Le Rêve de Granit: A 19th-Century Breton Château Woven from Time and Light
Rennes, Brittany, France
Price
$1,825,113 (converted from €1,554,400)
Property Type
chateau
City
Rennes
Region
Brittany
Overview
Between the whispered secrets of Rennes and the salt-kissed winds of Vannes, where the Morbihan countryside unfurls like an emerald tapestry, stands a masterpiece hewn from the very soul of Brittany. **For the first time in its storied existence**, this 1898 *château*—a symphony of granite in ochre, gray, and black—emerges from the mists of history, its neo-Renaissance façade catching the golden Breton light as it has for over a century. Here, time does not pass; it lingers, in the rustic bossages of weathered stone, in the stained-glass halo of saints watching over the palatial chapel, in the dry moats that still guard the 16th-century pavilions like silent sentinels.
Step beneath the wrought-iron canopy of the northeast façade, where the air hums with the scent of aged oak and the faintest trace of woodsmoke from monumental chimneys. The entrance hall unfolds like a prologue to a grander tale: columns rise to stucco ceilings, lion-protome balusters guard the grand staircase, and stenciled wall canvases whisper of banquets and ballrooms past. To the right, the smoking office waits, its display cases holding ghosts of cigar smoke and hushed conversations, while ahead, the central hallway—flanked by cement tiles and beamed ceilings—guides you deeper into a world where every detail is deliberate, every carving a testament to craftsmanship lost to time.

The south-facing salons are a procession of opulence. In the central living room, Bacchus and Venus recline in gilded frames above herringbone floors, their gazes following the sunlight that spills onto the balcony. The dining room, anchored by a neo-Renaissance fireplace bearing Louis XIV’s stern portrait, seems to pulse with the echoes of clinking crystal and laughter. Nearby, the Louis XVI salon, with its marble hearth and delicate woodwork, offers a quieter refuge, while the chapel—two stories of divine artistry—bathed in the celestial glow of Art Nouveau stained glass, where the Virgin Mary floats among lilies and angels watch over a 17th-century altarpiece carved with the vows of kings.
Beyond the château’s walls, **30 hectares of romantic parkland** stretch toward the horizon, where ancient oaks stand guard over stud farm paddocks and the option of **44 additional hectares of woodland** beckons like an unwritten chapter. The estate’s authenticity is untouched: the hunting room, with its original cupboards and marble fireplace, still smells of polished leather and old parchment; the billiard hall, adorned with acanthus-leaf stucco, waits for the click of ivory balls; and the **11 bedrooms**—six kissed by southern light—offer sanctuaries of marble fireplaces, wooden floors, and 19th-century baths where one might soak in the same tubs that cradled generations before.

This is not merely a home; it is a legacy cast in granite and gilded in history, a place where the past is not preserved but *lived*. For the connoisseur of rarity, the custodian of beauty, here is a Breton jewel—**listed as a historic monument, never before offered**—where every stone tells a story, and the next chapter could be yours.
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