Full service history means nothing these days, just because the owner has thrown it at Renault once a year and it's got all the stamps that doesn't mean they've looked after it as such.
Nothing wrong with high miles but agreed with others, don't just buy the first car. Test drive at least 3 different examples so you can hopefully get a feel for a good and a bad one.
At that sort of mileage I'd budget for a full belts (cam and aux), de-phaser pulley and water pump change along with a full fluid and filter service.
-Clutch should be ok if it's had an easy life, but it's hard to tell how long it will last.
-Brakes might want a good clean/service if they've been neglected. The pins on the brembos are notorious for rusting in and the rear calipers are known to seize up too.
-Check for the common ball joint/swivel joint issue, as this can be quite expensive to get sorted. Your talking a good few hundred quid a side easily. Mine went shortly after I bought the car but I suspect they were on the way out before I got it, luckily I paid for a years used car warranty so that covered the cost... might be something to consider for piece of mind?