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£172,799

€199,750 (€216/sq. ft)

2 bed villa for sale

Coadout, Côtes-D'armor, Bretagne
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
926 sq. ft

£172,799

(€216/sq. ft)

€199,750

2 bed villa for sale
Coadout, Côtes-D'armor, Bretagne

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

    • 926 sq. ft

About this property

  • Garden

  • Terrace

  • Hamlet property

  • Linky

  • Garage

  • Woodburner(s)

  • Electricity on site

  • Barns - outbuildings

  • Detached

  • Character property

  • Good condition

  • Suitable for horses

  • Wood fuelled heating

  • High speed internet

  • Individual

  • Barns-outbuildings

  • Water on site

A bar and a school are located in the village nearby. The pretty village of Bourbriac is ten minutes by car and has local shops, a restaurant, two schools, a leisure centre, bank, bakery, vehicle garage, newsagent and a hairdresser. The large city of Saint-Brieuc is just thirty minutes by car.

Situated just a fifteen minute drive from the centre of historic Guingamp, vibrant culture is just on the doorstep.

Guingamp, located in the Côtes d'Armor department of Brittany, France, is a charming town known for its rich history, architecture and rich cultural heritage. Here are some main attractions:

- Basilique Notre-Dame de Bon Secours: This impressive 12th-century basilica is noteworthy for its stunning architecture and elaborate stained glass windows.

- The historic town centre: Featuring quaint streets, traditional Breton houses, and local shops, the town centre is perfect for leisurely strolls and discovering local crafts.

- Château de Pierre: Although primarily a ruin, the remains of this castle offer a glimpse into the feudal history of the area and scenic views of the surrounding landscape.

- The Enclos Paroissial: A beautifully preserved church enclosure that showcases typical Breton architectural styles, attracting visitors interested in religious heritage.

- Festival de Cornouaille: Held annually, this vibrant festival showcases Breton culture through music, dance, and traditional cuisine, drawing both locals and tourists.

- Nearby Nature: The surrounding countryside offers trails for hiking and exploring the picturesque landscapes of Brittany, including potential walks along the river Trieux.

- Local markets: The weekly market is a great way to experience local produce, artisanal goods, and Brittany's culinary delights.

Guingamp combines historical charm with cultural vitality, making it a desirable destination in Brittany.

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