This country house made of natural stone, located in a typical hamlet, offers an authentic Brittany experience. The interior design impresses with its modern character, which combines old with new.
Ground floor: Living room (flat-screen TV, DVD player, wood-burning stove, small library), study area, fully-equipped kitchen (fridge-freezer, induction hob + hood, oven, French press coffee maker, Magimix Nespresso coffee maker, toaster, kettle, dishwasher, 8-seater extendable table), a master suite (double bed 140 x 190, wardrobe) with en-suite shower room (shower, washbasin, electric towel rail), 1 separate WC with washbasin, 2nd shower room (shower, double washbasin, electric towel rail), 2nd separate WC + washbasin.
Floor above kitchen: One bedroom (double bed 160 x 200, chest of drawers)
Floor above living room: Two bedrooms (each with 2 beds 90 x 200 + chest of drawers)
Also available: washing machine, WiFi connection, cot, baby seat, child safety gate.
Outside: Large unenclosed garden (sun loungers, patio furniture, charcoal barbecue), electric outlet for recharging your car.
To be paid on arrival:
Security deposit (500 €, bank imprint) + tourist tax (according to current rates)
Cleaning fee, bed linen and towels : 120 EUR
The utilities are included in the rental price.
Pets are not allowed.
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This former farmhouse is located in the classified village of Keravel, in the heart of an ancient hamlet.
Situated on the heights of Cap de la Chèvre, the pointe de Kerroux and its magnificent panorama, 80 m above the ocean, is 500 m away.
The Kerdreux and La Palue beaches can be reached on foot via the coastal footpath (GR) in 15 to 20 minutes.
Originally, this large farmhouse was made up of a series of dwellings dedicated to different activities: a crèche, an attic and a living room.
Today, the two bathrooms, for example, are in the former crèches, and the living room and kitchen are in the former living rooms where the whole family slept in enclosed beds.
The attic is now used as a bedroom.
The house has been completely renovated, with wood panelling and lime/goat rendering on all the walls.
A large sheltered garden is at your disposal.
This kind of open village, with communal areas that were used as threshing floors, is typical of the Crozon peninsula and is part of the charm of this atypical area in the west of Finistère.
These hamlets are part of the charm of the peninsula and its special habitat, built to withstand time and the elements.