Located just 300m from the sea in an area of outstanding coastal scenery, this beautiful 'corps de ferme' is in a peaceful location just minutes from the stunning coastal path and lovely unspoilt beaches.

The property consists of two houses, each with their own character and their own private gardens with views onto the fields that stretch to the sea. Both houses have been indvidually renovated and decorated to the highest of standards. Stylishly furnished with antiques, comfortable beds and white cotton bedding, we aim to offer an exceptional standard of both charming and comfortable accommodation.

The property is situated in the coastal village of Primelin and dates back to at least 1836 and would have been the home of a wealthy and important merchant. Spread over almost 5000m2, and encircled by a high stone wall, there was at one time up to five buildings here, several now in ruins.

Ty Traez is the largest house, a very spacious 5 bedroom 'maison de maitre' that was built in 1911; it is the white house in the centre of the above photo.

Ty Bili is the new addition to French Berry in 2009. This cosy stone longere with granite walls as thick as your arm is currently being renovated to a very high standard, using all natural and local materials. It is the stone building to the right of the photo.

A short walk from the property takes you to the coastal path which leads to a sandy beach, sheltered and gently shelving it is ideal for families. There are various small creeks that are wonderful to swim off, and quiet craggy points to watch the sun go down. Just 8km from the Pointe du Raz, and marine park of Cap Sizun, Ty Traez and Ty Bili are ideally placed to appreciate some of France's most spectacular coastal scenery.

Ty Traez is featured on Alastair Sawday's Special Places to Stay;

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Ty Traez (white) and Ty Bili (right)
Pointe du Raz
Front garden
Large, private garden
Comfortable bedrooms
Sun Trap!
Neaby on the cliffpath
Outdoor dining area
Superb beaches
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