For sale Manor house Marzan 56130

# manor house 12 rooms for sale on MARZAN (56130)
  • manor house
    • MARZAN (56130)
  • 650,000 €
  • Agency fees chargeable to the seller
  • Ref. : 4502
  • Surface : 520 m²
  • Surface : 3.85 ha
  • rooms : 12
  • bedrooms : 6
  • bathrooms : 2
  • shower rooms : 3
Ref.4502 : Medieval french manor house for sale in Brittany.
The property is located in the Morbihan department, in southern Brittany, close to a commune of 2,500 inhabitants that enjoys an ideal location between land and sea. Just 20 minutes from the beaches of Damgan and 35 minutes from Vannes, this small village combines the benefits of a peaceful country life with the proximity of the Breton coastline. It's also easy to get to, thanks to the Nantes-Vannes axis, which provides quick access to the major conurbations.
The nearby beaches, the river Vilaine, the many hiking trails and the small Breton ports such as La Roche Bernard offer a multitude of varied activities.

The origins of the fortified property date back to the mid-15th century. It was then used as a religious building for priests.
In the 16th century, the old building was remodelled by an archdeacon from Vannes: the windows were enlarged, a chimney was built (stump dated 1534) and the staircase was modified.
The building was used as a presbytery until 1912.

A pretty wooded driveway bordering a pond leads to the property.
The manor house has been divided and the sale includes two wings of this U-shaped manor house, as well as a magnificent dovecote with 991 niches and a beautiful round fountain.
Access is also possible via the main courtyard.

The manor house is built of granite stone, a material emblematic of Breton architecture, offering robustness and elegance. The steeply pitched roof is covered in natural slate.

The arched windows with stone frames and red shutters add a touch of elegance and warmth to the stone façade.

Two round towers at the corners of the building are typical of fortified manor houses in Brittany. These elements add a medieval feel and reinforce the authenticity of the site.

Pushing open the door of this old Breton manor house is like stepping into another time: wide stone slabs on the floor, stone walls, huge granite fireplaces, ceilings with massive beams blackened by time. The low ceilings, characteristic of old manor houses, reinforce this feeling of protection.

It's a place that invites you to reflect and get back to basics.

With approx. 520 sqm of living space, the manor house is distributed as follows:
Ground floor: dining room and old stone-paved kitchen, kitchen, separate wc, storage room, study, living room - kitchen (renovated in 2000), shower room and wc.
1st floor: bedroom 1 with en suite bathroom (with toilet), bedroom 2 with shower room and toilet, separate toilet, studio (kitchenette) with exposed roof frame and mezzanine bedroom (not insulated), bedroom 3 with en suite bathroom in the tower, bedroom 4 with shower room and toilet, bedroom 5 with shower room and toilet, a large billiards room (spiral staircase accessing the attic and dining room on the ground floor) with chapel area in the tower.
Attic: various rooms (not insulated), a former maid's room with water supply.
Cellars complete the property.

Heritage lovers will appreciate the superb, perfectly preserved listed dovecote, a rare feature that is emblematic of exceptional homes.
Finally, a stone shed completes the property, providing ideal space for storage or creating a workshop.

The grounds cover an area of around 9.51 acres (3.85 hectares).
As soon as you enter, the unique atmosphere of the site is revealed: stone walls structure the different areas of the estate.
Facing the south, a majestic, centuries-old cedar stands guard over the property.
Below, a pond reflects the sky and the surrounding trees.
A rounded fountain, nestling in a green setting, adds a touch of freshness.

The following parts are listed on the Inventory of Historic Monuments : the fireplace dating from 1534: listed by order dated 25 September 1928; Facades and roofs of all the buildings, including the north gate of the enclosure and the dovecote: listed by order dated 27 September 1965.
This property is a historic monument (allowing fiscal tax cuts if you pay taxes in France).

Cabinet LE NAIL – Loire-Atlantique and Vendée - Mrs Nathalie TOULBOT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20
Nathalie TOULBOT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 418 969 077.
We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available at: www.georisques.gouv.fr

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Diagnosis made before July 1, 2021


Your contact

  • TOULBOT Nathalie

  • Cabinet Le Nail

  • Bâtiment H, rue Albert Einstein
    53810 Changé
  • +33 (0)2 43 98 20 20

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