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House / Villa
11 Rooms
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387 m²
Plougasnou
An exclusive listing from Espaces Atypiques. Facing the horizon, literally perched on the water's edge, this exceptional residence occupies one of the rarest locations on the coast. Built in 1903 by the architect Charles Croissant, it elegantly embodies early 20th-century seaside architecture. Its hipped roof, slender volumes, and vertical windows create a unique silhouette, perfectly integrated into its maritime surroundings. Here, the sea is ever-present. Vibrant and ever-changing, it composes a landscape in motion, punctuated by the tides, the submerged rocks, and the stretches of fine sand that appear and disappear throughout the day. From the garden to the upper floors, the sea view accompanies every space, offering constantly renewed perspectives. At dusk, the sunsets set the horizon ablaze, displaying a palette of warm hues, from gold to orange, all the way to shades of purple. From the garden, a few steps lead to the fine sandy beach via a private access point, naturally extending moments of relaxation between sun loungers and swimming, in a direct and privileged connection with the coastline. Beyond the entrance, the entrance hall provides a simple yet elegant layout, leading to the various living spaces. To the left, the reception room opens generously onto the living area, while the kitchen and its veranda extend from it. The living room, approximately 80 square meters, is striking for its spaciousness. It impresses with its remarkable ceiling height and original ceilings, which emphasize the elegance and authenticity of the rooms. A bow window extends towards the sea, capturing the light at all times of day and offering a breathtaking panorama. A Napoleon III style fireplace in purple breccia marble, sourced from a Norman château, carefully installed and fitted with an insert, structures the space with character and creates a warm atmosphere, subtly in keeping with the spirit of the place. Adjoining it, the fitted and equipped kitchen unfolds with ease. Designed as a true living space, it opens onto a large, light-filled glazed extension, extending the living area outdoors and allowing the sea to be a daily presence. At the heart of the living room, the original staircase, crafted on-site, is revealed--a true centerpiece that elegantly complements the vertical circulation. An elevator, serving the basement to the first floor, completes the overall comfort. The upper floors offer remarkable accommodation with eight suites, all facing the sea. Each room thus becomes a privileged vantage point on this ever-changing landscape, offering unique views depending on the time of day, the light, or the rhythm of the tides. Each room has its own bathroom and toilet, and is distinguished by its comfortable size and impeccable condition. Some offer additional amenities, such as a suite with a balcony facing the sea and a bathroom with a shower and whirlpool bath, or a room with a double sea view, overlooking the Crapeau Rock and the Château du Taureau. On the top floor, two suites offer a more intimate atmosphere, subtly evoking the ambiance of ship cabins. These enveloping spaces, facing the horizon, provide a gentle conclusion to the visit. The basement, far from being secondary, fully extends the experience. It houses a wellness area with a spa and sauna, complemented by a bathroom. A laundry room, a boiler room, an office, and a spacious 44 sq m garage complete this level with perfectly optimized functionality. Directly adjacent to this space, access leads to leisure facilities including a heated swimming pool, fitness area, and solarium, accessible year-round, offering added comfort in a discreet setting. Meticulously designed and maintained, this property combines character, comfort, and potential. Its fluid layout, amenities, and exceptional location make it a unique address, equally suited to a primary or secondary residence, a high-end hospitality project such as a bed and breakfast, or extended family living in an extraordinary setting. A villa of character, nestled between history and the horizon, where the sea, sculpted by the tides and enhanced by spectacular sunsets, creates a constantly renewed spectacle. The excellent energy rating, rare for a residence of this period, testifies to the quality of its renovation.