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House 1
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House Bonnemaison (14)

La Petite Suhardiere is a spacious 140 sq m Country House set in it's own extensive gardens and grounds of approximately 2 Hectares, surrounded by unspoilt countryside and farmland in a picturesque valley. Behind the property, there are hills covered with vast pine forests. The property has been carefully restored to a high standard, retaining many original features and is kept in excellent repair and decorative order throughout. The house is not overlooked and enjoys total privacy to those wishing to 'get away from it all'. The house is accessed by a private drive/country lane (almost 1 kilometre) Recently completely resurfaced and in excellent order. The house provides an ideal rural retreat yet is only 3 kms from the market town of Aunay-sur-Odon, which is well served with every type of shop and small supermarket together with post office, bank, tourist office and a weekly Saturday morning market. Just a few kilometres away is the picturesque town of Thury Harcourt To the ground floor a tiled laundry room with plumbing connections for a washing machine and tumble dryer, this room is also the location of the oil fired boiler that provides full central heating throughout the property. A Shower Room/WC, carpeted floor Lounge with open stone fireplace and solid oak flooring Dining/Living room with pine refectory table (seats 10). Traditional open fireplace with a wood burning stove and solid oak flooring A fully fitted Kitchen with new cream panelled units, full size oven, fridge/freezer, microwave and dishwasher. Red tiled floor Situated on the first floor are four large bedrooms, laid with solid oak flooring throughout The master and 2nd bedroom have fully fitted wardrobes with matching bedside tables and dressing table/chest of drawers Fully fitted bathroom with separate shower cubicle, bath, basin and WC. There is a pretty winding staircase giving access to the first floor and the extensive loft This area has been floored out. Electric, water and drainage services provided for the conversion of this area to provide additional accommodation if required. The property has been tastefully wallpapered throughout, ground floors replaced with new and a damp course to the floor installed. The first floor has been fully insulated. Replacement uPVC double glazed windows and doors were fitted with toughened and laminated glass to the doors. Pretty uPVC shutters to all ground floor windows. The entire property enjoys a total rewire of all electric circuits, replacement plumbing and heating with a new septic tank and extensive drainage system approved by the local authority. Externally there are extensive stone outbuildings. A garage to the left together with 2 further storerooms. All fully renovated and restored to a good condition. Complete with lighting and power sockets. To the right is an open barn which has recently been completely re-roofed and all stonework repaired. The property is surrounded by extensive lawns and flower beds with a large gravelled parking area. A pair of decorative gates with stone pillars are at the entrance. To the front of the property is a large pony paddock with basic stabling and to the rear is woodland. Beyond which is a very extensive forest extending for many kilometres in all directions with many walks and trails only 5 minutes away A very pretty and attractive property in an extremely private location.

€460,000
140
4bedrooms
1bathroom
land  2.1ha

By Bayeux Sotheby's International Realty

Farmhouse 2
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Farmhouse Saint-Martin-de-Sallen (14)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€279,800
170
4bedrooms
1bathroom
land  5,800

By Normandie Privilège

Property 3
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Property Thury-Harcourt (14)

Ref 4246: Pretty property for sale in a quiet place in Normandy. This elegant 'fortified house' is located in the heart of Normandy, just outside Caen, in the north of the famous natural region known as 'Suisse Normande'. Highly perched in a dominant and defensive position, overlooking the Orne valley, this former feudal stronghold boasts an exceptional environment, where charm, tranquillity and space make these authentic places magical ... and from another time. As for civilisation, it's less than a league away, offering all the services and shops you need for family life.Caen is less than half an hour away. Thanks to its renovation, this property has become a perfect main, second or holiday home. The property comprises a main dwelling, an annexe with a tower and a watch tower. The main building is a noble, sober construction of jointed schist stone, topped with a 4-slope studded slate roof. The building comprises 3 stories, 2 of which are converted. The facades are enlivened by arched doors and windows, and a few small openings are a reminder of the building's defensive role. The perfect proportions provide approx. 206 sqm of living space, not including a first floor that could be converted for the most part (approx. 80 sqm ). The property is laid out as follows 1°) Ground floor: -Entrance on the north side via a covered passageway giving access to the house and garage. - Kitchen/dining room (31 sqm), tiled floor - good ceiling height (2.75 m). - Main entrance on the east side comprising a small vestibule, staircase leading to the first floor. Small shower room with washbasin. Separate WC. The whole represents 9.5sqm. Tiled floor. - 25sqm study with parquet flooring and tiled floor. Exposed stone and joists. Wood burner. - Living room of 35 sqm with fireplace. Tiled floor. Exposed stone and beams. High ceilings (3m). Numerous windows let in plenty of light. 2°) 1st floor: 12sqm landing leading to 4 bedrooms (11 / 12 / 17 and 28 sqm); a bathroom and a washroom. WC. The master bedroom could easily accommodate a shower room adjoining the landing. 3°) The attic: under the rafters, with the possibility of converting approx. 80 sqm. The outbuildings: A) Situated slightly away from the main dwelling and overlooking the Orne valley is a charming little dwelling adjoining a 15th century tower that has been completely renovated to provide approx. 40 sqm of living space over 2 stories. It comprises a kitchen area, living room, bedroom, shower room and toilet, part of which is in the tower. The works are recent, and some are in the process of being finished. B) Set back from the 2 other buildings, right in line with the stone perimeter wall, stands the so-called 'watch tower' with its panoramic view over the meandering Orne, bearing witness to its defensive role in the Middle Ages. C) The remains of a chapel can still be seen on high ground .... D) A shelter consisting of 3 horse stalls has been built in the middle of the grassland. E) A large 35 sqm garage adjoins the main dwelling and houses, among other things, the boiler room. By definition, Suisse Normande is a region of hills and the Orne valley is its main attraction. So it's only natural that this property should take full advantage of a landscape with many facets, from woods and open grasslands to the steep, rocky slopes leading down to the river. Most of the 33 acres or so that make up the immediate surroundings are meadows, particularly suitable for horses. Some of the more scrubby areas are home to a wealth of wildlife (roe deer, woodcock, etc.). An old kitchen garden, a pond and fruit trees (apple, pear and cherry) complete the setting. Fresnes, oaks, cedars of Lebanon, cedars of the Atlas... some of which are over a hundred years old, have acquired their protection through their status as 'classified wooded areas', rivalling the 'area for the protection of architectural and urban heritage' conferred on the site. The 800-metre cul-de-sac leading to the property is surrounded by excellent, reassuring and discreet neighbours, with no nuisance to disturb the rare silence that only the sound of birdsong can disturb. Could this be the definition of 'paradise'? Around 12,36 acres are rented out next door, ensuring regular maintenance. A clever swap of 2 distant plots (4,45 acres) for the partial appropriation of a plot adjoining the rear of the property will enable a more rational improvement of the immediate environment. Cabinet LE NAIL - Lower-Normandy - Mr Eric DOSSEUR : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Eric DOSSEUR, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 409 867 512 . We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

€790,000
206
4bedrooms
land  13.8ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

House with terrace 4
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House with terrace Cesny-Bois-Halbout (14)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€995,000
694
13bedrooms
land  3.6ha

By Iad France

House 5
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House Villers-Bocage (14)

This charming stone house, completely renovated, partly dressed in its old materials, is well hidden on its 5187sqm enclosed and harmoniously wooded plot of land in a quiet area, not overlooked, in a small village halfway between Villers Bocage at 6 minutes and 20 minutes from Caen. The main house welcomes you in an atmosphere that is both warm and timeless, conducive to reflection and rest in the middle of the Normandy countryside. On the ground floor, once past the entrance, we discover an open fitted kitchen with its central island and a wood stove which make this place a convivial place. A scullery completes this side. Then to the right a large living room with fireplace and its openings onto the terrace. Accessible by a charming old staircase, the first floor offers three bedrooms, one with its own dressing room, a bathroom and a shower room. A beautiful surface area upstairs can be fitted out. A covered garage adjoining the outbuilding completes this property complex with a workshop. Far from the hustle and bustle and only 2.5 hours from Paris, the location and environment of this authentic house makes this property a haven of peace to discover as quickly as possible. ENERGY CLASS: D/ CLIMATE CLASS: C Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, established based on energy prices as of January 1, 2021: between 2,700 euros and 3,750 euros. Consumer housing Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr Carole LAVARDE EI - RSAC n°424 739 308 - Caen

€449,950
223
3bedrooms
1bathroom
land  5,186

By Espaces Atypiques Deauville Caen

House 6
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House Villers-Bocage (14)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€325,000
151
4bedrooms
1bathroom

By Bayeux Sotheby's International Realty

Farmhouse 7
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Farmhouse Villers-Bocage (14)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€975,000
300
6bedrooms
2bathrooms
land  1.3ha

By Normandie Privilège

Property 8
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Property Condé-en-Normandie (14)

Ref. 4303: Renovated 17th C. Baronial house with outbuildings and gardens, in Normandy Immersed in the heart of a village with medieval origins, this gentleman's residence is a pure example of the rich heritage of which the renowned 'Suisse Normande' can boast, criss-crossing the departments of Orne and Calvados along its river. Peacefully set back from the bustle of the market town, the property enjoys a view of the countryside that is both a source of serenity and a guarantor of tranquillity. The village offers all the services and shops you need for everyday life, while the town of Condé-en-Normandie, just three leagues away, provides the economic activity so popular with its population of 7,000. The region is particularly rich in tourist, cultural and sporting activities (miniature train and printing museums, Château de Pontécoulant, Souleuvre viaduct, canoeing, aquatic facilities, golf, cinema, camping, Pont-d'Ouilly leisure center, climbing, fishing, hiking...), not to mention the breathtaking panorama offered by the Orne valley. So many assets that you can't help but think of as the perfect second home, or atypical holiday destination. The 'Suisse Normande' is a privileged, ... 'secret' corner of paradise that you should discover, and keep ! Picturesque sites, landscapes with rugged and green relief, sinuous gorges sculpted by the Orne and its mysterious little tributaries, deep valleys, white water, rocky escarpments, hedged farmland, schist or granite farms... This is Suisse Normande region! A land of excellence for nature sports (canoeing, paragliding, climbing, water-skiing, motor-skiing, hang-gliding, bungee-jumping, hiking, golf, horse-riding, fishing, hunting, the Roche d'Oêtre, Mont Pinçon, Lake Rabodanges, etc.), this territory, situated in the heart of Normandy region, has something to surprise sportsmen and women, relaxation enthusiasts, gastronomes and explorers; The offer is rich and of quality and benefits from the protection of Natura 2000 label concerned with the safeguarding of the biotope and the environment. A wild world accessible at the gates of this charming property. Saint Pierre-du-Regard has a very ancient origin. It is mentioned in the charter of the Abbey of Lonlay in 1026. The commune was divided into 6 fiefs, the largest of which belonged to the Lords of SamoI. In the 13th century, mention is made of 'grand and petit Samoi'. Arriving at the village of 'grand Samoi', you can see a 17th-century castle, converted into a farm. This castle was split in two after a family quarrel. At first, it was a half-fiefdom, the seat of high justice, before becoming a barony: 'Famille de Samoi'. Originally, the castle was flanked by three cannon-armed towers. These towers were partly demolished by the two heir brothers. Today, one tower and part of the pond remain. At the time of the French Revolution, unlike neighboring communes that had rallied to the Republic, Saint-Pierre du regard remained loyal to the Royalists. On several occasions, the château du 'grand Samoi' was the venue for meetings of Chouannerie leaders.... In 2016, a British couple fell in love with the site, acquired it and restored it in its entirety. From then on, they lived in it and brought it back to life, without neglecting its surroundings, which were, to say the least, abandoned. The property features a 3-storey main building covered by a slate roof with 2 pointed slopes. A tower with a harmonized ridge links the main building with a slightly recessed structure, completing the perfect balance of the whole. The building is built of limestone rubble, with lime pointing. Beautiful 'lantern' windows provide plenty of interior light. The tower has retained some of its loopholes, testifying to the defensive status of the former château. With around 150 sqm of living space, the property is distributed as follows: *First floor: Central entrance opening onto a vast kitchen/dining room (37sqm) - tiled floor - exposed joists. - monumental granite fireplace. Salon to follow (16sqm) - tiled floor - monumental granite fireplace with wood-burning stove. Access to the staircase and to the garden. Small, cleverly concealed utility room. Total floor area 58 sqm, with high ceilings of 3.14 m. * Floor 1 : small landing and hallway leading to 3 bedrooms and a separate bathroom/wc. Bedroom 1 (14sqm) with parquet floor / Bedroom 2 (16sqm) with parquet floor / Bedroom 3 (21sqm) with parquet floor, with adjoining bathroom/shower/wc (16sqm). Ceiling heights of 3.67m. *Tower: access via bedroom 3 (wooden staircase) to a circular room (16 sqm) used as bedroom or study - stone fireplace. *Attic: (accessible via the bedroom-office): vast space, partly convertible, divided into 2 rooms. Wooden floor.The boiler room is on the ground floor of the tower. There are eight outbuildings, staggered around the garden. 1. Garage in breeze-block with slate roof, comprising a 2-car garage. 2. Former barns used as storerooms 3. Stone house with slate roof, formerly bread oven. 4. Ruins converted into rest areas. 5. Stone barn under slate roof, probably former stables, partly paved. Adjoining clay room used as a shed for rolling stock. 6. Stone cottage under Eternit-type Fibro, in need of restoration. 7. 2-storey stone building under slate roof. 8. Stone house under Eternit fibro, to be restored, close to the property. The property benefits from a pleasant location that enhances both the building and its surroundings, while overlooking the surrounding neighborhood. Anyone unfamiliar with the legendary garden design talent of our British friends will be amazed at the superbly landscaped design ... of an area inherited as a bramble patch only 8 years ago! Every nook and cranny is landscaped, flowered and staged to invite guests to rest and feel good. As you stroll through this large botanical garden, you'll come across all kinds of flowers (tulips, roses, irises, dahlias, lilies or lupines); you can also enjoy the many fruit trees present (raspberry, apple, mulberry, peach, pear, plum, redcurrant, blackcurrant, hazelnut, chestnut, etc.). The vegetable garden is not to be outdone ... it's just a matter of time! The grounds are relatively flat and high-maintenance, but well-designed, with beautifully grassed paths. The 'jeu de boules' reminds us that we're really in France... A lovely pond stocked with carp completes the romantic setting... at the foot of the island... in the shade of the weeping willow. A 4.37 acres corner of paradise with no known nuisances or servitudes. Cabinet LE NAIL - Lower-Normandy - Mr Eric DOSSEUR : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Eric DOSSEUR, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 409 867 512 . We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

€530,000
150
4bedrooms
land  1.8ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

House 9
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House Valdallière (14)

In a privileged setting in the Bocage Virois, close to Vire, this bourgeois house blossoms in the heart of a 4-hectare park featuring majestic trees such as purple beeches, maples and cedars of Lebanon, all crossed by a charming stream. A small overhanging grove adds to its charm. This 334 sqm home offers a harmonious layout, including a living room, dining room, library, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom and separate toilet on the first floor. In addition, an unfinished part of the first floor offers two large rooms totalling around 60 sqm. Upstairs, four bedrooms and a bathroom with toilet complete the living space. A cellar extends under the entire surface of the house, ensuring a healthy, moisture-free atmosphere. Just a few kilometers from the train station and the A84 freeway, this property is conveniently located yet offers an exceptional living environment. Selling price : 650 000 euros Fees at seller's expense Energy class : F Climate class : F Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 5,920 euros and 8,070 euros per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 2021. Housing with excessive energy consumption: Class F. From January 1, 2028, the performance level is between classes A and E. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr

€650,000
334
5bedrooms
1bathroom
land  5ha

By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Normandie

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House with pool Audrieu (14)

EXCLUSIVE Barnes is advertising this charming house in Caen stone offering a surface area of 366m2 (3,875 sq ft) over 3 levels, with a heated swimming pool and outbuildings. Located in the countryside between Caen and Bayeux (train station/ Paris 2 hours and 30 mins). Dating from the 18th century, the house features, on the ground floor, a large fitted and equipped kitchen with a dining area, a pantry, an attractive living room with a fireplace and a bright study with parquet flooring and a fireplace. A large stone terrace (south-facing) can be accessed from each of the rooms. In an extension, there are a number of technical areas with a boiler room, a cellar and laundry room, a workshop with a shower and toilet, and a double-sized locked garage. On the 1st floor, accessed by 2 staircases, there is a master suite with a bath/shower room and cupboards, a study, 3 bedrooms, a shower room and 2 separate toilets. The 2nd floor features a charming attic bedroom and a large 50m2 (538 sq ft) gym with a shower room and a toilet. The 4,011m2 (0.99 acres) garden is enclosed and planted with trees. It features a heated swimming pool and an outbuilding with a covered terrace that could be converted into a guest house. Barnes Normandy is also in the Côte de Nacre area! From Ouistreham to Port en Bessin, and from Caen to Bayeux! Agency fees payable by vendor - Montant estimé des dépenses annuelles d'énergie pour un usage standard : 5467€ ~ 7397€ - Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www.georisques.gouv.fr - Christophe LHOMME - Agent commercial - EI - RSAC 508 574 969

€850,000
360
5bedrooms
1bathroom
land  4,011

By Barnes Deauville

House with terrace 11
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House with terrace Sainte-Honorine-de-Ducy (14)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€800,000
284
6bedrooms
land  2.5ha

By Iad France

Manor 12
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Manor Caen (14)

A 16th-century manor house and its wooded garden in the Suisse Normande region, 15 minutes from Falaise. Opposite the imposing 12th-century church of Saint-Martin, a wrought-iron gateway adorned with fine lance-point balusters and flanked by a Caen stone pillar topped by a gendarme opens onto a tree-lined driveway. A courtyard and terrace surround the manor house, which has an adjoining outbuilding on one side. On the opposite side, a gate leads to the back of the property and the garden planted with hundred-year old trees.

€480,000
297
7bedrooms
land  3,988

By Patrice Besse

Manor 13
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Manor Caen (14)

Between Caen and the sea, Deauville Sotheby’s International Realty, exclusively offers you this stately mansion from the end of the 16th century inherited from the Lord of Rubercy, Jacques 1er de Baillhache, who had this work enclosed by walls and a double ditch built. The elegant Baillehache pavilion, with its high pyramidal roof and slender chimneys, borders the 'King's path' which even in Caen and by the sea. Entrance to the mansion is through a magnificent solid wood door and leads into the reception hall with high ceilings. The ground floor, bathed in light through large triple-glazed windows, offers a beautiful contemporary fitted and fitted kitchen and its wood stove, a dining room with its Caen stone and travertine fireplace, a library with fireplace and a splendid living room of more than 50 m² with parquet floor and its mass stove and heated floor. A spectacular stone staircase and vaults leads us halfway to an office to be finished, then on the first floor a master suite with bathroom (under development) and dressing room, a bedroom with shower room, a bathroom and another bedroom. The second floor offers a large room of 45 m² that can be converted into a bedroom, game room or home cinema. The attic of more than 100 ² on the ground could be done up. A stone staircase with independent access leads to an apartment with a small living room, a bedroom and a bathroom and a large room that can also be transformed into an apartment. The outbuildings offer the old convertible stables of 400 m², the old barn of 700 m² and an old press with its original wheel on a park of nearly one hectare. Spectacular architecture, permanent light, beautiful high ceilings, large rooms, grounds enclosed by Caen stone walls and a park of nearly one hectare make this property a unique and rare place.

€1,940,000
450
4bedrooms
4bathrooms
land  1ha

By Bayeux Sotheby's International Realty

House with garden 14
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House with garden Caen (14)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€399,000
220
6bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Bayeux Sotheby's International Realty

House with garden and terrace 15
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House with garden and terrace Caen (14)

Bayeux Sotheby's International Realty has an exclusive offer for this charming two-storey, 222 m² house set in 1.3 hectares of parkland. The entrance to the property is through a beautiful wrought iron gate, and an asphalt driveway leads to the main house. The ground floor comprises an entrance hall, a fitted and equipped kitchen, a bright dining room opening on to a lovely south-facing terrace, a cosy lounge with a wood-burning stove, a workshop that could be used as a bedroom and a laundry/boiler room. A beautiful wooden staircase leads up to the first floor, where there is a large mezzanine study, a large bedroom, two bedrooms, each with its own mezzanine, and a spacious bathroom. The property also boasts a cellar, two closed and two open garages and a set of terraces running around the house. The 1.3 hectares of parkland, with its bucolic atmosphere, is divided into two distinct areas: The woodland, with its different species of endemic trees, and the lawned area.

€599,000
222
3bedrooms
1bathroom
land  1.4ha

By Bayeux Sotheby's International Realty

House 16
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House Caen (14)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€645,000
200
4bedrooms
1bathroom
land  1,260

By Uni

House 17
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House Caen (14)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€1,038,000
117
2bedrooms
1bathroom

By Bayeux Sotheby's International Realty

House 18
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House Caen (14)

An Anglo-Norman style seaside villa, enclosed garden and outbuilding in Ouistreham Riva-Bella in Calvados, to the east of the Mother-of-Pearl Coast. The villa is located in a quiet tree-lined street leading to the artery running along the beach, whose name evokes the Italian seaside at Rimini, famous for its sunsets. A late 19th-century painter compared these to those at Ouistreham. It was he who changed the name of 'Belle-Rive' to 'Riva-Bella' for the area around the beaches. The property enjoys an ideal location, just a stone's throw from the beach, local shops, restaurants, a casino and a spa complex. The Anglo-Norman style street facade, with its subtle, colourful decoration, draws the eye over the hedge and the low, white-painted wooden gate that mark the entrance to the property. The walled garden, planted with a large number of shrubs and tree species such as maritime pines, yews and palms, a raised terrace to the west and an outbuilding covered in Irish ivy complete the setting. The 1930 villa is built in the Anglo-Norman style on a stone foundation. The slightly raised ground floor facade is of dressed stone with rectangular openings of varying sizes. The upper floor features a half-timbered facade painted in a brick colour, forming different geometric motifs that emphasise the symmetry of the elevation, punctuated by five casement windows and a French window. It has a flat tile roof with three decorative staggered eaves. The villa comprises seven main rooms, a living room, dining room, kitchen and four bedrooms.

€590,000
150
4bedrooms
2bathrooms
land  750

By Patrice Besse

Property 19
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Property Caen (14)

On the edge of Norman Switzerland, in the Falaise countryside, a former 16th century priory and its outbuildings, on more than 5 hectares. An elegant wrought iron gate in the surrounding wall is flanked by stone pillars topped with decorative finials. To the right of the gate is a pedestrian door. The courtyard leads to the former 16th century priory, known as 'Les Logettes', with an imposing 15th century barn opposite. A small outbuilding adjoins the gate. The Renaissance-inspired priory overlooks a wooded park, with its orchard and green meadows. Below one of the wings, the garden is bordered by a stream. Quiet and unobserved, the priory stands out for its pure and simple volumes, in accordance with the organisation of monastic life.

€950,000
300
4bedrooms
land  5ha

By Patrice Besse

House 20
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House Caen (14)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€555,000
327
4bedrooms
1bathroom
land  5,324

By Bayeux Sotheby's International Realty

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