Michael Zingraf Bassin d’Arcachon presents this single-storey house with contemporary lines, drawing on the traditional longère style of southwestern France. Located in a quiet cul-de-sac close to La Hume’s harbour, it offers a fluid, open layout. The 60 sqm living area brings together the kitchen, dining and lounge spaces. It opens southwards onto a wooden terrace and a pool, both set naturally within the garden.
The home includes three bedrooms, including a 30 sqm master suite with independent access, a study, two shower rooms and a utility room. The design is clear and efficient, with well-defined areas and no unnecessary complexity.
The land measures over 650 sqm and fully surrounds the house. To the rear, it borders a communal, non-buildable strip of land, providing a calm visual backdrop and eliminating the risk of future construction nearby. The setting remains peaceful, while shops, local markets, oyster farms, cycle paths and beaches are all close by.
La Hume, a district of Gujan-Mestras, is appreciated for its lifestyle. Nestled between Arcachon and Le Teich, it offers a balance between nature and community, with easy access to both local services and natural spaces. The Arcachon Bay is a unique maritime landscape, defined by its tides, pine forests and oyster culture – a region where the rhythm of the seasons remains perceptible.
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