An Imposing, Renovated, 19th Century Townhouse In A More Than 1,200 M² Garden, In Dinan, A
6 Beds
2,530 Sqft
13,100 Sqft lot
Updated: May 27
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About the Property
An imposing, renovated, 19th-century townhouse in a more than 1,200-m² garden, in Dinan, a short distance from the historical centre. The property stands near other imposing old townhouses as well as smaller homes. It is surrounded by a high stone wall and, on the side alongside the street, by a small wall topped with wrought-iron railings adorned with scroll and spearhead shapes. The gate leads i
An imposing, renovated, 19th-century townhouse in a more than 1,200-m² garden, in Dinan, a short distance from the historical centre. The property stands near other imposing old townhouses as well as smaller homes. It is surrounded by a high stone wall and, on the side alongside the street, by a small wall topped with wrought-iron railings adorned with scroll and spearhead shapes. The gate leads into a south-facing and partially lawned inner courtyard, with gravelled paths. The house was built in the late 19th century and includes a slightly raised ground floor topped by a first floor and then an attic level. The facade boasts 3 vertical rows of openings, one of which protrudes and is topped by a pavilion roof. The elevations are made of a mixture of rubble stone and dressed blocks of granite, with harped window surrounds and horizontal stringcourses between the levels. Two tall chimney stacks stand atop the gable walls. The house is topped by a hipped slate roof, with zinc hip rafters, a frieze and wrought-iron ridge caps, which is punctuated by gable dormers with triangular pediments. The pavilion roof of the protruding section contrasts with the rest of the edifice’s simplicity, due to its steeply-pitched four sides, featuring the same type of dormer window. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/