Ideally located 5 minutes from the sea, in a region where the beauty of the landscape is matched only by their variety (Bay of Morlaix, Roscoff, Ile de Batz) this manor 1st quarter of the sixteenth century was discovered at the end of a small winding road, 3 km from the river Penzé, behind his ordeal and its chapel dedicated to Our Lady of Lesplouénan.

The quiet, rustic environment, the garden, descending to the river, close to the marinas, with more than 400 m² renovated and four rooms for guests dependencies ...
Space and authenticity you expect for your pleasure.

Chapelle Porte

All buildings designed the garden with the two wings of the mansion, its corner tower to the south, a dependency with workshop, stable and cellar. The pond fed by a spring, a fountain and waterfalls is extended by the stream that meanders to the sea .

The main entrance to the mansion with its curved door is decorated with two granite pillars, a sign of nobility of the place. At right is a window mullion to complete this table. The interior is in unison with monumental fireplaces, a collection of arched doors, arched windows in the turret with the spiral staircase running on kernel access to all floors and leading to a room overlooking the high heated region. The empoutrellement is magnificent..

At the ground floor of the main building is a first reception room (room bass), the medieval kitchen with its huge fireplace, passeplats, his tub, his ogival oratory and his pass bottles, left the former cellar now office lounge. The right wing of the manor longère welcomes guest rooms. It includes room carriages became breakfast andliving room with kitchen area, four deluxe rooms each with private bath or shower. Brest airport is less than an hour, the ferry port of Roscoff is 1/4h. The shops and amenities are 3 Km.

History
Manoir de Lesplouénan (XV-XVI ((e)) century): Cradle of feudal family lesplouënan, blazons "money tree SINOPLE", owned by the family by marriage Pontantoull, including Jean, Sieur de lesplouénan in 1444 and Pierre Pont Toull year in 1503. Another etymology gives a Poulle Bridge. Breton which has a meaning very close. The name of the family appears to be related to the place and demonstrates the presence of water. The manor is called neighbor does not Carpont? Indeed streams, ponds and fountains adorn the scene.

The mansion is owned by :
- François Kersauzen, "Archer in brigandine" to watch in 1534, his son in 1557,
- Charles Auffroy, Sieur de lesplouënan, married in 1580 to Françoise de Trémic,
- Jean- Baptiste Le rouge acquired in 1698 before her marriage in 1699 with Suzanne Jeanne Baptiste MOL.
- Louise Le Rouge, lady Lesplouënan wife in 1747 and his cousin François Huon squire, Sieur de Kerillio in the chapel of the manor ……

The name of the manor
The word "The" in Breton means the court. Lesplouenan mean the Court of Plouenan, the court of the lord (Sire), where he lives, but also the place where justice is rendered.

Architectural elements
Renaissance Bretonne the current mansion was built in the 1st quarter on a sixteenth original T The monumental gateway to the south, Gothic tower overlooks a stairway to 6 cut sides. The staircase live with ceiling tiles radiating rotating core, inside a radius of 2.08 m. Above the stairs high room with a fireplace that can accommodate a table games (cards, ...) and still offers a great view of the surrounding land.

Architectural fashion is changing very quickly XVI, under the influence of Italy and the King of France François 1st married to Claude, daughter of the Duchess Anne. Britain follows the movement, while retaining its unique architecture. Renaissance is mixed with Gothic style.

The original plan T, archaic and outmoded seems abandoned for a new plan L.

Le Manoir is composed of two main buildings in the square, with the angle of the turret of building stairs.

Very ajourée tower distributes space, light, determines the movement. The plan L complicates the service. It needs two-pass dishes: 1 between the kitchen and the 2nd round and between the tower and the lower room, and the presence of a servant at the tower to provide service to low or the room to the private on the floor. Between the kitchen and cellar dirt is a password-cylinder mullion.br>

Gravure



The sixteenth chapel dedicated to Our Lady of Lesplouënan was being rebuilt length shortened in 1869: the date range on the facade. The chapel does most cults, it has lost its windows but retains a beautiful bell tower style Léonard. The altar was moved into the chapel of ND Kérellon to Plouénan on the way of Tro Breizh. The crest of Pontantoul owners in 1427, blasonnant "sowing of ermines in saltire gules" adorns the west gable. It is surmounted by the motto: "No Force". On the side door badges Sud Trois frustres are almost erased.

Pietas piety or blank. This ancient statue comes from the former Calvary. It is especially moving in its simplicity.

" The Pieta" primitive "? It probably surprised more than a finding that is not in this category which meets the parameters, quite wrong, we are trying too often in art Breton: the left, the naive, the clumsy, the rural, peasant, the primitive, the craft, the spontaneous, popular, and last qualifier Supreme taken in a way obviously too small. Certainly there is something in all of the Pietà Lesplouénan to Plouénan ... .... In the abundant flowering Pietà popular, we should point out, again, atypical work of Sainte-Catherine Mespaul ... .. So many productions of humble stone masons who, in the fervor of their hearts, simple tool for everyday work and lay in the service of religious representation ...." Yves-Pascal castel, 15 April 2001.

The Virgin and Child holding a lily of the right hand, Kersantite statue that adorned the outside wall of the chapel has been moved to 1960. The Virgin of lesplouënan adorns the oratory three niche Mengleuz to Plouénan, located just up the road towards plouénan..

La vierge à l'enfant Le calvaire



Once underground tell the old, Lesplouënan was connected by a tunnel at the Manoir du Carpont.Ce mansion nearby, located at the crossroads, near the road to St. Pol Plouénan, was separated from Lesplouënan by a forest of trees of high forest. The subway stopped it in the woods or entered it even further? The manor is remote Carpont still nearly eight hundred meters!

Was it an ancient Roman aqueduct reused or other construction enabling residents of the manor to flee the danger to the troubled times ? Or simply take shelter in case of danger, a hiding place for goods or people very useful at the time of the wars of the League or Revolution ?

The subway, old, has not maintained probably collapsed long .. Nevertheless, the legend is always.