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- Surface500 m²
- Rooms20
- Plot size10 a
* TRÉGUIER - HOUSE OF DUKE JEAN V - LISTED HISTORIC MONUMENT - AT THE FOOT OF THE CATHEDRAL - FIRST HALF OF THE 15TH CENTURY - HANGING GARDEN - TWO ADJOINING HOUSES - 6 KM FROM THE BEACHES - Tréguier, Côtes-d'Armor, Brittany.
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TRÉGUIER - HOUSE OF DUKE JEAN V - LISTED HISTORIC MONUMENT - AT THE FOOT OF THE CATHEDRAL - FIRST HALF OF THE 15TH CENTURY - HANGING GARDEN - TWO ADJOINING HOUSES - 6 KM FROM THE BEACHES - Tréguier, Côtes-d'Armor, Brittany.
At the foot of Tréguier Cathedral, in one of Brittany’s most beautiful and most visited medieval towns, just 6 km from the beaches, this aristocratic townhouse, listed as a Historic Monument and dating from the first half of the 15th century, is distinguished by its remarkable façade and interior ornamentation. The property consists of two adjoining houses that may function either together or independently. Its hanging garden overlooks the river and extends to a belvedere, lending the entire property the atmosphere of a secluded country residence in the heart of the town. Tradition holds that it served as the residence of Duke Jean V, Duke of Brittany during his stays in Tréguier, notably during pilgrimages in 1419 — following his recovery from measles — and again in 1427, as well as during the construction of the tomb of Saint Yves between 1420 and 1430, commissioned by the Duke in thanksgiving for his liberation from the Penthièvre family.
At the foot of Tréguier Cathedral, in one of Brittany’s most beautiful and most visited medieval towns, just 6 km from the beaches, this aristocratic townhouse, listed as a Historic Monument and dating from the first half of the 15th century, is distinguished by its remarkable façade and interior ornamentation. The property consists of two adjoining houses that may function either together or independently. Its hanging garden overlooks the river and extends to a belvedere, lending the entire property the atmosphere of a secluded country residence in the heart of the town. Tradition holds that it served as the residence of Duke Jean V, Duke of Brittany during his stays in Tréguier, notably during pilgrimages in 1419 — following his recovery from measles — and again in 1427, as well as during the construction of the tomb of Saint Yves between 1420 and 1430, commissioned by the Duke in thanksgiving for his liberation from the Penthièvre family.
- Surface : 500 m²
- Rooms : 20
- Bedrooms : 6
- Furnishing : Unfurnished
- Plot size : 10 a
- Location : Tréguier 22220
- Reference : VM442



