The property is located in a residential neighbourhood made up of small streets with flowery gardens, less than 100 metres on foot from a white sandy beach. The building stands behind a bush of hydrangeas, set back from the road, with access to the garage. The villa was built in the 19th century and dates from the golden age of seaside tourism in Brittany. It has three storeys. The final one is an attic level with a sloping, two-sided, convex, hipped roof with several windows. This rectangular building is made of rubble stone, while the window and door frames are made of ashlar. In the centre of the façade, a flight of steps leads up to a stoop in front of the tall, arched, glazed door. At the rear of the house, a veranda opens onto the garden, bathing the interior with light through its many windows. An outbuilding and a lean-to, set at a right angle to and adjoining the house, have separate entrances.
The villa
The ground floor
The entrance hall is paved with period cement tiles and leads, on one side, to the staircase, a vast lounge, a dining room and then a veranda overlooking the garden. On the other side, a hallway leads to a utility room, the kitchen, a lavatory and a boiler room, which can also be reached via the garage. The wooden staircase leads to the two upper floors. A fireplace stands against one of the pointed stone walls in the lounge. There are plenty of windows in this room that extends to the veranda, which has a floor paved with terracotta tiles, as
Property type | House |
Description of the property | Villa |
Bedrooms | 8 |
Habitable area | 222m2 |
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