| Price | €21,850 £17,576* | Ref | 15435CP44 |
| Town | Masserac | Dept | Loire Atlantique |
| Floor | 0 M2 | Plot Size | 1900 M2 |
| Bath | 0 | Bed | 0 |
Clive Percival Independent Agent, says :
Looking to build your own dream home in Loire Atlantique? Why not consider a viewing? Permission to construct in place and all services are adjacent to site. Maybe investment in all four would make an ideal business opportunity,
View Clive's Property PortfolioWithin walking distance to open marshlands and the banks of the River Vilaine and Don, where an abundance of wildlife can be observed. There are beautiful walks, cycle rides, horse riding, boating and fishing. A short walk away is Masserac a typical French village with boulangerie, coiffures, restaurant and bar. Slightly further away are the larger towns of Guemene Penfoa and Redon which both have there own supermarkets, DIY stores, builders merchants and numerous bars and restaurants. With close links to Rennes or Nantes airports (there is a direct train service to Rennes) and ferry ports of St Malo Caen and Cherbourg to the north, the UK is never too far away.
DPE : This property does not have a fixed heating system
Loire-Atlantique is part of the current region of Pays-de-la-Loire and is surrounded by the departments of Morbihan, Ile-et-Vilaine, Maine-et-Loire, and Vendée with the Atlantic on the west. It is a particularly scenic region, with some 30 miles of the Jade Coast.
The area was originally part of Brittany, and contains what many people still consider to be Brittany's capital, Nantes. This department was separated from Brittany in 1941 by the German occupation.
Although Saint Nazaire is a major commercial port, Nantes, the regional capital, offers visitors a cultural heritage dominated by Gothic art and the Renaissance. Nantes is a large, bustling town, home to the most important gallery of paintings in France after the Louvre. Its impressive château des ducs de Bretagne is well worth a visit, as is the passage Pommeraye, a sumptuous and fantastical 19th-century shopping arcade. It claims to be the most rapidly developing city in France, with France's largest refinery and the country's fourth largest port, a major university and modern industries such as electronics and aviation. Nantes Airport offers flights back to London Stansted, East Midlands and Dublin.
Other places of interest are Pornic, a fishing village that has become popular as a seaside resort, once frequented by Auguste Renoir and Gustave Flaubert, and La Baule-Escoublac, a resort created in the 19th century and now just 3 hours from Paris by TGV. Dotted along the beach and inland in the forests, you will find stunning apartments and villas just seconds from the sea or overlooking stunning marinas.
* The currency conversion is for convenience of reference only