Great article in the Telegraph today about Living in Brittany. ur little cottage was white-painted; neat, discreet and with a sunny garden to relax in. Inside were all sorts of mod cons that its historic inhabitants — fishing folk, apparently — could never have dreamt of when cooking up their rustic delights. It was the sort of place one might dream of retiring to, and only a few minutes walk from the beach in Tregastel.
This was Brittany’s northern coast, halfway between the port of St Malo and France’s wild, westernmost tip. It’s called the Pink Granite Coast and is one of the most beautiful places you could imagine: huge, eerie red boulders protruding from the lapping sea at high tide sit on the vast, flat sands, like sculptures ready to spring to life when the tide is out.
It also concludes that Brittany property still offers great value.
More from the Telegraph
Photo by www.FranceHouseHunt.com
No comments:
Post a Comment