A rare find in northern Finistère, this 18th-century mansion stands in the heart of a charming coastal town. Beaches, marina, and shops are only minutes away, while Morlaix TGV is 20 minutes and Brest airport just 40 minutes. Roscoff ferries to England, Ireland, and Spain are close at hand.
Set behind high stone walls, the property offers privacy and presence. The granite house, built in 1728, spans three levels with seven dormer windows and grand chimneys. A courtyard, stables, and walled gardens complete the estate.
Highlights:
- 370 m² mansion built in 1728
- Six to seven bedrooms plus attic rooms
- Elegant wood-panelled dining room and bright living spaces
- Independent north wing with separate entrance
- Courtyard, stables, and garden outbuildings
- 2,000 m² enclosed garden with French-style design, trees, and well
Inside, the ground floor opens to a grand vestibule, dining room, and living areas. The upper levels hold bedrooms, studies, and attic rooms with exposed beams. The north wing, with granite fireplace and two bedrooms, is perfect for guests or rentals.
The south-facing garden is a retreat of boxwood parterres, shaded walks, and blooming flowers. Completely walled, it offers both beauty and seclusion.
With restoration, this historic mansion can become a family home, guesthouse, or professional retreat—all just steps from the sea.
Listed by Sabine de Kermenguy I Patrice Besse














