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Brittany, Morbihan, St-Gérand, France

£268,677
€310,000
Leggett Immobilier, France
PROPERTY TYPE

House

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

1,389 sq ft

129 sq m

Key features

  • Garden
  • Terrace
  • Fiber optic
  • Wheelchair friendly
  • Hamlet property
  • 0-2 km to amenities
  • Electricity on site
  • Woodburner(s)
  • Single storey
  • Private parking

Description

A18830DEM56 - At the front is a raised concrete terrace with a wooden structure covered in wisteria, giving shade in the summer, ideal for enjoying breakfast and lunch outside. The front parking area is large enough for 2-3 cars and has been tarmacked. Flower borders line the front of the house.

To the rear is a large composite wood terrace, ideal for evening sun and leading to the enclosed garden with lawn beyond. The charcoal grey fence between the rear garden and the lane was installed in 2024.

Below is a large plot of land comprising a lawn bordered by trees and a very large enclosed barn (468 m²) - with vehicle access from the road alongside the canal. It would be possible to make the shed accessible from inside the house by reopening one of the two doors currently occupied by bookcases in the kitchen.

With its sought-after location, well thought-out renovation, good quality of finish, regular maintenance and proximity to major towns and roads, this beautiful house with land and barn next to the Nantes-Brest canal could be a superb home or investment for its next owner.

Saint-Gérand
Beautiful Countryside: Saint-Gérand is welcoming willage with bar/restaurant, bakery, village shop, auto garage and two schools. It is surrounded by picturesque landscapes, making it ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.

Historical Church: The village features a charming church with elements of local architecture, reflecting the region's cultural heritage.

Rural Charm: The tranquil atmosphere and traditional Breton architecture provide a glimpse into authentic rural life in Brittany.

Pontivy
Château de Pontivy: This historic castle, dating back to the 15th century, is a major attraction, offering insights into the region's history and architecture.

Canal de Nantes à Brest: The town is located along this scenic canal, perfect for walking, cycling, and enjoying boating activities.

Historic Town Center: Pontivy's mix of medieval and Napoleonic architecture, along with lively markets and shops, adds to its appeal.

Church of Saint-Joseph: Known for its beautiful stained glass, this church is a key historical and architectural highlight.

Nantes-Brest Canal
Scenic Waterway: The canal runs through picturesque landscapes, providing beautiful views and a serene environment for leisure activities.

Walking and Cycling Paths: The canal is lined with paths that are perfect for walking and biking, allowing visitors to explore the surrounding nature.

Boating Opportunities: The canal is popular for recreational boating, with numerous locks and charming waterside villages along the route.

Fishing and Wildlife: The area surrounding the canal offers excellent fishing spots and opportunities to observe local wildlife.

Local Regional Town

Pontivy, located in the Morbihan department of Brittany, offers a compelling mix of historic charm, practical amenities, and natural beauty that can be attractive to potential house buyers. Here’s a concise summary of its strong points and attractions:

Historical and Cultural Appeal

- Napoleonic and Medieval heritage: Pontivy is unique in Brittany for combining a medieval old town (around the Château des Rohan) with a Napoleonic district featuring wide avenues and neoclassical architecture.
- Château des Rohan: A well-preserved 15th-century castle adds character and serves as a focal point for local tourism and events.
- Cultural life: Includes museums, art galleries, and festivals, fostering a vibrant community atmosphere.

Natural Surroundings and Outdoor Life

- Canal de Nantes à Brest: Runs through the town, ideal for walking, cycling, and boating.
- Green spaces: Parks and countryside surround the town, appealing to families, retirees, and nature lovers.

Amenities and Infrastructure

- Comprehensive services: Hospitals, schools (including bilingual Breton options), sports complexes, swimming pools, supermarkets, and local markets.
- Transport links: Although not served by a train station, road access is good (near N24 and N164), and regional bus services are available.

Real Estate and Lifestyle

- Affordable property prices: Compared to coastal areas in Brittany, Pontivy offers better value for money, including spacious homes and character properties.
- Strong local community: A friendly, welcoming atmosphere, with a mix of locals and newcomers, including British and European buyers.

Development and Investment Potential

- Active town planning: Pontivy Community is part of a larger intercommunal initiative, investing in infrastructure, environment, and tourism.
- Balanced lifestyle: Combines quiet rural charm with the functionality of a small city.

In summary, Pontivy is ideal for buyers seeking an affordable, authentic, bustling regional Breton town with solid amenities, a rich cultural backdrop, and a peaceful lifestyle. It's particularly appealing to families, retirees, and remote workers looking for space, character, and community.

Here is a summary of the distances and travel times by car from Saint-Gérand (56920) to the main coastal towns and beaches in southern Brittany:

Nearby coastal towns and beaches

Lorient

Distance: approximately 65.7 km
Travel time: approximately 53 minutes
Access: via the D768 and the N24

Quiberon

Distance: approximately 84.5 km
Travel time: approximately 1 hour 15 minutes
Access: via the D768 and the N165

Vannes

Distance: approximately 53.2 km
Travel time: approximately 50 minutes
Access: via the N165

Arradon

Distance: approximately 53.4 km
Travel time: approximately 55 minutes
Beaches: Kerbilouet, Penboch, La Carrière

Belle-Île-en-Mer

Distance: approximately 71.3 km (as the crow flies)
Access: Ferry from Quiberon (14 km) or Port-Navalo

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Brittany, Morbihan, St-Gérand, France

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Distances are straight line measurements
  • Dinard (Pleurtuit)(International)
    50.1 miles
  • Rennes (St-Jacques)(International)
    53.2 miles
  • Nantes Atlantique(International)
    88.9 miles

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All of our agents live and work in France and have excellent local knowledge, covering both their area and local property prices. Clients are given a single point of contact who is dedicated to helping them make the right decision and to be by their side throughout the purchase process. Our in-house contracts team are experienced in dealing with local notaires and have overseen the purchase of over €1bn of French property - they will ensure that the sale progresses smoothly and our fully bilingual team will guide you through all legal documentation.

With over 600 agents spread across the country we like to think that we are now the leading international estate agency in France, last year around one in ten of all UK buyers of French property trusted us to help them. However, the company’s size and success has not altered the fact that we are a family business who pride ourselves on professionalism and friendliness.

Local knowledge is invaluable when buying in a foreign country. Leggett provides this knowledge - nearly all of our agents have lived through a move themselves and have been trained to deal with any issue or question that might arise. This training includes a three day, residential, course, further "advanced" training and access to our head office team who keep abreast of all changes in French property law and legislation.

It is this, unique, “hand-holding” approach that has helped build the foundations of our company. No other agency in France takes such care of a client before, during and after a property is purchased.

The system for buying a property in France can be complex but is regarded as being one of the safest in the world – the French like "red tape" but not much surprises us now.

With over 20 years of experience, we have the knowledge to aid with legal matters, help with finance, and even ensure that you have all the essential services connected when you make the move to your new home.

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