A 15th Century Breton Manor With Vast Grounds, Two Outbuildings And A Medieval Garden, Nestled
6 Beds
1,938 Sqft
4.87 Ac lot
Updated: July 4
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About the Property
A 15th-century Breton manor with vast grounds, two outbuildings and a medieval garden, nestled between Lamballe and Dinan in Brittany. The property is tucked away in a hamlet not far from its local town. Country lanes that snake through woods and meadows lead up to the property. The manor comes into view beyond a bend in the road. The edifice towers above its natural surroundings. The estate cover
A 15th-century Breton manor with vast grounds, two outbuildings and a medieval garden, nestled between Lamballe and Dinan in Brittany. The property is tucked away in a hamlet not far from its local town. Country lanes that snake through woods and meadows lead up to the property. The manor comes into view beyond a bend in the road. The edifice towers above its natural surroundings. The estate covers around two hectares. A shrub-lined drive leads into it. This drive takes you to a court. The manor and two outhouses stand around this court: one outhouse is a former dwelling and the other is a former barn. The manor was mentioned as early as in the 15th century. It was redesigned in the 17th century. Over a period of several years, the edifice was renovated by its occupants, who were driven by their passion for built heritage and history and by a concern for authenticity, quality and sustainability. They aimed to turn the edifice into a comfortable, inviting family home. The loft is insulated with cellulose fibre. The rest of the interior is insulated with hemp and earth for thermal regulation. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/