Income Potential 4 bedroom House for sale with sea view in Saint Nic, Plomodiern, Brittany
This is a dream home 5 minutes from the Atlantic coast. This property is the ideal family home or has income potential as a chambres d'hotes or glamping site. Situated on the edge of the Menez Hom in the Armorique National Park with sea views, it boasts the best of both worlds. It has been renovated to a very high standard with taste and style. There is no work to do. Move straight in.
The house comprises of an entrance hall that opens to a dining room, with ...
This is a dream home 5 minutes from the Atlantic coast. This property is the ideal family home or has income potential as a chambres d'hotes or glamping site. Situated on the edge of the Menez Hom in the Armorique National Park with sea views, it boasts the best of both worlds. It has been renovated to a very high standard with taste and style. There is no work to do. Move straight in.
The house comprises of an entrance hall that opens to a dining room, with wood stove, and a kitchen on the first floor. Stairs lead to 2 large en-suite bedrooms on the first floor and a large bedroom and separate bathroom on the second floor.
A door leads from the kitchen to an office and then through to a 70m2 dining and living room with cosy log burner. Doors lead to the garden and stairs rise to the impressive 43m2 master bedroom and en-suite bathroom suite with fabulous views of the Menz Hom. There is also a walk in wardrobe off the landing.
There is a large gravelled driveway to the front of the property. Opposite is an open hangar that can be used to house several cars, a motor home or a boat, and attached to this is a secure outbuilding currently used as a workshop and artist's studio. There is also a utility room with plumbing and electricity.
The detached 'longere' would be ideal for animals or could further be renovated, subject to planning.
To the side of the property is a small patio, ideal for al fresco dining, and an apple orchard. Beyond this the land extends to a large flat paddock with sea views. This land would be ideal for horses or to generate income as a glamping site. The total plot size is 1.2 hectares.
Situated in the coastal commune of Saint-Nic, nestled in the heart of Finistere, this property is ideally located in an area that offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and modern convenience. Embrace a serene lifestyle with breathtaking views of the Bay of Douarnenez, where pristine sandy beaches meet the rugged coastline. Ideal for families, retirees, or those seeking a tranquil escape,
Saint-Nic boasts a friendly community, excellent local amenities, and a vibrant cultural scene. Enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, sailing, and fishing, or simply relax and savour the region's renowned cuisine. With easy access to nearby towns and cities, including Quimper and Brest, Saint-Nic perfectly balances peaceful village life with urban connectivity. Make Saint-Nic your home and experience the best of Brittany's coastal charm and modern comfort.
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Double glazing
Oil central heating
Wood burning stoves
Fosse septic- conforms
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