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Ref.4654 : French chateau for sale in Normandy Just a stone's throw from the Grande Gouffern, Pin-au-Haras and Ecouves state-owned forests, on the outskirts of a small market town with a population of just 370, stands an elegant 18th-century château, an integral part of a much-loved local heritage. It has always been a family property, but it has also been the venue for a number of special events, often chosen for its elegance and rural setting. In addition to the daily needs largely covered by the nearby town of Argentan, this property is ideally located, offering rapid access to the road and motorway networks, as well as to the rail network. ..... A source of inspiration for those wishing to reach the capital in just three hours. In this land of rich farmland, apple trees, living springs and forests, nature exudes a gentle art of living and well-being that is recognised by all those who indulge in it for a trip, a holiday ... or a lifetime. Welcome to Normandy, in the heart of the Orne department... The chateau features a three-storey main building with a slate Mansard roof adorned with dormer windows with curved pediments. The windows are large and arranged in ‘bays’, perfectly symmetrical in keeping with the harmony of the ‘grand siècle’... On the south-east side, the property is set back from a courtyard of honour comprising two very fine outbuildings facing each other, interspersed with an attractive circular lawn. Two imposing stone pillars with capitals nobly mark the main entrance. A culvert spans an old ‘wolf's leap’ that is sometimes flooded.... On the north-west side, the facade has been enhanced by two elegant wings set forward from the main building, creating a harmonious H-shaped structure. The central section features a terrace facing a ornamental pool with a fountain. An espalier garden, adorned with boxwood, plunges the eye towards a wooded horizon, as if to confirm the French-style layout. With an interior surface area of approx. 600 sqm (over 3 stories, the property is laid out as follows: Ground floor: central entrance via a small vestibule leading on the right to a hallway leading to a toilet and a storage area. Access to the cellar. Passage to a kitchen (26 sqm) with monumental stone fireplace. Back kitchen of 6 sqm. Dining room to follow (30 sqm), with outside access. To the left of the hallway: living room (28 sqm) - Cabochon floor - Marble fireplace. Direct access to a study (6.5 sqm). Small lounge/library (18 sqm) - Herringbone parquet flooring - Marble corner fireplace. Large lounge (31 sqm) - tinted herringbone parquet floor - marble fireplace - mouldings and decorations. In the central part, linking the large lounge and the dining room, tiled gallery (32 sqm) - Access to the terrace. Access to a beautiful wooden spiral staircase leading to the upper floors - Cabochon flooring - Return to the main entrance. Average ceiling height of 3 m. First floor: Landing with through corridor leading to 2 large bedrooms on the right with en suite bathrooms/WC - herringbone parquet flooring - marble fireplace. Separate shower room / washbasin / WC - teak floor. Small bedroom with adjoining dressing room. Staircase leading to the 2nd floor. To the left of the landing, through corridor leading to 3 bedrooms, 2 of which with en-suite bathroom/WC. Clearing and dressing room. Average ceiling height of 3 m. Second floor: Landing with corridor leading to the right to 2 large bedrooms with fireplaces and en suite bathrooms/wc, a small bedroom and a storeroom. To the left of the landing, corridor leading to 2 bedrooms, 1 small bedroom and a bathroom/wc. Cellar: partial cellar of approx. 60 sqm, situated under the east wing. External entrance via the gable. On either side of the château, the main courtyard features two beautiful stone outbuildings, rendered in lime and covered in flat tiles, which have been restored to a very high standard. These outbuildings have been restored to a very high standard and have been converted for events purposes, making them a major asset in terms of potential. West outbuilding: known as the ‘orangery’, it originally consisted of former sheds, cart shed, workshop and coachman's accommodation. Completely renovated and refurbished, they now form a magnificent reception room opening onto two large stone terraces, designed in 3 sections, one of which houses the caterer. The space is flooded with light, thanks to the large, elegant bay windows and high ceilings. Two handsome fluted columns with capitals, niches and wall lights set off the ochre-coloured exposed stone walls, perfectly matched to the large stone floor tiles and the period joist ceiling. The former carriage house, accessed via two ashlar carriage doors, is a space that was historically used to house sideboards. It has a beautiful cabochon floor. The first floor comprises two vast cathedral-style rooms with exposed roofing framework, which could potentially be converted into two independent flats. GARDEN Shed: situated around fifty metres from the property, to the east, this small stone and brick shed..... is perfect for children! THE CHAPEL: the remains of a good-sized former chapel, of which only the high walls remain. SOUTH OUTBUILDING: Attractive, exposed stone building with a flat tile roof, built around a 57 sqm reception room with an old, perfectly preserved bread oven. A small annexe is currently being converted, with plans for a small kitchen, shower and WC. Reservations have been made. An extension to the reception room, of lesser height, has a room used as a storeroom. In the gable, a lovely sunny space, suggesting to the artists their future studio.... The beauty of the park lies in its diversity, with each point of the compass offering a variety of pastoral settings. The green thumb of the British owners has resulted in an abundance of flowers in the surrounding area, which is nevertheless a well-ordered mess in the French style. Wisteria of all kinds has also flourished on the facades, sometimes becoming somewhat invasive. Further out, numerous species of century-old trees provide a colourful backdrop, in whose shade roe deer have taken up residence, much to the delight of eyes in search of wilderness. A gap on the north side reveals a beautiful avenue of lime trees, leading to the village a few hundred metres away. This noble access is rarely used, although it is perfectly passable. Further to the east, towards the ruins of the chapel, a large pasture of just over one hectare provides ample food for the two horses that graze there. An orchard of around 2,500 sqm, enclosed by walls on its eastern side, is home to a number of ageing apple and fruit trees..... Finally, a large 10 acres parcel of land remains to the south, off the main road; this parcel of land is the subject of a neighbourhood agreement for maintenance purposes. Together, they form a land parcel of 25 acres, with no easements or nuisances, except for the occasional furtive daily crossing of the nearby railway line. Cabinet LE NAIL - Lower-Normandy - Mr Eric DOSSEUR : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Eric DOSSEUR, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 409 867 512 . We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
For sale, a partially restored 19th-century château of approximately 695 m² with a roof covering 3,363 m² of woodland. A large reception room of approximately 60 m². This château is located in the town of Orne on the border with Calvados. History and architecture This 19th-century château in the town is 3 km from Flers. Flers is a commune in the Orne department on the border with Calvados, in the Normandy region. The first references to Flers date back to the 12th century. This medieval commune is located at a strategic crossroads between Orne and Calvados. At the time of the Revolution, this commune was the headquarters of the Norman Chouans. In 1793, a riot broke out against conscription and the anti-Catholic policy of the Convention. It was affected by the fighting during the landing. The 19th-century château This 19th-century château in the town offers a peaceful setting away from any disturbances. The slate roof, door and window frames, ground floor and first floor of this residence have been renovated. This four-storey château with an attic has retained the authenticity of its history. Built in the 19th century, the château is set in 3,363 m² of grounds planted with trees that are over 200 years old. Each level measures approximately 139 m², giving a total living space of around 695 m². There is a 60 m² living room with a fireplace, a small sitting room, a study and a grand staircase leading to seven bedrooms. There is also a kitchen and a utility room. The cellars cover 139 m² with interior and exterior access. This 19th-century residence offers authentic features. The sanitation system is communal.
…By Vv Groupe Immobilier Du Patrimoine
EXCLUSIVE / Madeleine-Bouvet (61110) ORNE / Castle with outbuildings / 12 rooms / 7 bedrooms / 600 m2 / 4.4 ha park / close to the prestigious École des Roches / Helipad. Located in the heart of the Perche Regional Natural Park, 130 km from Paris, this castle in need of renovation, approximately 600 m2 over 3 levels plus a basement, benefits from a 4.4 ha park, crossed by 2 streams and adorned with century-old trees as well as a pond. Built in a style typical of French castles. Its architecture blends several styles, reflecting the different periods of its development. On the ground floor we find a large entrance hall leading to three reception rooms: a living room with a beautiful fireplace, a second spacious living room with herringbone parquet flooring, French-style ceiling and Renaissance fireplace, as well as a dining room with fireplace, exposed beams and terracotta tiles. A kitchen with pantry, a bathroom, a separate toilet, and a gallery running along the three reception rooms complete this level. On the first floor, 4 spacious bedrooms, including a large master suite with dressing room and fireplace, 2 bedrooms opening onto a large terrace, a bedroom with dressing room and private terrace, a bathroom and a separate toilet. The top floor consists of 3 beautiful bedrooms, a shower room and a separate toilet. Numerous storage spaces and closets. In the basement, we find a large 120 m2 cellar with vaulted section and terracotta tiles, a sauna and relaxation area as well as a wine cellar. The outbuildings include: Large garage for cars and maintenance equipment. Gazebo on the pond. Property maintenance workshop. Equestrian facilities including horse boxes and a paddock. This exceptional property has its own helipad. Including fees of 3.27% TTC to be paid by of the purchaser. Price excluding fees 765 000 €. Property with excessive energy consumption : Energy class F, Climate class F. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Global Approach
Chateau, its Outbuildings, its tennis court, and its pond in a preserved natural environment just a few minutes from Alençon and a motorway access, this remarkable property combines with rarity the charm of a historic residence, the nobility of its architecture, and the sweetness of a French art of living. For more information regarding the risks to which this property is exposed, please consult the official site: www.georisques.gouv.fr - Photos slightly retouched by AI.Behind its charming entrance gate, a magnificent driveway gradually reveals the chateau, built in the 19th century of stone with a slate roof. Its refined silhouette immediately captivates with the balance of its main facade, accented by two corner turrets and enhanced by a delicate central awning. On the opposite side, an imposing rectangular tower recalls the existence of the original chateau, still revealing precious architectural elements from the 16th century, witnesses to the past and the soul of the place.Developing approximately 446 m² of living space (over 800 m² including the outbuildings), the residence offers very beautiful volumes bathed in light and retains many period elements: ancient floorboards, marble and granite fireplaces, terracotta tiles, cabochon floors, and generous ceiling heights.The ground floor is organized around an elegant entrance gallery serving a vast dining room with a fireplace, a bright reception lounge, and an office located in a tower offering a unique and inspiring workspace. The service rooms, including the former kitchen with its spectacular monumental granite fireplace, retain all the authentic charm of family homes.The upper floors accommodate about ten comfortable bedrooms, bathrooms, and additional rooms to be reinvented according to various projects: family home, reception venue, event activity, or high-end tourist project.The outbuildings harmoniously complete the ensemble. An elegant annex building made of stone and brick houses, among other things, a double garage, former stables with a tack room and granary, as well as an old caretaker's apartment to be rehabilitated.An old dovecote over two levels and a vaulted cellar further enhance the exceptional heritage character of this property.The park, with a total area of nearly 2.9 hectares, forms a rare setting around the chateau. Organized in terraces and decorated with remarkable trees—majestic cedar, lime trees, and other species—it offers varied and particularly elegant perspectives on the residence. Below, a pond, a tennis court with its pavilion, and an old horseback riding path lined with trees extend the feeling of intimacy and serenity that emanates from the estate.A property of rare character, combining accessibility, authenticity, and potential, destined for lovers of beautiful homes and places steeped in history.(4.39% fees including tax payable by the buyer.)This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agences Immobilieres Kote Maison Yannick Fouque
Elegant 15th/16th century Renaissance manor house in the heart of a charming village - Nestled in a lovely, peaceful village, this exceptional property gracefully blends medieval authenticity with Renaissance elegance. A house of character with a noble past, the manor house has stood the test of time, retaining many of its original features - exposed stonework, period fireplaces, a remarkable stone staircase - while offering rare living comfort in an unspoilt green setting. Set on 1.8 hectares of beautifully landscaped parklands, the property comprises a main building and superb outbuildings: charming barn, bread oven, coach house, garage, etc. A true rural estate with its character intact. The main house opens onto an elegant entrance hall leading to a refined lounge with open fireplace, a light-filled kitchen opening onto the garden, a second lounge that can be used as a bedroom, and a bathroom.
…By Leggett Immobilier
Elegant 18th-Century Château with Restored Outbuildings and 10 ha Estate — Orne, Normandy Located near a charming village, this elegant 18th-century château with its beautifully restored outbuildings sits within 10 hectares of parkland and farmland. The château, which has retained all its original character (mouldings, parquet floors, marble fireplaces, alcoves, etc.), offers over 600 m² of living space. On the ground floor, five interconnecting reception rooms, while the upper floors feature seven spacious bedrooms with bathrooms to refresh. The restored outbuildings include an orangerie and reception halls. A formal courtyard, landscaped grounds, and mature trees complete this exceptional property. Paris is within 3 hours. ⸻ Location • Close to Argentan and the Gouffern, Haras du Pin, and Écouves forests. • Paris accessible in approximately 3 hours. • Peaceful rural setting surrounded by farmland, orchards, and unspoiled countryside. ⸻ The Château (Approx. 600 m² over three levels plus cellars) Built around 1780, the château features a symmetrical French design with Mansard slate roofs, stone façades, and elegant proportions. Layout: • Ground floor: small entrance hall, long gallery, dining room, three adjoining salons (18 to 31 m²), study, WC, kitchen, and scullery. • First floor: five bedrooms (four with en-suite bathrooms/WC), dressing room, and an additional shower room. • Second floor: six bedrooms, two staff rooms, three bathrooms/shower rooms, and storage. • Cellar: approx. 60 m², with external access and high ceilings. • Average ceiling height: 3 m. ⸻ Outbuildings • Orangerie (West): large reception hall with stone walls, bay windows, and columns, opening onto terraces; upper floor suitable for conversion (two apartments possible). • South outbuilding: 57 m² reception hall with bread oven, annex under renovation (kitchen + sanitary facilities), storage room, and workshop. • Additional features: garden shed and remains of a chapel. ⸻ Grounds and Gardens (10.13 ha) • Formal cour d’honneur with circular lawn and stone gate with pilasters. • Terraced garden, ornamental pond with fountain, and linden tree avenue. • Walled orchard of approx. 2,500 m². • 1-hectare paddock suitable for horses. • Mature parkland with century-old trees and abundant wildlife. • Additional 4-hectare plot to the south. Note: A nearby railway line is slightly audible but with limited traffic. ⸻ Highlights • Well-maintained and cohesive estate, free of easements. • Excellent potential for events and receptions (orangerie + outbuildings). • Ideal as a family property, country residence, or tourism project. Information on potential risks for this property is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Kretz & Partners
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