REDUCED in price - Attractive Five bedroom village house, fully furnished, ready to move into.
Tastefully decorated, spacious village house with its generous living accommodation and well-equipped, quality fitted kitchen.
Situated within a short walk of the picturesque village lake, it is also within a short drive of both Brittany's famous Guerledan lake (popular for sailing, walking and cycling) and the tourist town of Mur-de-Bretagne and its central location means that both the north and south coasts are accessible within an hour or so.
Take a close look at its interior. With the furniture being included in the sale as this may well be the holiday or permanent home you have been looking for!
SUMMARY:
Ground floor: lounge / dining room, extensively fitted kitchen, storage room, WC and cloak cupboard.
First floor: three bedrooms (one of which is en-suite with a WC) and a bathroom with WC.
Second floor: two bedrooms (one of which is en-suite with a WC).
Heating: liquid gas-fired central heating, an electric fire in the lounge and double glazing throughout.
Outside: a large rear terrace area.
Taxe Fonciere for 2016: 417 euros a year
IN DETAIL:
A spacious, self-contained entrance hall opens into the lounge / dining room.
LOUNGE / DINING ROOM (approx 34.5m2) - spacious and well-lit, with a tiled floor and a character stone fireplace with a log-effect electric fire.
FITTED, WELL EQUIPPED KITCHEN (approx 17m2) - tastefully appointed with ceiling beams and featuring kitchen units in wood with stainless steel handles. It offers plenty of worktop space and includes a four-hob gas cooker with a stainless steel extractor fan, a dishwasher, a washing machine, a double electric oven and a fitted refrigerator / freezer. There is also a small breakfast bar with space to position chairs around it.
STORAGE ROOM - accessed through double doors directly from the kitchen.
The downstairs accommodation also includes a WC and a cloak cupboard.
FIRST FLOOR:
BEDROOM 1 - EN SUITE & WC (approx 12.5m2) - with a fitted wardrobe, two bedside tables and a chest of drawers. The en-suite offers a shower, wash basin, a heated towel rail.
BEDROOM 2 (approx 7m2) - with a free-standing wardrobe, a bedside table and a single bed.
BEDROOM 3 (approx 8.5m2) - with bunk-beds, a chest of drawers and a mini-wardrobe.
BATHROOM & WC (approx 6.5m2) - with a tiled floor and extensive tiling to the walls, the bathroom offers a bath, a good size shower, a wash basin with mirror, a towel rail and a fitted storage cupboard providing shelf space.
SECOND FLOOR:
BEDROOM 4 (approx 11.5m2 above a height of 1.8m with further floor space below that height) - with ceiling beams and featuring two single beds, two bedside tables and a wardrobe.
BEDROOM 5 - EN SUITE & WC (approx 18m2 > 1.8m) - with ceiling beams and featuring a double and a single bed, two bedside tables, a dressing table and a wardrobe. The en-suite offers a shower, a wash basin and a WC.
OUTSIDE:
The tiled roof of the house is generally in good condition but would need some attention as one or two tiles appear to have slipped. A satellite dish is in place.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
The north and south coasts of Brittany are both reachable with an hour, for example Binic and its neighbouring resorts on the north coast are around 59km (36 miles) away and the historic town of Vannes and nearby beaches on the south coast are around 75km (47 miles) away.
FERRY PORTS AND AIRPORTS:
- Saint Malo ferry port (serving Portsmouth and Jersey) - 127km 79 / miles
- Roscoff ferry port (serving Plymouth and Cork) - 122km 76 / miles
- Dinard airport - 113km / 71 miles
- Rennes airport - 118km / 74 miles
- Brest airport - 137km / 86 miles
Furnished
Fitted Kitchen
Double Glazing
Central Heating
Close to Amenities
Patio
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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