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7346NT22 Price €315,650
A nicely presented Breton longere with land and outbuilding, situated in a pretty hamlet 5 minutes from Plouguenast.
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Property Summary
This quality longere is divided into 3 parts. Two of which have been excellenty renovated to form a gite and a main house. With over 13000m2 of land plus a garage and games room, this property would make a fantastic family home with potential income.
Property Description
Situated in a pretty hamlet, this longere was built into an incline, creating a 3 storey main house at one end. This has been tastefully restored by the present owners and boasts a large living room complete with Villager stove, a fitted kitchen with an island and a downstairs shower room. At the top of the chesnut staircase is a landing with 2 double bedrooms leading off it. The master bedroom is enormous, and both benefit from walk-in wardrobes. Adjoining this is a 2 bedroom gite, this could become part of the main house if giting (if thats a word) is not your thing. The furthest end of the longere is to renovate, and is big enough for a further 2 bedrooms or another gite or a games room or a granny annex or a............. The main house has oil fired central heating, the boiler to which is housed in the cellar. Opposite the longere is another stone building. The ground floor of which is divided in two, creating a garage (with inspection pit) and a games room. Upstairs, over the whole length, is open plan and would make a great snooker room. All in all, this is a quality house in a lovely part of Brittany. If you're after a family home with land and potential income, then this is well worth seeing. The nearby town of Plouguenast has most commerces and lies between St Brieuc and Loudeac. The Ferry and Airports are within easy reach.
Location in France
The name of the departments translates as "by the sea" in Breton, and the department's principal town is Saint Brieuc, founded by the Welsh monk Brieuc in 482 AD, with its imposing cathedral. Other towns of interest include Dinan, one of Brittany's finest medieval towns and a major tourist attraction and Guingamp, another town of historic and architectural as well as religious interest. There are many beach resorts and fishing ports. The department boasts six "petites cites de caractère" including Jugon les Lacs, an ancient fortress town surrounded by rivers and lakes.
The department is the least populated department in Brittany and so there is a real feeling of space - if you want to escape the rat race and enjoy the peace and quiet of rural France, the Côtes d'Armor is ideal. There is a great diversity of rural pursuits, lovely beaches with many leisure activities, along with stunning coastlines and dramatic inland landscapes. The coastline is dotted with lighthouses and is characterized by rocky coves and tidal inlets, and inland paths lead to ruined castles, fantastic forests and farm properties built in pink, grey and black stone.
Scattered with beautiful manor houses and chateaux, the department offers some fascinating architecture, with many attractive granite-faced properties. The property for sale is this part of France still represent very good value compared to other regions of the country.
