| Price | €201,400 £161,311* | Ref | 24716LG22 |
| Town | Langourla | Dept | Cotes d Armor |
| Floor | 180 M2 | Plot Size | 4290 M2 |
| Bath | 2 | Bed | 4 |
Lisa Greene Independent Agent, says :
This warm and inviting old house is currently a family home which suits it perfectly due to the spacious interior and the layout around a central hall downstairs, then a central landing above. It's easy for everyone to have their own space, but be close together. High ceilings and lots of light characterise this property. It has been loved and truly lived in by the existing owners, but it's now time for an overhaul and a new family to enjoy it. Set on the edge of the village of Langourla which has a school, general store, boulangerie, bars and a restaurant. Each year it plays host to a well known jazz festival. Located close to several charming market towns including Lamballe and Merdrignac. Ideally located just 30/40 minutes from miles of stunning coastline and under an hour from the airports at Rennes and Dinard, plus the port at St Malo.
The ground floor has a central entrance hall with a gorgeous old door and lovely tiled floor. Off to the right is a kitchen/diner which has two door to the hall plus one to the exterior. Off to the left double doors open onto a lounge with fireplace and nice wooden floors, as there are throughout in fact. Finally on the ground floor there is a family bathroom with WC.
On the first floor there are 4 bedrooms, 2 small dressing rooms and a further bathroom - the layout lends itself to multiple en suites. The staircase continues into the attic which would also be suitable for conversion into habitable space.
The interior does need some upgrading including rewiring and the roof is tired, factors reflected in the attractive price. However, it would be well worth the effort as it is a really lovely property and the roomy interior could have a wow factor. The property also has a large cellar which houses the central heating boiler.
The garden is enclosed and a generous size for a house in a village centre at over an acre. The views to the rear are over open fields and the garden has many lovely mature trees. There is a large stone barn and a small wood store.
| Logement économe | Logement |
≤ 50 |
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51-90 |
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91-150 |
|
151-230 |
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231-330 |
240 kWh |
331-449 |
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>450 |
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| Logement énergivore |
| Faible émission de GES | Logement |
≤ 6 |
|
6-10 |
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11-20 |
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21-35 |
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36-55 |
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56-80 |
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>81 |
81 kg |
| Forte émission de GES |
The name of the departments translates as "by the sea" in Breton, and the department's principal town is Saint Brieuc, founded by the Welsh monk Brieuc in 482 AD, with its imposing cathedral. Other towns of interest include Dinan, one of Brittany's finest medieval towns and a major tourist attraction and Guingamp, another town of historic and architectural as well as religious interest. There are many beach resorts and fishing ports. The department boasts six "petites cites de caractère" including Jugon les Lacs, an ancient fortress town surrounded by rivers and lakes.
The department is the least populated department in Brittany and so there is a real feeling of space - if you want to escape the rat race and enjoy the peace and quiet of rural France, the Côtes d'Armor is ideal. There is a great diversity of rural pursuits, lovely beaches with many leisure activities, along with stunning coastlines and dramatic inland landscapes. The coastline is dotted with lighthouses and is characterized by rocky coves and tidal inlets, and inland paths lead to ruined castles, fantastic forests and farm properties built in pink, grey and black stone.
Scattered with beautiful manor houses and chateaux, the department offers some fascinating architecture, with many attractive granite-faced properties. The property for sale is this part of France still represent very good value compared to other regions of the country.
* The currency conversion is for convenience of reference only