REDUCED in price - House and Guest Gite in a rural hamlet offering a renovation / modernisation opportunity on a plot of 518m2.
This cottage with adjoining gite is set in a quiet hamlet in central Brittany 9km from Corlay and close to the Butte St Michel, war-time German observation post with extensive views over the lush, green surrounding countryside in a tranquil area ideal for country walking, cycling, dog-walking and filling your lungs with fresh air. Sitting on a plot of 518m2, the properties are in need of some renovation to bring them up-to-date and are priced accordingly but have the potential to provide either one large family home or retain the cottage and gite as they are, with the potential to let out the gite if desired.
The properties are situated 9km from the nearby town of Corlay, 14km from the old, picturesque town of Quintin and 16km from Mur-de-Bretagne and the picturesque lake at Guerledan.
MAIN HOUSE comprises of a hallway with tiled floor leading to:
- Lounge (approx 22m2) with a laminate floor and a traditional fireplace with chimney breast
- Kitchen (approx 9.3m2) with a laminate floor, kitchen units and cupboards and a double sink
- WC
- External laundry room / summer kitchen (approx 11m2)
A wooden staircase leads you to:
- Landing with laminate floor, exposed beams and access to the attic which has the potential to be converted into a play area or small additional bedroom
- Bedroom 1 (approx 10.5m2)
- Bedroom 2 (approx 12.5m2)
- Shower room including multi-jet shower cubicle, WC and wash basin
SMALLER HOUSE / GUST GITE comprises:
- Lounge with corner kitchen (approx 19.4m2) with traditional chimney breast, open fireplace and exposed beams
- Shower room with wash basin (needs a replacement shower cubicle)
- WC
- Bedroom (approx 9m2) with its exposed beams
- Ladder access to a large attic (approx 35m2) with a wood floor and the potential to create further accommodation
- Large garage with power / lights
The department of Cotes d'Armor is the northern most department in the Region of Brittany, with the English Channel to the north, Ille-et-Vilaine to the east, Morbihan to the south and Finistere to the west it is a sunshine gem.
The picturesque Émeraude Coast looks north to the English Channel and is packed with charming seaside resorts and old fishing villages. Most of the towns of the interior were founded in the Middle Ages. The department's southern half is crossed by the Noires Mountains that run west to east with rivers emptying to the south into the Bay of Biscay and to the north into the Channel.
Along the coast, fishing was once important but is now secondary to the cultivation of fruit, oats, potatoes and wheat and of course tourism.
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