertaining.
- Kitchen: Spacious and functional, with modern appliances and traditional charm.
- Utility Spaces: A laundry area and a separate WC complete this floor.
First Floor
- Sitting Room: Overlooking the grand staircase, offering a secondary relaxation area.
- Master Suite: Includes a luxurious bedroom, dressing room, and bathroom with a shower.
- Guest Bedroom: A bright and airy space with its own en-suite bathroom.
- Additional WCs: Two separate WCs provide convenience for all occupants.
Attic Floor
- Four Bedrooms: Each with en-suite shower or bathroom facilities and individual WCs.
- Additional Space: Perfect for creative or recreational use, ideal for families or guests.
The Cottage (Guest House)
This stone-built farmhouse offers a warm and rustic charm while maintaining modern comforts.
Ground Floor
- Sitting Room: Features a fireplace and large windows that flood the space with natural light.
- Open-Plan Kitchen: Fully equipped and adjoining the sitting room.
- Utility Room and Scullery
- Secondary Sitting Room: Located in the angled extension of the house, complemented by a mezzanine.
First Floor
- Two Bedrooms: Each with en-suite facilities, including bathrooms, showers, and WCs.
Original Features: Restored parquet floors from the manor house enhance the upstairs ambiance.
Caretaker’s Cottage
A charming two-story house blending traditional stonework with red brick accents.
Ground Floor
- Living Room: A bright and functional space.
- Kitchen and Utility Room
- WC
First Floor
- Two Bedrooms: Comfortable and well-sized, with tranquil views of the estate.
- Bathroom and Shower Room: Each with modern fixtures.
WC: Additional separate facilities.
The Chapel
Opposite the manor’s main entrance, this quaint chapel is nestled within a lush green setting. Built of local stone and topped with a slate gable roof, it serves as a historical centerpiece. Inside, the altar is flanked by statues of Saint Maudez and Saint Yves, iconic figures in Brittany’s cultural and spiritual heritage.
Outbuildings and Additional Features
- Former Stables
Currently used for storage, this two-story structure with distinctive brick-framed half-moon openings offers significant potential, including plans for an indoor swimming pool.
- Annex and Technical Room
Adjoining the stables, this area houses the estate’s boiler and other operational equipment.
- Stone Outbuilding
Positioned behind the caretaker’s cottage, this versatile structure serves as a shed or storage space.
- Garage and Carport
Provides covered parking and storage for vehicles, ensuring day-to-day convenience.
Land and Grounds
The property extends over approximately 8 hectares. The manor house sits harmoniously in this setting between land and sea. A long bridleway lined with tall trees leads to the heart of this exceptional property, which benefits from beautifully wooded parklands. The additional residential buildings are arranged so that you can enjoy independent living not far from the manor house without encroaching on its space.
A former orchard, surrounded by walls, could legitimately be returned to its original use. There are two sheds adjoining the perimeter wall (notably for storing wood).
A chicken coop is located at the back of the outbuilding.
There is an enclosed garage and a car port to make everyday life easier.
Part of a plot of land is currently cultivated and farmed. The future owner could consider taking over the property depending on his plans (no written lease).
Two woods round off the property perfectly, providing a welcome addition to this authentically unique property. The non-adjoining wood is accessed by a path over which you have a right of way.
Its unparalleled sea views, harmonious blend of historic architecture, and serene surroundings make it a one-of-a-kind offering in Brittany.
This extraordinary estate is more than a home—it is a legacy, offering unmatched privacy, luxury, and the chance to immerse yourself in Brittany’s storied landscape.
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