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In Normandy, in a 5-hectare park, a 18th century manor, its swimming pool, and its outbuildings. Dated from the 18th century, the manor was built for an important family from Alençon. The estate is situated away from the village, at the end of a path. A wrought iron gate allows access through a surrounding wall and leads to a courtyard, around which are organized a walled orchard, a music and reception lounge of more than 80 m², a swimming pool, a workshop, and garages. In front of the manor's façade, the park unfolds its carpet of greenery down to a pond. Structured with a central body flanked by two wings, the living quarters are built on two levels and rest on a garden level. The façade in classical style is rendered, with corner chains and stone frames for the openings. A winter garden extends the whole towards the park. The steep roof is covered with slate. The interior offers approximately 480 m² of space.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Located just 10 km west of Alençon, this elegantly restored property charms with its character and the quality of its amenities.Built in 1726, the master house offers beautiful living spaces including two cozy lounges with large granite fireplaces, a dining room adjacent to a fitted and equipped kitchen, enhanced with exposed beams, a fireplace, and a Lacanche stove. A characterful study leads to an impressive 80 m² reception room located in the outbuildings. A shower room and two toilets complete the ground floor.In the garden, a magnificent high-end veranda of about 32 m² allows full enjoyment of an unobstructed view of the surrounding nature.On the upper floor, served by a superb period staircase combining terracotta tiles and wood, there are 6 bright bedrooms, each equipped with granite fireplaces, as well as two recent bathrooms, a shower room, and three toilets, one of which is on the top level.The whole is set in the heart of a 5-hectare landscaped English park, featuring a pond and a heated swimming pool measuring 9 x 4 meters. The outbuildings and the garage are in excellent condition.High-quality features with a geothermal heating system.Access to Paris in 2h30.Energy class: DClimate class: BEstimated annual costs: between €6570 and €8950 per year based on average energy prices indexed for 2021, 2022, and 2023.Information about the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agence Mercure Normandie
A splendid 19th-century house with a 900m² garden, nestled in the town of Flers, beside a natural area of Normandy nicknamed “Norman Switzerland”. The edifice was built in the 19th century. It has a basement, a ground floor, a first floor and a second floor in the roof space. It is crowned with a hipped mansard roof covered with slate tiles and punctuated with dormers. Two chimney stacks rise up from the roof. Rubble granite and schist with pointing form the elevations. Finely carved granite ashlar forms the many door and window surrounds. On one side of the house, a wrought-iron gate leads to a tree-dotted garden that faces south-west, behind the dwelling. At the bottom of the garden, there is a lean-to shed and a garage. From there, a gate leads out onto a calm, narrow street.
…By Patrice Besse
In the Écouves state forest, north of Orne, there is a 19th-century château to restore, along with its wooded park and an 11-hectare forest. A small tree-lined departmental road leads to the entrance of the estate. An elegant wrought-iron gate, flanked by stone pillars topped with caps, opens onto a driveway of approximately 150 meters that winds through the woods to reach the château. With its characteristic 19th-century architecture, the residence combines neoclassical elements with regional influences. The building is topped by an iridescent blue slate hipped roof, marked by dormer windows, oculi, and two chimney stacks. The ridge is crowned with a lace-like structure in natural zinc. The southern facade is plastered, while the frames of the openings are made of limestone ashlar. The northern facade reveals the cut and jointed stones. A terrace with wrought-iron balustrades and a flight of steps overlooks the park, the forest, and the Sarthon river. To the side, an outbuilding houses a garage and workshop.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
On the edge of Normandy Switzerland and the banks of the Orne, a 18th century manor to restore, its outbuildings and equestrian domain on nearly 4 hectares. 15 minutes on foot from the center of the village, a small departmental road leads to the entrance of the estate, enclosed by a schist wall topped with a wrought iron fence. The gate, flanked by stone pilasters crowned with gendarme hats, opens onto a grassy driveway and an honor courtyard that extends in front of the main living quarters. Two other lateral entrances provide access to the outbuildings. The estate was owned by the Lemarchand des Lingeries family for more than a century, from 1745 to 1877. It consists of a main building constructed in the 18th century, extended by a wing. Nestled in its garden, it rises three levels under the roof and is topped with a pavilion roof of flat tiles in orange hues, where four chimney stacks point towards the sky. The rubble is covered with a coating, and the window frames are made of dressed limestone. The large bays, aligned and stacked, are doubled with cross windows in wood. Two turrets, one round and one square, adorn the courtyard side facade. The facade of the wing, built on one level, is made of worked rubble stone and pointed, with red brick cladding framing the windows. The building is topped with a gable roof of slate. At one corner of the wing, on one side and at the back of the manor, there is an outbuilding consisting of a residence and a wellness area. On the exteriors, on one side extend a caretaker's house, a press, and cellars. Opposite are stables, barns, boxes, garages, and sheds. The whole is surrounded by enclosed meadows for horses. The southeast facade of the house faces a garden with a pond and a washhouse.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In Orne, in the rolling landscape of Perche, a restored manor listed as a historical monument, protected by high walls, and its garden. Within walking distance of the village, halfway up a hill, at the end of a small road, the estate reveals itself, surrounded by tall walls flanked by round towers. The manor enclosure, accessible via a monumental crenelated gate, encircles a large U-shaped courtyard. The layout has been carefully landscaped, taking advantage of the slope and opening to the west towards the surrounding countryside, overlooking the enclosure. The main building is characterized by its high gable roof, covered in tiles and highlighted by a cornice. It is extended by a second building that is attached to it. Other buildings, respectively used as a gite, guardian's house, and various dependencies, complete the enclosure. Behind the main building, accessible by the layout, an orchard of 2 hectares commands the countryside.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
An 18th-century former hamlet and its breath-taking garden of more than one hectare, on the outskirts of Bagnoles-de-l’Orne, in Normandy’s Orne department. This former hamlet, refurbished and combined into one single property, is accessible via a dirt lane bordered by an apple orchard, while the buildings themselves are organised around an asymmetrical courtyard and include a large main dwelling, composed of several different, seamlessly connected volumes, a second, smaller dwelling, which could be used as a holiday cottage or a guesthouse, a bakehouse and a former pigsty. Facing east-west, the two-storey main dwelling features a pointed stone exterior on its courtyard side, which is, in turn, cadenced by wood-framed windows as well as dormers on its red tile roof. Behind, on the house’s western side, glass double doors open on to a patio festooned with a grapevine as well as a garden planted with trees, providing unobstructed views overlooking a stream, the latter of which is traversable via a small bridge and winds its way through the garden, flowing over small waterfalls and irrigating aquatic vegetation, such as horsetails and reeds. To the north of the courtyard, the bakehouse and pigsty, today converted into annexes with more practical uses, have preserved their original charm with their stone walls and tile roofs, while the independent holiday cottage, facing south, features a lintel etched with the year 1778 and is accessible from one side via a flight of steps blanketed with nasturtiums. Built out of stone, its exteriors, punctuated by windows providing plunging views of the property, are also topped with a flat tile roof. Carpeted with meadows, woods and a meticulously maintained garden, planted with mature trees and flowerbeds, the property also includes a small artificial pond located towards the southern part of the grounds.
…By Patrice Besse
In the south of Orne, on the edge of a small town, an old 19th-century convent sits on nearly 7 hectares of land. Close to the village, the property is set back from a small road, concealed by a tree-lined front garden. A winding path traverses this green screen and leads to the imposing main facade of the old convent, oriented southeast. Built of regular stone masonry, the building rises four levels, crowned with a central pediment. The whole presents a monastic regularity: vertical openings with stone frames, a slate two-pitched roof topped with a bell tower, chimney stacks, and roof windows. Two staircases precede the two entrance doors, the main one topped with a stone cross. It is centered on the facade and adorned with a semicircular arch that distinguishes it from the other rectangular openings of the building. At the back, a central wing at right angles is extended by the choir of the chapel, whose keel-shaped roof is covered with shingles, above a pointed arch opening. Several unique modules have been built on either side: a ground-level room with the reception floor and a turret with toilets on each level. Set back to the northeast, the former presbytery is more modest. It has two levels and is currently under renovation, hinting at a careful restoration that respects its traditional architecture. Nearby, a stone washhouse is against an old wall. The site also includes several outbuildings, such as a small guardhouse pavilion, a workshop topped with a large terrace, and a chicken coop. At the back of the buildings lies a vast estate of nearly 6.5 hectares comprised of meadows, orchards, enclosures, groves, hedgerows, and cultivated fields. A stream crosses the property amidst the meadows.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
An Art Deco former hotel and its tree-filled garden of 4,500 m² along the edge of the spa town of Bagnoles-de-l’Orne. Surrounded by many villas built in the Anglo-Norman style of the 1920-30s, the property, which contains one of the older buildings in the residential neighbourhood, is located on the corner of two quiet streets and partially concealed behind the tall trees of its garden, the latter of which still retains its original outline. Accessible via a private road in the back, the imposing three-storey building overlooks the street and is made up of an immense central structure, flanked by two right-angle wings and pavilions abutting each end. Built over several periods, the edifice nevertheless exhibits a rather homogeneous style with false half-timbering, wrap-around stringcourses and brick arches, dormer windows, wooden guardrails and a slate Mansard roof. In addition, immense windows, a conservatory as well as a number of balconies and terraces enliven its stately exteriors.
…By Patrice Besse
In the Orne department, on the outskirts of the Norman Switzerland region, a 17th-century farm-manor house, its courtyard and garden of nearly 7,700 m². A long driveway, 300 years old and planted with horse chestnut trees, leads to the 17th-century impregnable-looking seigniorial home, once the estate of the famous marquis d’Ango. A covered double gateway with a basket-handle arch decorated with the coat of arms of the Motte Ango family, as well as an adjacent pedestrian door open onto a grand rectangular courtyard. All around, organised in a U shape, is the central manor and its outbuildings, the tree-filled garden and the chateau’s former moats. Facing the courtyard on the southern side, the 17th-century dwelling has two floors with convertible attic space, crowned with a gabled flat tile ochre roof. It is punctuated with three dormer windows topped with triangular pediments. Its stately façades are made out of hard masonry, granite, limestone, schist, puddingstone, formed from large dressed rubble stone. The windows are aligned in vertical rows, including the dormer windows, inserted into dressed grey granite surrounds.
…By Patrice Besse
A 19th-century property edged with a river in 7,000m² of grounds, nestled between the towns of Argentan and Falaise in Normandy. A country road leads down through woods and meadows to a private lane that takes you to the dwelling. A large gate opens onto a paved driveway that leads to the watermill. There is a big wooden garage behind it. A millrace made of stone runs alongside one side of the house and harnesses the river water through two oak sluice gates that open to let tree trunks float to the sawmill. A large island lies in the river. Two wooden footbridges lead to it. Behind the house, a terrace with a view of the River Orne lies opposite a timber shed. The watermill is made of local stone. It offers a floor area of around 200m². Its hipped roof of flat tiles is punctuated with hipped dormers and skylights. One section of the roof is raised. A continuous balcony runs along the first floor. Two timber corbels support a canopy above the entrance door. On both sides of the house, a broad stone terrace runs alongside the lawn. A lime-rendered elevation is dotted with large windows fitted with shutters painted blue and French windows that lead out into the garden. This watermill has appeared on maps since 1881. Today, its waterwheel has gone. Before, the mill used the river’s energy to saw wood. The waterwheel was opposite the lounge window. The sluice gates, the machinery of which is still here in place, would be opened so that logs could float along the millrace then be placed on a cart to be sawed. A saw blade, operated by the water’s energy, stretched across the room where the lounge is today.
…By Patrice Besse
In Sées, in the former enclosure of the Cordeliers, a priory residence and its city garden. On a quiet street, a stone's throw from the old halls, the house occupies the former priory residence of the Cordeliers convent and adjoins the remains of the former conventual church. The building is flanked by two other residences, one of which has a pavilion-roofed tower. A small gate opens onto a neat, enclosed front garden that highlights the 18th-century façade, which is three stories high. Two lateral bays, pierced with tall openings topped with oculi and triangular pediments, frame a central bay marked by an entrance door, an oculus, a window, and a dormer. The regular masonry is made of white stone and the roof is covered with flat tiles. At the back, a city garden extends the house and reveals, on the facade, the trace of an even older building. A central projecting body is pierced by a semicircular arched porch. From the entrance, a vestibule distributes the reception rooms and the main staircase. The upper floors house the bedrooms, a former oratory converted into an office, and converted attics. The whole retains numerous elements from the 17th to the 19th century.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
EXCLUSIVE. 15 minutes from MORTAGNE. In the heart of a quiet village, FORMER RECTORY: central entrance, living room with fireplace, dining room, fitted and equipped kitchen, three bedrooms including one with private shower room, second shower room. Total attic (potential of 40 m²). ATTACHED STONE DEPENDENCE of 80 m² used as wood shed, storage room, and garage. Well. Land of 1,235 m² designated for enjoyment. Fees charged to the seller.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Snc L'immobiliere De Normandie
In a peaceful and preserved environment, this charming Norman house of character offers approximately 140 m2 of living space and is harmoniously situated on a wooded plot of 1,890 m2, conducive to relaxation and tranquility. Upon arrival, the property impresses with its authenticity: a masonry facade in the style of an Anglo-Norman house, a traditional roof made of local tiles and a garden adorned with flowering trees, offer a bucolic setting typical of the Pays d'Auge. Inside, the spaces are warm and bathed in light. The living room, featuring a stone fireplace, invites convivial gatherings in any season. An open-plan living area, thanks to large bay windows, seamlessly extends the space towards the garden and allows abundant natural light to flood in throughout the day. The materials and decorative elements lend a certain charm, blending authenticity and comfort. The house offers five bedrooms, ideal for accommodating family and friends, or for running a hospitality business. The layout is perfectly suited to various needs and preferences. Outside, the ideally sized plot offers great development possibilities: relaxation area, landscaped garden or outdoor dining area, all in a green and peaceful setting. Located in the immediate vicinity of a town with shops and services within walking distance, the property benefits from a strategic location just 1 hour from the Normandy beaches and 2 hours from Paris, making it suitable as both a main residence and an elegant country house. A property full of charm, where Norman authenticity and a gentle way of life meet.
…By Cazin Immobilier
Alençon, In the heart of a privileged environment, this remarkable architect-designed house captivates from the very first moments with its generous volumes, quality features, and its beautifully maintained landscaped garden. The entrance is through a majestic hall that immediately sets the tone for this exceptional residence. The ground floor offers a fitted and equipped kitchen, an elegant dining room leading to a pleasant terrace, as well as a vast cathedral living room enhanced by a double-sided fireplace and a mezzanine, creating a warm and refined atmosphere. A second living room provides additional reception space that is particularly appreciated. An independent WC with a washbasin as well as a heated garage complete this level. Upstairs, a superb landing adorned with decorative ironwork leads to four beautiful bedrooms, including two magnificent suites, each with its own bathroom. A third bathroom, a dressing room, numerous built-in storage spaces, and an independent WC perfect this level. The second floor accommodates two additional bedrooms with generous volumes, a shower room, a toilet, and a WC, offering an ideal space to host family and friends independently. The basement also reveals beautiful surprises with a superb wine cellar, a laundry room integrating the pool filtration system, and an additional room with multiple layout possibilities. Outside, the charm is immediate. The enclosed, carefully landscaped garden features an ornamental pond crossed by an elegant footbridge, creating a peaceful and bucolic atmosphere. A magnificent heated pool harmoniously fits into this green setting and enjoys a large terrace conducive to moments of relaxation and conviviality. A rare property on the market, combining character, comfort, and high-end features, ideal for a family looking for an exceptional living environment at the gates of Alençon. For any additional information or to arrange a visit, contact Yannick Fouqué at 06 72 89 08 58. Information about the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the official site: www.georisques.gouv.fr - Photos slightly retouched by AI (3.79% fees VAT included payable by the buyer.)This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agences Immobilieres Kote Maison Yannick Fouque
Refuge house on 2.7 hectares of magnificent naturePerche - 2 hours from ParisBenefiting from an environment as privileged as it is rare, perched on a hill, facing a valley and surrounded by woods, this former architect's house in a hamlet is awaiting renovation.The house, bright and largely open to the surrounding nature, offers, on the ground floor, a beautiful living space with a central fireplace, a large kitchen styled like a winter garden, and an office. The first bedroom and a shower room. Laundry/heating room.Upstairs, the landing leads to one side, a bedroom with a superb view of the woods, and a bathroom. On the other side, a second office, then a third bedroom and its future bathroom.Away from the main house, there are two garden sheds and a carport.A rare property of 2.7 hectares of preserved nature, in a quiet setting, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Many centennial trees watch over the location and give the place a unique atmosphere...A simple renovation project in an objectively beautiful natural site.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Les Belles Maisons Du Perche
Perche - La Perrière (61)On the heights of the charming small town of La Perrière, in a quiet and well-exposed location, enjoying an exceptional view, a unique and large restored thatched cottage with a swimming pool on a 3000m2 garden. Comfortable, it suits all types of projects...The house offers, on the ground floor, an entrance leading to the left: a large living room with a fireplace, fitted kitchen. On the right, the first bedroom with a dressing area and a shower room.Upstairs, a landing leads to 3 additional bedrooms and a shower room. A fourth bedroom with its own private bathroom completes this level. Views, beautiful volumes.Large basement used as a garage, cellar, storage room, pool room. Small gardener's shed.Pleasant landscaped garden of 3122m2 with beautiful trees and flower beds, and a beautiful heated swimming pool enjoying a magnificent view over the Perche...A golden opportunity to acquire a unique property in one of the most beautiful villages of the Perche.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Les Belles Maisons Du Perche
Just a few minutes from the small town of Moulins-la-Marche (shops), in the middle of beautiful nature and without any nuisance, this lovely small property has undergone a recent quality restoration, consisting of a main house, a guest house, outbuildings, and a garden.The main house features single-level living: living room with fireplace, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, and bathroom. All rooms open onto the garden and are bright.Convertible attic.Guest house: bedroom and bathroom.Outbuilding: chalet.Garden of 1,650 m2 with beautiful trees.A small oasis in the midst of beautiful nature.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Les Belles Maisons Du Perche
At the end of a several-kilometer path, amidst breathtaking nature with meadows, woods, and hills, a superb property restored and open to its 2.5-hectare grounds and its magnificent environment. The house offers beautiful volumes and great clarity.It consists on the ground floor of a spacious living room, large kitchen dining room with fireplace, bedroom, bathrooms. On the first floor: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms.The outbuildings: large garage and ruins.2.5-hectare grounds with pool, meadows, sunken path, orchard, pond...A complete disconnection in an idyllic location.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Les Belles Maisons Du Perche
Located under 2 hours from Paris, this charming property sits on the edge of a small hamlet in Perche, near Moulins-la-Marche and just 20 minutes from Mortagne-au-Perche. The property presents an adorable fully restored house, bursting with charm and offering a high-quality finish. On the ground floor of 75 sq.m, there is a living room with fireplace, a kitchen-diner, a home office, a bedroom and a bathroom. The attic could easily be converted into additional bedrooms. An old sheepfold has been transformed into guest accommodation (23 sq.m) with one bedroom and one bathroom. It all sits on 1,650 sq.m of fully landscaped garden boasting a magnificent view of the rolling countryside of Perche, equipped with a timber garden shed.
…By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux
Your LAIR real estate agency in Mortagne-au-Perche exclusively offers for sale this haven of peace and historic built located in the heart of Mortagne. Comfortable-sized house, overlooking the lovely landscaped garden that has been lovingly maintained. Inside the house, you will find on three levels, three bedrooms including one on the ground floor with shower room and toilets, a bright living room, an office, and a workshop opening onto the well-oriented winter garden. Not to mention the basement with the cellar. The interior space has been designed for easy family living but also for those who enjoy entertaining. In total, at least three bedrooms, three bathrooms with four toilets. Regarding the 1000m2 garden, it is already landscaped and offers pleasant walks along the flower paths. In the garden, there is an old building dating from the 16th century linked to the Collégiale de Toussaint. Shops within walking distance, garden with a view, here are some additional advantages for this character property. For more information, please contact us at 06 99 60 32 46This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Lair Immobilier Mortagne-au-perche
To the south of the Orne, between Perche and the Sarthe valley, a restored long house with a swimming pool and a view of the hills. The long house is concealed at the end of a lane in the center of a landscaped plot of 2000 m². On the prairie side, the view is panoramic over the hills of the Perche. In the courtyard, a covered stone well has retained its wrought iron mechanism and faces the entrance, marked by a large sliding gate associated with a fence. Built at the end of the 19th century and elevated over two levels, the dwelling extends to the adjoining garage. The walls are made of stone rubble, plastered with lime. Fully restored, the house does not require major work. The whole area delineates a large gravel courtyard bordered by a hedge on the west side. The building features large windows and French doors with small panes. The two-pitched roof, marked by roof windows, reflects the colors of the tile roofs of the neighboring houses. A swimming pool and its wooden terrace are located on a slight rise in the garden. A path runs along the property and winds through the hedgerows to the river.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Your MY HOME IMMOBILIER Agency offers you for sale this property consisting of a restored dwelling house and 2 other currently rented accommodations; all set on a beautiful wooded lot with a water feature. The main house consists of a living area with a wood stove open to a fitted and equipped kitchen, leading to a veranda overlooking the garden. Upstairs: a landing leads to 2 bedrooms, a bathroom, and a toilet. Other rooms (workshop, cellar, and laundry) are on the garden level. Another building with a separate entrance offers you a laundry room and 2 other accommodations: - a studio with a terrace - an apartment comprising a living area with a kitchen space, 2 bedrooms, a bathroom, and a toilet. A garage. Don't hesitate to come and discover this property for a primary residence and/or a gîte project. More details on the site www.myhomeimmobilier.fr To visit, contact Anabelle at 06 09 80 63 57 or [email protected]. Fees included at 4.56% VAT at the buyer's expense. Price excluding fees 263,000 €. Energy class A, Climate class A. Average estimated amount of annual energy expenses for standard usage, based on energy prices from 2021: between €1600.00 and €2210.00. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques site: georisques.gouv.fr. Your My HOME IMMOBILIER advisor: Anabelle LEDEMENEY Commercial agent (sole proprietorship) RSAC 877 849 364This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By My Home Immobilier
This impressive honey coloured house dating from the 15th century sits elegantly in the centre of a small hamlet of lovely homes less than 10 minutes from the centre of Alençon and a short drive from the For?t d'?couves. Alençon was famous for its point d'Alençon lace and for being one of the dukedoms for sons of the king of France. Now it is the capital of the Orne, and as such can offer all the usual services, plus many shops, restaurants and good transport links. It has a pretty centre with a great number of national heritage sites and is surrounded by truly lovely countryside offering a wide variety of sports and recreational opportunities. The house itself is a seamless blend of medieval hall and 18th Century additions, with large rooms, high ceilings, ancient beams, internal shutters and an abundance of original features. Outside there are stables, a secondary cottage, outbuildings and over 3 hectares of good pastureland bordering a stream. The house fronts the lane in this peaceful hamlet and the whole property is bordered by high walls, hedges and fences. The garden is laid to lawn and has a various fruit trees, shrubs, herb beds and seating areas. There is a large courtyard, immediately behind the main gates which gives onto both the main house and the maison secondaire. As you enter the house, whether from the road or the courtyard, you step straight into the first reception room which is medieval in origin with stone walls, high ceilings, a tomette tiled floor, ancient beams and an acacia wood staircase rising to the 1st floor. This central room allows access one side via an oak door through the metre thick wall to the 2nd principal room, and on the other side another door leads through to the kitchen diner, a breakfast/morning room and a storage/heating room. The second principal room is the medieval heart of the house. A simply vast fireplace with a fire screen from the days of revolutions is the focal point of the sitting room. The walls are of original stone and there is a stone window seat with footrest, used in ancient times by the ladies of the house to do their needlepoint. The tomette tiled floor continues from the 1st principal room, as do the ancient beams and high ceiling. There are various niches and alcoves in the walls and windows to the front and rear. From the sitting room you access a secondary dining room, which in turn flows through to various hallways, a downstairs toilet, and an old oak staircase that rises to the first floor. From one of the hallways, which has a door into the courtyard, you can access what is currently a studio flat with a large granite fireplace, a kitchenette and separate bathroom. This hallway also lets onto a granite set of stairs which lead up to a landing affording access to a second studio flat with kitchen area, separate bathroom and toilet. Additionally there is a small room accessed from the landing that was originally for vegetable preparation, it still has the old sink in place beneath the window so citizens of old could throw their waste into the street! A further door leads to another hallway with access to a toilet and a door to the main oak staircase landing. This entire wing of the house can be isolated from the rest of the property thereby allowing for letting or reincorporation into the main house. From the 1st reception room an oak door leads into a light and relatively modern integrated kitchen with a small dining area and large double doors that lead into a delightful breakfast/morning room with access to a storage room housing the boiler. The glass doors in this room fold away giving access to a small terrace bordered by a low wall and pretty shrubs. The stairs from the 1st reception room lead to the acacia staircase landing with doors to a small bathroom, separate toilet, and two double bedrooms one of which has steps to a large attic space. Both rooms are carpeted, and the views are onto the courtyard and gardens. This landing also leads to a short corridor with clothes storage space either side then up a few steps into the ensuite bathroom to the master bedroom. This bathroom is light and airy with bath, shower, sink and washbasin. There is a second door that leads into the very large master bedroom which has lovely chestnut floorboards, high ceilings, period fireplace, internal shutters to a large window overlooking the garden and a door onto the main oak staircase landing. This landing has a door which is the internal connection between the main bedrooms and the studio flats and this door can be locked to enable the studio flats to be isolated. From this landing there is a further bedroom which currently serves as a craft room and the oak staircase which rises from the hallway below and continues up to a further large landing which services another bathroom, a large storage room and gives access to an enormous, carpeted bedroom with lovely views across the gardens. The gardens extend to 4800m² and there is an opp (5.00 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
…By Agence Newton
EURELIEN RIDGE. 20 minutes from REMALARD and 5 kilometers from THIRON-GARDAIS, in the heart of an environment free from disturbances, COUNTRY PROPERTY that has retained all its authenticity including a MAIN LONGHOUSE (287 m²) that can be occupied in its entirety or split into two dwellings: first living room with beautiful high ceilings, second living room with a fireplace opening onto a dining kitchen with a wood stove and old bread oven, second kitchen, five bedrooms, shower room, bathroom with shower. Partial cellar used as a boiler room. Oil central heating and underfloor heating. STONE OUTBUILDING (161 m² on the ground) used as a barn with full height and two old stables with attics on either side. Additional woodshed. A plot of 3,408 m² beautifully landscaped and bordered by a stream. EXCLUSIVE. Energy performance diagnosis in progress. Seller's fees.
…By Snc L'immobiliere De Normandie
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