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Seaside houseSaint-Martin-aux-Chartrains (14)

In the heart of the Pays d'Auge, just a few minutes from Pont l'Evêque and the seaside resorts of Deauville and Trouville sur Mer. Deauville Sotheby's International Realty presents for sale an old farmhouse dating back to 1721, one of the most authentic and in the pure augeronne tradition. This characterful place offers a countryside atmosphere near the shores, featuring various buildings for both residential and agricultural use, all set on a landscaped park and meadow spanning 3 ha 64 a and 61 ca. Note the possibility of acquiring an additional 9 hectares of neighboring agricultural land, currently leased at €2,800 per year. The property is accessed securely via a gate opening onto a driveway bordered by plant beds leading to the manor house and its various outbuildings. The property offers three so-called residential houses; A master's house of 196 m² to be restored, showcasing typical Norman architecture with beautiful craftsmanship (stone base, half-timbering, and slate roofing with dog sits), partially south-facing (southern exposure), elevated over a ground floor, an upper floor, and an attic. This house consists of a main entrance with a beautiful period staircase, complemented by a rear service entrance, a large living room with exposed beams, terracotta tiles, and a stone fireplace (26.94 m²), a beautiful dining room with exposed beams, a fireplace, and old tiles (30.81 m²), a spacious kitchen with exposed beams and direct access to the outdoors (15.52 m²) along with a pantry (7.54 m²), a laundry area, a boiler room, and separate toilets (6.89 m²). On its first floor; a landing, a very spacious master suite with a fireplace, terracotta flooring, and exposed beams featuring an adjoining bathroom and separate toilets, a second decently sized bedroom also with an adjoining shower room, and a third bedroom in succession. On its second floor; convertible lofts of approximately 40 m² and a bedroom. A Norman cottage of 75.5 m², renovated in 1987 by renowned architect Antoine Berge, in the pure tradition of Norman thatched houses. This single-story, disabled-accessible house offers beautiful interior volumes enhanced by the presence of numerous bay windows opening onto the terrace. Its interior layout consists of a living room with triple exposure and a fitted kitchen, a spacious bedroom with an adjoining shower room, and a second bedroom. A caretaker's house of 71.22 m², located near the master's house, built of brick and concrete with a slate roof, this property is elevated over a ground floor and an attic. On the ground floor, it features a living room, a lovely dining area, and kitchen, along with a hallway providing access to a shower room (1.91 m²) and toilets (1.19 m²). On the upper floor: a large dormitory-style room, a small dressing room, and separate toilets. Plus, there are agricultural buildings (smoking house, cart shed, stables, and press, true reminders of Norman heritage). The 'Smoking house' is a single-story construction featuring typical Norman architecture (stone base, half-timbering, and slate roof). It has three equally sized rooms with concrete flooring. Please note that this building requires renovation. The press, an exceptional structure dating back to the 17th century (1690), is a true testament to the history of Normandy and its cider production, regularly highlighted during European Heritage Days and a source of illustration for the illustrated work of Gilbert Delahaye and Marcel Marlier "Picolon the Curious Chick". This building has retained all of its elements (wheel, press, barrels...) and offers substantial dimensions. Elevated over a ground floor and an attic, all complemented by a garage. This property is described as needing restoration, with a ground area of 206 m². The cart shed of 38 m², located at the entrance to the estate, is elevated over a ground floor and an upper floor, made of brick, half-timbering and slate roofing. This structure is also described as needing restoration. The 'stables' building at the entrance of the estate consists of 3 boxes, a tack room, and a large area on the upper floor. An exceptional place with multiple potentialities, one of the rarest on the market. File and visit available upon request.

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Le Figaro Properties reference : 71414906