



Discreetly tucked away at the end of a private cul-de-sac, surrounded by walls and freshly renovated, this 158 m2 (habitable) house in Belz (Morbihan) reveals itself a stone's throw from the Lorois bridge, a true link between the shores of the Pays d'Auray and the Pays de Lorient. The house is about fifty meters from the charming Port Niscop. This peaceful bend, nestled in the bend of the ria, houses a cave erected by sailors in tribute to their missing companions at sea. A place charged with emotion and history. The entrance is via a bright spacious veranda opening onto a landscaped garden thoughtfully designed. Between white, gray and black gravel, succulents and exotic shrubs, the atmosphere is both mineral and warm, inviting contemplation. The interior reflects a sure taste and harmonious renovation. The walls are immaculate white, repainted with care, amplifying space and diffusing natural light. On the ground floor, circulation is fluid, volumes well thought out. The independent kitchen, L-shaped and equipped, combines aesthetics and functionality. The open, airy living-dining room is divided into two spaces with high ceilings, conducive to creating a cozy and lively living space. One bedroom with fitted wardrobe, a shower room and separate toilets complete this level. Upstairs, the sleeping area is served by a travertine staircase with a wrought-iron railing, leading to a landing distributing two bedrooms: one with an integrated wardrobe, the other with a dressing room. Through the skylights, the view opens onto the nearby small port, like a living postcard. An additional space, not developed, hints at the possibility of creating an extra bathroom. On the garden level, the basement holds pleasant surprises. A completely independent additional dwelling with kitchen, a small bedroom, a shower room and a separate WC has been created there. Added are a workshop, a cellar and a large parking area for two vehicles. Outside, the garden continues the invitation to calm and conviviality. A vegetable garden, a garden shed and a barbecue area complete this bucolic tableau, ideal for summer days. Never occupied since its renovation, this house is ready to welcome a new story. No work required. Located close to shops, schools and community life, it benefits from an exceptional natural setting, two steps from the iconic Saint-Cado island. Practical notes: Auray TGV station is 17 km away, Lorient Bretagne Sud Airport 33 km, Lorient 30 km and Vannes 35 km. A rare balance of comfort, dynamism and preserved nature. A true refuge in the heart of the Étel ria, where boats find shelter, this house tells Breton heritage while offering a serene living environment. An inspiring place, a confidential address, a unique opportunity. All that remains is to dream and to let yourself be guided. Video and 360 virtual tour available on request. Contact us for more information or to arrange a visit! Agences de France Siren: Holder of the T card: not authorized to receive funds
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Property ID: 310107774979
Original Property ID: GRCCI-A4cfhdiqlujvmz1d