



In the heart of the preserved landscapes of the Monts d'Arrée, this former weavers' house built in 1762 perpetuates the history of a territory shaped by the cultivation of linen. Nestled in a hamlet of character in Commana, it reveals a remarkable vernacular architecture, marked in particular by its apotheis, witness to the know-how and identity of the houses of character of yesteryear. Surrounded by nature, it enjoys a privileged environment where heritage and art of living meet harmoniously. If the charm of its stones tells of nearly three centuries of history, the property also seduces with its practical living environment: the school is located 1.5 km away, the college 5 km away and the local shops 4 km away. Lake Drennec, appreciated for its beaches, water activities and walking trails, can be reached in just 6 km. Behind its gate, the eye is immediately caught by the timeless elegance of this residence of character. Restored with remarkable care, it reveals a stone façade sublimated by its apotheis, its granite frames and its new slate roof. Around the house, the landscaped paths wind between flower beds and ornamental trees. The south-west facing terraces invite you to take full advantage of the light, while the absolute calm gives the place a particularly soothing atmosphere. Beyond the threshold, the house reveals a warm interior where the charm of the old is expressed with naturalness. Organized around several subtly delimited spaces, the living room deploys beautiful volumes. The living room, the dining room and its library area make up a convivial whole where the different levels preserve the identity of each space. In continuity, the spacious kitchen is one of the true hearts of the house. Functional and generous, it is built around a remarkable mantel now highlighted by a Godin cooking range. Opening onto the south-west facing terrace, it naturally invites you to extend your meals outside. A large scullery also serving as a laundry room completes this space. Upstairs, a landing harmoniously distributes the sleeping areas. Two bedrooms each have their own private shower room. Two other bedrooms, bathed in light, offer beautiful volumes and unobstructed views of the wooded park. A family bathroom as well as storage spaces complete this level. The convertible attic offers additional potential. Already accessible, they will be able to accommodate an office, an additional bedroom or a games room as needed. A large stone barn from 1839 completes the property. Its roof and framework have already been completely restored. Offered in its raw state, it offers beautiful volumes and can accommodate a gîte, a guest house, a workshop, a professional activity or an extension of the home. To complete the services, the property has three garages, one of which has high ceilings allowing the parking of a motorhome. A greenhouse and several storage spaces complete the set. Outside, the landscaped garden combines flower beds, ornamental trees, winding paths and a pond discreetly integrated into the vegetation. The shops of Sizun are accessible in a few minutes, Landivisiau in about fifteen minutes and Morlaix with its TGV station in about thirty minutes. Between the timeless charm of the stone, the generous volumes of the house, the potential of the barn from 1839 and the tranquility of a preserved environment, this property makes up a rare place to live. An address of character where heritage, nature and potential for development respond harmoniously. Sandrine GAVESTON (EI) Commercial Agent - RSAC number: 852 199 579 - BREST.
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Property ID: 310109169981
Original Property ID: EDENI-118308550