A historical Malouinière along the Côtes d'Armor region, in Brittany
A pleasurable residence at the heart of the Côtes d'Armor, this 18th century Malouinière is quite typical of the Brittany architectural style.
In Brittany, one hundred Malouinières were built by shipowners during the 17th and the 18th century, around the ramparts of Saint-Malo and used to dissimulate part of their wealth. Today, they are open for visits, once a year, during the Journées du Patrimoine or heritage days, and most of them are totally up to par with the châteaux and manor houses we all dream of.
The Côtes d'Armor, homestead of historical Malouinières
Only 20 minutes from Dinan, and 1h from Rennes, the Malouinière of Saint-Méloir-des-Bois is hidden on a tree-lined plot of land spanning 2,5 hectares. Its elegant 400 meter-long alley of beech trees leads to the lovely main house surrounded by entirely renovated outbuildings. Near a small village, this property offers a very calm environment, 30 minutes away from the prettiest beaches of the Brittany coastline.
Investing in the legendary territory of Brittany
Spanning 568 m², this handsome homestead comprises 12 rooms. The entrance, paved in granite, gives onto 2 living rooms and 1 dining room. Of handsome allure, the staircase with a bannister leads to the upper floors. The first one includes 3 bedrooms and an office, while the second one shelters 3 other bedooms with amenities. Careful, you could very well have an immediate heart-throb for this exceptional homestead, located in a territory filled with legends…
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