6 rooms
- 4 Beds
- 2 Baths
| Floor 124m²
| Ext 1,648m²
€262,000
€230,000
(HAI) - £196,098**
6 rooms
- 4 Beds
- 2 Baths
| Floor 124m²
| Ext 1,648m²
€262,000
€230,000
(HAI) - £196,098**
Light, spacious four bedroom house with large garden and basement. Constructible land. Geothermal heating.
This light, bright, spacious and well presented house with large garden, vast basement and geothermal heating is situated in a quiet village close to beautiful Rohan.
Entering via the front terrace there is a large living and dining room on the left, with an insert fire. On the right is an equipped kitchen with double doors leading to the terrace. In addition is a ground floor bedroom with ensuite bathroom and a separate WC. Upstairs are three more bedrooms and a family shower room with WC. There is double glazing and shutters throughout.
Below the house and terrace is a very large double garage with electric door and two large workshops.
There are two entrances for vehicles, front and rear. The front has an electric gate. The long garden has a separate garage. The land is constructible.
More than 85 additional photos including 3D available upon request.
This is a pretty house, well built and with nice features throughout such as parquet flooring, a stained glass window in the kitchen, ceiling roses in the living room, large windows letting in lots of light, a solid wood staircase and a manicured garden.
Situated in a friendly village with nice neighbors this could be your new dream home in Brittany.
DIMENSIONS:
GROUND FLOOR:
LOUNGE: 33M2
KITCHEN: 16
BEDROOM: 12M2
BATHROOM:4M2
FIRST FLOOR:
BEDROOM 2; 12M2
BEDROOM 3; 10M2
BEDROOM 4; 26M2
BATHROOM ;5M2
Rohan, a charming commune in the Morbihan department of Brittany, offers a blend of historical allure, natural beauty, and practical amenities, making it an appealing choice for prospective homeowners.
Real Estate Overview
Ownership: Approximately 80% of the properties are primary residences, indicating a stable and established community.
Lifestyle and Amenities
Population: Rohan has a population of around 1,650 residents, fostering a close-knit community atmosphere.
Location: Situated between Pontivy and Loudéac, Rohan is approximately 18 km east of Pontivy, offering a peaceful rural setting with access to urban amenities.
Natural Beauty: The commune is located along the Nantes-Brest Canal, providing scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, fishing and cycling.
Amenities: Rohan offers essential services including schools, shops, a supermarket, bars, restaurants and healthcare facilities, ensuring convenience for daily needs.
Historical and Cultural Heritage
Historical Significance: Rohan is home to the House of Rohan, a prominent noble family in French history, contributing to the commune's rich cultural heritage.
Architectural Charm: The commune features historical buildings and landmarks, adding to its picturesque and culturally rich environment.
Accessibility and Community
Transport Links: Rohan is well-connected by road, facilitating easy travel to nearby towns and cities.
Community Engagement: The commune hosts various cultural events and festivals, celebrating Breton heritage and fostering community spirit.
Conclusion
For prospective homeowners seeking an affordable, historically rich, and community-oriented environment in Brittany, Rohan presents an attractive option. Its blend of cultural heritage, modern amenities, and scenic surroundings offers a unique and fulfilling lifestyle.
Rohan, located in the heart of Morbihan, Brittany, enjoys a central inland position that provides good accessibility to several key coastal areas and ports in the region, despite not being on the coast itself.
Distance from Major Coasts and Ports
Vannes (South Coast - Gulf of Morbihan):
Approx. 65 km / 1 hour drive
A major port and coastal city with access to the Gulf's islands and beaches.
Lorient (Southwest Coast):
Approx. 80 km / 1 hour 15 mins
A significant port town with ferry connections and a naval base.
Saint-Brieuc (North Coast):
Approx. 90 km / 1 hour 15 mins
North-facing coastal city with a fishing and commercial port.
Quiberon Peninsula (South Coast):
Approx. 95 km / 1 hour 30 mins
Known for stunning beaches and ferries to Belle-Île-en-Mer.
Roscoff (Northwest Coast – ferry port to the UK and Ireland):
Approx. 160 km / 2 hours 15 mins
One of Brittany’s key international ferry ports.
Transport Links
Road:
Rohan lies near the N24 and N164 national roads, providing fast east–west travel across central Brittany.
Canal:
The Nantes–Brest Canal passes through Rohan, offering scenic boat travel but limited commercial use today.
Rail:
No train station in Rohan itself, but nearby Loudéac (15 km) or Pontivy (18 km) offer regional bus links to major rail hubs.
Summary for House Buyers
Rohan is not coastal but benefits from central access to Brittany’s north and south coasts within 1 to 1.5 hours. Its road connections are strong, making it a great compromise for those who want inland peace and affordability with coastal access.
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