House with Sea view Sarzeau - 3 bedrooms - 130m²
56370 - Sarzeau
DESCRIPTION
Located on the Rhuys Peninsula, in the heart of the Gulf of Morbihan, this character property enjoys a remarkable setting within an exceptional natural environment.
Overlooking the Gulf, the house benefits from open views and a particularly peaceful setting, completely private and not overlooked.
Direct access to the coastal path makes it easy to reach a small, discreet and unspoilt beach.
The 8,450 m² grounds, arranged over several terraces, form a beautiful garden with a timeless atmosphere.
Here you will find magnificent mature trees, fruit trees, old roses and a wooded area, all of which give the property its charm and authenticity.
The house, offering approximately 140 m² of living space, now requires renovation in order to restore its full potential while preserving the spirit of the place.
It comprises:
an entrance hall
a living room with fireplace overlooking the Gulf
a dining room and a second sitting room also enjoying sea views
a kitchen
two bedrooms
a shower room with WC
Upstairs:
one bedroom
a bathroom
two attic spaces offering additional potential.
Set within a fully protected natural site, the property cannot be extended and the construction of a swimming pool will not be permitted, ensuring the long-term preservation of this unique setting.
Shops in Sarzeau are located 6 km away – Port du Crouesty is 11 km away.
A rare opportunity for lovers of coastal landscapes and character properties.
Br2-927
Valérie Le Bénézic +33 2 57 53...
- Unobstructed view of the Gulf of Morbihan, peaceful and natural setting.
- Large 8,450 m² garden with ancient trees and roses.
- Stone house to renovate, with great potential.
Historic Property on the Gulf of Morbihan
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Ref : BR2-927 - Date : 21/03/2026
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