On the southern coast of Brittany, the Quiberon Peninsula, the jewel of Morbihan, unfolds its charms between long beaches of fine sand, crystal-clear waters, and spectacular wild landscapes. Connected to the mainland by the narrow Isthmus of Penthièvre, it offers two striking faces: on one side, the wild, untamed coastline, sculpted by the winds and the ocean; on the other, Quiberon Bay, one of the most beautiful in the world.
Nestled in the heart of the peaceful and sought-after village of Saint-Julien, this timber-framed house is just 150 meters from the beach and coastal paths. Full of charm and designed with an eco-friendly approach, it features sloping slate roofs and is set in a serene environment on a 436 m² enclosed and wooded plot.
Built in 1987 and maintained by the same owners since its inception, this welcoming house covers 130 m² spread over two levels. From the entrance, an impression of space is imposed. The generous and well-arranged volumes showcase noble and natural materials. The Red Cedar frame, visible throughout the house, asserts a unique character, while the double-glazed openings guarantee effective insulation.
The living room, the true beating heart of the house, combines the living and dining rooms in a vast 35 m² space. Bathed in light thanks to large openings and a bow window that draws the gaze towards the unoverlooked garden, this room invites relaxation. In winter, a fireplace pleasantly complements the underfloor heating for optimal thermal comfort.
In the kitchen, conviviality is the order of the day. Open to the main room, the 7.26 m² fitted kitchen is within immediate reach of the table, allowing you to cook while enjoying your guests. A counter subtly delineates the space, encouraging conversations around a quick meal or a shared drink. Just behind it, an 8.25 m² pantry with exterior access serves as a storage area. The ground floor also houses a 9.72 m² office, a separate toilet, and a master suite consisting of a comfortable 11.16 m² bedroom, adjoining a bathroom.
A wooden staircase leads to the upper floor, where a 5.60 m² mezzanine leads to four bedrooms, all with parquet floors and electric heaters (9 m², 9.45 m², 9.72 m² and 11.70 m²). One of them offers a glimpse of the sea. A large bathroom with WC (7.50 m²) completes this level.
In the enclosed, wooded and private garden, sheltered from view, a 16 m² garage, set on a concrete slab, completes the features of this property.
In terms of practicality, Quiberon is easily accessible thanks to the Auray TGV train station (27 km), which connects Paris-Montparnasse in less than 3 hours. In summer, the TER train called "Tire-Bouchon" provides a direct connection between Auray and Quiberon, whose station is located just 1.6 km from the house. Shops and services are nearby. The peninsula is also the starting point for Belle-Île, Houat, or Hoëdic.
A rare property nestled in one of the most sought-after gems of the Breton coast, just 150 meters from the sea. A truly enchanted haven, this wooden house offers a soothing refuge to live in all year round. A little corner of paradise where the warm volumes, natural light, and cocooning atmosphere invite you to let go. It elegantly combines comfort, simplicity, natural charm, and true potential for customization. A few refreshments will allow everyone to add their own touch, revealing an ambiance that reflects their personality, with little budget and a touch of imagination!
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