| Price | €39,000 £31,237* | Ref | 9448AS35 |
| Town | Sougeal | Dept | Ille et Vilaine |
| Floor | 0 M2 | Plot Size | 0 M2 |
| Bath | 0 | Bed | 0 |
Rebecca Larkin Independent Agent, says :
These projects are becoming harder to find and more popular especially when the basic work has already been completed.
Attached on one side to a similar property that has already been renovated this little house has its own ground fore and rear and benefits from a very useful detached building. Already having a CU positive and a new fosse septique installed.
Walls hewn from Brittany stone with slate roof there is an open room on the ground floor and a convertible attic above. A blank canvas to make your mark.
Immediately to the rear of the house are the grounds where the new fosse has already been installed. A nice manageable sized plot with side access from the lane and another building useful for a garage or storage.
The little house is crying out for somebody to restore. Will make a great project and fantastic investment.
Set within a tiny hamlet and close to a good thriving village, the market town of Pontorson just a 10 minute drive with Le Mont Saint Michel being just over 15 minutes away, the port of Saint-Malo and airport of Dinard less than an hour.
DPE : We are in the process of updating all DPE test.
Brittany's historic capital, 2,000 year-old Rennes, which lies at the confluence of the Ille et Vilaine rivers, is one of the departments four "Art Towns", the others being Fougères, Saint-Malo and Vitré. Rennes has a population of around 220,000 inhabitants and attracts a large mobile population, mainly because of the university and many business that have established in the area.
Whilst the department is the most densely-populated in Brittany, by contrast it has the youngest population, averaging under 37 years of age. Other towns and places of interest include Redon, at the confluence of Brittany's two largest rivers, the Oust and the Vilaine, and Dinard, one of Europe's finest seaside resorts. The coastal towns of Saint Malo and Dinard and the areas inland of the coast are very popular with homebuyers because of the attractive coastline, generally mild climate, great infrastructure and ease of access back to the UK and Northern Europe. From Rennes airport one can fly direct to Exeter, Southampton, Manchester, Edinburgh, Belfast and Dublin, and Dinard airport, although smaller, offers flights to Guernsey and London. St Malo port offers cross channel ferry access to Poole, Portsmouth, Weymouth, Jersey and Guernsey.
It is a department rich in historic and religious monuments, remarkable medieval cities and natural history with numerous museums and theatres. Its' proximity to the coast attracts a large number of tourists to the area, which is good news for those looking to set up a tourist-related business such as chambre d'hôtes or gîtes.
* The currency conversion is for convenience of reference only