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House with pool 1
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House with pool Argentan (61)

This exceptional property has a 4-hectare, fully enclosed, one-piece park, superbly wooded with its pond. At the heart of this privileged location, hidden from view, is an old farmhouse tastefully renovated and enlarged. Spread over 300 sqm on two levels and facing south, it offers on the ground floor very beautiful living rooms including: a dining room, a fitted kitchen, a billiards room and a large living room entirely equipped with bay windows which let the light in and give the opportunity to constantly enjoy an incredible view. The terrace is a room in itself thanks to the covered lean-tos and its barbecue. On this level, there is also a laundry room and the technical room for the swimming pool, toilets and a shower. The first floor is accessible by two staircases: the first leads to the mezzanine located above the living room, then to the master suite consisting of a bathroom, a dressing room, a WC and storage space. The second, starting from the entrance, leads to a landing serving three bedrooms and a bathroom. The second floor, under the attic, offers a beautiful surface area of 60 sqm. The outbuilding adjoining the house offers a majestic 35 sqm wine cellar, entirely converted into a unique tasting space. This annex also accommodates a double garage of 124 sqm which can accommodate several vehicles. In the grassland, a 15 sqm barn completes all the outbuildings. This beautiful estate located in the countryside in a peaceful environment is the ideal place to host an activity linked to tourism, nature, horse breeding or other. Quick access to all amenities and leisure activities: 6 km from the 18-hole Golf du Bief near Trun, just 10 minutes from Argentan, 25 minutes from Falaise, 45 minutes from Caen or Lisieux and 2h30 from Paris. ENERGY CLASS: E / CLIMATE CLASS: E Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, established based on energy prices for the year 2021: between EUR4,600 and EUR6,300. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr Pascal LEBRETON EI - Independent commercial agent RSAC 311 552 277 CAEN

€899,000
300
4bedrooms
3bathrooms
land  4.1ha

By Espaces Atypiques Deauville Caen

Mill 2
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Mill Argentan (61)

A watermill and its millrace in a beautiful bucolic backdrop, nestled by the meanders of the River Orne 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.

€680,000
190
4bedrooms
1bathroom
land  7,000

By Patrice Besse

Property with garden 3
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Property with garden Argentan (61)

Isabelle Charlet Immobilier presents a property including a residential house and an equestrian structure, located in a green setting, 15 minutes from Argentan and 20 minutes from Falaises. The house, built of stone and covered with tiles, has 173m2 of living space, offering large reception volumes and benefiting from large openings. It brings together on the ground floor: an entrance, a living room, a fitted and equipped kitchen, a living room with fireplace, toilets, a utility room. Upstairs, the landing serves four bedrooms, an office, a shower room and toilets. Opposite the house, in the same architectural style, is a building used as a boiler room (oil boiler and 1500 liter tank), a laundry room and a woodshed. Enclosed garden in front of the house. The equestrian part includes a main barn lit by light-emitting diodes (LED) with 12 boxes facing each other (4×3 and 4×3.5) and a wide central corridor. A box is converted into a treatment box with shower and solarium. Seed room, storage, saddlery with hot water point, horse shower. A secondary barn includes on the one hand: 2 large boxes (3×6 and 3×4), then: 3 large boxes (3.5×4) including one fitted out as a tack room plus a very large box (6×3.2 ). Attic above. Clubhouse of 21m2 in gable. A sand quarry (50×24) is partially covered by a roundabout closed on 3 sides and lit by light-emitting diodes (LED). A round of Havrincourt. 800m oval sand track. Storage shed and manure. Double garage. The land is divided into meadows and paddocks with shelters. They are enclosed with “haras” fences (made of wooden rails), or “La Gée” ribbon. This property is ideal for a family of riders, the facilities are functional, there are many walking paths departing from the property. It is also a peaceful place for a small livestock farm.

€633,000
173
4bedrooms
land  8.2ha

By Isabelle Charlet Immobilier

Manor 4
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Manor Argentan (61)

Engel & Völkers presents this beautiful 120 ha stud farm and its 18th century manor house ideally located between Falaise and Argentan in Normandy, in the heart of the region of excellence for horses. The manor house, with a surface area of approximately 600 sqm, includes 3 large reception rooms, a beautiful veranda and 6 suites. Outside, there is a French garden and a 20x8m covered swimming pool, as well as 2 tennis courts. The stud farm also offers 4 gites in very good condition, with a total of 15 rooms and a capacity of 40 people. The equestrian facilities include 57 boxes, an Olympic arena, a Havrincourt ring, a pharmacy/breeding room, several stables including a covered and closed stall of 1450 sqm. For the staff, a housing of 5 rooms to renovate and an office. DPE : D (181) - GES : D (47) Transaction fees 5% charged to the buyer. Net selling price: 4512500€. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr

€4,750,000
560
6bedrooms
6bathrooms
land  120ha

By Engel & Völkers Paris

Property 5
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Property Trun (61)

2 hours from Paris, on the edge of a village with a panoramic view of the Orne countryside, this 17th/18th century is located this stone house. Within its 9000 sqm of flat land decorated with multiple fruit and decorative trees, one is under the charm of its pretty stone manor house (9 bedrooms), its adjoining house to be continued to be fitted out (2 bedrooms), its entrance pavilion in new condition serving as a gîte (4 bedrooms), its glass workshop, its garages topped by a vast leisure room, and a very charming independent guest house (2/3 bedrooms) to be continued to be fitted out. The income from the gîte covers the costs of the maintenance of the whole. All the windows have been changed. Near the haras du pin and Argentan, 2h train from Paris Montparnasse. Selling price : 725 000 euros Fees at seller's expense Energy class : C Climate class : A Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 4720 euros and 6450 euros per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the GeoHazards website: georisques.gouv.fr

€725,000
400
17bedrooms
9bathrooms
land  9,100

By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Normandie

House with terrace 6
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House with terrace Cesny-Bois-Halbout (14)

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€995,000
694
13bedrooms
land  3.6ha

By Iad France

House with garden 7
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House with garden Gouffern en Auge (61)

A country home with every comfort, and attention to detail in the planning of this house This beautifully built house in the Dive Valley has been constructed to the highest of standards with great attention to detail. This will make a spacious country retreat to entertain friends and family whilst you are in France to enjoy the most of the French countryside and lifestyle. This 5 bedroom home with reception room and drawing room, and also a family rumpus room that can also be turned back into double garage. This house has so much space and set in the middle of historic Orne, there is so much to do and see. Double glazing throughout, and electric radiator heating, electric entry gates with intercom. This is a must see house. Entering the property through the front door, you are in a spacious marble tiled antechamber (14m2) that has access to the stairs with wrought iron balustrades, and to the immediate left is a wash/powder room with lavatory. Access to the carpeted master bedroom (15m2) with built-in cupboards, and double french doors that open to the terrace, and its own ensuite (6m2) tiled with bath, bidet, basin. In front of the entrance/antechamber is double door access to the grand salon/living room (42m2) with open fireplace, tiled floors, built-in bookshelves for library section, four double doors that open onto terrace, with molded cornices, and access to dining room. There is a corrider from the entrance area that takes you past separate access to the formal dining room (15m2) also tiled with separate double doors out to terrace. On the opposite side of the dining room with access from corridor is a tiled office space (10m2). Continuing down the corridor you then enter the spacious, equipped, tiled kitchen (18m2) with double sink, builtin cupboards, and kitchen island, and bespoke double oven, electric hob cooker by Lecornu France, with copper trim, and copper trim rangehood. Off to the side of the kitchen is a separate laundry space (8m2) with built in cupboards, and external door to exterior. There is then access to the double garage (38m2) with glass folding doors that is currently tiled with ceiling fans and used as informal dining room/living room/rumpus. This can still be used as a double garage if wanted/needed. Ascending the tiled, wrought-iron balustraded staircase to the first floor you arrive at a carpeted hallway that provides access to four double bedrooms (13m2, 12m2, 12m2, 12m2) carpeted throughout. These bedrooms are serviced by a separate toilet, and two bathrooms (4m2 each), both bathrooms are tiled, and accessed by the same hallway for each of the rooms, 1 bathroom with basin, bathtub, and the second bathroom containing sink, shower, and bidet. The piece de resistance of the first floor is its own separate, carpeted dressing room (12m2), with builtin cupboards, drawers, and shelving. At the end of the dressing room, you find a small antechamber/corrider that then provides access to a games/drawing room (15m2) with wooden flooring, and interior wooden cladding/panels. Taking the stairs to the basement area there is a hallway (9m2) that takes you through to the storage area (9m2) with installed shelving. This is tiled throughout. There is then a door that provides access to the cellar (26m2) that has an earthen floor, and installed shelving/wine racks. The spacious yard of over 14,000 sq metres, has a large garage/workshop of 94m2, with electricity in the shed. There are water taps throughout to access for watering including a tap at the shed. 4kms to Chambois (bakery and convenience store) 18kms to Argentan with all major services/hospital/and high speed train to Paris in 2 hours 73kms to Caen airport 81kms to Caen ferry terminal 22kms to A28 For further photos or additional information please get in contact with us.

€455,000
268
5bedrooms
3bathrooms
land  1.4ha

By Leggett Immobilier Grand Ouest

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 Saint-Gervais-des-Sablons (61)

In the heart of the Pays d'Auge Ornais, 10 minutes from TRUN (village with all amenities), 212 km from PARIS via the N12, 55 minutes from CABOURG, beautiful Augeron property complex built in half-timbered, brick and covered with small country tiles. The environment is preserved without nuisance, the relief is typically Augeron (Norman bocage). Work will be necessary to restore all its splendor to this charming complex located in the middle of the greenery and enjoying a rare tranquility. 1°/ Agricultural building (half-timbered and brick) comprising old stables and a large cart the end used as a carport. 2°/ Agricultural building (former half-timbered press) comprising woodshed, workshop, boiler room (Central heating gas tank propane) 3°/ House for residential use built in half-timbered and brick, covered in small tiles, it is distributed as following : On the ground floor: Living-dining room with fireplace, shower room, wc, hallway, office, living room with fireplace, bedroom, shower room with wc, laundry room, dining kitchen with fireplace On the first floor: landing, 4 bedrooms, bathroom with wc, mezzanine Attic one room and attic. Beautiful SOUTH WEST exposure Indicative area of ​​235m2 (indicative area pending confirmation by the DPE) Work to bring electrical standards up to standard, sanitation to be reviewed, single-glazed windows, propane gas central heating (buried tank) 4°/ Small half-timbered building Adjoining land in kind of garden with various species

€450,000
215
4bedrooms
1bathroom
land  1ha

By Pays D'auge Immobilier (sarl)

House 10
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House Flers (61)

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

€337,600
160
6bedrooms
2bathrooms
land  6,500

By Lair Immobilier

House 11
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House Flers (61)

A dwelling with its listed 12th-century tower, set in a landscaped garden in a medieval town in the Domfrontais region of Normandy. In the center of the city, the residence is accessible from two sides: through a wooden gate on the inner courtyard, facing the Grande-rue, and through its main entrance facing the Grand-place. In the courtyard, there is a barn to be refurbished that stands apart from the main building. Opposite the barn, a recent wooden construction opens to the front. Adjacent to the building, the classified historical monument watchtower dates back to the 13th century and has since lost its arrow slits. A stone staircase allows access to the entrance of the residence and overlooks the garden and its basin, providing an unobstructed view of the valley. The entire property is enclosed by stone walls.

€295,000
180
4bedrooms
land  452

By Patrice Besse

Property 12
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10

Property Flers (61)

Sole agent - REMAINS OF BELLE ÉTOILE ABBEY - ROMANTIC SITE - 18TH C. HOTEL - 15th C. CLOISTER - RUIN OF 13th C. ABBEY CHURCH - IMH - STREAM - 20TH C. COLLECTIVE BUILDINGS. FLERS, NORMANDY. Probable consequence of a wish formulated during a Crusade, the Abbey of Belle-Etoile was founded at the beginning of the 13th century, shortly after the conquest of Normandy by Philippe-Auguste. In the hollow of a valley, along a stream, this abbey with a poetic name and a tumultuous history (looting, English occupation, illegal occupation, lawsuits...) saw 43 abbots pass by in 575 years until its dismantled in 1791. It presents architectural remains of the greatest interest, the ruins of the 13th century abbey church of which the porch and four large arcades of the nave remain, a wing of the 15th century cloister with superb sculpted and emblazoned beams with beautiful sandpits and an original framework bearing inscriptions in Gothic; and a beautiful 18th century hotel with the appearance of a manor house. The grand 18th century hostelry, with a symmetrical facade with seven bays under a large three-sided roof, very neat granite architecture, stone chaining, stone strips highlighting the floors and windows. On the ground floor, a large central four-leaf door, three floor-to-ceiling French windows, openings with segmental arches, the attic decorated with four stone dormers with triangular pediments; three very imposing chimney stacks particularly beautiful and neat. Inside the fittings are mainly from the 19th century, on the ground floor, hall with mosaic floors, wooden staircase with balusters, large 4-leaf door, dining room, wooden fireplace, oak floor with sticks broken, kitchen with full foot access, service staircase. Large living room, neo-Gothic fireplace, low panelling, ceiling with beams and joists, herringbone floor. On the first floor, 5 bedrooms, including 4 with fireplace, part without floor, 19th century fittings. Secondary staircase leading to the second floor. On the second floor, 7 bedrooms, two of which have a fireplace. The 15th century cloister wing, begun according to the texts in 1496 but which seems to be about a century older, has a superb facade of eight sublime molded ogival arcades alternated with buttresses, forming a covered gallery of about 30 meters. On the first floor, the windows are adorned with a brace, an upstairs door suggests an exterior wooden passageway, the flat tiled roof was redone about 30 years ago and wooden parts restored to the best manner. Inside the cloister, the gallery is adorned with a very beautiful floor of stone slabs, as well as sumptuous and extremely rare molded and emblazoned beams, in particular the arms of the Dauphins of France, a rare state of conservation of the wooden elements of the 15th century, sandpits and tie-beams forming a fully molded whole along the entire length. Coussiège windows upstairs. Extremely rare remains of the 13th century abbey church, 4 large ogival arcades, pillars with richly molded bases, rib vault departures, triglyphs, multi-lobed columns, superb molded porch, remains of bays, sculpted faces. Stone shed-workshop in good condition, fiber cement roof Large community courtyard in concrete with large bay windows, metal sheet roof. A large community building on the ground floor. Very pretty stream at the bottom of the park, terrace overlooking the whole, very beautiful century-old oak. The remains of the abbey are listed as Historic Monuments. Many scattered stone remains. 1.1 hectare park. Situation, - 8km from Flers, all shops and services, train station, Paris 2h10 by train. - 63km from Caen. - 90km from the sea, Luc-sur-Mer, Cabourg. - 240km from Paris, 3h. Origin according to the tradition of the name of Belle-Etoile: 'The Sire of Cerisy, Henri de Beaufou, had gone to the Crusade, leaving at home his wife, Edicie de Romilly, whose family was attached to that of the Dukes. Several years passed without any message reassuring Edicie about the fate of her husband. She sometimes went to take her dreamy sadness to the edge of the woods, near a spring called the Fairy Fountain, because the fairies came there, it was said, to dance in the pale rays of the moon. It was perhaps one of those sacred springs so dear to our ancestors the Gauls. Perhaps also the great oaks, which rose on its banks, had seen the Druids accomplishing their mysteries there. Anyway, one spring morning, Edicie, seated near the transparent wave, addressed an ardent prayer to God for the return of the absent one. Suddenly it seemed to him that a bright light shimmered on the surface of the water. It was doubtless the reflected image of a star which shone in the depths of the firmament. But for the supplicant, it was salvation! And in fact, soon Henri de Beaufou was back. Escaped from the thousand perils of a very long journey, he could finally press his wife to his heart. At the height of joy, he wanted to give the nascent abbey the name of BELLE-ÉTOILE, in memory of the miraculous star. » Note on History: - 1216, foundation, rich endowment by a lord close to the King of England. - 1238, abbey church. - Cloister started in 1496. - Looted by the reformed 2nd half of the 16th century - Report of the parliament of Normandy ordering it to be raised from its ruins in 1600 - 1620, The Calvinists are driven out. - 1630, the Premonstratensians arrive and restore order in the functioning of the abbey. - 1791, dismantling, part of the library is in the departmental archives, the place becomes an industrial site 'for the factory of rose cup, alum, vitriolic acid, soap, cotton fabrics of all kinds'. - 1818, the vaults of the abbey are reported to have fallen. - 1841, the industrial exploitation is announced stopped. Price: 500,000 Euros agency fees included, fees payable by the seller. For sale exclusively at Denniel Immobilier - Antique dealers in buildings Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr

€500,000
1,400
land  1.1ha

By Denniel Immobilier

House with terrace 13
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House with terrace Saint-Pierre-en-Auge (14)

EXCLUSIVE at Espaces Atypicals This charming, completely renovated Norman house, partly dressed in its old materials, is well hidden on its 1,200 sqm enclosed and harmoniously wooded plot of land in a quiet, unobstructed area, in the dead end of a small village halfway between St-Pierre-en-Auge 6 minutes away and Livarot 10 minutes away. Arranged on two levels, 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, on the right we find a kitchen open to a living room with a large fireplace, the two rooms serve as a living room. Then on the left is a living room with a wood stove which partly serves as a means of heating. A bathroom with WC behind the kitchen completes the ground floor. Accessible by a charming old staircase, the first floor offers two bedrooms and an office that can serve as a third bedroom. A large brick outbuilding of 80 sqm convertible on two levels, i.e. 160 sqm possible at an additional cost, makes this place a suitable place to study an independent extension to accommodate family, friends or develop a seasonal rental project. A covered garage of 28 sqm adjoining the outbuilding completes this real estate complex. Far from the hustle and bustle, just 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: E / CLIMATE CLASS: B Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, established based on energy prices for the year 2021: between EUR1,310 and EUR1,840. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr Direct Contact Pascal LEBRETON EI, Independent Commercial Agent RSAC 311 552 277 CAEN

€335,000
90
3bedrooms
1bathroom
land  1,235

By Espaces Atypiques Deauville Caen

House with terrace 14
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House with terrace Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives (14)

Located in the heart of the Pays d'Auge, this former 18th century convent has retained its original architectural elements, including its chapel and its bell tower, adding a touch of history and undeniable authenticity to the place. This beautiful stone and brick residence is made up of a main house and a converted outbuilding, with a courtyard section on the street side on the front and a large garden of 2,300 sqm enclosed and planted with lush and varied vegetation where reigns an atmosphere conducive to rest, well hidden from view. The main house of 400 sqm on 3 levels, the ground floor of which corresponds to the private part of the owners, consists of an entrance, a living room with fireplace, a kitchen, a dining area with living room opening onto the garden, two offices, four bedrooms, a bathroom and a separate toilet. The first floor is reserved for guest rooms and offers four beautiful bedrooms, each with its own bathroom and WC. The old chapel decorated with magnificent stained glass windows serves as a rest and breakfast room. There is also a kitchen and a technical laundry room. The partly furnished second floor is reserved for leisure with a large billiards room, relaxation, reading or other activities, and a still available surface area of 70 sqm which can be converted and offered as a gîte to customers. The outbuilding, made up of several adjoining rooms, offers a gym with sauna/spa/terrace, an office and two rooms that can also be converted into a gîte, with a covered terrace with barbecue facing the garden. Due to its geographical location and its excellent bed and breakfast activity to be developed, this charming residence close to all amenities, shops and activities is to be discovered as quickly as possible. More photos and information on request (Bed and Breakfast/ CA / rates/ customers/ development). ENERGY CLASS: D / CLIMATE CLASS: E Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, established based on energy prices as of January 1, 2021: between EUR5,560 and EUR7,570. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr Pascal LEBRETON EI Independent sales agent RSAC 311 552 277 CAEN

€832,000
450
8bedrooms
1bathroom
land  2,317

By Espaces Atypiques Deauville Caen

Property 15
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Property Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives (14)

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€738,000
560
11bedrooms
land  6,000

By Socogefim

House 16
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House Saint-Pierre-en-Auge (14)

Located a few kilometers from St-Pierre-en-Auge, in a hamlet of 160 inhabitants, accessible via a small confidential alley, this charming little property is finally discovered. It is made up of a dwelling house and a large outbuilding on enclosed land of 1,400 sqm filled with greenery. The main half-timbered and stone house of 66 sqm welcomes you in a warm and timeless atmosphere with its old materials, terracotta tiles, beams and fireplace. On the ground floor, the entrance opens onto a living room with a large fireplace, with an adjoining kitchen, then a bathroom and a separate toilet under the stairs. On the first floor, a landing leads to two bedrooms and access to a convertible attic of 35 sqm. A large stone outbuilding of 80 sqm convertible on two levels, i.e. 160 sqm possible at an additional cost, makes this place a suitable place for studying an independent extension to accommodate family, friends or develop a seasonal rental project. Far from the hustle and bustle of the city, just 2.5 hours from Paris, the location and environment of this little corner of the Normandy countryside makes this place a haven of peace to discover as quickly as possible. ENERGY CLASS: E / CLIMATE CLASS: B Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, established based on energy prices for the year 2021: between EUR1,220 and EUR1,680. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr Direct Contact Pascal LEBRETON EI Independent sales agent RSAC 311 552 277 CAEN

€249,000
66
2bedrooms
1bathroom
land  1,408

By Espaces Atypiques Deauville Caen

Farmhouse 17
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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

House 18
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House La Ferté-Macé (61)

The LAIR Immobilier agency offers for sale this magnificent contemporary single-storey pavilion built in 2019 on a plot of 2572 sqm in the heart of downtown La Ferté-Macé. You discover it through its entrance to a living room opening onto a fitted and equipped kitchen which can be closed by a pocket door, games room, master bedroom, bathroom and separate toilet, laundry room. Corridor leading to four bedrooms, bathroom and separate toilet. Adjoining a double garage with motorized doors Garden with trees with terrace going around the house. To visit quickly! For more information, please contact us on: 07 61 84 18 58

€369,250
197
5bedrooms
2bathrooms
land  2,572

By Lair Immobilier

House with garden 19
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House with garden Crouttes (61)

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

€840,000
286
4bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Pays D'auge Immobilier (sarl)

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