Authentic half-timbered building from the 17th century, a real favorite
A jewel of the Costarmorican heritage between land and sea, this authentic seventeenth-century half-timbered building of 70 m2 spread over four levels benefits from an exceptional environment. An integral part of the local heritage, listed as a historic monument, this former tavern welcomed the Lamballais who came to quench their thirst, before being transformed into a home. The entrance immediately plunges us into the atmosphere of this unique place. The hall serves a living room, a period staircase leads you to the welcoming kitchen and its majestic monastery table, enhanced by its fireplace full of history. By the fireside, overlooked by period beams, you can admire a magnificent view of the square in the historic center and of the Mathurin Méheut museum. According to reports, “Mother Mathurin” would have sold pancakes there. The continuity of the staircase gives you access to a sumptuous bedroom where you can relax in a magnificent old-fashioned wooden bathtub, the second bedroom with its cozy atmosphere will allow you to welcome your friends and family. .. This building has benefited from a renovation harmoniously combining exposed stone, quality materials by optimizing spaces. This place rich in history will seduce you with its quality of renovation, its potential and its environment. A stroll through town, a cultural outing at the Café Théâtre Des Ballons Rouges, this magical place is made for you, in the heart of the historic center on foot or by bike. 10 minutes walk from Lamballe station 2 hours from Paris LGV 20 minutes from the beaches of Pléneuf Val André 40 minutes from Cap Fréhel
Additional information
- 4 rooms
- 2 bedrooms
- 1 bathroom
- Proceeding : Non
Energy Performance Certificate
Agency fees
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Mediator
Médiation Franchise-Consommateurs
29 Boulevard de Courcelles 75008 Paris
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