| Price | €119,900 £96,448* | Ref | 14050CP56 |
| Town | La Roche Bernard | Dept | Morbihan |
| Floor | 42 M2 | Plot Size | 0 M2 |
| Bath | 0 | Bed | 0 |
Clive Percival Independent Agent, says :
Recently re-furbished this shop unit is ideally situated in the centre of the popular tourist town of La Roche Bernard. Next to the Artisan quarter with its many craft shops and walking distance to the marina and Old Port, this is a business opportunity which cannot be ignored.
View Clive's Property PortfolioThe shop was once part of an Old school building. It comprises of 42m2 of floor space and has a small kithen area and WC. The frontage is inviting with large glass windows and doors which can be left open in the summer. There is a glass conopy and the exterier is decked leaving space for outside tables and chairs.La Roche Bernard is particularly well known as a tourist destination due to its interesting and varied craft shops and cobbled streets of the Old Town. Positioned on the River Vilaine and closeness to the coast which is only 20 minutes away the town attracts a large boating community.
| Logement économe | Logement |
≤ 50 |
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51-90 |
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91-150 |
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151-230 |
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231-330 |
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331-449 |
441 kWh |
>450 |
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| Logement énergivore |
| Faible émission de GES | Logement |
≤ 6 |
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6-10 |
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11-20 |
14 kg |
21-35 |
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36-55 |
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56-80 |
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>81 |
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| Forte émission de GES |
The rugged Atlantic coast of the Morbihan offers fine beaches, both tourist hotspots and secluded bays. Inland, there are sleepy villages, and bustling market towns. The capital of Morbihan is Vannes, an ancient town and residence of the former Dukes of Brittany. Other famous towns include Josselin, famous for its château, La Roche Bernard, an historic and attractive town with a pretty port, Rochefort en Terre, Lizio and Malestroit, all 'cités de caractères', renowned for their history and character. The Gulf of Morbihan offers a wide range of sandy beaches, from the more renowned resort of Damgan, to more secluded, private coves. The department boasts an abundance of islands, many of which can be reached by boat from the mainland, including Belle Ile en Mer, the largest French island in the Atlantic. Morbihan's famous standing stones, spread over some 40 individual sites, are linked by the Route des Mégalithes. Carnac is the world's largest megalithic site where there are a reported 2,792 stones. The Morbihan coastline enjoys a warm micro-climate, ensuring it is a perennially popular holiday destination, which makes it a prime investment area. Vannes has as much sunshine as Toulouse (over 2,000 hours per year), relatively little rainfall and average maximum temperatures of around 22 degrees Celsius. Parts of the Morbihan are sufficiently warm to support flora normally reserved for the Mediterranean! In terms of infrastructure, Morbihan offers good access to Rennes, Nantes and Brest airports, the ports of Cherbourg, Roscoff, Le Havre and St Malo as well as a direct TGV link between Redon and Paris.
* The currency conversion is for convenience of reference only