Character 8 bedroom House for sale in Saint Malo, Brittany
The 8 bedroom property is a testament to an era when the notables of Saint-Servan built large family homes close to the port and amenities, and it features a rare blend of history, charm and comfort
With around 210 m2 of living space, it boasts a noble facade, original parquet flooring, fireplaces, high ceilings and plenty of natural light.
The ground floor comprises a cosy living room, a convivial dining room, a separate kitchen and a wc.
On the 1st floor, a landing leads to 4 bedroo...
The 8 bedroom property is a testament to an era when the notables of Saint-Servan built large family homes close to the port and amenities, and it features a rare blend of history, charm and comfort
With around 210 m2 of living space, it boasts a noble facade, original parquet flooring, fireplaces, high ceilings and plenty of natural light.
The ground floor comprises a cosy living room, a convivial dining room, a separate kitchen and a wc.
On the 1st floor, a landing leads to 4 bedrooms and a bathroom with wc.
The 2nd floor is equally spacious, with 4 further bedrooms and a shower room with wc.
Set in 600 m2 of enclosed, mature grounds, the house also has a full basement, a garage and potential for extension or conversion to create a conservatory, workshop or swimming pool.
Saint-Servan is one of Saint-Malo's most popular districts, appreciated for its village atmosphere, typical market, marina and immediate proximity to the sea.
Saint-Malo, a corsair town with a rich maritime past, is now a dynamic and cultural city, prized for its ramparts, beaches and exceptional living environment, just 2h15 from Paris by TGV.
This house is ideal for a large family, an exceptional second home or a guest house project, in the heart of an environment that is as peaceful as it is sought-after.
A detailed listing with additional photos/information is available on request.
Ground floor : Kitchen - 10 m2 (10m2. ) Living room - 26.87 m2 Dining room - 16.2 m2 First floor : 3 Bedrooms - + 9 m2 each Study - + 9 m2 each Bathroom with W. C- + 4 m2 Second floor : 4 Bedrooms - + 9 m2 each Shower room with W. C. + 2 m2 each House - 180 m2 living area - 210m2 total area Terrace - 6.6 m2
Garden - approximately 600 m2
Garage - SUV possible
Garden shed - Wood storage
Basement - With workshop, boiler room, cellar and storage room.
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