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In the heart of a private, gated, and secure estate, just 15 minutes from Deauville, this house offers a bucolic and preserved setting, ideal for a second home. Situated on a plot of approximately 2,004 m², this property features 173 m² of living space complemented by a convertible souplex of 89 m². It offers three suites with bathrooms and dressing rooms, one of which is on the ground floor, a beautiful bright living room, a 60 m² terrace with a pool, and a 30 m² garage.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Utopia
Located in Bénerville-sur-Mer, this superb contemporary villa offers a spectacular 74 sq m living area opening onto the sea, extending onto a 35 sq m terrace with panoramic views. Four suites, several with dressing rooms and balconies, complete this unique property designed for comfort and independence. A garage, cellar, storage rooms, and four outdoor parking spaces are also included.
…By Foncia Normandie
In a secluded and private setting, with direct beach access and close proximity to shops, this rare contemporary property offers an ideal layout, designed to combine entertaining, comfort, and privacy. The ground floor features a living room with the option of an open-plan kitchen, and a master suite with a bathroom and toilet, a dressing room, and a garage. The first floor is divided into two areas. Two bedrooms with sea views, one with a balcony and an en-suite shower room and toilet. Two further bedrooms open onto a shared terrace, along with a separate bathroom and toilet, and a laundry room. The second floor, with its own independent access, offers a magnificent, light-filled reception room of approximately 70 sq m overlooking the sea and opening onto a west-facing terrace, perfect for admiring sunsets. An open-plan kitchen, aguest toilet, and an elegant master suite with a bathroom complete this exceptional floor. Outside, 4 private parking spaces harmoniously complete the ensemble.
…By Foncia Normandie
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…By Flo Immobilier
In Honfleur, near the beach, beautiful brick house surrounded by its garden featuring - on the ground floor: a large room to be arranged with an area of approximately 90 m² - on the 1st floor with sloping ceilings: an apartment comprising an entrance and corridor with numerous closets, a living room with sea view and cathedral ceiling, two bedrooms, a kitchen, a bathroom, separate toilets with large storage space. Very nice potential for this atypical and charming property. Virtual layout for illustrative purposes. Property sold as-is.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agence Honfleuraise
Ideally located just 4 minutes from the beach, this contemporary home offers a privileged living environment, between nature and the seaside. Set on a lovely, flat, landscaped plot of 2800m², this property boasts generous volumes, plenty of natural light and perfectly exposed south-west exteriors, ideal for relaxing. As soon as you enter, you'll be charmed by a vast living room of over 60m², bathed in light with its cathedral ceiling and wide openings onto the terrace and garden, and its beautiful open fireplace, for a warm and friendly atmosphere. An open, fitted and equipped kitchen completes the living space. The first floor also features a beautiful 17 m² bedroom, a laundry room and a separate toilet with the possibility of creating a shower room. Upstairs, the landing leads to two comfortable bedrooms, one with a large dressing room, a bathroom with whirlpool bath and shower, separate toilet and a vast mezzanine area offering multiple design possibilities: games room, study or fourth bedroom. A true haven of peace, just 4 minutes from the sea, 9 minutes from Trouville-sur-Mer and Deauville or Honfleur. 1H50 Du Pont de Neuilly via A13 and A14 Selling price: €798 000 (including 5% buyer's tax) Energy consumption: C Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on
…By Coldwell Banker Alcapa Invest
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…By Normandy Castel Trouville
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…By Normandy Castel Trouville
Engel & Völkers Deauville presents for sale this elegant family home located in the heart of Trouville-sur-Mer. The property is composed as follows: On the ground floor, a vast, bright living area combining a lounge, dining room and fitted kitchen, opening onto a pleasant terrace with a swimming pool sheltered from view. A garage and guest toilets complete this level. The first floor comprises four bedrooms, each with its own private shower room with toilet, including a beautiful master suite with a full bathroom. The second floor offers three additional bedrooms, a shower room with toilet, a large multipurpose room that can accommodate a games room, cinema area, office or gym, as well as a laundry room. With its seven bedrooms, generous volumes and capacity to accommodate guests, this property is an ideal address for a primary residence, second home or a high-end seasonal rental project. Agency fees payable by the seller. EPC: C (166) - GHG: B (6) Estimated annual energy costs for the home: between 3,250 and 4,450 per year. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr. In the heart of Trouville-sur-Mer, the property enjoys a prime location close to the beach, shops, restaurants, and the train station.
…By Engel & Völkers Deauville
Just 10 minutes from Pont-l'Évêque and its shops, 25 minutes from Deauville and Trouville-sur-Mer, in the heart of Pays d'Auge, Maison BONAPARTE presents this elegant Norman property nestled in a preserved environment, in absolute calm and out of sight. Set on a beautiful landscaped plot of about 2,000 m², the property consists of two independent houses totaling nearly 230 m² of living space, offering multiple uses: family residence, charming secondary home or high-end reception activity. The main house, an authentic Norman longhouse of about 110 m², charms with its character and warm atmosphere. It features a large living room with a fireplace, a beautiful fitted and equipped kitchen open to the garden, as well as several bedrooms upstairs. Noble materials, exposed beams and refined decoration fully contribute to the elegance of the place. The second house, currently fitted out as an independent guest house, develops about 120 m². It includes a living room with a kitchen, a bedroom with a shower room on the ground floor as well as generous spaces upstairs that can accommodate additional bedrooms, an office or leisure space. Outside, the landscaped garden with various species offers a bucolic setting that is particularly sought after. The whole benefits from good exposure, a clear view of the Auge countryside and a nuisance-free environment. This property harmoniously combines Norman authenticity, quality of life and immediate proximity to the seaside resorts of Côte Fleurie. A rare character property on the market, ideal for lovers of Pays d'Auge seeking an authentic living environment between Norman countryside and coast. +33678847240
…By Bonaparte
Located just minutes from Honfleur in the commune of Pennedepie, in a privileged setting with lovely sea views, this characterful property offers endless potential. The main house stands out for its comfortable proportions and layout, ideal for family life. The welcoming reception areas have large windows, allowing you to fully enjoy the green surroundings and unobstructed sea views. A large garage in the basement has space for several vehicles, and there is also a separate guest house. It comprises an entrance hall, a fitted and equipped kitchen, a double living room with sea views, as well as two bedrooms and a shower room upstairs. There are several outbuildings, garages and storage spaces, offering excellent potential for future development. It all sits on a beautiful landscaped garden featuring a decorative pond. A rare find on the Normandy coast, this property will delight any buyers in search of their own haven between countryside and seafront.
…By Emile Garcin - Normandie
PONT L'EVEQUE - PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL ESTATE. ARCHITECT FAMILY HOUSE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. 5 min from Pont l'Evêque, set in the very sought-after Mont St Léger: architect-designed house with a stunning view over the valley. Entirely renovated in 2021, benefiting from a large south-facing terrace with swimming pool and 11,144 sqm landscaped garden, the house has a total of 262 sqm living space over 3 levels. First floor: entrance, a separate fitted kitchen, living room, a reception room, large laundry room/utility room and toilet. On the 1st floor, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms with toilet, shower room with toilet. On the 2nd: a beautiful landing space can be used as a study or games room, two bedrooms, a bathroom with toilet, a shower room. The property boasts a much-appreciated groundskeeper, a fully-renovated indoor swimming pool, seven tennis courts (one of which is covered), a basketball court, a pétanque court, a horse stable, a fitness room, a play area, wonderful walks in the forest and a castle where you can organize your events or just enjoy a drink at the bar in summer. If you're looking for a peaceful setting with views and close proximity to the shops and amenities of everyday life, just 20 minutes from the beaches of Deauville, this is the property for you. CONSULTANTS IMMOBILIER LUXURY REAL ESTATE DEAUVILLE
…By Consultants Immobilier Deauville
Winstone & Associés presents a traditional renovated Norman house with a charming garden in the village of Beaumont-en-Auge!The house opens onto a living room with fireplace, a fully equipped kitchen that leads to a dining area, all benefiting from beautiful sunlight thanks to its openings onto the garden. Still on the ground floor, there is a bedroom with its own shower room.Upstairs, a landing that can serve as an office, a bathroom, and an attic bedroom with a view of the countryside. Additionally, there is a third bedroom on the second floor.The landscaped garden offers a true haven of peace while being in the heart of the village. A storage or workshop outbuilding accompanies the property.Rémi VALENTIN, sole entrepreneur (EI) acting in his capacity as a commercial agent, registered under number ADC 1402 2024 000 000 061. RSAC Lisieux n°524 596 053. Non-contractual document.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Winstone & Associes
Close to the village center on foot, with no noise disturbances, on a park of 9700 m² with a water feature, a pleasant recent house built in 2005 with a living area of over 75 m², a master suite on the ground floor, 4 bedrooms, and a bright mezzanine of over 40 m². Garage for 2 vehicles - geothermal heating - an outbuilding of 75 m² on the ground to be transformed into a living space or artist's studio. No overlooking and close to shops. Guaranteed favorite! Geothermal heating, armored windows, alarm system. Visits by appointment 7 days a week.Contact your AXO agent - L'immobilier Actif at 06 75 65 73 64, Emmanuel GRIVEL (EI) Commercial Agent RSAC 501.270.367 Lisieux. More information on www.axo.immo (ref. 85002120604). Fees: 4% VAT included payable by the buyer Price excluding agency fees: €2,000,000. Information on risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/
…By Axo Immobilier
Rare Contemporary Architect’s House in the Pays d’Auge (2020) – 255 m² of Living Space Nestled in the heart of a landscaped park of about 2,000 m², this contemporary architect-designed residence combines generous volumes, noble materials and an exceptional panoramic view over the Normandy countryside. The entrance, enhanced by a paved path alongside a koi pond, leads into a vast living space bathed in natural light thanks to large picture windows opening onto a 200 m² exotic wood terrace. The living room with three-sided fireplace and the American-style kitchen create a warm and convivial atmosphere. A bedroom with en-suite shower room and private terrace completes this level. Upstairs: a bright study, a spectacular master suite with rotunda, Lumiscene jacuzzi and balcony, two additional bedrooms and three bathrooms. Outside: garages, courtyard, pétanque court, landscaped grounds with rare plantings including cycas and a royal olive tree, all beautifully lit at night. Ideally located, only 10 minutes from Saint-Pierre-en-Auge and 20 km from Lisieux. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the website Géorisques: www.georisques.gouv.fr ⸻ Pays d’Auge – Contemporary Architect’s House with 180° Views From its automatic Corten steel gate, the property immediately makes a statement: a striking water walkway paved with silver travertine pebbles leads to the main entrance. The ground floor opens onto a vast open space, the true heart of the house, arranged over three distinct levels: • a living room with three-sided fireplace, • a TV lounge set slightly below, • an American-style kitchen by Arthur Bonnet, in textured black marble, elevated by a few steps and completed with a hidden back kitchen set behind a rotunda decorated with a countryside-inspired fresco. Also on this level: a wellness area to be finished, a double garage with advanced security system (including smoke devices), and a designer marble restroom highlighted with floor LEDs. Large aluminum bay windows with automated shutters extend the interiors onto several exotic wood terraces, bordered by gabion walls of volcanic stone and enhanced by olive trees, cycas and ornamental shrubs. The breathtaking 180° view over the Normandy plain creates an unparalleled sense of peace and serenity. A massive chestnut staircase leads upstairs, filled with natural light thanks to high rectangular windows framing glimpses of traditional half-timbered Norman houses nearby. This level includes: • a glass-enclosed office overlooking the reception area at 8 meters high, fitted with Cinna lighting to soften acoustics, adjacent to a library, • an exceptional master suite featuring a 20 m² walk-in dressing room with sensor lighting, a bedroom opening onto a rotunda with Lumiscene jacuzzi, extended by a large exotic wood balcony, and a bathroom clad in volcanic stone with unique golf-club shaped fittings, • two additional bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms (one in pebbles, the other in slate). The architecture is enhanced by a flat roof design, stone cladding from Burgundy, and luxurious Porcelanosa flooring in marble, quartz, slate or Swarovski crystal finishes. Full home automation (heat pump heating, alarm system, automated lighting, indoor/outdoor sound system) ensures ultimate comfort and convenience. Outside, the landscaped 2,000 m² garden, designed by a landscape architect, unfolds around a royal olive tree and a variety of Mediterranean essences (cycas, bamboo, green oak, olive trees). At night, dramatic lighting design transforms the property into a living tableau. A unique creation, blending cutting-edge design with the surrounding unspoiled nature — only 20 km from Lisieux.
…By Kretz & Partners
Complete 60-page dossier on request. 10mn from Pt L'Eveque, 25mn from Deauville and 1h50 from Paris. Half-timbered manor house of approx. 250 m² with guest house of 70 m². Enclosed grounds of 7,000 m² planted with fruit trees. View over the Pays d'Auge. First floor: fitted kitchen with scullery, large reception room in contemporary extension, living room with fireplace, utility room and conservatory. First floor: master bedroom with dressing room, two bedrooms with fitted closets and fireplace, children's bedroom, bathroom and WC. Attic: cathedral bedroom with mezzanine, children's bedroom, shower room and WC. The guest house comprises, on the first floor, a large living room with open kitchen, shower room and WC. First floor: mezzanine bedroom and second bedroom with fitted closets. Adjoining workshops and shed. South-west exposure, bright rooms and unobstructed views over the Pays d'Auge. Heat pump. Recent diagnosis free of asbestos and lead. DPE: 76 (Indice B) GES: 3 (Indice A) Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr +33652902032
…By Bonaparte
A large, luxurious home, its outbuildings and almost 5 ha between the Manche and Calvados departments in the Bessin region. The road gives direct access to the entrance courtyard. The 17th century house is directly in front. A large, Napoleon-style stable stands at right angles. Both buildings are surrounded by vast areas, laid to lawn, followed by meadows. The other outbuildings are set out behind the stables.
…By Patrice Besse
A 19th-century house and secondary dwelling, both recently restored, with a 5,000m² garden, only a kilometre from the sea, between Trouville-sur-Mer and Honfleur in Normandy. A double wooden gate among hedge-lined meadows leads from a lane to lawns. A gravel court separates the main house from a large garage and secondary dwelling. Beyond, the garden, lined with hedges, faces west. There are many tall trees. A stream runs through the plot towards the lane.
…By Patrice Besse
A 19th-century manor in around 5 hectares of grounds, 4 kilometres from Luc-sur-Mer and 20 minutes from Caen, in the heart of a lush valley. On the outskirts of a neighbourhood dominated by the bright shades of Caen stone, a lush, green track arrives at a wrought-iron gate. Beyond it, the private drive through the woods leads to a clearing tucked away from prying eyes. On one side, a foliage-covered, chalk cliff provides natural protection, while on the other a wood including hundred-year-old trees envelops the place in a peaceful atmosphere. In the centre, the garden is made up of several lawns, an orchard and grassy meadows spanning approximately 6 hectares. The late 19th-century residence, combining neo-Gothic and Anglo-Norman influences, stands on a slight outcrop. The three-storey main residence boasts a semi-underground garden level, a first floor and a converted attic. Its irregular L-shape gives it a picturesque silhouette. The steeply sloped slate roof combines dual-pitched Mansard, pavilion and conical roofs, punctuated by dormers and brick chimney stacks. The roof ridges are topped with decorative metal caps, sometimes arrow-shaped, underlining the building’s verticality. The façade combines light-coloured rendering with decorative half-timbering, in keeping with Anglo-Norman tradition. Tall mullioned and transom windows, a central oriel window and a wooden balcony punctuate the façade, while a semi-circular wooden patio overlooks the grounds. To the rear, a modern glazed extension, with a teak patio, blends into the edifice’s architecture, creating a subtle transition between old and modern. The grounds also play host to a covered swimming pool, a wooden pavilion and several landscaped paths, which lead from the house to the surrounding countryside, enhancing the manor’s romantic character.
…By Patrice Besse
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
The Villa d'Eaux, an exceptional and significant edifice on the Côte Fleurie, in the centre of Villers-sur-Mer and 100 m from the beach. Villers-sur-Mer is one of the seaside resorts created in the middle of the 19th century and built along the Côte Fleurie between Trouville-sur-Mer and Cabourg, between the Côte de Grâce and the Côte de Nacre. It was a Parisian elite in search of a getaway in a healthy climate that drove the development of seaside tourism on this stretch of the coast. They were attracted by the landscape and picturesque charm of these isolated spots, which had been revealed by painters. Villers-sur-Mer was founded by Félix Pigeory, a Parisian architect, who bought about twenty hectares of land with his private funds. The town first expanded on the heights of the Vaches Noires cliffs with villas built by the Empire aristocracy, followed by the construction on plots of land by the sea, notably with the creation of a casino. It then became a well-known family resort. The first municipal baths and showers opened in 1913. At the time, they comprised sixteen cabins built on two levels, served by two galleries that encircled a patio topped by a glass roof.
…By Patrice Besse
A large townhouse to be renovated, from the 16th and 17th centuries, with outhouses divided into apartments, nestled in the town of Falaise in Normandy’s Calvados department. The property stands on a calm street. The old edifice was doubtless an important home at the time of the Catholic League of France – a major participant in the French Wars of Religion. As early as in the 14th century, this part of the town was home to the burghers of Guibray – a district of Falaise. Their land initially belonged to the abbots of the local Abbey of Saint John. Fairs were held here and there were many inns in this district too. The house was probably one of those inns. It is set back from a small square that still bears the name of one of the members of the Catholic League of France in Falaise, from the time of the French Wars of Religion. Nicknamed the Hôtel du Grand Coq, the edifice was later the home of a wealthy parliamentarian. It lies near Notre-Dame de Guibray church and is tucked away on a well-preserved historical street, a short stroll from specialist food shops and amenities. On the street side, the noble edifice has an appearance that is typical of the 16th and 17th centuries. The structure is more wide than tall and is made of Caen stone. On the court side, the building is made up of three dwellings that form a square courtyard, half of which was later linked to the initial dwelling. The edifice’s rear elevation bears witness to the redesigns that have taken place over the course of the centuries: there are corbels, roof slopes and the remains of a tower that was reduced in height and which dates back to at least the 16th century. On the left, a stone elevation is coated with rendering in the modern part. Beyond it, there is a small outhouse with a slate roof and two small-paned windows. Lastly, with its back to the street and leading out through the rear elevation of the main dwelling, there is a former forge that has been converted into a dwelling. It has seven windows. From the court, steps lead to the back of the plot. The property’s walls enclose the whole plot. In the central court, low walls demarcate different small gardens. To the right of main section, on the court side, there is a timber gallery that connects to the different apartments on the first floor.
…By Patrice Besse
A historical residence, with an outbuilding and a landscaped garden, in the upper reaches of Deauville, overlooking the town and the sea. The property stands on the slopes of historical Deauville, in the former village of Dosville dating from the 12th century. It can be reached via a slightly winding, wooded road leading up to a discrete gate. From there, a drive lined with Portugal laurels and cypress trees leads to a parking area before reaching the garden tucked away behind a wall of foliage. The former presbytery, whose architecture has evolved over the centuries, stands at the end of the garden, slightly lower down. It was erected in the 12th century and displays remarkable architectural continuity: successive transformations and additions have enhanced its standing without altering its harmony. The main residence is south-facing and has an elongated shape, topped with a gabled roof made of flat tiles, punctuated by hipped dormer windows and tall brick chimney stacks characteristic of old buildings in the Pays d’Auge sector. The walls made of bright, light-yellow rubble stone, pointed with lime, strike a contrast with the old, dark-coloured carved wooden doors. At the right-hand end of the house, there is a glazed veranda with views over Deauville and the sea on one side and the curate’s garden on the other. The left-hand end is made up of the 18th-century chapel that today houses a spacious living room adjacent to the rest of the building. A half-timbered protruding section topped by a triangular gable stands out from the main façade and overhangs a wooden balcony that can be reached via a both picturesque and functional external flight of steps. The blue shutters, climbing plants and flowerbeds soften the stringency of the residence, allowing the edifice to blend into its environment. The property is enclosed and protected by hedges and buildings: to the left, an 18th-century stone outbuilding runs alongside the street, while to the right, another outbuilding separates it from neighbouring houses.
…By Patrice Besse
In Normandy, 15 km from Bayeux, a 18th-century château listed as a historical monument, within a 60-hectare estate of land, woods, and groves. Before the entrance to the village of Vaubadon, hidden behind a dense hedge, an avenue lined with a triple row of lime trees, grassed on either side, stretches out in a slow perspective that introduces the estate. It leads to the wrought iron gate, at which lies the honor court, preceded by moats. Around it, various elements of the property are organized: the walled vegetable garden and the gardener's house, the pond, the tennis court, and then the outbuildings, established around a large central courtyard. At the back, the park, listed as a historical monument, unfolds its lines to a vast pond bordered by rhododendrons. This, more than a simple embellishment, marks a transition with the surrounding countryside, like a passage between a designed landscape and nature left to a freer expression. The regularity of the openings, the height of the roofs, and the clarity of the composition characterize the ensemble of buildings. The château features a façade exposed to the southeast, facing the courtyard, whose regular order and harmonious proportions certify its classical character. Raised over two levels under the roof and resting on a semi-buried ground floor, it is organized around a central structuring body, extended by volumes added in the 19th century. The slate roofs, punctuated by dormer windows and high chimney stacks, as well as four pavilions topped with higher roofs, rhythm the silhouette and establish the presence of the residence in the landscape. This clarity of composition, the alliance between symmetry, order, and decor, earned the château its listing as a historical monument in 2012.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In Normandy, in Bessin, a property with gîtes and guest rooms covering more than 1 hectare. From the road, an avenue of poplars runs along an orchard and leads to the estate, which extends over two plots of just over 1 hectare. A gate pierced in a low stone wall opens onto a courtyard, then onto the residence, dated from the 1930s. Built of plastered masonry under a slate roof, it has two levels and an attic. Adjacent to it, a first gîte occupies a low house with a slate roof. Opposite the main building, a guest room is installed in an old bakery, which consists of a small building with a gable roof, extended by a lean-to. A second set of buildings is perpendicular to the main house, surrounding a gravel path, with a garden and an orchard. Preceded by a wooden terrace, a dining and reception room, topped with an unused upper floor, is arranged in the first building. The roof is four-pitched slate. A lean-to garage is attached at the back. A second gîte is located in a low house, preceded by a masonry terrace. Following that is a long farmhouse from the 19th century, raised to two levels, in white stone masonry. The façade is pierced with multiple openings, under a mechanical tile roof marked by three gabled dormers. The interior includes four guest rooms and a third gîte. The property offers accommodation for about 20 guests.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
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