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NORMANDY – CALVADOS – NEAR FALAISE Situated between Suisse Normande and the Pays de Falaise, this exceptional 18th-century manor farm features a collection of characterful buildings set within a 23-hectare estate comprising parkland, meadows and woods. Fully renovated, this rare property offers an ideal setting for a family home, as well as for events, tourism or a hotel business. Surrounding an elegant main courtyard are the main residence, featuring spacious reception rooms, a professional kitchen and nine en-suite bedrooms, as well as three self-contained flats, a charming holiday cottage and dormitories. The estate’s true centrepiece is a sumptuous 300 m² reception hall, extended by an 80 m² veranda opening onto the grounds, which hosts weddings, seminars and receptions in an exceptional setting. A 20 × 10 m heated swimming pool, two separate entrances, ample parking and the proximity to Falaise, Caen and Paris round off the many assets of this property, which offers remarkable potential. Energy rating: E Climate rating: E Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €15,770 and €21,380 per year. Prices indexed to the years 2021, 2022 and 2023. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
…By Agence Mercure Normandie
Ref 4910: Manor house suitable for events, for sale, 5 km from Falaise On the lands of William the Conqueror, two leagues from the ‘Swiss Normandy’ region, at the gateway to the Duchy of Normandy, an imposing manor farm has stood for nearly three centuries – the last remaining vestige of an exceptional estate, a victim of the ravages of history… But as you round a bend on a country road, history comes into view, concealed by a curtain of trees, inviting curiosity to explore a decidedly discreet entrance, behind which awaits a surprising building of stately proportions. Beautifully situated at the heart of a protected landscape harmoniously shaped by woodland and meadows, the property stands out as an obvious source of inspiration, offering a sense of well-being and freedom. Daily shopping needs are catered for locally, perfectly complemented by the town of Falaise, which, within cycling distance, offers all the services and shops necessary for everyday life. The road links are excellent and provide swift access to rail, motorway, air and sea transport networks. Designed for hosting events, yet with the potential for a wide range of activities, this property will fulfil even the most ambitious projects, supported by the natural richness of its enchanting setting, which is ready for immediate use. Such is Normandy… beautiful, mysterious, a place for a brief visit or a holiday… which often turns into a lifelong project. The property comprises a main house built of rendered stone over three storeys and topped with a hipped slate roof. Adjoining its north-eastern side is a series of outbuildings, one of which is set at right angles, evoking the atmosphere of a main courtyard. Unlike the manor house, these buildings are smaller in scale, and some are roofed with flat tiles. The ensemble is harmonious and balanced, displaying perfect symmetry, a legacy of the Age of Enlightenment. The south-east façade is enhanced by an H-shaped veranda projection, opening onto a spacious terrace leading to the grounds. Set slightly higher up is a luxurious swimming pool, elegantly integrated into the surroundings by a balustrade safety railing. A nearby stone building serves as a pool house (housing heat pumps). Set apart from the main complex, a beautiful stone barn with a tiled ‘cathedral’ roof houses a two-part storage area reserved for farm equipment. A row of small outbuildings follows on from this, revealing various agricultural sheds (chicken coop, woodshed, storeroom, etc.). At the southern end of the manor stands a small stone building with a tiled roof, resembling a sheepfold. A large car park (70 spaces), discreetly situated behind the main courtyard, provides easy access to the manor house and its outbuildings. Set apart from the estate, and perfectly situated for its surveillance role, a ‘stylish’ outbuilding – formerly the bakery of the original château – makes an ideal caretaker’s house, with its own separate and discreet entrances. The property as a whole has been perfectly restored for use as an events venue, yet its immense potential leaves the door open for even the most ambitious projects. I - THE MANOR HOUSE The main feature, exuding prestige and setting the tone. On the ground floor: spacious main entrance hall, with direct access to a pleasant south-facing lounge. Toilet facilities. Hallway and reception area for customers. Kitchen / Utility room. Large reception lounge (mezzanine), with adjoining toilet facilities and commercial kitchen. On the first floor: a stone spiral staircase leading to a corridor serving six bedrooms, each with an en-suite shower room and WC. On the second floor: access via the spiral staircase to three fully fitted and furnished bedrooms. II - THE RECEPTION HALL Reception hall known as the ‘Four Seasons Room’, built on the site of the former cart shed. A 300 sqm hall capable of accommodating at least 150 seated guests and 200 for a cocktail reception. Two annexes, including a dance hall (64 sqm) and a large conservatory (80 sqm) overlooking the grounds, allow for increased capacity. Adjoining cloakroom and toilet facilities. PNR status. The reception rooms feature underfloor heating. Adjoining professional catering kitchen (4 fridges, cold store, ovens). OUTBUILDINGS 1 - Self-catering flats Situated as an extension of the reception rooms, On the ground floor: offices and an adjoining barn used for storing equipment. Upstairs: a straight staircase leading to a corridor serving two dormitories and a large bathroom with a shower and toilets. 2 - A storage barn 3 - Various outbuildings used for agricultural purposes (chicken coop, woodshed, storage shed, etc.) 4 - A caretaker’s house It is situated below the main property, set back from the two entrances leading to the car parks. A very charming 18th-century stone cottage with a rendered façade and a hipped roof covered in small tiles. Formerly the estate’s bakery, it has been completely renovated and now sleeps seven. Ground floor: tiled living room with exposed beams and a converted old bread oven (wood-burning stove). Fitted kitchen area. WC. Upstairs: 2 bedrooms / bathroom with shower – WC. Electric heating and wood-burning stove. Double glazing. Private sewage system. Terrace and flower garden. Wooded surroundings, close to a pond fed by a stream running along the edge of the park (‘Le Val’). The property is full of charm and perfectly functional. THE GROUNDS The property enjoys a commanding position over a single, unbroken 22-hectare (54-acre) park, free from easements and with no neighbours directly opposite. Meadows and woodland each occupy half the space, offering the eye sweeping views into the distance, all the way to the wooded edges. It is here that the more adventurous will marvel at an exceptional ice house, the size of which speaks volumes about the importance of the original estate. Roe deer and hares may occasionally give themselves away… Beautiful pastures, set apart from the lawns reserved for visitors, could easily accommodate a few horses; in their absence, these meadows serve as an additional car park. The old latrines have been preserved opposite the south gable. The swimming pool is the centre of attention, so much is it appreciated. Facing south-east at a reasonable distance from the reception areas, it was built in 2012 as much out of necessity as for pleasure. From a safety perspective, it provides a water supply that complies with current legal requirements for premises open to the public. It also offers a high-quality experience for guests. It features two pools, one of which is for children; the main pool measures 20 x 10 metres, with a depth ranging from 80 cm to over 2 metres. The entire facility is heated by two heat pumps (15 years old). It is surrounded by sturdy balustrades, and access is highly secure. A pool house is attached to it. The plot is situated within the boundaries of the protected natural areas of Lower Normandy. 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 . 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…By Cabinet Le Nail
Winstone & Associés presents for sale a Normandy property comprising a main house, three outbuildings, and a heated swimming pool with its pool house on over 12.5 hectares! The main house consists of a fitted kitchen with an island, a dining room with a fireplace, a living room with a fireplace, and an office. On the first floor, there are two suites, each with their own bathroom; on the second floor, there are two bedrooms under the exposed beams, a shower room, and a dressing room. Three restored half-timbered outbuildings that provide a large storage area, including part for carriages. A heated swimming pool measuring 10x5 m with its terrace and pool house allows for full enjoyment of the scenic view. Bucolic environment in a dominant position over a valley, with no noise disturbances! There is the possibility to acquire, in addition, an equestrian area including a barn, a barn consisting of 6 boxes, a riding arena (80x40m), a manure store, and paddocks on approximately one hectare. Rémi VALENTIN, Individual Entrepreneur (EI) acting as a commercial agent, registered under number ADC 1402 2026 000 000 004. RSAC Lisieux n°524 596 053. Non-contractual document. The risks to which this property is exposed are available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Winstone & Associes
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…By Pays D'auge Immobilier (sarl)
In Normandy, just two hours from Paris, 50 minutes from the seaside resorts of Deauville and Trouville-sur-Mer, 35 minutes from Caen and in the immediate vicinity of Cambremer, Crèvecœur-en-Auge and Lisieux, Pays d'Auge Sotheby's International Realty presents for sale this magnificent 18th-century manor restored in the heart of Calvados.Located in the green and rolling landscape of Pays d’Auge, between meadows and hedgerow-lined paths, this exceptional place extends over 7,358 m² of parkland and grazing, offering a dominant position and a preserved panoramic view of the countryside and a renowned stud farm.The architecture, typically augeron, delights with its elegance: stone base, authentic half-timbering, and flat tile roof, completed by pretty terraces, a (to be restored) swimming pool, and a three-room guest house in the Norman style.With a living area of 200 m², the manor has undergone a prestigious renovation, combining the preservation of period materials with a contemporary atmosphere. Each volume is highlighted, and each opening bathes the spaces in natural light, creating a place that is both warm and refined.The manor consists of seven main rooms arranged as follows: on the garden level; an entrance opening onto a vast family-room style space with dining area and so-called American kitchen, guest toilets, a vast reception room with a large living room featuring a functioning period stone fireplace, a small living room with a large bay window leading to the terrace and garden, an office space, and a laundry room complete this level.Upstairs, a beautiful landing with a high cathedral ceiling, zenithal light, and exposed beams overlooking the dining area, serves the night sections, consisting of a master bedroom with a cathedral ceiling, Madame and Monsieur’s dressing rooms, separate toilets, and a large bathroom with double sinks and a bathtub, two children's bedrooms also with cathedral ceilings, and a separate bathroom with toilets.This exceptional manor is ideal for lovers of the Norman countryside, traditional architecture, contemporary atmospheres, and horses. A rare property where elegance and comfort meet in a preserved natural setting.To discover quickly.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Pays D'auge Sotheby's International Realty
A sumptuous house from the late 19th century with lush grounds, nestled 30 minutes from the English Channel in Normandy’s Calvados department. The property is just a stone’s throw from a 13th-century Gothic church. The road is lined with picturesque timer-framed dwellings and little farmhouses. A thuja hedge grows along a low brick wall with iron railings. At the right-hand end of it, a gate leads onto a shady driveway. From there, the drive lined with tall trees runs west, towards the house. The sumptuous dwelling was built at very end of the 19th century. It is an elegant home set in splendid grounds. Before, the building was known as a chateau, as were many houses built by the upper-middle classes in the period just before the First World War. Its elevations are rendered with a cream-coloured coating of local sand. The architectural embellishments are classical with stone capitals, garlands, exposed quoins and window surrounds that stand out in a pure white tone. The facade is more ornate than the garden-facing elevation. The house has a raised ground floor, a first floor and a second floor. A flight of front steps, edged with wrought-iron balustrades, leads up to the main entrance door. The facade has four windows on the ground floor – two on either side of the entrance door – and six windows on the first floor. And along the second floor, in the roof space, there are five elegant dormers. The rear elevation has two sets of ground-floor French windows that lead out to a large terrace, which you reach via a double set of steps. There are three other tall windows in the rear elevation on the ground floor and, above them, five windows on each upper floor. The house’s hipped mansard roof has slate tiles and is crowned with finials. Two imposing chimney stacks – one at each end – rise up from it. At the front, a gravelled drive marks the paths for walking and driving. Around this driveway, lush lawns draw your gaze to beautiful views of the grounds. The grounds form an English-style garden with majestic age-old trees dotted around the grand edifice. By the house’s entrance, neat yew hedges underline the ground-floor windows. At the back, there is a swimming pool. It lies parallel to the rear elevation. From a patio above the terrace, steps lead down to a paved poolside area that surrounds the swimming pool. Three palm trees tower around it. A gravelled path separates two extensive lawns that stretch to the edges of the property. Tall trees tower around the sides of the vast plot. There is an old greenhouse on the grounds too, as well as an outbuilding with a 150m² floor area. This outbuilding needs to be renovated. Beyond, there is a bucolic backdrop and the River Dives, which flows gently.
…By Patrice Besse
Mercure Group presents this beautiful 11-hectare estate near Argentan, in the Orne region, surrounded by prestigious stud farms. The vast 17th-century dwelling has been tastefully renovated and features beautiful reception rooms with fireplaces and a very pleasant modern kitchen. Upstairs, there is a study and six very attractive bedrooms with en suite shower rooms and toilets. Off the living room, a pretty terrace opens onto a pond with tall grasses, then onto a 25-metre swimming corridor, providing a charming backdrop. A former flax drying shed has been converted into a gîte with jacuzzi and sauna. A large living room lit by large picture windows and its kitchen-dining area. Four bedrooms and two shower rooms for a comfortable weekend. An old grain mill, converted into a charming gîte surrounded by meadows, with three bedrooms and their bathrooms. The 13 hectares estate has 13 existing and 18 potential stables, a pond, extensive outbuildings and numerous sheds for equestrian facilities. The property offers comfortable living in unspoilt surroundings. Sale price including fees: 1 950 000 € Fees payable by the buyer Fees : 5% of the price excluding fees Sale price excluding fees: 1 857 142 € Manor house : Energy class : D Climate class: B Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €6,540 and €8,890 per year. Average energy prices indexed to 2021, 2022 and 2023. Gîte 1 : Energy class: E Climate class: B Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €3,190 and €4,350 per year. Prices indexed to 1 January 2021. Gite 2 : Energy class: D Climate class: B Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €960 and €1,340 per year. Prices indexed to 1 January 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Normandie
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…By Socogefim
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…By Kairos Immobilier
In the heart of Suisse Normande, 2h30 from Paris and 35 minutes from Caen, this property comprises a superb architect-designed house, an 18th-century guest house, stables and paddocks, set in 3.5 hectares of wooded parklands. The contemporary main house, with 5 main rooms including 4 bedrooms, offers 320 m² of living space, a perfect balance between modern comfort, functionality and aesthetics. On the ground floor, an entrance hall leads to a living-dining room with a Caen stone fireplace. Its large picture windows offer 180° views over the terraces and park. There's also a beautifully crafted kitchen, a scullery and a laundry room with access to an indoor swimming pool. The pool, perfectly integrated into the house and widely open to the outside via sliding glass doors, includes a shower room and a mechanical room. The entrance also leads to a spacious bedroom and bathroom. From the entrance hall, the staircase leads upstairs to a landing or small living room that distributes 3 large bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The house ends with a vast, easily accessible and perfectly convertible attic of approx. 110 m². On the north side, a 30 m² workshop could easily become a games room, cinema room, studio or independent office. To complete the ensemble, there's a fully renovated 18th-century stone guest house with approx. 62 m² of living space, offering a warm ambience and complete comfort. Most often used as a guest house, the ground floor comprises a living-dining room with fireplace and a fully-equipped kitchen. Upstairs, a landing acts as a living room, leading to a large bedroom and bathroom. Outside, a single room opens onto the park and can be used as a dining room, games room, reading room, rest room... Finally, 4 other buildings complete the property: - The stable building with 4 stalls, covered by a huge attic. - The woodshed with a greenhouse area. - The farm equipment shed. - Shed and kennel building. The landscaped grounds, planted with various species of trees and shrubs, are enclosed by dense hedges and fences on the grasslands and adjoining woods, also leaving room for a beautiful meadow. Situated on the outskirts of a village and surrounded by greenery, the property enjoys a peaceful setting with the gentle valley on the horizon. With agency fees: €798,000 Excluding agency fees: €768,000 Agency fees: 3.90% payable by the buyer Property presented by Hugues de Jessey +33 (0)6 60 12 33 33 Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Just a few minutes from Caen, in the municipality of Saint-Martin-de-Fontenay, this rare property boasts 372 m² of living space (441 m² on the ground) in the heart of a landscaped park of 3400 m², a true green oasis.The bright and generous living spaces provide an elegant and friendly atmosphere. The fully equipped high-end kitchen opens onto the dining room, extended by a veranda facing the garden.In the continuation of the living room, there is a remarkable wellness area of 110 m²: an indoor swimming pool with a 50 m² basin, changing rooms, a shower, and toilets, for comfort in every season.An ideal setup for family life.The ground floor hosts two bedrooms, including: - one with an ensuite bathroom - one with an ensuite shower room as well as two independent toilets.Upstairs: - five bedrooms - a playroom - three shower rooms - two toilets.A fluid layout, perfectly suited for a large family or a shared living project.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By L'adresse De Prestige
In the heart of the southern Pays d'Auge, between Vimoutiers and Argentan, discover this authentic Norman property of character located in an exceptionally quiet environment, at the end of a dead-end road, surrounded by meadows and without any nuisance. A rare and unspoiled setting for lovers of nature, tranquility and typical Norman architecture. This elegant half-timbered house offers approximately 141 m2 of living space and generous volumes spread over 6 main rooms. You will find a warm and bright living space, as well as 4 bedrooms allowing you to welcome family and friends in ideal comfort. Outside, the property immediately impresses with its wooded grounds of 6,070 m2, perfectly integrated into the Augeronne countryside. An in-ground swimming pool completes the ensemble, allowing you to fully enjoy sunny days in an intimate and green setting. The outbuildings are also a real asset: a large garage with cellar and attic offering many possibilities for storage or conversion, as well as a building used as a chicken coop. A pond adds an extra bucolic touch to this charming property. This Norman house enjoys a privileged location in the Vimoutiers region, south of the Pays d'Auge, near Argentan, in the heart of a countryside renowned for its rolling landscapes and authenticity. An ideal property as a main residence or country house, approximately 2 hours from Paris and close to major Norman roads. Key features: Norman half-timbered house 141 m2 of living space 4 bedrooms In-ground swimming pool Land area of 6,070 m2 Quiet and peaceful environment End of a dead-end road Pastures and surrounding countryside Large garage with cellar and attic Outbuilding used as a chicken coop Pond Sought-after area of the Pays d'Auge between Vimoutiers and Argentan
…By Cazin Immobilier
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These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente at Falaise. Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.