Overview
- Updated On:
- October 22, 2022
- 3 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathrooms
- 80 ac
To discover in Lannion, Beautiful detached house of 80m2 and its landscaped garden, with trees and fenced in a very quiet area. It has a large basement with 2 parking spaces as well as a part that can serve as a workshop and storage for garden tools. Upstairs, fitted and fitted kitchen, hallway leading to 3 beautiful bedrooms, bathroom with tub. Open living room with its corner fireplace facing south. Close to shops and all amenities, 20 min from the beaches of Perros-Guirec, 10 min from the Morlaix St Brieuc axis, and 10 mins from the lannion Cote de Granit airport Fees charged to the seller Commercial agent The capital of Trégor, Lannion is the second biggest town in Côtes-d'Armor. Built on the hillside on the banks of the River Léguer, it comprises a lower part and an upper part of undeniable charm, with old half-timbered or slate-clad houses. The oldest ones, from the 16th century, are on Rue des Chapeliers. On Place du Marhallac'h, you can admire two houses with turrets. For a direct view of the town, head to the Brélévenez steps: 140 steps lined by small houses, with an exceptional panorama when you reach the top. Time seems to have stood still in the district of Brélévenez, with its Templar church and typical houses. Don't miss the Church of St. John du Baly, built in the 16th century and extended in the 17th century: its square tower once had a spire, which was demolished in 1760. Another sight to see: the old convent of St. Anne, now converted into a social and cultural centre. There are some lovely woodland walks awaiting you along the Léguer: this is the realm of springs, secret chapels and sheltered little harbours, all the way to the beaches of Beg Léguer. On Thursdays, the town is busy with its big, well-known market. Common new Côtes d'Armor in Brittany, Lannion takes place on the Léguer, near Perros-Guirec, Ploulec'h or Rospez. The capital of Treg, second city of the department, you can admire the sea coast of the Channel. From ancient origins, as evidenced by the megalithic remains found there, the Brittany town of Lannion knows a Gallic and Roman occupation before developing mainly in the Middle Ages. Strongly affected by the wars of religion and the Revolt of the Red Hats, she knows eventually an economic boom thanks to its port. Today called the mini-Silicon Valley, it is mainly oriented towards telecom and fiber, in addition to tourism. It continues in particular to charm visitors with its rich architectural heritage as well as its great leisure offer. To receive more information about this property and to be put in touch directly with our local agent, Jean-Baptiste Ruyters, please fill in the form below.
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