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£781,155
€899,000 (€268/sq. ft)
6 bed villa for sale
Camors, Morbihan, Bretagne6 beds
6 baths
2 receptions
3,358 sq. ft
Local area information
Property location
This location is approximate only. Contact the agent for the exact address.
Nearby amenities
Features and description
- Garden
- Historic property
- Ground floor bedroom and bathroom
- Linky
- 0-2 km to amenities
- Hamlet property
- Well
- Private parking
- Aerothermal
- Electricity on site
- Detached
- Staff accommodation
- Character property
- Excellent condition
- Close to golf course
- Double glazing
- High speed internet
- Open fireplace
- Individual
- Business potential
- 0-2km to amenities
- Certified
- Water on site
- Underfloor heating
This grand 6-bedroom stone Manoir (4 bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms) offers the perfect balance of historic charm and modern efficiency, making it an exceptional opportunity. Set on a large, secluded plot this property combines timeless character, privacy, and a solid, energy efficient foundation.
Meticulously renovated to a high standard, the Manoir preserves its original beauty while incorporating modern upgrades for comfort and convenience.
With the hard work already completed, this is a rare opportunity to step into a beautifully upgraded home without the uncertainties and costs typically associated with a full renovation. The kitchen area is yet to be installed, allowing you the flexibility to choose your preferred design and appliances, while the ground floor rooms have been left untiled to give you the freedom to personalise those spaces too, offering endless possibilities, .
This property is situated on a large, private plot, offering abundant space for outdoor living and relaxation. Whether you envision lush gardens, an outdoor entertaining area, or simply enjoy the peace and solitude that such a large plot provides,
Why settle for a property that needs extensive work? This Manoir offers a solid, upgraded foundation, and now it’s ready for you to add the finishing touches that will make it truly your own.
The asking price includes agency fees payable by the vendor.
Layout
The entrance hall (22m2) features a staircase to the upper floors and a convenient downstairs WC with washbasin. To the rear, a guest bedroom (18m2), and en-suite bathroom. An exterior door leads directly from the room. The adjacent utility area space could be easily transformed into a kitchen area, creating self-contained quarters for guests, staff or multi-generational living.
From the hallway, you enter the main living area (55m2) an impressive characterful space with exposed beams, perfect for formal entertaining and with its striking stone fireplace at its heart and conversation piece. French doors afford outside access.
Leading off from the formal living area is a soaring dramatic double-height extension (61m2) filled with natural light and offering an exceptional sense of volume that is hard to find. The mezzanine above, (19m2) a sun drenched space, offers an ideal spot for a home office, library or quiet retreat; connected to the heart of family life yet slightly removed from the bustle. This impressive room would be the ideal place to install the kitchen and create an informal living hub. The two doors on either side, give direct quick and easy access to the garden and grounds.
Upstairs
From the entrance hall, a staircase rises to the first floor. Bedroom (26m2) stands out with its character fireplace, a spacious en-suite with a WC, free standing bath, and separate shower, and two adjoining annexes ideal as dressing rooms, a nursery, or a home office. Two further bedrooms and a family bathroom complete this floor.
From this first-floor landing (25m2), a glass external door opens onto the original exterior stone steps - once thought to be the property’s principal entrance. This evocative architectural detail not only adds historic character but could also provide private access to the upper floors if desired.
A second internal staircase leads to the top floor, where there are two further bedrooms (16m2 each) both with their own en-suite shower and WC.. Large Velux windows fill the space with light and offer lovely views over the surrounding countryside.
The annex
At the far end of the property is a 28m2 annex, formerly housing a cider press, with front and rear access, and concrete floor currently used as a workshop. The annex has two new double glazed doors and a window. With natural light and access from both sides, it offers exciting potential as an inspiring studio, craft atelier, or even a self-contained garden office space.
Access & exterior
The property is approached via a gravel driveway, flanked by the original gateposts - evocative reminders of the home’s long history. A generous gravelled area provides ample parking for several cars.
The thriving town of Baud is just a 5-minutes drive away and provides all essential amenities: A wayout.
The entrance hall (22m2) features a staircase to the upper floors and a convenient downstairs WC with washbasin. To the rear, a guest bedroom (18m2), and en-suite bathroom. An exterior door leads directly from the room. The adjacent utility area space could be easily transformed into a kitchen area, creating self-contained quarters for guests, staff or multigenerational living.
This property, with roots tracing back to 17th century, combines traditional charm with modern comfort. Re-imagined for contemporary living, it benefits from air-source heat pumps supplying heating and hot water, double glazing in new wooden frames throughout. The result is a character property with solid, energy-efficient infrastructure - where tradition and functionality meet. The resurrection of this ancient property now fittingly referred to as Manoir Le Grand Chistro by its current owners, honouring it’s 17th c origins.
Set within grounds of 9848m2 this property is steeped in history. The trace of the old Baud road still runs through the grounds, with the original toll gate stone hinge still visible - lending weight to the suggestion that the property may once have served as the mairie, a unique and authentic feature. The grounds offer scope to plant an orchard as well as grazing for animals. A low enclosed ruin wall with stone steps rising into it would make a truly enchanting kitchen garden, a private haven for home grown produce. Beyond, the grounds offer scope for a paddock, while the nearby Camors Forest provides direct access to miles of idyllic bridle paths.
Surrounding area
Located within easy distance of Camors, Lambel and Baud, the property enjoys an enviable position on the edge of the enchanting Camors Forest. Spanning 648 hectares, this magnificent woodland is a haven for walkers, trail cyclists and mushroom foraging - especially seasonal favourites like girolles and ceps in abundance - and for people simply seeking out the calm and communion with nature.
Just a short walk away a popular zip-line adventure park draws visitors from across the region. The on-site licensed cafe is open to all throughout the day and becomes a social hub during the season (April until October), hosting live music, creating a vibrant atmosphere that lingers well into the evening.
Complimenting the area is the charming ‘Napoleon Line’ train service. This heritage rail track runs from April to September, offering scenic journeys in vintage rolling stock through the beautiful lush Blavet Valley.
The town of Camors, within walking distance of the property, has a population of over 3000 and offers a full range of day-to-day amenities, including a town hall, bakery/grocer, butcher/deli, dairy shop, tabac/bar, crêperie, library, post office., beauty/hair salon, pharmacy, medical centre, church and two infant/primary schools.
A 9 minute drive away, the thriving town of Pluvigner has a population of nearly 8000 and continues to grow. The local college (ages 11 to 15) has recently undergone a major upgrade and expansion, reflecting ongoing investment in the community. There is a newly built well equipped media library (médiathèque) adding to the town’s vibrant cultural life. Pluvigner also offers several supermarkets, a diy store, a huge selection of local shops, boutiques, cafes, restaurants and a lively Saturday market. Ide range of shops, several supermarkets, restaurants, cafes and a lively Saturday Market. The cinema screens weekly English language films and a newly built leisure complex features pools and a solarium.
With a population of just over 6000, Baud is a growing town with excellent education options: Several primary schools - including Breton language school - two middle schools, with excellent high schools (lycees) in nearby Auray and Vannes, all accessible by school transport.
Nearby towns
This property is ideal as a family residence or a holiday retreat, offering tranquility, privacy and immersion in nature, while being perfectly placed for coastal access. The renowned beaches of Carnac and Trinite-Sur-Mer are within easy reach. Carnac’s calm sandy shores are perfect for family days by the sea, while the sweeping beaches of Erdeven and Plouharnel are favourites with surfers and kite surfers. Trinité-Sur-Mer, with its lively waterfront cafes and bustling marina, is celebrated as Morbihan’s sailing capital.
The vibrant towns of Vannes and Lorient are équidistant yet offer contrasting atmospheres. Vannes, a walled town with beautiful half-timbered buildings and winding streets while Lorient, rebuilt after wwii, is a modern maritime hub. Both offer excellent shopping, dining cultural life and marinas.
Transport
From nearby Auray, high-speed tgv trains reach Paris in just 3 hours, bringing the capital within easy weekend reach while preserving the calm of country life. For international connections, Nantes Atlantique and Rennes airports both offer a wide choice of international flights, including several daily services to the UK, ensuring that friends and family are always within easy reach.
Commuting
Camors 620yds (1.0km)
Pluvigner 6 miles (9.5kms)
Auray, 14 miles (23 kms)
Pontivy 17 miles (28kms)
Vannes 22 miles (36kms)
Lorient 24 miles (39kms)
Beaches
Etel 20.5miles ( 33kms)
Erdeven 20.5miles (33kms)
Plouharnel 22miles (35kms)
Trinité-Sur-Mer 22miles (35kms)
Carnac Plage 23miles (37kms)
Airports
Nante Atlantique 92 miles (148kms)
Rennes Airport 76miles (122kms)
St Malo Ferry
92 miles (148kms)
Meticulously renovated to a high standard, the Manoir preserves its original beauty while incorporating modern upgrades for comfort and convenience.
With the hard work already completed, this is a rare opportunity to step into a beautifully upgraded home without the uncertainties and costs typically associated with a full renovation. The kitchen area is yet to be installed, allowing you the flexibility to choose your preferred design and appliances, while the ground floor rooms have been left untiled to give you the freedom to personalise those spaces too, offering endless possibilities, .
This property is situated on a large, private plot, offering abundant space for outdoor living and relaxation. Whether you envision lush gardens, an outdoor entertaining area, or simply enjoy the peace and solitude that such a large plot provides,
Why settle for a property that needs extensive work? This Manoir offers a solid, upgraded foundation, and now it’s ready for you to add the finishing touches that will make it truly your own.
The asking price includes agency fees payable by the vendor.
Layout
The entrance hall (22m2) features a staircase to the upper floors and a convenient downstairs WC with washbasin. To the rear, a guest bedroom (18m2), and en-suite bathroom. An exterior door leads directly from the room. The adjacent utility area space could be easily transformed into a kitchen area, creating self-contained quarters for guests, staff or multi-generational living.
From the hallway, you enter the main living area (55m2) an impressive characterful space with exposed beams, perfect for formal entertaining and with its striking stone fireplace at its heart and conversation piece. French doors afford outside access.
Leading off from the formal living area is a soaring dramatic double-height extension (61m2) filled with natural light and offering an exceptional sense of volume that is hard to find. The mezzanine above, (19m2) a sun drenched space, offers an ideal spot for a home office, library or quiet retreat; connected to the heart of family life yet slightly removed from the bustle. This impressive room would be the ideal place to install the kitchen and create an informal living hub. The two doors on either side, give direct quick and easy access to the garden and grounds.
Upstairs
From the entrance hall, a staircase rises to the first floor. Bedroom (26m2) stands out with its character fireplace, a spacious en-suite with a WC, free standing bath, and separate shower, and two adjoining annexes ideal as dressing rooms, a nursery, or a home office. Two further bedrooms and a family bathroom complete this floor.
From this first-floor landing (25m2), a glass external door opens onto the original exterior stone steps - once thought to be the property’s principal entrance. This evocative architectural detail not only adds historic character but could also provide private access to the upper floors if desired.
A second internal staircase leads to the top floor, where there are two further bedrooms (16m2 each) both with their own en-suite shower and WC.. Large Velux windows fill the space with light and offer lovely views over the surrounding countryside.
The annex
At the far end of the property is a 28m2 annex, formerly housing a cider press, with front and rear access, and concrete floor currently used as a workshop. The annex has two new double glazed doors and a window. With natural light and access from both sides, it offers exciting potential as an inspiring studio, craft atelier, or even a self-contained garden office space.
Access & exterior
The property is approached via a gravel driveway, flanked by the original gateposts - evocative reminders of the home’s long history. A generous gravelled area provides ample parking for several cars.
The thriving town of Baud is just a 5-minutes drive away and provides all essential amenities: A wayout.
The entrance hall (22m2) features a staircase to the upper floors and a convenient downstairs WC with washbasin. To the rear, a guest bedroom (18m2), and en-suite bathroom. An exterior door leads directly from the room. The adjacent utility area space could be easily transformed into a kitchen area, creating self-contained quarters for guests, staff or multigenerational living.
This property, with roots tracing back to 17th century, combines traditional charm with modern comfort. Re-imagined for contemporary living, it benefits from air-source heat pumps supplying heating and hot water, double glazing in new wooden frames throughout. The result is a character property with solid, energy-efficient infrastructure - where tradition and functionality meet. The resurrection of this ancient property now fittingly referred to as Manoir Le Grand Chistro by its current owners, honouring it’s 17th c origins.
Set within grounds of 9848m2 this property is steeped in history. The trace of the old Baud road still runs through the grounds, with the original toll gate stone hinge still visible - lending weight to the suggestion that the property may once have served as the mairie, a unique and authentic feature. The grounds offer scope to plant an orchard as well as grazing for animals. A low enclosed ruin wall with stone steps rising into it would make a truly enchanting kitchen garden, a private haven for home grown produce. Beyond, the grounds offer scope for a paddock, while the nearby Camors Forest provides direct access to miles of idyllic bridle paths.
Surrounding area
Located within easy distance of Camors, Lambel and Baud, the property enjoys an enviable position on the edge of the enchanting Camors Forest. Spanning 648 hectares, this magnificent woodland is a haven for walkers, trail cyclists and mushroom foraging - especially seasonal favourites like girolles and ceps in abundance - and for people simply seeking out the calm and communion with nature.
Just a short walk away a popular zip-line adventure park draws visitors from across the region. The on-site licensed cafe is open to all throughout the day and becomes a social hub during the season (April until October), hosting live music, creating a vibrant atmosphere that lingers well into the evening.
Complimenting the area is the charming ‘Napoleon Line’ train service. This heritage rail track runs from April to September, offering scenic journeys in vintage rolling stock through the beautiful lush Blavet Valley.
The town of Camors, within walking distance of the property, has a population of over 3000 and offers a full range of day-to-day amenities, including a town hall, bakery/grocer, butcher/deli, dairy shop, tabac/bar, crêperie, library, post office., beauty/hair salon, pharmacy, medical centre, church and two infant/primary schools.
A 9 minute drive away, the thriving town of Pluvigner has a population of nearly 8000 and continues to grow. The local college (ages 11 to 15) has recently undergone a major upgrade and expansion, reflecting ongoing investment in the community. There is a newly built well equipped media library (médiathèque) adding to the town’s vibrant cultural life. Pluvigner also offers several supermarkets, a diy store, a huge selection of local shops, boutiques, cafes, restaurants and a lively Saturday market. Ide range of shops, several supermarkets, restaurants, cafes and a lively Saturday Market. The cinema screens weekly English language films and a newly built leisure complex features pools and a solarium.
With a population of just over 6000, Baud is a growing town with excellent education options: Several primary schools - including Breton language school - two middle schools, with excellent high schools (lycees) in nearby Auray and Vannes, all accessible by school transport.
Nearby towns
This property is ideal as a family residence or a holiday retreat, offering tranquility, privacy and immersion in nature, while being perfectly placed for coastal access. The renowned beaches of Carnac and Trinite-Sur-Mer are within easy reach. Carnac’s calm sandy shores are perfect for family days by the sea, while the sweeping beaches of Erdeven and Plouharnel are favourites with surfers and kite surfers. Trinité-Sur-Mer, with its lively waterfront cafes and bustling marina, is celebrated as Morbihan’s sailing capital.
The vibrant towns of Vannes and Lorient are équidistant yet offer contrasting atmospheres. Vannes, a walled town with beautiful half-timbered buildings and winding streets while Lorient, rebuilt after wwii, is a modern maritime hub. Both offer excellent shopping, dining cultural life and marinas.
Transport
From nearby Auray, high-speed tgv trains reach Paris in just 3 hours, bringing the capital within easy weekend reach while preserving the calm of country life. For international connections, Nantes Atlantique and Rennes airports both offer a wide choice of international flights, including several daily services to the UK, ensuring that friends and family are always within easy reach.
Commuting
Camors 620yds (1.0km)
Pluvigner 6 miles (9.5kms)
Auray, 14 miles (23 kms)
Pontivy 17 miles (28kms)
Vannes 22 miles (36kms)
Lorient 24 miles (39kms)
Beaches
Etel 20.5miles ( 33kms)
Erdeven 20.5miles (33kms)
Plouharnel 22miles (35kms)
Trinité-Sur-Mer 22miles (35kms)
Carnac Plage 23miles (37kms)
Airports
Nante Atlantique 92 miles (148kms)
Rennes Airport 76miles (122kms)
St Malo Ferry
92 miles (148kms)
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