Between the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Morbihan, Carnac enjoys an exceptional natural setting. This town on the southern coast of Brittany offers fine sandy beaches, coastal paths, and a unique megalithic heritage, including the famous alignments of standing stones. Here, nature, history, and a gentle way of life blend harmoniously.
Located at the end of a cul-de-sac, sheltered from view and away from the hustle and bustle, this lovely villa, close to the beaches, reveals itself discreetly. Enclosed by walls, it offers rare privacy. Its white facade, accented with natural stone and topped with a slate roof, fits perfectly into a carefully preserved green setting. Built in 1993, the house stands at the heart of a landscaped park of nearly 7,000 m² and offers 250 m² of living space.
Once through the gate, you sense the privilege of living in such a green and wooded place: flower beds, majestic pines, oaks... and, around a terrace, the heated swimming pool (13 x 7 m) stands as an invitation to relax. It is protected by a tall sliding enclosure and an electric cover. A wide submerged staircase, designed as a solarium, allows you to sunbathe with your feet in the water. Around it, large terraces become, as you wish, summer lounges, dining areas, or sun-drenched relaxation spaces.
Beyond the entrance door, light reigns supreme. On the ground floor, you’ll find the kitchen, reception rooms, and a spacious, cozy master suite that offers a true cocoon of comfort with its adjoining shower room. An independent WC and a utility/laundry room with boiler room complete this level.
The kitchen, the beating heart of the house, is both functional and welcoming. Fully fitted, it combines timeless elegance with modern comfort. It features wooden worktops and plenty of storage. Open to the outside, it provides direct access to the terrace with a view of the pool. A counter subtly marks the transition to the dining room. In the reception rooms, white walls enhance the sense of space and brightness. The white tiled floor adds a contemporary touch to the whole. The layout is fluid, the volumes harmonious. The living room, bathed in light thanks to large windows overlooking the park, offers a soothing atmosphere. It invites you to relax, read, or simply enjoy conversations. A black wood-burning stove adds a warm touch to winter evenings, complemented by underfloor heating. The dining room naturally extends outside through sliding glass doors that open onto the terraces, ensuring perfect continuity between indoors and outdoors.
A white wooden staircase connects the ground floor living spaces to the upper floor. A light-filled mezzanine can serve various purposes: reading or TV corner, office, or contemplative space. It leads to four generously sized bedrooms (including one double bedroom), all finished with the same attention to detail and comfort. Wooden floors, natural tones, and omnipresent light create an ambiance that is both understated and warm. Each bedroom has built-in wardrobes, designed to optimize space without breaking the harmony. In one of them, a cleverly concealed washbasin in a cupboard is a reminder that everything here has been designed with intelligence and aesthetics. The decor, understated and timeless, is appealing for its accuracy. No fleeting fashion trends here, but durable choices: quality materials, clean lines, a peaceful and elegant atmosphere. Completing the main house, a double garage accommodates cars and equipment in a secure, enclosed space. It also features a shower room, convenient for returning from the beach. A technical room houses the pool equipment, with easy access for maintenance. Finally, at the end of the park, a discreet and charming chalet-style garden shed allows for storage of tools, bikes, or outdoor furniture, true to the property’s careful and discreet spirit. This house is much more than a place to live: it is a way of life. A rare, confidential address where charm, comfort, and nature are one.
Auray TGV station, which puts Paris just 2 hours and 40 minutes away, is less than 10 kilometers away; Lorient-Bretagne Sud airport is 42 kilometers away; the N165 highway is 7 kilometers away; the Saint-Laurent golf course in Ploemel is just 8 kilometers away; and the port of La Trinité-sur-Mer is 4 kilometers away.
DPE C / C