Château de Trémohar, a stately feudal homestead in Southern Brittany
In the Morbihan department, the small hamlet of Berric shelters the château of Trémohar, a stately estate anchored on Brittany territory.
In the South of Brittany, the gulf of Morbihan, « small sea », borders the Atlantic ocean. Covered with forests and moorlands, this touristic region, dedicated to agriculture, undergoes the influence of the Gulf Stream and benefits from a microclimate creating a pleasent environment, both in Summer and Winter. A major asset that encourages the implantation of country homes and real estate investments.
Trémohar, feudal residence of Brittany's nobility
Your whimsy to become lord of the manor might be triggered upon discovering the stately walls of the château de Trémohar, a domain whose first stones were laid at the end of the 13th century by the de Berric family, a mere 3 kilometres from Vannes. The family gave its name to the small village where the estate is nestled, and despite changing ownership several times, the site managed to preserve its original watch tower and its dovecote.
A monument whose history still needs to be written
This historical monument, dominating 24 hectares of landscaped terrain, comprises 260 m² of liveable surface, on 3 levels. After the gate of entrance, the ground floor includes 2 living rooms, an office, a dining room and a bedroom. On the upper levels, one finds 7 other bedrooms, an oratory and an attic. You can write a new page to its legend by becoming the owner of this prestigious stately domain…
Dive back to the Middle Ages in Southern Britanny
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