4 rooms
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
| Floor 124m²
| Ext 4,985m²
€275,000
- £239,003**
4 rooms
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
| Floor 124m²
| Ext 4,985m²

Ref. : A38887DEM56
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Spacious maison du maître in a quiet hamlet, with swimming pool, outbuildings and orchard, near Pluméliau.
Situated at the heart of a quiet hamlet near the popular town of Plumeliau and with easy access to the D767 and D768, this spacious stone maison du maître with three large bedrooms, swimming pool, two large outbuildings, bread oven and orchard could be your new dream home.
The ground floor comprises a hallway, a large living room with wood burning stove, a bright family kitchen with dining area and a further room used as storage. A passageway leads to a large workroom/laundry area, a WC and garden store workshop.
Upstairs are two large bedrooms (one with ensuite showerroom/WC), and a second shower room/WC. Above, a large attic room currently used as an extra bedroom for guests.
Outside are two large outbuildings, garden, swimming pool, bread oven and and orchard. Close to the popular town of Plumeliau with all of its ameneties.
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At the heart of a quiet hamlet at the end of a lane, this property and its large gardens offer total calm and privacy. The main house is south facing and with the large windows and generously proportioned rooms, is bathed with light within. A large living room with wood burning stove and a grand family size kitchen offer lots of space for entertaining. A third room currently used for storage could become a media room or ground floor bedroom. Via a passage under the original hand carved wooden staircase you arrive in a large laundry room with a WC, and a garden workshop next to it (with direct access to the exterior).
Upstairs are two large, luminous bedrooms, each with an original fireplace. Once bedroom has an ensuite shower room and WC fitted in 2011. A second shower room and WC accessed directly from the landing serves the other bedroom.
On the top floor is a large attic room currently used as a bedroom/dorm. This features two heating sources meaning it could be divided into two rooms if desired.
There are two large outbuildings. The first is attached to the property and was previously used to keep animals. The space within is vast and the first floor is supported by steel beams - it could be transformed into a multitude of uses if so desired.
The second outbuilding would have originally been part habitation, part used for animals and features some original carved stone and ironwork details on the facade.
Two air source heat pumps were installed in August 2025, and each main room has it's own heating unit with remote control (two in the large attic room), ensuring total comfort year round and helping to ensure low running costs. A recent hot water tank was installed in 2022 and should be good for many years to come.
The pool installed in 2005 has a shed adjacent which houses the filtration system. The area around the pool is fenced/gated and the pool has a rolling cover, ensuring that it can be kept free of debris when not in use.
The ground around the property comprise a tarmac parking area, lawns, shrubs, grand mature trees and a very productive orchard - producing vast quantities of delicious apples when the season arrives.
With easy access to the D767 and D768 you can reach the large towns of Pontivy, Baud, Josselin and Locminé, and further afield the south coast of Vannes, Lorient and beyond.
LOCAL AREA
Transport & Access
- The commune is served by Bus line 17 (BreizhGo), which connects Pluméliau to Pontivy (≈ 17 min), Baud (≈ 15 min), and Lorient (≈ 1 h).
- There are two main bus stops: one in the centre‑bourg at Place de l’église, and another at Port Arthur.
- For school transport, there is registration via the regional network BreizhGo.
- Taxi services are available locally: Taxi Jegoux and Taxis Saint Nicodème among others.
Public / Administrative Services
- The mairie (town hall) handles the usual administrative tasks: civil status, urbanism, etc.
- There is a local office for public transport info / schedules via the mairie and site resources.
- Electric vehicle charging points are present in Pluméliau‑Bieuzy (rue de la Presbytère, rue de la Ferrière).
Health / Medical
- There are general practitioner(s) (“médecin généraliste”), dentist(s), pharmacy(ies) in the town.
Education / Youth / Family Services
- School transport (via BreizhGo) is organised.
- Services for children: périscolaire (before/after school care), cantine, garderie are operated.
- Service “Enfance & Jeunesse” is active via the commune.
- Local media library / médiathèque is present (culture / reading) under municipal services.
- The town publishes a municipal magazine with useful practical information (life associative, etc.).
Commerce & Services
- There are about 50+ commerces & services in and around Pluméliau, covering daily needs.
- Local transportation of goods (freight) companies exist (e.g. Transport Franck Charrier).
- For leisure, there are cultural and associative events (markets, concerts etc.) regularly.
- Accommodation: chambres d’hôtes, gîtes in the area.
- Other Practical Amenities • Charging stations for electric cars.
- Public transport for non‑drivers, including options for school trips.
- Local taxi services, some that are conventionnés (for medical transport etc.).
SURROUNDING AREA
Landscape & Nature
- Located in the Vallée du Blavet (Blavet valley), which offers picturesque waterways, rolling hills, and lush countryside.
- The area is well‑irrigated by the Blavet and its tributaries (Evel, etc.), with historic mills, riverside paths, moors (landes), and zones of ecological interest.
Cultural & Religious Heritage
- Chapelle Saint‑Nicodème: a striking gothic‑flamboyant + Renaissance chapel, with a tower‑porch 46 m high, ornate doorways, and historic triple fountain in its enclosure.
- Chapelle Saint‑Nicolas‑des‑Eaux: an old chapel from around the 17ᵉ century, registered as a historic monument, with impressive woodwork (sablières) and decorative elements.
- The parish church Saint‑Méliau: rebuilt after WWII, originally from the late 17ᵉ century.
History
- The area has quite ancient roots: Gallo‑Roman roads, early Christian traditions (saint Méliau in the 6ᵉ century), and medieval land grants (prieuré de Saint‑Nicolas de Castennec in 1120).
- During the French Revolution and the Chouannerie, the region saw unrest. There was a “Combat de Pluméliau” in 1793 tied to peasant resistance against conscription.
Activities & Leisure
- La Balade du Père Nicolas: a large family‑friendly nature & leisure park in Saint‑Nicolas‑des‑Eaux. Includes many outdoor and adventure‑style activities, games, animal encounters, etc.
- Walking, hiking, cycling along trails in the Blavet valley, and along canal banks.
Local markets, artisanal producers; seasonal events are held in the commune.
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