It is always interesting seeing which property we have for sale in France gets the most "Hits" and when there is a French Property Exhibition in the UK it is even more interesting because the number of new visitors gives a slightly different result.
There has been one property that has left the rest standing and we think there is no contest as it is a really lovely home and a well priced property which has taken our "Star of the Show Weekend Spot" - This beautiful Traditional Longere in Brittany with a swimming pool - CXZ00703.
The organisers of A Place In The Sun exhibition even picked up on this property and made it there home page featured listing on the main Saturday of the Property exhibition - if you want to see the listing on A Place in the Sun website then click here.
OR CLICK ON THE IMAGE - to be taken to the full property listing.
Having a property that has all the benefits of being in the countryside, but at the same time just outside of a town sounds like a bit of a tall order, but here is a lovely example of one. Set at the end of a lane with no neighbours, but within walking distance of a large busy village, you will find this glorious south facing Typically French Longere dating back to the 16th century, which has been fully renovated retaining all of its original character, including exposed beams and original character fireplaces.
The department of Morbihan in the south-eastern part of Brittany has a coastal area offering a micro-climate, the Morbihan Gulf on the south coast; where you will find the ancient town of Vannes. Morbihan is bordered by Cotes-d’Armor to the north, Ille-et-Vilaine to the east, Pays de la Loire to the southeast and Finistère to the west.
Morbihan’s main activities are agriculture, fishing and tourism. Oysters are cultivated in the Gulf of Morbihan. Tourism is popular along the Morbihan coastline and in the medieval towns and villages dotted around the countryside. Carnac is the French version of Stonehenge with stones laid in concentric circles by an ancient people.
These Megaliths and Dolmens and Menhirs are believed to have been placed there between 3500 and 1800 B.C and you see their symbols everywhere. Attractive Property in the area is easy to find with lovely Farmhouses, Water mills and sleepy Cottages in abundance.
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Blog submitted by: David at The French Property Network - Cle France.