REDUCED in price - Village House situated in the centre of a rural village and not far to shops, this is actually a set of 2 stone houses together (152 sqm in total) with garage and garden. Ground floor, living room 32m2, fitted kitchen, shower room with WC, room. 1st floor, Office, 2 bedrooms, shower room, WC. 2nd floor, 1 room of 15m2, attics. Room to finish with storage above, enclosed garden with pedestrian exit. Garage. Cellar.
Ground floor: Living room 32m2 facing south, on the back, fitted kitchen with fireplace, facing East (approx 2m2), access to garden, hallway, shower room with WC, 1 bedroom with bay window to the east (electric shutters), cupboards.
1st floor: Landing, 2 bedrooms 13m2 and 15m2, one displayed south in frontage, the other exposed East on the back, shower room, WC separated.
2nd floor: an old bedroom on parquet, approx. 15m2, 2 attics of which one suitable for conversion.
Outbuilding: including a workshop room of approx. 10m2 with storage above, a garage of 12m2 adjoining the workshop.
Electric heating, wood and PVC joinery, single and double glazing.
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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