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Castle La Madeleine-Bouvet (61)

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. Property with excessive energy consumption : Energy class F, Climate class F Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on the year's energy prices 2025: between 13827.00 and 18708.00 €. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.

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$902,000
523
7bedrooms
2bathrooms
land 4.4ha

By Global Approach

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Castle Courseulles-sur-Mer (14)

Barnes has the listing of this exceptional property nestling in the heart of a seaside resort on the Côte de Nacre (20 minutes north of Caen/2 hours 30 mins from Paris). This prestigious 9th century stone castle, set on a rocky outcrop, is the last remnant of an ancient fortress belonging to a domain that gave its name to the town. The listed castle is an architectural gem nestling in 1.1ha (2.47 acres) of enclosed grounds with no overlook, a stone's throw from the shops and beaches in the town centre. Fully renovated, it offers about 520m² (5,597 sq ft) of living space. The ground floor comprises an entrance hall, kitchen and pantry, a large, bright 60m² (646 sq ft) dining room with fireplace and 2 lounges. A beautiful stone staircase leads to 12 bedrooms and bathrooms laid out over 2 levels. The vaulted cellars in the basement are original features of this majestic fortress. The 390m² (4,198 sq ft) wing of the castle, accessible from the interior and/or via an independent entrance, is used for storage and offers many conversion opportunities. The 1.1ha (2.47 acres) of enclosed grounds planted with trees include a well and a double garage. Additional photos and information available when you contact us by telephone on +33 (0)6 24 10 10 20. To meet our owners' wish for confidentiality and tranquillity, you will be asked to complete a confidentiality and personal information document prior to any visits. Barnes Normandie, “Premium” properties specialist in Normandy! From Deauville to Port en Bessin, and from au Pont l'Evêque to Bayeux! Fees payable by the seller - Christophe Lhomme - Sales agent - EI - RSAC 508 574 969 Agency fees payable by vendor - Christophe LHOMME - Agent commercial - EI - RSAC 508 574 969

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$2,226,500
528
10bedrooms
6bathrooms
land 1.2ha

By Barnes Deauville

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Castle Bayeux (14)

At the end of a majestic avenue lined with triple rows of lime trees, you come upon this very elegant 18th-century chateau surrounded by 60 hectares of land. It is possible to acquire around 150 ha in addition to the adjoining leased land. This prestigious residence (approximately 1,200 sqm) is surrounded by its romantic English-style parklands enclosed by a pond in the middle of its grasslands, an orchard with swimming pool and tennis court, two corner pavilions, several outbuildings and fourteen loose boxes. It has all the hallmarks of an 18th-century aristocratic estate. Superb reception rooms with transparent lighting reveal the unostentatious elegance of its classical architecture around a through vestibule. Twelve bedrooms, plus nine smaller bedrooms on the second floor, benefit from superb, undisturbed views over the parklands. Bayeux and Caen in 15 minutes, 25 km from the Normandy landing beaches, 2h30 from Paris, close to the airport and SNCF train station. Full file available on request. Sale price including fees: 2,730,000 euros Fees payable by the purchaser Fees: 5% inc. VAT of the price excluding fees Sale price excluding fees: 2,600,000 euros Energy class: N/A Climate class: N/A Estimated annual energy consumption for standard use: not applicable Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr

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$3,117,100
1,100
20bedrooms
4bathrooms
land 60ha

By Agence Mercure Normandie

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Castle Bernières-sur-Mer (14)

Located in the heart of the legendary D-Day Landing Beaches, this remarkable historic estate enjoys an exceptional position within walking distance of Juno Beach, one of the most significant sites of the Allied landings of June 6, 1944. The property is also just minutes from the renowned Canadian Memorial and Juno Beach Centre, making it a place of profound historical resonance, particularly meaningful for North American and Canadian families. Set in a charming seaside town on the celebrated Côte de Nacre, only 20 minutes from Caen and approximately 2.5 hours from Paris, the château offers a rare opportunity to live within one of the most iconic landscapes of World War II history, while enjoying the tranquility and beauty of the Normandy coast. Perched on a natural promontory overlooking its surroundings, this elegant 17th-century château, listed as a Historic Monument, stands as the final vestige of a former fortified site. Fully restored in the aftermath of World War II, the property offers approximately 528 sqm (5,683 sq ft) of living space, combining historic character with generous proportions and abundant natural light. Accessed via a graceful horseshoe staircase, the main level features an entrance hall, a kitchen with utility room, a magnificent dining room of approximately 60 sqm with fireplace, and two reception salons ideal for entertaining. The upper floors provide 10 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms, served by a handsome stone staircase. The château is distinguished by the harmony of its stone façades, the quality of its craftsmanship, and refined architectural details, including beautifully sculpted dormer windows. Inside, several decorative elements have been carefully recreated in keeping with the original spirit of the residence, including period mouldings, parquet flooring, and finely detailed woodwork. At garden level, vaulted cellars testify to the site’s ancient origins. A substantial outbuilding of approximately 390 sqm, with independent access, further enhances the property and offers significant potential for guest accommodation, events, or hospitality use. The fully enclosed park, landscaped with mature trees and extending over 1.16 hectares (2.86 acres), includes a well, a double garage, and an elegant gated entrance. A truly unique historic estate at the heart of the D-Day story — where heritage, remembrance, and coastal living come together in an extraordinary setting.

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$2,226,500
560
10bedrooms
6bathrooms
land 1.1ha

By Kretz & Partners

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Castle Clécy (14)

Gothic Castle in Normandy – A prestigious estate at the heart of Norman Switzerland In the heart of beautiful Suisse Normande, close to Clécy, Caen and the beaches of Normandy, this 19th century neo-gothic castle offers a rare opportunity to acquire a historic estate of character, ideal for a private residence, hotel project or event activity. Built on about 1.7 hectares of landscaped park, the castle seduces with its romantic and majestic architecture: stone facades, slender windows, vertical lines typical of the Gothic style and strong architectural presence. Surrounded by mature trees and green gardens, the estate benefits from a preserved natural setting, intimate and easily accessible. The house has kept many original elements, offering an authentic and refined atmosphere. The generous volumes, high ceilings, antique fireplaces, woodwork and large openings give each room a timeless elegance. The castle includes 7 suites with private bathrooms, large reception rooms and beautiful living areas, perfectly suited to accommodate a high-end clientele or a large family residence. Formerly operated as a guest house and charming hotel, the estate already has a favorable configuration for the development of commercial activity. The 2 independent cottages offer additional possibilities for seasonal rental, guest accommodation or staff housing. Thanks to its unique architecture, natural surroundings and reception areas, the property also has great potential for weddings, retreats, private seminars or exclusive events. The exteriors, composed of landscaped gardens, open spaces and wooded areas, reinforce the charm of the place and offer a peaceful environment with beautiful views of the Norman countryside. A prestigious residence, heritage asset and investment opportunity, this Gothic castle in Normandy combines history, elegance and potential income in one of the most sought after areas of the region. Fees to be paid by the seller. Property with excessive energy consumption : Energy class F, Climate class E Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on the year's energy prices 2021: between 9670.00 and 13150.00 €. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.

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$668,000
351
7bedrooms
7bathrooms
land 1.6ha

By Exp Global France

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Castle L'Aigle (61)

Ref. 3879 Norman 17th C. chateau and its outbuildings for sale at 135km from Paris The property is located in Normandy in the heart of the wooded region of the Pays d'Ouche which marks the departmental limits between the Eure and the Orne. It is in the middle of 'nowhere' in a very rural context that this elegant property, built nearly four centuries ago, stands out in a most natural setting, sheltered by a long tree-lined driveway that arouses curiosity and maintains the mystery to its end. A haven of peace if there ever was one, this property bears witness to this in the most beautiful way, without being cut off from modern life and its essential amenities that everyone can find in the nearby town, which is only a few minutes away (doctors, pharmacy, hospital, supermarkets, elementary school and college). The road and rail systems make it possible to escape from the capital in less than two hours, which makes any residential or holiday project possible. The chateau comprises a main body flanked by two square towers elegantly topped by a four-sided roof, with the return of a Mansard-style building that breaks the symmetry displayed while creating a warm and more intimate living area. The whole is in traditional flint covered with plaster with a brick chainwork of the openings. The property has 3 levels developing a living space of about 650 sqm distributed as follows: On the ground floor: central entrance adjoining a hall with staircase, serving on the left an office with alcove, living room with marble fireplace, parquet floor and molded ceiling to follow; bedroom in the tower. wc. Crossing gallery. To the right dining room with fireplace, kitchen, bedroom and hallway. Mansard wing with a second entrance with porch, various technical rooms (storerooms, vegetable room, electrical room), linen room, storeroom, wc. Office in gable. On the first floor: it is divided between a private part composed of 2 bedrooms, shower room, bathroom, dressing room, toilet, and a rental part serving 6 bedrooms, 5 of which with shower/bathroom/toilet and an independent shower room. On the second floor: a rental part including 2 bedrooms with shower room/bathroom/dressing room; bedroom. Independent shower room/wc. Crossing gallery ensuring a pleasant and functional distribution. 6 other rooms are waiting to be renovated, all water/electricity reservations being acquired. The property has no basement cellar but benefits from the presence of a crawl space. The ceiling heights are around 2.80m on the first floor. We will keep their original names adopted by the current owners: Le Verger: it is a long flint building adorned with bricks of about 500sqm renovated on 2 levels, topped with dormers and covered with flat tiles. This building was extended in 2009 in order to make it operational for weddings, seminars, conferences and accommodation. On the ground floor: reception room, catering kitchen/sanitary facilities for disabled persons/technical room/room/shower room/wc (for disabled persons). On the mezzanine: children's room and overhead projection room. On the first floor: bedroom with bathroom and toilet, dormitory with 8 beds, toilet for men and women. Le Fruitier: Building in flint under tile to renovate composed of cellar/fruitier and storeroom, surmounted by an attic. The Stable: Building in flint under slates including a double garage (2 cars), a technical room (Electricity and booster) / former stables. Attic on the whole (probable old housing of the coachman + storage of the fodder). The well: small elegant brick shelter with a 4-sided roof. A long avenue of about 350m leads to the front of the property, bordered on its left by a beautiful grassland where 2 horses are running and on its right by a vast parking lot (lit). The park is laid out in the English style, respecting the perspective from which the chateau benefits, and forming an embrace to a vast and very welcoming lawn. Numerous species, some of which are over a hundred years old, prevent any visual inconvenience due to the flatness of the land. We can see Sequoia, Ginkgo-Bilobas, acacia, cedar, beech, chestnut, pine, cherry tree, tulip tree, chestnut tree without forgetting the wisteria, Virginia creeper and other flowerbeds that enchant the facades. The orchard gathers some apple trees, cherry trees and mirabelle trees. A pretty pond collects the water purified by the mini biological station. The whole constitutes an entity of 5ha 66a without servitudes, nor any noise, visual or olfactory nuisances. The acquisition of an additional piece of land at the back of the property can be considered. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property. Cabinet LE NAIL - Basse-Normandie - Mr Eric DOSSEUR : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20

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$1,581,400
650
16bedrooms
land 5.7ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

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Castle Brix (50)

iad France - Guillaume Adjemian offers you: The life of a Château 15 minutes from Cherbourg - Historic residence with a 3.7 ha landscaped park. Only 15 minutes from Cherbourg, in the heart of Cotentin, this 18th-century château is set in a preserved natural environment, between tranquility, elegance, and history. Built in 1780 on former noble lands, it has traversed the centuries while retaining its authenticity. Its landscaped park, enriched with rare essences, provides a unique and intimate setting, complemented by an elegant pond.A character residence: Almost 415 m² of living space spread over 18 rooms: 6 bedrooms (possibility to create 4 additional ones), 3 shower rooms + 1 bathroom, 3 fully equipped new kitchens, indoor and outdoor reception areas. Generous volumes, beautiful ceiling height, and noble materials recently renovated.An exceptional park: Over 3.7 hectares of landscaped park without any overlooking, with a pond, offering a rare, calm, and preserved living environment.Comfort & amenities: Fiber optic, VMC, geothermal, garage, storage spaces, and relaxation area.A property with multiple uses: Main residence, family home, tourism or event project: a place suited to all your ambitions.Complete file available on request. Agency fees borne by the seller. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class D index 190 and CLIMATE class C index 12. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation to clear brush, are available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate advertisement has been written under the editorial responsibility of Mr. Guillaume Adjemian, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered with the CHERBOURG RSAC under number 929572584, holder of the property solicitation card on behalf of I@D France SAS.

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$1,243,400
415
6bedrooms
1bathroom
land 3.8ha

By Iad France

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Castle Luc-sur-Mer (14)

A rare coastal estate, ideal as a primary or secondary residence, combining architectural prestige, generous volumes and exceptional quality of life on the Normandy coast. Elegant 19th-Century Manor Near the Sea – Langrune-sur-Mer Just 400 metres from the beach, this fully renovated late 19th-century manor offers approx. 400 sqm of refined living space, set within a walled, landscaped park of nearly 8,000 sqm with heated swimming pool. Built in brick and stone in a Neo Louis XIII style, the property features remarkable architecture including a square tower, balcony, stone dormer windows and slate roof. Period details have been carefully restored: mouldings, parquet floors, marble fireplaces and high ceilings. The manor comprises spacious reception rooms, 5 bedrooms including a master suite, library, games room and extensive basement with wine cellar. Modern comfort includes double glazing, electric wrought-iron gates and two recent heat pumps. A rare and private coastal property, combining historic charm and modern amenities, in the heart of the village yet perfectly secluded.

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$4,253,200
400
5bedrooms
1bathroom
land 7,292

By Kretz & Partners

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Castle Argentan (61)

 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

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$1,815,500
560
9bedrooms
7bathrooms
land 10.2ha

By Kretz & Partners

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Castle Cherbourg-en-Cotentin (50)

Superb château offering complete privacy, surrounded by more than eight hectares (twenty acres) of parkland, woodland and fields, yet located less than 15 minutes from the coast. Bright, modernised and arranged over four floors, this exceptional property comprises seventeen principal rooms, including at least eight bedrooms. Not registered as a Monument Historique (listed building). Offering over 400 m² of living space, the château features light-filled interiors with elegant proportions throughout. The reception rooms are spacious and impressive, providing an ideal setting for entertaining while maintaining a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The property includes a minimum of eight bedrooms, five bathrooms or shower rooms, and the potential to create an independent apartment on the garden level if desired. Original marble fireplaces, high ceilings, chandeliers, wood panelling, a magnificent oak staircase and period wooden flooring reflect the property's centuries-old heritage. At the same time, the heating system and utilities meet modern standards of comfort. The estate includes two outbuildings. The 115 m² carriage house benefits from electricity, water and its own septic system. Stairs lead to a large first-floor room that could be transformed into a stunning venue for events. The gatehouse, measuring approximately 25 m², offers further renovation potential. The château is surrounded by mature woodland, with a variety of trees including palm, magnolia, cherry, oak and beech. The rear garden features apple and walnut trees, while spectacular pink and purple wild rhododendrons border the grounds alongside an array of shrubs and flowering plants. A large ten-acre field with its own independent entrance, together with a smaller two-acre field, could be ideal for equestrian use or other animals. A particular highlight of the estate is the charming 19th-century greenhouse, with its curved glass roof, original chandelier, and climbing vines and roses. Given its size, condition and exceptional location close to the D-Day landing beaches, this remarkable estate could lend itself to a variety of residential, hospitality or event-based projects. Owning this residence means becoming the steward of an exceptional piece of Norman architectural heritage, situated in a remarkable region where French history, iconic landscapes and refined living come together. (4.90 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)

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$1,712,700
413
8bedrooms
land 8.1ha

By Agence Newton

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Listed castle Saint-lo (50)

Perched in the hills of the Vire Valley, with 22 hectares of land, a listed chateau from the 13th and 15th centuries. On the outskirts of the city, a long tarmac driveway lined with horse chestnut trees descends towards the property’s entrance. Gradually, the landscape becomes less and less urban and the lawns on either side of the road become more expansive. The road leads to a wrought-iron gate supported by two solid schist rubble columns, extended on either side by low walls topped with fencing. Nearby, a chapel stands on a hill. On one side, the driveway runs along the length of an outbuilding, which is used as a garage, before reaching a square tower. The chateau stands on a promontory, with, as its background, the woods, which blanket the flank of the small valley and fields that border the Vire River. The fortress was built along the edge of a cliff overhanging the river by about twenty metres. Impregnable to the north, it was protected to the south by walls, towers and a drawbridge, which were destroyed in the 19th century. Today, the edifice is composed of the vestiges of an imposing construction and a wing built at a right angle to the body of the main building. Constructed out of schist rubble stone, it was built over three levels, including the attic space. Hipped dormer windows punctuate the slate roof on the side facing the Vire River. To the south, the front entrance is framed by columns, which support a straight lintel and triangular pediment. A three-sided, slightly projecting, tower houses the interior spiral staircase. It is topped with a triangular dormer with an oval oculus. A second round tower with a pepperpot turret roof is attached to a corner of the building. The mullion and cross-window surrounds are in granite ashlar stone. On the exterior corner of the two main buildings, a square extension with a slate hipped roof was built over two stories.

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$1,712,700
600
10bedrooms
10bathrooms
land 22.3ha

By Patrice Besse

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Castle Deauville (14)

Between Rouen and Deauville, this magnificent 15th-century château will captivate you with its charm, peaceful setting, quick access to the A13 motorway, and just 30 minutes from Deauville. The property includes two gatehouses and a hunting lodge. The buildings together offer two beautiful reception rooms, a billiard room, a dining room, a kitchen, 20 bedrooms, four bathrooms, seven shower rooms, a dressing room, a 15th-century chapel, an 18th-century stable, a vaulted cellar, an indoor swimming pool with a pool house, and a garage. All this is set within approximately 39 hectares of grounds, including 30 hectares of woodland. Agency fees are payable by the seller. COMPTOIR IMMOBILIER DE NORMANDI - Gilbert GENESTE - +33 6 61 19 05 67 - Sole Proprietorship - Commercial Agent RSAC No. 380 973 909 - Registry: EVREUX - More information at www.cin.immo.com (ref. 16203) - Marie NGUYEN - +33 7 77 96 31 87 COMPTOIR IMMOBILIER DE FRANCE - Plus d'informations sur cif-immo.com - « Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www.georisques.gouv.fr »

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$4,019,200
1,100
20bedrooms
4bathrooms
land 40ha

By Comptoir Immobilier De France

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Castle Alençon (61)

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.

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$1,358,800
446
10bedrooms
3bathrooms
land 2.9ha

By Agences Immobilieres Kote Maison Yannick Fouque

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Castle Isigny-le-Buat (50)

The Barnes Properties and Châteaux agency offers you this castle with a living area of approximately 500 m2 from the 18th century, with outbuildings on a wooded park of 4 hectares, near Mont-Saint-Michel, operated as a charming guest house rated 4.5/5 by Google. This property is sold turnkey; the park consists of woods, meadows, a stream, ponds to be restored, and views of the Norman countryside, with no close neighbors. An avenue of beeches, old moats, a rotunda on a feudal mound, and land suitable for a swimming pool. Ideal for hotel or event activity. Outbuildings to renovate for gîtes, a reception hall, restaurant, or other projects (seminars, breeding, or orchard). The ground floor features exposed stone with an entrance, rustic kitchen, a large reception room and guard room (44 m2) with a granite fireplace, wine cellar, and rooms to be converted into a restaurant. Double-glazed oak joinery. The elegant ground floor includes a hall, a spacious reception room, and a library adorned with fireplaces, period woodwork, and high ceilings, ideal for receptions. A suite to renovate, laundry room, and a sculpted staircase leading to three large bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. On the first floor, three renovated guest rooms and family suites equipped with modern en-suite bathrooms, quality bedding, period fireplaces, and views over the park. Double-glazed oak joinery, high-speed internet, no work required, elegant furniture, and decor. On the second floor, there are 2 guest rooms (refreshment required), a large room to renovate, and an amenable attic (100m2) for a living room with a cathedral ceiling and a slate roof in good condition. Possibility to create 4 additional rooms/suites, an open kitchen, or an en-suite bathroom in the tower. Four outbuildings to renovate (pigeon house, coach house, bakery, large granite barn of 250 m2) offering 500 m2 of potential living space, convertible into gîtes or event spaces. Property with a well, stable, enclosed garage. Property with recent individual sanitation (micro-station 2014), central heating with a mixed wood/pellet boiler (2018), and double glazing for energy efficiency. Natural slate roofing, fireplaces in the main rooms.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$902,000
500
land 4ha

By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux

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Castle Flers (61)

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.

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$665,700
695
5bedrooms
land 3,363

By Vv Groupe Immobilier Du Patrimoine

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Castle Lisieux (14)

Historic Normandy estate on 25 acres with 1742 château, guesthouse, outbuildings & listed heritage park - Exceptional Estate in Normandy, just 15 min from Lisieux in Calvados, featuring a 1742 château enlarged in the 19th century and partially renovated (rooves and timberwork restored in 2016, structural work completed in 2025, west wing fully refurbished with 3 bedrooms over 110 m²). Set in a listed 10-hectare (25 acres) English-style park created in 1820, the property hosts 800+ trees, including many century-old specimens across 50+ species among them one of Normandy’s tallest giant sequoias (50+ m) and other rare species. Rich in history, once owned by Marquis de Baglioni, the estate includes several outbuildings: a 19th-century aviary turned into a 3-bedroom guesthouse (115 m²), a superb half-timbered building (to renovate), stables, and a shepherd’s house. A rare and preserved haven, 40 km from the sea and 180 km west of Paris. All amenities nearby in Lisieux.

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$1,455,800
225
6bedrooms
4bathrooms
land 10.4ha

By Leggett Immobilier

19

Castle Argentan (61)

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.

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$1,815,500
600
12bedrooms
7bathrooms
land 10.1ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

Exclusivity
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Castle Saint-James (50)

Sole Agent. An architectural listed gem close to the world-famous Mont-Saint-Michel on the Normandy coast. 80-page detailed file on request. This exceptional chateau, listed MH, is located just a short distance from the world-famous UNESCO-listed monument Mont Saint Michel and the D-Day landing beaches in Normandy’s beautiful Manche department. Meticulously restored, bringing contemporary comfort while preserving and highlighting its authentic charm and elegance, the chateau is set in about 19 hectares of grounds and offers about 1400 sqm of remarkable living space. The roofing has been entirely renovated and is in very good condition. Other structural and technical work has been listed, and may be consulted on demand. The chateau includes 14 bedrooms, each with a bath or shower room, and immense living and reception rooms featuring high ceilings, fireplaces, panelling and exposed beams. All main rooms enjoy open views of the gardens and the surrounding countryside. Restored and revamped outbuildings include a self-contained caretaker’s lodge, and offer great potential for any number of projects. The gardens benefit from a swimming pool blending harmoniously into the environment. An exceptional property in an equally exceptional location steeped in history.

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$3,368,300
1,400
14bedrooms

By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux

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Castle Bayeux (14)

Ref.4522 : 20 MINUTES FROM THE SEA : Neogothic-style chateau for sale near Bayeux Located in Lower Normandy in the North of Calvados department, this elegant chateau is in the heart of a small town. Between land and sea, the property is at the forefront of Bayeux and not far from the beautiful Channel coastlines notwithstanding a painful historical past. The city of Bayeux is at 10 minutes and offers all services and shops. It has a rich historical heritage and provides cultural and sports activities: castles, cathedral, museum, port, golf, horseback riding. Highways, airport and rail networks are not far from the property. The chateau is on 4 levels with a living space of about 466 sqm. The garden level was occupied by a restaurant for a decade. It also includes the bar, rooms, kitchen and amenities. Nowadays, the rooms are replaced by a boiler room, wine cellar, workshop and storage room. The ground floor includes a central entrance highlighting the imposing stone staircase. The left side gives access to a large living room (45sqm) and a more intimate living room (16sqm). The right side comprises a dining room backed by a small functional kitchen. An office follows. The first floor is built around a richly decorated landing, serving 6 bedrooms, a bathroom, and a toilet. The second floor includes 4 attic bedrooms, 2 children's bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, toilets and an attic. The outbuildings are located at the bottom of the park, not overlooked. Tiled 2-car garage with double exit Orangery (42 sqm) Old chapel (15 sqm) Stone hunting pavilion (33 sqm) with adjoining kennels. Note the presence of a small turret with stone crenellations, inside a small room. A pheasantry reminds the rural origins of the place. The chateau is surrounded by a 7000 sqm wooded park mostly enclosed by stone walls. With an English-style, one can discover some remarkable trees: purple beech, pagoda, white horse chestnut, conifers alongside some flower beds. A small pond decorates this park. Cabinet LE NAIL – Normandy, Cotentin - Bessin : Mr Jérôme RENAUD : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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$1,478,600
466
10bedrooms
2bathrooms
land 7,000

By Cabinet Le Nail

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Castle Bayeux (14)

Located between Bayeux and Caen, 15 kilometers from the sea, this 19th century castle is nestled in the heart of a charming village in the Bessin region. It offers a living space of 466 m2 and all the current comfort. The park of 7000 m2 shelters several outbuildings. Built around 1870, the castle stands out with its neogothic architecture. High stone walls and a large portal barely hide its richly worked façade. Many elements seem to testify to an esoteric construction - a symbolic account of the search for the philosopher's stone. The monumental stone staircase, the stained glass windows, the woodwork, the parquet floors and the period fireplaces give charm and authenticity to this singular residence. The castle benefits from all the modern comfort. The roof, the windows and the heating system are recent. The high ceiling of about 3 meters makes it an easy to heat house. The numerous windows bring clarity and light. Several rooms have a triple aspect. The layout is rational and balanced. On the first floor, the entrance hall with its stone staircase distributes, on the one hand, a reception room and a living room, and on the other hand, a dining room, a kitchen and an office-library. The second floor includes six bedrooms, a bathroom with bath and shower, and a separate toilet. On the second floor, which is partially attic, there are seven rooms of various sizes as well as a shower room and a bathroom. The basement (or garden level) was used by a previous owner as a restaurant. It consists of an entrance on the same level as the garden, connected to the first floor by a stone staircase, four rooms, a kitchen opening onto the garden and a checkroom with toilet. The park is planted with majestic trees: sophora, pine, white chestnut, purple beech... A circular driveway leads around the house and to the outbuildings: an orangery with an adjoining chapel, a vast garage and a pavilion. Thanks to its location and size, this chateau is suitable for multiple uses, such as a large family home, a luxurious guest house, a reception area, or for the exercise of a professional activity. It is ideally located to enjoy the charm of Bayeux, the activities of Caen or the pleasures of the sea.

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$1,478,600
466
8bedrooms
2bathrooms
land 7,000

By Normandie Privilège

4

Castle Caen (14)

BARNES is inviting you to discover a charming 19th-century château, ideally located on the outskirts of North Caen, in a VIP setting combining charm and tranquillity. Built in Caen stone, the château has undergone an exceptional renovation that has nevertheless retained its period authenticity and sophistication while bringing the best of modern comfort. Accessed via a beautiful double helix staircase, its bright entrance hall reveals incredible volumes and a harmonious layout. A large fitted kitchen with a dining area leads onto a hanging terrace, providing the ideal spot to sit and admire the scenery. An elegant dining room and a reception room with fireplace offer cosy and elegant living spaces, while a reading lounge, office and machine room round off this floor (vaulted cellars on the basement level). Upstairs, a light-filled landing with bookshelves leads to a master suite and three other bedrooms, two of which have their own shower room and separate toilet. Vast, multi-purpose landing on the second floor and three other bedrooms, including one with a bathroom, and a separate toilet. Totalling almost 400m² (4,305 sq ft), the château has a calm and bright atmosphere, enhanced by the noble original materials - woodwork, fireplaces, cast-iron radiators with Rococo-style motif and carefully preserved period decorative features. Its almost 2 hectares (5 acres) of enclosed grounds with woods include former stables with stalls and saddle room, a dovecot and garages, the spaces above which could be converted to apartments. Additional photos and information available on request. Barnes Normandie, Specialist in exceptional properties in Normandy! Fees payable by the seller - Christophe Lhomme - Sales agent - EI - RSAC 508 574 969 Agency fees payable by vendor - Christophe LHOMME - Agent commercial - EI - RSAC 508 574 969

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$2,277,900
335
7bedrooms
2bathrooms
land 1.9ha

By Barnes Deauville

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Castle Agneaux (50)

Wonderful chateau located on the outskirts of the town of Saint Lô, with a long paved driveway lined with chestnut trees and a wrought iron gate supported by two solid schist pillars. Nearby is a chapel and a 50 sqm outbuilding that serves as a garage and leads to a 100 sqm square tower. The 500 sqm chateau overlooks the Vire River. 1.5 ha park. The various buildings were constructed from schist rubble stone and covered with slate roofs. The ground floor Double wooden entrance door, stone-paved entrance hall, numerous small-paned windows protected by interior wooden shutters. A large reception room with a stone fireplace, with an office housed in the round tower. Large windows offer unobstructed views of the valley and the Vire River. A stone spiral staircase leads to the upper floors. Opposite the reception room is a bedroom with en-suite bathroom and a kitchen with a monumental fireplace featuring a curved lintel made of carved granite. Another living room with triple exposure is equipped with a stove. The floors are stone slabs, wide-plank parquet, old square terracotta tiles in the kitchen, or contemporary tiles in the living room. First floor The staircase leads to a spacious 59 sqm bedroom with a bathroom featuring high ceilings and small-paned wooden windows with interior shutters. A hallway leads to the four other bedrooms (ranging from 27 to 38 sqm) on this level and their bathrooms. All rooms have straight-plank parquet flooring, and some areas also feature square terracotta tiles. The second floor The attic level comprises three bedrooms with parquet flooring, ranging from 25 to 11 sqm, each with its own bathroom and cathedral ceiling. The cellars Accessible from the kitchen, a wide, straight stone staircase leads down to the cellars. Some rooms have been converted into a laundry room, boiler room, wine cellar, and toilets. The tower and outbuildings Comprising three levels, including an attic, it forms a tall square pavilion with a four-sided slate roof. An internal spiral staircase leads to three bedrooms ranging from 18 to 30 sqm. A fourth bedroom has been created on the first floor for people with reduced mobility. Another building, also made of schist rubble stone and covered with a slate roof, is used as a garage. On one side, a small extension is used for storage. The chapel Completely restored in 2000, it is now used as a concert and exhibition venue. The roof is made of slate with a bell tower. Inside, a fresco covers the plaster on the walls. The altar has been renovated, as has the white altarpiece. The grounds The park surrounding the chateau covers 1.5 hectares and includes a former tennis court, an orchard, and woods on the side of the valley. With its vast wooded park and outbuildings, the property is ideally located for visiting the center of Saint-Lô and the major tourist attractions of Normandy. Cadastral area: 1.52 hectares Main building area: 500 sqm Number of bedrooms: 10 Outbuilding area: 150 sqm, of which 100 sqm is converted A great opportunity for a tourist activity such as a hotel or bed and breakfast in a unique location steeped in history. A few kilometers from the D-Day beaches and historic sites of World War II. Sites listed in the Supplementary Inventory of Historic Monuments (ISMH). Caen is 30 minutes away, Granville 1 hour, and Paris 2.5 hours. Sale price of the property: €1,500,000 Seller's fees Energy rating: E Climate rating: C Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €1,650 and €2,240 per year. Average energy prices indexed for 2021, 2022, and 2023. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr

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$1,712,700
500
12bedrooms
land 1.5ha

By Agence Mercure Normandie

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Castle Falaise (14)

Situé au coeur d'une terre d'élevage à la renommée mondiale, ce domaine équestre s'étend sur 120 ha d'un seul tenant. Depuis plus de deux siècles, les propriétaires successifs se sont attachés à le conserver et l'embellir. Aujourd'hui, la propriété se compose d'une demeure de charme avec des prestations de qualité, quatre gîtes, des terres arables, une carrière, un manège, 55 boxes, des bâtiments agricoles, bureaux et logements pour le personnel, un étang, une piscine et des courts de tennis. Le MANOIR de 555 m² habitables environ rénové (intérieur et extérieur) - RDJ: Vestibule, pièces de réception, cuisine/salle à manger et spectacuklaire véranda de style classique - 1er étage: Suite avec chambre, dressing et salle de bain. Un appartement indépendant avec cuisine, salon, salle à manger, chambre, salle de bain et dressing. - 2ème étage: deux suites avec salon, chambre et deux salles de bain - Cave: Sous-sol complet avec buanderie et stockage Pour des raisons de confidentialité, il n'y a pas de photos intérieurs. QUATRE GITES de 750 m² environ - 1 de 220 m² avec une capacité d'accueil jusqu'à 12 personnes: Cuisine, salon, salle à manger, 3 chambres avec suite, dortoir et salle de bain - 2 de 150 m² avec capacité d'accueil jusqu'à 8 personnes: Salon, salle à manger, cuisine, 2 chambres avec suite, 2 salle de bain, dortoir. - 3 de 170 m² avec capacité d'accueil jusqu'à 9 personnes: Salon, salle à manger, cuisine, 4 chambres, 3 salles de bain, mezzanine - 4 de 210 m² avec capacité d'accueil jusqu'à 11 personnes: Salon, salle à manger, 4 chambres et 3 salle de bain BUREAUX et LOGEMENT du PERSONNEL sur environ 460 m² - Salle de jeux de 70 m² environ - Bureau, salle de stockage, toilettes, salle commune, cuisine, 5 chambres et 3 salles de bain - Appartement: Salon, cuisine, une chambre et une salle de douche BÂTIMENTS - 55 boxes dont 8 pour juments poulinières, 3 pour les étalons à l'écart - Bloc de reproduction équine - Manège couvert de 250 m² - Grange à foin - Carrière de taille olympique - Rond d'Havrincourt - Hangar à bétail d'environ 1400 m² - Enclos pour le bétail - Silos et grainerie - Hangar à machines JARDINS et TERRES - Jardin à la française avec fontaine et bassin en eau - Jardin à l'anglaise avec des arbres séculaires - Une piscine de 20 m x 8 m - Deux courts de tennis - Etang - Prairies , paddocks sur environ 120 hectares Ce domaine vous est présenté au prix de 4 895 000.00 euros HAI honoraires à charge vendeur. Cette présente annonce a été rédigée sous la responsabilité éditoriale de Anne-Elizabeth de Romans (06 50 38 74 04 [email protected]) agissant en qualité de consultant immobilier agissant sous portage salarial auprès de Paul Parker Properties domicilié 10 rue du Colisée 75008 Paris, marque de la SAS PROPRIETES PRIVEES, Réseau national immobilier au capital de 40 000.00 euros, RCS NANTES n° 487 624 777, Carte professionnelle T et G n° CPI 4401 2016 000 010 388 CCI Nantes, Garantie GALIAN, 89 rue La Boétie, 75008 Paris ? T : 1 500 000 euros ? G : 120 000 euros.

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$5,366,500
1,440
26bedrooms
land 119.8ha

By Paul Parker Properties

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Castle Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives (14)

Normandy, in the department of Calvados, in the heart of the Pays-d'Auge. Late 15th century manor house, surrounded by water-filled moats. Main building, with tower at each corner, comprises first floor built from small, limestone blocks and timber-framed upper floor, spanning a total of roughly 250 sqm. Outbuildings, clustered around old farmyard, including: caretaker's house, rental properties, sheds, function room, dovecote, studio and garages. Set in 3,8-hectare grounds, in quiet surroundings, with orchard, woods and formal garden, Energy class: NA/NA.

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$1,507,200

By Cabinet Le Nail

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Castle Falaise (14)

Ref.4627 : Beautiful chateau with estate of 425 acres in Normandy. Overlooking the steep meanders of the River Orne, the morning mist dissipates under the first rays of the sun, revealing the contours of a place steeped in history, born more than five centuries ago in the heart of Normandy. Out of time and away from the hustle and bustle of modern life, the château blossoms in a setting of unspoilt nature, typical of Norman Switzerland, offering peace and serenity. Just a few kilometres away, the towns of Argentan and Falaise offer shops and services. Easy access by road and rail, just 2 hours from Paris. Invisible to the eye, the château is revealed at the end of a majestic avenue of hundred-year-old lime trees, retaining all the magic of its appearance. THE OUTBUILDINGS : 1) THE CHAPELS: The chapels are located around a hundred metres south of the château. The main chapel was built in 1900 by Georges de Séguin on a hillside overlooking the Orne valley. It is built entirely of granite, in a neo-Gothic style. It has a slate roof (a complete overhaul is required, for which an estimate has been drawn up). The archangel Saint-Michel watches over the destiny of this consecrated chapel, which has witnessed many family ceremonies. There is a vault in the basement. Adjacent to the main chapel is the current sacristy and the former chapel, which dates back to the 15th century and features a façade enhanced by a flamboyant mullioned bay window with period stained glass. Most of the windows are period, except for those in the choir, which were rebuilt after the war by master glassmakers from Chartres. 2) THE COMMONS: Facing each other on either side of the secondary entrance, 2 long stone buildings with flat tile roofs house the logistical facilities on one side and the Calvados-related activities on the other. These outbuildings date from the 17th century. a) WESTERN outbuildings: An elegant kennel, a stone shelter, a storage room, a workshop (former tack room), a tack room with saddle racks and bridle racks. Access to the first floor with, on the right, a former 4-room dwelling awaiting renovation; on the right, a huge attic. Carriage house. Stalls for 4 horses. 2 garages (3 cars). Field brick floors - 4.15 m high. b) SOUTH COMMONS: These are entirely reserved for the production and ageing of the estate's calvados, with the brandy cellars housed in two spacious rooms. A third room is used for ‘dry materials’. Calvados production is based on 35 hectares of apple trees. Only part of the orchard's production is kept to be pressed, then distilled, aged and blended. This production has been sized to enable the annual marketing of 5,000 very top-of-the-range boxes of calvados over fifteen years old. These calvados carry the protected Crèvecoeur brand and are sold in France and abroad. One employee carries out all the tasks associated with the winery. The employee has his own accommodation, dating from the time of Henri IV, located on the gable end of the outbuildings. Built over two and a half storeys, the ground floor comprises two large rooms and a kitchen. A bedroom with bathroom/wc is on the first floor. A second bedroom can be accessed from the gable end of the adjoining outbuilding. 3) DWELLING HOUSE: This house, built in the 19th century, is situated in the extension of the west outbuildings. It is built of stone with a slate 4-slope roof and comprises 3 stories as follows: Ground floor: veranda / large living room / kitchen / wc. 1st floor: 2 bedrooms and a bathroom. 2nd floor: a bedroom and a convertible attic. This house is currently being renovated and will be the future home of the estate's caretaker. 4) THE GUARD'S TOWER: Built in the 15th century, this tower resembles a dovecote and is located on the west side of the outbuildings, close to the caretaker's house. Built of jointed stone with a flat tile roof and topped with an elegant pepperpot dome, its overall appearance is imposing, an impression that is borne out by the 1.20 m thick walls. It has 2 levels with a diameter of 9 m. This watchtower houses a water softening station (limestone). 5) FARM BUILDINGS: These are located slightly below the cellars and are used mainly for cider-making and logistics on the estate: The first room houses the cider vats. A vast canopy houses the farm equipment. A barn (15 x 7m). A workshop. A bread oven. 6) GARDENER'S HOUSE: set back to the west of the castle, with no facing building. Stone house with slate roof, built over 2 stories as follows: Ground floor: kitchen/lounge/dining room/wc. First floor: 2 bedrooms/bathroom. Good general condition - recent door frames. There is a vegetable garden opposite. 7) THE ORANGERY: Before the war, this was the winter home of the château's orange trees, a few of which are still kept in vats in the west outbuildings. Since then, it has been used as a workshop by the gardener. 8) THE POULAILLER: adjoining the gardener's house, it provides shelter for 2 vehicles. 9) THE WOODEN SHELTER: located at the foot of the château, restored in the early 1960s, it can be used to store wood or garden furniture. 10) THE STABLE: A pointed stone structure with a wooden ridge (approx. 7 m x 7 m), used for storing fodder or as a stall, situated in the large gardens to the rear of the château (7 m x 7 m). It has a wonderful view down towards the Orne. It would be perfect as an artist's studio. 11) LES NAUDIERES: Farmhouse situated on the other bank of the River Orne with a dwelling house, 2 large barns (16x7 m), another barn (23.5x9.5 m) used as storage for farm equipment. A small house (6.5x5m) used for hunting meals. The ‘Naudières’ dwelling is currently under a residential lease. 12) LA SCIERIE: Main dwelling (10x5m), small adjoining house, large barn (22x7m), on the water's edge, adjoining the dwelling. Other buildings in the extension (20x5.80m). The exceptional beauty of this estate is implicitly linked to the quintessence of its setting. Set in a dominant position on an unspoilt site, the château enjoys total protection in the heart of its 170 hectares. The drive up to the château is majestic and almost endless. No less than 800m of tree-lined driveways lead to the first lawns, revealing the first towers of the building, in the heart of a park laid out in the English style, where each of the many species sets a charming scene. It was at the end of the twentieth century that the current owners realised the need to redesign the park, with the aim of opening up the vistas around the château so as to make the most of the many views from the site. The four cardinal points were thus embellished, offering lawns and meadows to the north and east, the chapel and the meandering Orne to the south, and the elegant outbuildings to the west... The estate stretches over a number of espaliered plateaux, all converging on the wild, sloping banks where the Orne flows for some 7 km right through the heart of the property. A fishing ground of rare quality. The nature of the soils is balanced and harmoniously thought out. The château boasts: around 4 hectares of adjoining parkland; organic, high-stem apple orchards covering 33 hectares; meadows, fallow land (66 hectares uncultivated) and woods (47 hectares) complete the setting with around 20 hectares of additional land, including 7 hectares under lease. The estate is not subject to any easements or nuisances, whether visual, olfactory or auditory. Thanks to the presence of a rich endogenous fauna, the estate has a roe deer hunting plan, which is carried out in a respectful and measured manner, thanks to the family or friendly spirit that prevails on the few days dedicated to this activity. 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.

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1,400
9bedrooms
5bathrooms
land 170ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

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