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In Plougonvelin, on the coastal facade of the Pays de Brest, located on a generous plot of over 1000 sqm, this 184 sqm house embodies a way of living that is both contemporary and timeless: open to the light, set in a calm atmosphere, focused on the essentials. Its simple and precise architecture naturally follows the slope, its south-facing terrace captures the sun from morning to evening, and its patinated stone walls tell a story that we gently extend. A few steps from the GR34, the beaches of Trez-Hir and the coves of Pointe Saint-Mathieu, daily life here takes on the appearance of a committed vacation: winter walks facing the elements, paddleboarding at sunrise, fresh fish in Le Conquet. Here, we change pace, we slow down, and we stick to it.
A well-kept flowerbed announces the house, leading to an intimate reception courtyard, closed by a simple gate. The double garage blends naturally into the facade, almost set back, discreet and obvious at the same time. Upon entering, the gaze is drawn to the omnipresent light, the honey-colored parquet flooring, and the fireplace that defines the space. The dual-aspect living room, both a warm cocoon and an open-plan living area, interacts with the natural materials and the rhythm of the garden. Continuing on, a sleekly designed kitchen, conceived as an extension of the living room, frames a palm tree through the bay window: a vibrant detail that sums up the spirit of the place? simple, elegant, rooted in nature.
The house is organized mid-level, around soft, connected volumes, which open directly onto a large terrace, bordered by old low walls and controlled vegetation. The sleeping area accommodates three light-filled bedrooms, all facing the garden, accompanied by a family bathroom with double sinks. Set back, the master suite offers a rare balance: East/West orientation, built-in dressing room, elegant private bathroom and omnipresent natural light. An intimate place to sit, breathe and reconnect. A separate office completes the layout, ideal for working remotely in peace or entertaining without constraints. From the entrance hall, a staircase leads to the courtyard level, where the cellar, double garage and laundry room are located. These technical spaces, invisible but essential, make daily life fluid and simple, while preserving the serenity of the living areas. Storage, functionality and organization are thought out here with intelligence and sobriety.
Below, the garden unfolds in gentle levels. It is organized around a south-facing terrace, an outdoor seating area and a space that is both structured and natural, enclosed by magnificent old stone walls, the likes of which are no longer built. A true landscaped setting, this garden offers continuity with the surrounding nature and becomes, over the seasons, a natural extension of the house. A simple, fair, and precious house, where nothing needs to be redone. Everything is there. No stylistic effects, but a living space that feels like a clear choice: more space, more light, more silence, more sea. Here, every detail tells the story of a peaceful way of life focused on the essentials.
Energy class: D / Climate class: B. Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between EUR3,010 and EUR4,130 per year. Average energy prices indexed as of January 1, 2021 (including subscriptions).
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr
Contact: Laurent 06 62 33 89 91
The fees are payable by the purchaser in the amount of EUR29,000, i.e. EUR620,000 net seller.
REF. 1587EAF
Additional information
* 6 rooms
* 4 bedrooms
* 2 shower rooms
* 1 floor in the building
* Outdoor space : 1115 SQM
* Property tax : 1 455 €
Energy Performance Certificate
EPC : 238 kWhEP/m2.year
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