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French Property, Roscoff Ferries- Roscoff is a tranquil fishing village in beautiful west Brittany with good toll-free roads to all parts of Brittany, or further south into west France. Roscoff since the opening of the deep-water port in 1973 is a main ferry terminal for Plymouth, Cork and Portsmouth crossings with the traditional trading links between the Celtic nations of Brittany, Ireland and southwest England. Roscoff has long
been a significant port since Mary Queen of Scots landed in 1548
on her way to Paris to be engaged to François, the son and
heir of Henri II of France. Bonnie Prince Charlie also landed in
1746 after his defeat at Culloden. Roscoff is still
a small resort with the rue Gambetta and the old
port being the central areas of activity with the rest
of Roscoff being quieter and popular for retirement homes but still
retains its original character. The sixteenth
century church, Notre-Dame-de-Croas-Batz , at
the far end of rue Gambetta, has an ornate Renaissance
belfry, complete with sculpted ships and stone cannon. Roscoff's best
beach is at Laber, surrounded by expensive hotels
and apartments. The old harbour
is popular and other than the fishing commerce tourist trips to
the Island Île de Batz (are another source
of income). The Pointe
de Bloscon and the fishermen's white chapel, the Chapelle
Ste-Barbe. For more information on Roscoff Property and to arrange your viewing visit:
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