Chateau offered in Brittany, located on the Penthièvre coast in the Côtes-d’Armor department. Perched on a hill overlooking the sea, it offers stunning ocean views. Between 2018 and 2019, the property underwent authentic and professional renovations. Highlights include a low annual property tax (“Taxe foncière”), an unleased plot of land for free use and an outbuilding converted into an AirBnB holiday home that generates excellent rental income.
View and Surroundings
The expansive sea view stretches westward from Pointe des Guettes to Pointe du Roselier. To the east, you can see Île de Verdelet and Pleneuf-Val-André. On clear days, the view extends as far as Île de Bréhat and includes the bay and nature reserve of Saint-Brieuc, as well as the vast ocean.
The famous GR 34 coastal path, which circles all of Brittany, passes nearby and offers spectacular hiking opportunities along the unspoiled shores of the Côte Goëlo, Côte de Penthièvre, and the Emerald Coast. Nearby towns such as Saint-Brieuc, Pleneuf-Val-André, Erquy, and other gems of this authentic region are integral to the château’s surroundings.
The nearest beach is about 1 km away, and shops and services are less than 7 km. Lamballe’s TGV station, about 12 km away, connects you to Paris in just two hours.
The Château
Dating back to the late 18th century, the château was built on the site of an old manor (manoir) belonging to the Rogon family. It was designed as a two-wing structure with a central staircase, but the French Revolution halted the construction of the right wing. Built with hewn granite and featuring a slate roof, it mirrors the style of many Breton manor houses. The château offers a total living area of 320 m², distributed as follows:
Lower Ground Floor (garden level):
Ground Floor (elevated):
First Floor:
Attic:
All utilities (water, sewage, electricity, and heating) were updated during the renovation. New windows were installed, replicating the historic design with special energy-efficient Histo glass. The château kitchen features underfloor heating and radiators. A geothermal heating system was installed, with six boreholes over 90 meters deep. This system includes two alternating heat pumps with sufficient capacity to heat the former stables and the cottage in the future.
Outbuildings
Gatehouse (Cottage):
Former Stables:
Land
The estate spans 2.13 hectares, offering free use of the land. Part of the property is wooded with oaks, beeches, chestnuts, robinias, poplars, and yews. A massive Monterey cypress tree stands in front of the château. A large section of the land, enclosed by granite walls, is used as an orchard and vegetable garden. The grounds also include a small greenhouse and a shed for firewood storage. An artesian well with a capacity of 4,000 liters per hour supplies the entire garden irrigation system. The property is connected to a septic tank, which requires replacement.
Additional Information
Since December 2023, the property has been equipped with a fiber-optic connection for high-speed internet.
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