Reference: C5-4564
15th C chateau set in 20ha of woodland secluded but with excellent access. Whether envisioned as an extraordinary family residence or a one-of-a-kind hospitality venture, this historic château offers a rare opportunity to bring a unique vision to life.
Saint-Brieuc 22kms
Beaches - 27kms
Beyond the elegant pedestrian and carriage gates lies a harmonious courtyard framed by two impressive stone buildings. The main residence, featuring two independent staircases, offers the flexibility to be divided into separate living spaces—perfect for a large family or the creation of a refined guest house.
The secondary building, positioned at an angle for added privacy, houses a series of useful outbuildings on the ground floor. A striking stone staircase leads to the upper level, where a traditional weapons room adds a touch of historical intrigue.
Still inhabited by a descendant of Admiral Jules de Cuverville, the château blends timeless character with modern conveniences. Renovated kitchens and bathrooms, along with central heating, provide year-round comfort without compromising the authenticity of the space.
Inside, the home features five spacious bedrooms, three bathrooms, four WCs, and three kitchens, including the original stone kitchen, complete with a monumental granite fireplace.
Generous, light-filled rooms invite relaxed living while preserving the soul of a bygone era.
Additional Buildings Include:
Gatehouse (Portery)
Private Chapel
Stable
Barn
Guard Room
Grounds:
Over 50 acres of predominantly deciduous woodland, offering beauty, privacy, and potential for a variety of uses.
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