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Maison de campagne de 1 chambre à vendre à Sougéal

Sougéal, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France

€192 500  [£165 094]

Maison de campagne de 1 chambre à vendre à Sougéal

Sougéal, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France

€192 500  [£165 094]

Détails du bien immobilier


  • Chambres: 1
  • Salles de bain: 1
  • Surface du terrain: 2600 m2

Description complète


Chalet Style Detached House built in 2012 of about 60m2 living space including:

- Ground floor: Entrance, bathroom, wc, living room with kitchenette, jacuzzi tub and access to the terrace from where you can enjoy one of the most beautiful views of the bay of Mont St Michael.

- Upstairs: a large bedroom.

- Outside: Garden with pond and old stone bakehouse that can be renovated into a house (extension possible).

The whole on about 2,600m2 of land (demarcation in progress).

Further information:
Fees charged to: Seller

Living surface: 60 m2
Number of rooms: 2
Number of bedrooms: 1
Number of bathrooms: 1
Number of toilets: 1
Land area: 2,600 m2
Number of levels: 2
Kitchen
Heating: Individual Convectors
Heating mode: Electric
Sanitation: All water tank
Interior condition: Good
Distance to shops: 10 km
Distance to sea: 20 km
Fireplace: Yes
Terrace: Yes
Year of completion: 2012.

The department of Ille-et-Vilaine is the oldest in Brittany with gentle rolling countryside, forests, dunes and marshes to the north. The English Channel is to the north, Lower Normandy to the east, Pays de la Loire to the east and south, Morbihan and Cotes-d'Armor to the west.

Ille-et-Vilaine's coastline heads westward from Mont-Saint-Michel to an estuary 5 miles west of Dinard and includes the rocky Cote d'Émeraude and the Rance River estuary where the towns of Saint-Malo and Dinard are located.

Rennes, the department's capital, is located centrally and is situated on the Ille et Rance Canal which connects the north flowing Rance river with the Vilaine river that flows south-westerly into the Atlantic.

Oysters are still cultivated along the coast near Cancale but as the fishing industry has declined, the coastal resorts have become important tourist destinations.

Also, don't forget to visit the Saturday morning market in the medieval town of Fougeres.

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