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In the rolling landscapes of Normandy, this beautiful rectory has undergone quality renovation by an architect, blending nature and ecology.On three levels, the ground floor of the house offers a small living room, a laundry room, and a cellar.The garden level features a large living area with a sitting room and kitchen.Upstairs: dormitory-style bedroom, shower room. Parental suite with a view and its private shower room.The outbuildings consist of two barns: the first offers beautiful volumes with a summer kitchen and lounge. The second is divided into workshops, an old bread oven, and wood shed.A 5700m2 park, densely wooded, completely walled, featuring a small wood, a young orchard, a well, and a pleasant view of the church...This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Les Belles Maisons Du Perche
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…By Winstone & Associes
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…By Vitalepargne Immobilier
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
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…By Bayeux Sotheby's International Realty
In Normandy, close to the seaside resorts of the Côte Fleurie and in a very high-quality environment, magnificent property consisting of a perfectly renovated Augeron Manor house, annex houses, and dependencies all built on an estate of more than 22 hectares partly landscaped as a park. The Manor, spanning 325 m², dates from the 17th century. It is a typical Norman manor, built on three levels, with large half-timbered facades resting on a stone base, large windows, and a clay tile roof. It features beautiful and spacious reception rooms with fireplaces, antique terracotta tiles, oak beam ceilings, and woodwork. The kitchen, perfectly functional, is extended by a large outdoor wooden area. The Manor includes five bedrooms, including one double, each with its own bathroom and/or shower with toilets. The property also includes two other exceptionally maintained residential houses totaling five bedrooms and numerous dependencies for various uses (stables, barn, etc.), as well as a large press of over 250 m² converted into a reception hall. A large garage of about 180 m² completes this set. The property spans a vast estate of over 22 hectares. All the buildings are set on a landscaped and wooded park of about five hectares; it includes magnificent trees including a chestnut alley, an artificial pond, a greenhouse, and benefits from attractive nighttime lighting. The 18 hectares surrounding the park are subject to a rural lease. Michael Zingraf offers for sale a magnificent Augeron estate in excellent condition, perfectly situated between Deauville and Cabourg in a quiet and discreet location.
…By Daniel Féau Cabourg
Charming Norman property comprising a 180 m2 manor and an outbuilding, all set in a lovely wooded park of over one hectare, located near Beuvron-en-Auge!The manor opens onto an entrance hall, a double living room with a fireplace, a dining room with a fireplace, a kitchen, and a fully equipped back kitchen.Upstairs, there is a master bedroom with its shower room and dressing room, a corridor leads to two other bedrooms, each with their own shower room. An attic under the roof.An outbuilding includes a double garage, a large room that can serve as a games room, and an upstairs room that is not fitted.Environment free from nuisances and 20 minutes from the beaches!The risks to which this property is exposed are available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr. DPE F (358) GES C (11). The estimated amount of annual energy expenses for standard use: between 3830 and 5250 based on the index 01/01/2021. DPE date: 24/03/2022.Logan Obry, Individual entrepreneur (EI) acting as a commercial agent, registered under the number ADC 1402 2026 000 000 002. RSAC Lisieux No. 899 657 860. 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
CALVADOS - NEAR CREVECOEUR-EN-AUGE 25 mn from the sea, in the heart of the Pays d'Auge famous for its charm and serenity, at the end of the driveway you'll find this original 16th-century brick manor house, restored in the 19th century to its authentic architectural style and surrounded by 16.9 hectares. The 250 sqm dwelling features a beautiful living room with parquet floor and fireplace, a dining room and a superb living room with stone fireplace, complemented by a fitted kitchen, a scullery and the laundry room hiding the cumulus and heat pump. Upstairs, four bedrooms and two shower rooms in a charming setting of half-timbered walls. A traditional square courtyard adjoins the house, with two adjoining outbuildings and a shed for a possible project with thirteen stables and a former trotting track. In one of the buildings, a renovated 85 sqm dwelling with a large 42 sqm living room, two bedrooms and a shower room in perfect condition. The exceptional environment of grasslands and woods preserves this beautiful property. Less than two hours from Paris. Main house: Energy class : D Climate class: B Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 2660 euros and 3650 euros per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 2021. Outbuilding: Energy class: E Climate class: B Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 1330 euros and 1860 euros per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Normandie
NORMANDY – CALVADOS – SUISSE NORMANDE – 20 MINUTES FROM CAEN Elegant 1920s bourgeois house, built in red brick and Caen stone, on three levels. Located in the heart of a village, the property is set in a quiet, green environment. It has beautiful reception rooms, 6 bright bedrooms with fireplaces, a 70 m² stone outbuilding to convert, and a garage. The roof is covered with slate. There is double glazing and geothermal heating. The grounds of approximately 5,2 hectares have a lovely unobstructed view with a tennis court, a small wood, and a large old vegetable garden suitable for building. Real energy cost : 3 300€/an. 20 minutes from Caen and Falaise, 2.5 hours from Paris. Energy rating: D Climate rating: C Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €5,190 and €7,030 per year. Prices indexed to 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
In Tourgéville Beach, just a short walk from the sea, Barnes invites you to discover this contemporary villa offering 265 sqm of living space. Bathed in light thanks to its southern exposure, it combines a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The ground floor opens onto a lounge with home cinema, a spacious living area featuring a sitting room with an insert fireplace, a cigar bar with wine cellar, and a dining area extended by a pleasant fitted terrace. The fully fitted and equipped kitchen also includes a pantry and a utility room. A wellness area completes this level, with a gym, sauna, shower and toilet. Upstairs, a hallway leads to five bedrooms: a master air-conditioned suite with dressing room, shower room and toilet; two duplex double bedrooms with a sitting area or additional sleeping space upstairs, one of which has its own private shower room; as well as two further double bedrooms. A bathroom with separate toilets completes the accommodation. The beautifully landscaped and fully enclosed garden of approximately 2,200 sqm offers wonderful outdoor spaces designed for relaxation and entertaining, including several fitted terraces, a south-west-facing heated semi-inground swimming pool, a jacuzzi, and a pétanque court. A garage and a carport complete this property. 3,000,000 € Agency fees not included - Agency commission: 5%VAT included Agency fees payable by buyer - Montant estimé des dépenses annuelles d'énergie pour un usage standard, établi à partir des prix de l'énergie de l'année 2021 : 3130€ ~ 4240€ - Séverine SALESSE - Agent commercial - EI - RSAC 450 224 340
…By Barnes Deauville
In a precious setting of ancient stone buildings, on the edge of an authentic and unspoiled village and just 10 minutes from the sea, this charming former mill has gradually been transformed over time into a peaceful and spacious family home. Adorned with fragrant roses, the square courtyard is enclosed by stone outbuildings and protective walls. A feeling of serenity prevails, enhanced by the gentle flow of water behind the house. Through its wooden door, one discovers the entrance hall of this delightful residence. Stone floor slabs reveal a handsome stone staircase and, on either side, approximately 250 sqm of warm and welcoming reception rooms. To the right: • A vast first sitting room (approx. 45 sqm) and dining room featuring a beautiful Caen stone fireplace. The rear windows overlook the stream that once powered the mill’s now vanished waterwheel. • A dining area adjoining the kitchen. • A kitchen opening onto the courtyard (approx. 23 sqm) with a large fireplace. • A spacious utility room with its original fireplace and direct access to the courtyard (approx. 28 sqm). First floor – right wing: • The stone staircase, lit by a window, opens onto a landing. • Bedroom 1 (approx. 21 sqm) with two built-in cupboards. • Bedroom 2 with a stone fireplace (approx. 24 sqm). • A small child’s bedroom (approx. 9 sqm). • A large bathroom with separate WC and generous storage cupboards (approx. 20 sqm). • Bedroom 3 (approx. 22 sqm) overlooking the courtyard. Second floor – right wing: A concealed wooden staircase behind a door leads to the second floor: • A vast room awaiting conversion (approx. 85 sqm), lit by charming small-paned windows. • A large Bedroom 4 (approx. 40 sqm). • Another spacious room (or Bedroom 5) illuminated by three windows at the far end. • Above, an attic with exposed roof timbers in good condition. Returning to the entrance, the visit continues into the left wing of the mill. • To the left of the entrance lies a magnificent cathedral-style sitting room (approx. 65 sqm), formerly housing the mill wheel. Gathered around its impressive fireplace of brick, stone and timber, this space evokes the warmth of evenings past. • Extending from it, another large reception room opens southwards onto a stone terrace (approx. 45 sqm). A charming garden offers peaceful views over the stream below. • Behind this room is a laundry area. First floor – left wing: • From the great sitting room, a wooden staircase leads to two levels of pleasantly arranged bedrooms. • A large study (or Bedroom 6, approx. 35 sqm), forming an independent suite from the rest of the house, enhanced by a beautiful stone fireplace. • Adjoining it, Bedroom 7 (approx. 26 sqm), also featuring a stone fireplace. • A bathroom with lino flooring (11 sqm) and separate WC. • A wooden staircase continues the exploration of the house. • Bedroom 8, illuminated by three windows (approx. 27 sqm). • An adjoining children’s Bedroom 9 (approx. 10.5 sqm). The layout of this substantial home allows for numerous living and sleeping areas, ideal for welcoming family and friends while offering the possibility of separating the wings if desired. OUTBUILDINGS: Perpendicular to the mill, stone buildings with mechanical tile roofs bear witness to the rural history of this fine property. Within this angle lies the boiler room, providing passage from the courtyard to the south-facing terrace area. A door opens onto former pig troughs. Extending perpendicularly, another range of buildings houses large garages capable of accommodating up to four cars (approx. 80 sqm). Another section, topped with a charming triangular pediment adorned with dovecote openings, contains a beautiful 70 sqm earth-floored workshop flooded with natural light. Above this building, an exterior stone staircase leads to a magnificent 150 sqm parquet-floored room lit by ten windows. It offers exciting potential for hosting family events, receptions or creative projects. THE GARDEN: The grassy and gravelled courtyard is beautifully planted and particularly flower-filled. A quince tree, numerous rose bushes and hydrangeas lend exceptional charm to the setting. To the rear, the carefully managed stream running alongside the house and the south-facing terrace provide idyllic views over the water and surrounding countryside. TECHNICAL FEATURES: • Mains drainage. • Property tax: €3,200. • Recent Chappée oil-fired boiler. • Electrical system requires updating. • Two 150-litre hot water tanks and one 200-litre tank. • Main house roof in slate, regularly maintained; outbuildings with mechanical tile roofs. • Double glazing in the kitchen; single glazing throughout the remainder of the property. This property exudes remarkable character, generous proportions and a wonderfully warm atmosphere. Located 15 minutes from Caen, 10 minutes from the sea and 2 hours 15 minutes from Paris. Energy rating: G Climate rating: G Estimated annual energy costs: between €18,270 and €24,750 per year, based on average energy prices indexed for 2021, 2022 and 2023. Information regarding potential risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: Géorisques
…By Agence Mercure Normandie
CALVADOS - CAEN In the heart of Caen, in a neighborhood highly sought after for its tranquility, schools, and shops, this elegant family home with character boasts 298 square meters of living space. Created by combining two adjoining houses, it features spacious living areas: a living room with a marble fireplace, a cozy study with a stone fireplace, and a kitchen opening onto a bright sunroom facing the garden. The upper floors include 8 bedrooms (or offices), one bathroom, and two shower rooms, making it ideal for comfortable family living or a mixed-use project with a separate living space. On the top floor, a spacious playroom under the eaves offers remarkable views of the surrounding architecture. Outside, a sunny, enclosed garden of approximately 250 m² features a terrace, workshop, garage, bike storage, and secure access for cars. A rare find for a home with preserved historic materials and authentic charm. Energy class: D Climate class: B Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €4,410 and €6,040 per year. Prices indexed to the year 2021. 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
On the outskirts of Caen, on the road to the beaches, we are delighted to present this elegant manor house with its distinctive pyramidal roof, flanked by a turret with braces and tall chimneys. Set in a square courtyard with outbuildings on three sides, the manor house has been superbly renovated, for the most part, and is made up of successive 16th/17th centuries recessed buildings. The main entrance leads off to the left into a dining room with a fireplace and a large contemporary kitchen (approximately 35 sqm), which has retained its superb fireplace enhanced by an audacious oval suspended wood-burning stove. To the right is a library and the large living room with herringbone parquet flooring and a remarkable stone fireplace (approximately 45 sqm). The elegant stone stairway leads to a study on the middle floor, five bedrooms, three of which have remarkable stone fireplaces, and three shower rooms (two of which require renovation). The second floor comprises a large room (approximately 45 sqm) and attic space with skylights. Heat pump, triple glazed windows, air conditioning and quality fixtures and fittings. The courtyard is complemented by an orchard. Set in approximately 8,000 sqm. Possibility of an additional plot. Good potential in the outbuildings. 2h15 from Paris and 10 minutes from Caen. Selling price: €1,695,000 Fees payable by the vendor Energy class: D Climate class: B Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €5,260 and €7,160 per year. Average energy prices indexed to 2021, 2022 and 2023. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Normandie
In the heart of a small village with local shops, hidden behind a superb postern entrance, this elegant 18th-century manor house (approx. 260 sqm) is surrounded by its outbuildings. 6,000 sqm of gardens bordered by a river and complemented by a 1.2 ha orchard. Meticulously restored inside and out, the property features a remarkable Caen stone staircase, a 32 sqm dining room, a 30 sqm fitted kitchen, a toilet, a ground-level bedroom and a large 32 sqm living room, all with stone fireplaces. Upstairs, a corridor leads to three charming bedrooms with period features, and a shower room. The left wing of the manor house remains to be renovated according to personal projects. The 120 sqm insulated attic can be converted into four rooms. Three garages, two of which are automated, storage buildings and two charming pavilions create a particularly elegant ensemble. Heat pump. Selling price: 777,179 euros Fees at vendor's expense Energy class : D Climate class : C Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €4,760 and €6,500 per year. Average energy prices indexed to 2021, 2022 and 2023. 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 Terres Et Demeures De Normandie
OUISTREHAM-RIVA-BELLA (14150) — Rare, late 19th century, charm and potential in the heart of Riva Bella. Just steps away from shops, the market, and the beach, this elegant late 19th-century residence offers approximately 200 m² of living space on a fenced plot of 412 m². Its characterful architecture, high ceilings, and generous openings make it a bright and timeless living space on the Côte de Nacre. Currently arranged into six apartments (studios, T2, T3), the property offers exceptional flexibility: either keep rental income or reinvent the whole into a large family home. The volumes naturally lend themselves to a contemporary layout with a spacious living room, open kitchen leading to the garden, suites, and private spaces on the upper floor. Exteriors and outbuildings Beautiful sunny garden, currently divided, easily reunifiable into a unique landscaped haven. Two charming chalets/shops ideal for workshop, office, showroom... Two private parking spaces in the courtyard. Cellar for storage and wine. What we love The location: everything within walking distance, sea and market on a daily basis. The charm of the late 19th century and the beautiful brick façade. The rare potential: family home, refined second residence, or high value-added investment. The versatile outbuildings that offer multiple uses. Practical information Living space: approx. 200 m² Plot: 412 m² fenced Current configuration: 6 units (studios, T2, T3) Outbuildings: 2 chalets/shops, cellar Parking: 2 spaces in the courtyard. To discover this uniquely charming property and envision your project, contact Nathalie COLLET at: 06 70 98 64 44.
…By Efficity
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…By Fortis Immo Transaction
Located in Saint Gatien-des-Bois, this renovated Norman house presents 240 sq.m of living area and a swimming pool. The ground floor comprises an entrance hall, a living room with a fireplace, a fitted and equipped kitchen, a dining room, a second living room, a utility room, a bedroom, a shower room and two separate WCs. On the first floor of the original house, you will find a landing leading to two bedrooms with shower rooms. On the first floor of the modern extension, a separate landing leads to a master suite with shower room and dressing room, plus a bedroom with shower room and separate toilet. It all sits on 14,000 sq.m of private grounds.
…By Emile Garcin - Normandie
In the heart of Pont-l'Évêque's historic center, just 20 minutes from Deauville, stands this 16th-century Norman manor house, enhanced in the 19th century by an elegant brick extension. This substantial property offers approximately 400 sq m of living space within a magnificent 2,500 sq m landscaped and enclosed garden with a paved courtyard, former stables, and garages. The ground floor features a 72 sq m double reception room, compliant with accessibility standards, offering a wide range of professional, artistic, or commercial possibilities, enhanced by a 3.20 m high ceiling and a monumental fireplace. Upstairs, the residence reveals two distinct worlds. The historic wing showcases a series of refined salons where period woodwork, trompe-l'oeil painted ceilings, and majestic herringbone parquet flooring create a harmonious interplay. Opposite, a separate entrance leads to a sumptuous duplex loft. This contemporary, light-filled home, resolutely open to nature, offers a modern living space with an eat-in kitchen and central island, topped by a master suite and a bedroom beneath a stunning exposed timber frame. On the top floor, 120 sq m of attic space offers considerable potential for conversion. Outside, the wooded park forms a verdant screen, a secret and intimate haven of peace in the heart of the city. Shops, schools, and public transport are all within easy walking distance. Ideal for an exceptional family home, a boutique hotel project, or an artistic endeavor, this property embodies the quintessence of luxury and expressive real estate. ENERGY RATING: E / CLIMATE RATING: B ENERGY RATING House 2: E / CLIMATE RATING: B Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use, based on energy prices as of January 1, 2021, are between EUR6,080 and EUR8,370. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr Contact: Anne AMOURETTE, Independent Sales Agent 06.07.30.13.90 - RSAC: 402 516 447 RCS Caen
…By Espaces Atypiques Deauville Caen
Located in the heart of Deauville, this beautiful house presents 115 sq.m of living area. The ground floor comprises an entrance hall, a living room with fireplace, a dining room and a separate kitchen backing onto a delightful terrace. The first floor features a bedroom with a balcony, a bedroom with a built-in wardrobe, and a bathroom. The second floor offers two additional bedrooms, as well as a dressing room and a bathroom. The house also includes a basement equipped with a workshop and a utility room, as well as a carport for two cars. All shops are within easy walking distance.
…By Emile Garcin - Normandie
Breteuil Exclusive – On the hills above Trouville-sur-Mer, on the border with Villerville, a Norman-style property in need of renovation, built on a flat, enclosed, south-facing lot of 1,929 m². Former wine press with 144 m² of living space (174 m² of floor area) spread over two levels. The ground floor features an entryway, a spacious living room with a fireplace offering a beautiful view of the sea and the port of Le Havre, a separate kitchen, two bedrooms, a shower room, and a separate half-bath. Upstairs, a landing leads to three bedrooms--one of which is en suite--and a bedroom with an en suite bathroom. A large, partially finished outbuilding on two levels offers an additional 127 m² of floor area. It includes a garage, a shower room, a storage room, and a boiler room on the ground floor, as well as two bedrooms upstairs. The property requires a complete renovation and offers significant potential for a primary or secondary residence in a sought-after location.
…By Breteuil Deauville
In a quiet setting, just 5 minutes from Pont-l'Évêque and 20 minutes from the beaches, in the town of Clarbec, discover this charming Norman property with 216 m² of living space, set on 1.3 hectares of enclosed, rolling land crossed by a stream. The ground floor features an entryway, a spacious open-concept living room with a fireplace, a wood pellet stove, and air conditioning, opening onto two terraces, an open-concept, fully fitted and equipped kitchen, a small sitting room facing the pond, a master suite with an en-suite bathroom and built-in closets, and a guest restroom. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms--one currently converted into a sauna and hammam area, and another with its own shower room--as well as a full bathroom and a separate guest restroom. Outside, the property features a covered and heated swimming pool, a hot tub, a three-car garage with the potential to be converted into a two-story guest house, a lean-to, a cabin by the pond, and a wooden chalet on the edge of the stream. A bucolic, peaceful, and lush setting, without being isolated.
…By Breteuil Deauville
Less than 1 km from Pont-l’Évêque, in the town of Surville, a spacious traditional home built in 2008 with 171 m² of living space, set on a beautiful, flat lot of 2,249 m² that is fully fenced and landscaped with trees. Ground floor: large entryway with coat closet, spacious open-concept living room with a fireplace, opening onto terraces facing southwest and northeast, open-concept fully equipped kitchen, utility room opening onto the garage, bedroom with a shower room, and guest restroom. On the first floor: a large mezzanine leads to three bedrooms, a bathroom, and a separate toilet. On the second floor: an attic space suitable for conversion, offering approximately 45 m² of living space and 65 m² of floor area. Garden with a small pond, carport, and garden shed. Close to the greenway, providing easy access to Pont-l’Évêque on foot or by bike.
…By Breteuil Deauville
In a quiet location, 13 km from Pont-l'Évêque and 20 km from the beaches, in the town of Le Fournet, a beautiful Norman-style property set on a flat, enclosed lot of 5,137 m². Main house with 223 m² of living space spread over two levels. Ground floor: spacious entryway with magnificent high ceilings, living room, dining room, fully fitted and equipped kitchen, laundry room, bedroom, bathroom, separate half-bath, and garage. Upstairs: 3 spacious bedrooms (with the potential to easily create a fourth), one of which features a walk-in closet and a balcony, a shower room, a walk-in closet, and a separate half-bath. Ample storage space. Large terrace, part of which is covered. In a separate outbuilding with access to the property via a second gate, a structure comprising on the ground floor a triple garage suitable for conversion and a large lean-to, upstairs, accessible via an exterior staircase, a 34 m² apartment comprising a living room opening onto its terrace, a fully equipped kitchen, a bathroom with a toilet, and a bedroom. A wooded garden with a pond, a former horse stall, and a garden shed.
…By Breteuil Deauville
Across from the Clairefontaine racetrack and 1.2 km from the beach, this beautiful, carefully renovated property is set on an enclosed lot of approximately 800 m² suitable for a pool. On the raised ground floor: entryway with storage, guest restroom, a beautiful open-concept living room with a wood-burning insert opening onto two terraces--one at the front to enjoy the view of the racetrack, and one at the back of the house for a more intimate atmosphere--a fully equipped open-concept kitchen, and a laundry area. Upstairs: a magnificent master suite with exposed traditional beams and a beautiful view of the racetrack, a second bedroom with its own shower room, and a separate restroom. On the garden level: three bedrooms, one of which includes a shower room and a separate toilet, plus a second shower room. In the outbuilding: a room of approximately 20 m² to be converted and a garage facing the street.
…By Breteuil Deauville
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