£290,224
(€231/sq. ft)
€336,000
3 bed villa for saleMelrand, Morbihan, Bretagne
3 beds
3 baths
1 reception
1,453 sq. ft
About this property
Garden
Historic property
Terrace
Panoramic views
Hamlet property
Woodburner(s)
Electricity on site
Barns - outbuildings
Private parking
Character property
Electric Heaters
Detached
Good condition
Double glazing
Individual
Wood fuelled heating
Business potential
Barns-outbuildings
Water on site
The property comprises:
Ground floor:
Entrance into a hallway with exposed stonework. Opposite the entrance is a separate WC and shower room.
To the left is a fully fitted kitchen/diner (approx. 22.19m2) featuring a large stone fireplace with wood burner and direct access to the garden.
From the kitchen, a door leads into the attached stone building (approx. 41.50m2), which also benefits from a thatched roof and offers excellent renovation potential.
To the right of the hallway, a stone archway opens into a spacious lounge (approx. 39.59m2), full of character with exposed stone walls and beams. The room features a large stone fireplace with wood burner and multiple windows, creating a bright and airy living space.
First floor:
The staircase from the hallway leads to the first floor, comprising:
The master bedroom (approx. 23.66m2), offering a warm and rustic atmosphere with exposed stone walls, a high vaulted ceiling with beams, and a mezzanine en-suite bathroom.
Two further bedrooms (approx. 14.68m2 and 13.75m2), both retaining the property’s character with exposed stonework.
At the end of the corridor is a compact attic-style bathroom (approx. 4m2), combining rustic charm with modern fittings.
Outside:
The property is accessed via a gate opening onto a private garden of approximately 4,790m2, mainly laid to lawn with mature trees and open countryside views. Attached to the house is a rustic stone barn, complementing the overall character of the property.
This is a home with genuine heritage and presence, offering a rare combination of a fully usable residence alongside a significant renovation project. The thick stone walls and traditional materials provide both character and comfort, while the setting ensures a calm and secluded lifestyle.
Ground floor:
Entrance into a hallway with exposed stonework. Opposite the entrance is a separate WC and shower room.
To the left is a fully fitted kitchen/diner (approx. 22.19m2) featuring a large stone fireplace with wood burner and direct access to the garden.
From the kitchen, a door leads into the attached stone building (approx. 41.50m2), which also benefits from a thatched roof and offers excellent renovation potential.
To the right of the hallway, a stone archway opens into a spacious lounge (approx. 39.59m2), full of character with exposed stone walls and beams. The room features a large stone fireplace with wood burner and multiple windows, creating a bright and airy living space.
First floor:
The staircase from the hallway leads to the first floor, comprising:
The master bedroom (approx. 23.66m2), offering a warm and rustic atmosphere with exposed stone walls, a high vaulted ceiling with beams, and a mezzanine en-suite bathroom.
Two further bedrooms (approx. 14.68m2 and 13.75m2), both retaining the property’s character with exposed stonework.
At the end of the corridor is a compact attic-style bathroom (approx. 4m2), combining rustic charm with modern fittings.
Outside:
The property is accessed via a gate opening onto a private garden of approximately 4,790m2, mainly laid to lawn with mature trees and open countryside views. Attached to the house is a rustic stone barn, complementing the overall character of the property.
This is a home with genuine heritage and presence, offering a rare combination of a fully usable residence alongside a significant renovation project. The thick stone walls and traditional materials provide both character and comfort, while the setting ensures a calm and secluded lifestyle.



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