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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
17bd
9ba.
land  9,100

By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Normandie

House with pool 2
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House with pool Fresnay-sur-Sarthe (72)

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€499,000
241
5bd
1ba.

By Coldwell Banker Val Property - Maine Prestige Immobilier

Property 3
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Property La Hoguette (14)

A listed 14th-century monastic guesthouse, with almost 2 hectares of grounds in the Falaise region, on the borders of Normandy. Located in La Hoguette, the former Cistercian abbey of Saint-André-en-Gouffern was founded by Guillaume Talvas in 1130. In the 13th century, the monastery's growth was boosted by its vast estate, which included vineyards, saltworks and mills. Its influence extended over the entire region. Today, some fine remnants of the complex remain, bearing witness to its former splendour, such as its monastic guesthouse. From the centre of the village, a small road winds for 2 km, lined with meadows and woods, leading to a wooden gate flanked by stone pillars topped with decorative finials. This gate opens onto the wooded grounds, revealing the guesthouse, dating from the early 14th century. The gothic edifice has been painstakingly restored, retaining its ribbed vaults. At the edge of the park, there are a coach house and a former lodging. On the opposite side, a pedestrian gate leads to a path through a wood with a pond. The estate also includes a barn and its meadow, surrounded by a wall, around 100 m from the main house. The guesthouse overlooks a rolling, green landscape fringed with woodlands, where the Traîne-Feuilles stream gently burbles.

€790,000
171
3bd
land  1.8ha

By Patrice Besse

Farmhouse 4
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Farmhouse Fresnay-sur-Sarthe (72)

South of the Normandy-Maine Regional Park, a 15th century feudal manor house, its outbuildings and its pond. Access to the property is via a driveway framed by an orchard and a vegetable plot. Old outbuildings face each other on either side. The residence stands at the back of the courtyard. Meadows planted with hedges enclose the buildings. They protect them from the wind and provide shelter from prying eyes. The complex offers views over the surrounding countryside, from the pastures to the cultivated fields. Two ponds receive water from a stream that flows into the Sarthe, a few meadows away. The origins of the site date back to the eleventh century. In the 14th century, this was one of the largest feudal manors in the area. During the French Revolution, it lost its influence. Built around 1450 by the Saint-Berthevin family, the cellar and the central part of the present building, with its monumental fireplace, bear witness to this feudal past. However, the defensive towers once abutting this feudal building have not survived. In the 18th century, the parish registers mentioned the old pond and the fishing rights for the farm.

€395,000
270
5bd
land  1.8ha

By Patrice Besse

Property with garden 5
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Property with garden Falaise (14)

2h30 from Paris west and 20 mn from Argentan train station, in peaceful surroundings, this charming presbytery offers pleasant reception rooms opening onto the garden. The kitchen and scullery have been renovated, the dining room recaptures the charm of the old kitchens with its large stone fireplace, a comfortable lounge opening onto the garden and a large room in the independent wing. A ground-floor bedroom is complemented upstairs by five bedrooms with three bathrooms or showers and three toilets. The courtyard to the front allows you to take advantage of the neighborhood's high architectural quality, while the rear garden (2,000 sqm in all) is blind and features a 5 x 10 m swimming pool. Selling price: 495,000 euros Fees at seller's expense Energy class : F Climate class : F Theoretical annual energy costs for the property: between 6,480 euros and 8,8830 euros per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 2021. 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

€495,000
250
7bd
land  2,000

By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Normandie

Manor 6
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Manor Falaise (14)

Close to Falaise, beautiful Norman property with stone manor house and numerous outbuildings, all built on approx. 2,5 hectares of land. The 290 sq.m manor house comprises on the first floor: a living room with its period fireplace, a large kitchen/dining room, a study, a shower room and toilet, and a laundry room. A beautiful old staircase leads to the second floor, which offers a suite with bathroom and shower, as well as a bedroom with its own shower room and toilet. The second floor offers a bedroom, a shower room with toilet, and a large dormitory. The second floor of the wine press includes a large reception room with kitchenette, a shower room with toilet, and a mezzanine bedroom. The first floor, currently used as a workshop and wine cellar, still contains the screw press. The property also boasts former horse stalls and cartage currently used as workshops and garages (approx. 350 sq.m). The property is enclosed by stone walls, out of sight and perfectly quiet, set in beautiful landscaped grounds planted with trees, bucolic setting.

€1,160,000
380
4bd
1ba.
land  2.5ha

By Daniel Feau Deauville

Property with pool and garden 7
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Property with pool and garden Falaise (14)

Mercure Forbes Global Properties presents, in the heart of a peaceful Cingal village and 15 minutes from Caen, this charming, partly renovated presbytery, surrounded by its stone walls, sheltered from view. The bright entrance hall leads to a pleasant 25 sqm living room on the right, and to a 42 sqm living room on the left, with a large kitchen/dining room in need of renovation. In the wings of the house, a scullery to the left and a double room to be converted after the living room. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms and two recent shower rooms. A large second floor with plenty of potential for conversion. The 2,200 sqm garden features a lovely wooded area with vegetable patches in front of the house. To the rear, a long garden with a lovely view over fields and forests features an above-ground swimming pool and a flower-filled pergola equipped with a summer kitchen. Garage, workshop and garden shed. 15 mn from Caen and 2h30 from Paris. Selling price : 390 000 euros Fees at seller's expense Energy class: D Climate class: C Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €2,560 and €3,540 per year. Prices indexed to 01/01/2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr

€390,000
200
3bd

By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Normandie

Manor 8
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Manor Falaise (14)

In the heart of a charming village between Caen and Falaise, this 16th-century seigniorial manor house covers some 300 sqm. Remodeled over time, it has retained all the charm of its history and protected environment. The main entrance, with its flowery tiled floor, leads to a dining room, a 45 sqm living room and its cosy kitchen. An office/bedroom and a PRM shower have independent access to the side. Upstairs are six bedrooms, each with its own shower room and toilet. Set against its rear wall, the superb Renaissance tower conceals a remarkable original spiral staircase and access to the attic for conversion. Adjoining the manor house is a stone-built common room with French ceiling and large fireplace. An attic floor is also available. A wooded park of approx. 4 000 sqm surrounds the manor house, protecting this historic site in a verdant setting. 25 minutes from Caen, 45 minutes from the coast and 2h30 from Paris. Estimated annual energy costs of the house : between 7 340 euros and 9 980 euros per year. Prices indexed on January 1, 2021. Housing with excessive energy consumption. Class F. As of January 1, 2028, the level of performance is included between the classes A and E. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the GeoHazards website: georisques.gouv.fr

€480,000
297
6bd
land  3,988

By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Normandie

House 9
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House La hutte (72)

L'agence Lair immobilier propose à la vente une ... beau parc arboré 600m de la gare A28 à 3km Proche de villes universitaires (Le mans, Alençon) Puit

€249,000
177
5bd
2ba.
land  9,800

By Lair Immobilier Saint-pierre-des-nids

Property with garden 10
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Property with garden Falaise (14)

In the center of Falaise, in its precious historic quarter, this lovely mansion for a comfortable and elegant life near the stores. Its courtyard gives it the necessary perspective to appreciate its allure. The house offers two living rooms and a nice dining room. On the upper floors eight/nine bedrooms, three shower rooms and several water points. A large basement with an office. The garden is equipped with a shed to store the equipment and is enclosed by walls. A double independent room of 80 sqm offers many possibilities. 30 mn from Caen and 20 mn from Argentan. Paris at 200 km. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the GeoHazards website georisques.gouv.fr Estimated annual energy costs of the house : between 6.340 euros and 8.620 euros per year.

€503,000
300
9bd
2ba.

By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Normandie

House 11
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18

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
4bd
land  452

By Patrice Besse

Property 12
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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 garden 13
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House with garden Montchevrel (61)

Beautifully converted barn, with generous proportions of space, 4 bedrooms, pool, polytunnel and more A fully converted barn, with generous space inside and huge space outside means this is a holday home or family home ready to move into. With 1 bedroom downstairs and three huge bedrooms upstairs, two reception rooms, separate laundry room, separate dining and kitchen area. There is more than enough room to enjoy the best that the French Normandy countryside has to offer. With a generous sized garden of 4236m2, it comes with an above ground pool, and a polytunnel already in place with a cider apple orchard bordering the property. This is a peaceful quiet place in a little village, and is a hidden gem. There is also an outbuilding that could continue to be used as storage/cellar space or turned into a little gite/granny flat. Each room on the ground floor has its own access direct to the garden outside. On the ground floor is a dining room (35m2), to the left you have the large cathedral ceiling living room (29m2) that shows of the beautiful carpentry (height to ceiling is 5/6 metres), There is a wood pellet burner installed in the living room to warm the space. Coming off the living room is a bedroom (11m2) that could used as an office, and also has a staircase to access the mezzanine space (7m2) that looks down into the living room. To the right of the dining room we have access to the fully equiped kitchen (18m2), next there is a bathroom (10m2) with double basins, and bathtub with shower attachments. Next to the bathroom is a separate toilet. Next to the toilet further down the corridor is a second reception/living room (12m2) that has a small storage space under the stairs, and stairs to access the first floor with the bedrooms. Next to the staircarse before ascending is a small laundry space (3m2) that also holds the electricity fuse box. On the first floor is a long corridor that provides access to the three large double bedrooms (22m2, 27m2 & 25m2) In the first bedroom there is also a dressing space (4m2) with plumbing and electricity in place to intall an ensuite bathroom. At the top of the stairs on the right is also a toilet. Outisde there is an outbuilding split into two, first room is 27m2 used as storage and the second room 13m2 used as a cellar with an earthen floor and has a traditional bread oven. There is an enclosed chicken space, and an above ground pool, and a polytunnel with lots more space available for the project gardener. 7kms to Courtomer or Le Mele sur Sarthe for bakery, supermarket and services. 18kms to Mortagne au Perche for major services, hospital, and hypermarkets. 17kms to A88/A28 Motorway 113kms to Ferry services in Caen 19kms to Saint Gauberge with train services (90mins) to Paris For further information please contact us.

€251,500
235
4bd
1ba.
land  4,236

By Leggett Immobilier Grand Ouest

House with garden 14
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17

House with garden Falaise (14)

Ref.4251 : French mansion for sale in Falaise in a beautiful environment. Sheltered by the ramparts of the Château des Ducs de Normandie, in the heart of one of the most discreet and well-preserved districts of a town of almost 11,000 inhabitants, this imposing manor house bears witness to the impressive architectural heritage that Falaise abounds in along its narrow streets and cul-de-sacs. Set in protected grounds, laid out in the French style and pleasantly punctuated by a romantic 'passageway', this property offers a most bucolic setting for lovers of peace and tranquillity. The main shops and services are within walking distance; Caen is less than half an hour away, with its motorway, rail and sea links. and maritime links. On the doorstep of the famous and mythical 'Suisse Normande', this elegant, middle-class property offers a perfect family balance for private or professional use. The main building dates from the 16th century, built of stone over 4 stories including 3 storeys, with a tiled and slate roof featuring pediment roof dormers and tall brick chimneys. A less imposing building of the same style, but with just 3 storeys, one of which is used for outbuildings and a swimming pool. The property has approx. 575sqm of living space, distributed as follows: Ground floor: main entrance on the lane side leading to a long central corridor with an original ceiling giving access to : - to the right, a large fitted kitchen (Godin piano) adjoining a dining room with marble fireplace. Small lounge with parquet flooring to follow, with fireplace. Gable-end access to a small study with outside access via an independent staircase. Dressing room at the end of the corridor. -On the left is a large reception room with parquet flooring and a large stone fireplace topped by an overmantel. topped by an overmantel. The high ceilings provide plenty of natural light. Access to the outside. Small room with fireplace, used for utilities (wc and washbasin). Access to garden level (swimming pool). -Large living area with carpeted walls used as a lounge, study, billiards room and library (60sqm); Pleasantly overlooking the parkland to the south-east, with a view of the swimming pool below. 1st floor: landing leading to 3 large bedrooms, one with en-suite shower room. Separate bathroom. 2nd floor: landing (storage space) leading to 3 large bedrooms, one with en suite bathroom. Separate bathroom. Garden level: 2 internal staircases give access to the garden level containing outbuildings and swimming pool. Secure swimming pool (11 x 5 m), 1.20 m deep, heated by a recent heat pump (2021). Attractive Italian-style painted decorations, created by a local craftsman. Large picture windows giving access to a private, sheltered terrace. Adjoining room used as a multi-purpose sports room. Access to machinery and showers/wc. Closed garage, boiler room, utility room and storeroom/workshop to follow. Attractive French-style parklands with a wide variety of trees and flowerbeds interspersed with boxwood and hornbeam hedges. A charming culvert allows you to cross the small stream, which flows peacefully in its perfectly secure stone bed and crosses the entire property before joining a beautiful pond stocked with fish. A footpath winds around the park, offering numerous viewpoints and places to rest or meditate. A few fruit trees here and there, a wine press and a statue.... The grounds are fully enclosed and secure, with no neighbours, and cover an area of around 5,800sqm. No nuisance to disturb this town property..... in the countryside! 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.

€750,000
575
6bd
land  5,800

By Cabinet Le Nail

House with pool 15
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House with pool Falaise (14)

In the heart of Falaise and its historic district, one discovers this superb property hidden behind its 18th-century gates. Its classic, renovated exterior architecture gives way to modern, high-quality comfort inside. A beautiful kitchen featuring a Godin cooking range is complemented by coordinated elements and extended by a dining room (23 sqm). The classic living room (35 sqm), with its antique parquet floors, beautiful stone fireplace, and woodwork, is supplemented by a large, renovated and very bright games room with a library (65 sqm). An office, another winter sitting room (22 sqm). Six beautiful bedrooms and four bathrooms offer ample living space behind double-glazed windows. On the garden level, there is a magnificent indoor swimming pool (10 X 5.5 m), opening onto the terrace, a fitness area, and sanitary facilities. A double garage and several large cellars. A park of approximately 6000 sqm enhances the quality of this property, shielded from view. High-end technical elements. Estimated annual energy costs of the house : between 8 790 euros and 11 940 euros per year. Prices indexed on January 1, 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the GeoHazards website: georisques.gouv.fr

€750,000
575
6bd
2ba.
land  6,000

By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Normandie

Manor 16
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Manor Falaise (14)

BEAUTIFUL NORMANDY MANOR HOUSE PLUS FURTHER ACCOMMODATION IN THE FORMER CIDER PRESS, LANDSCAPED GROUNDS, SUBSTANTIAL OUTBUILDINGS ON THE EDGE OF A SMALL TOWN WITH ALL AMENITIES. 30 minutes from Caen, 45 minutes from nearest ferry port, 1 hour from Deauville and 3 hours from Paris. The Manor House (292 m2) comprises, on the ground floor, an entrance hall opening onto a 43 m2 living room with period fireplace, fitted kitchen, study, utility room, shower room with wc. On the 1st floor : a bedroom with bathroom with shower and wc, a second bedroom with shower room and wc. On the 2nd floor there are two bedrooms, a dormitory and a shower room/wc. A converted former cider press (88m2) (1st floor )with a reception room, a kitchen area, a shower room with wc and a mezzanine. Workshop and cellar on the ground floor. Several large outbuildings and garages (including a 126 m2 tiled garage with a complete first floor, workshops and stables. Stone walled courtyard. Set on an estate totalling 24,901 m2 entirely private and enclosed. Highlights of this property Authentic character features: monumental fireplaces, spiral stone staircase, vaulted cellar, terracotta floor tiles. Geothermal heating system Outbuildings (approx. 350m2) Enclosed by stone walls Beautiful grounds Quiet location Shops and services nearby Close proximity bridlepath Les honoraires sont à la charge du vendeur. Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www. georisques. gouv. fr. ** ENGLISH SPEAKERS: please note that Capifrance has an international department that can help with translations. To see our range of 20,000 properties for sale in France, please visit our Capifrance website directly. We look forward to finding your dream home!

€1,159,000
378
5bd
2ba.
land  2.5ha

By Capifrance

Manor 17
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Manor Falaise (14)

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 Near Falaise, on the border with Calvados in the Orne department.

€4,750,000
560
6bd
6ba.
land  120ha

By Engel & Völkers Paris

Property 18
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14

Property Falaise (14)

Ref.4169: Elegant 11th C.priory for sale in Suisse Normande. This elegant priory was built in Calvados, at the forefront of the famous Suisse Normande, at the gateway to the capital of William the Conqueror's duchy. Away from civilization, in a privileged setting combining agricultural plains and wooded areas and wooded areas, at the end of a dead-end road, 8 centuries of history are on offer to enthusiasts the charm of a remarkably authentic estate. An almost monastic silence recalls the philosophy of the place and enriches the extraordinary ambience of serenity and well-being that cannot fail to meet the most demanding requirements. The property benefits from an ideal geographical location, flirting to the west with the urban world. Services and shops worthy of a town of 10,000 souls, while to the east it borders the renowned Suisse Normande, a land of excellence for nature sports (canoeing, paragliding, climbing, water skiing, motorboating, hang-gliding, bungee jumping, hiking, golf, horse-riding, hunting, fishing,guinguettes....). The region's wide range of high-quality activities is protected by the Natura 2000 label, which is designed to protect the biotope and the environment. Proximity to major roads and means of communication make it easy to get around. Functional, this property is ideal for family and professional projects, whether as a primary or secondary residence, or even as a holiday home. The priory takes the form of a relatively square enclosure, enclosed by four main buildings arranged around a courtyard of honour and completed by protective stone walls. In the background are the church and the ruins of an imposing tithe barn. The only entrance is to the south via two superb 4th-century ogival doors, one reserved for carts, the other for pedestrians. The main dwelling is adjoined by a double angled building, now used for events. The main dwelling features an almost identical three-storey stone façade, topped by a tiled roof. The overall effect is one of classicism, with perfectly symmetrical openings. The entrance is modest, with a simple ogival door in the center of the dwelling. With a living area of around 180 sqm excluding attic space, the dwelling is distributed as follows : Ground floor : small entrance facing a straight, simple staircase. To the right, dining room with stone fireplace and wood-burning stove (terracotta floor tiles / lime-rendered walls). Kitchen and scullery to follow (terracotta floor tiles). WC (terracotta floor tiles). Left, living room with large stone fireplace and wood-burning stove (carpeting / exposed stone and plaster / painted joists). Room to follow, currently used as storeroom. First floor : landing and corridor leading to three bedrooms with parquet flooring, one of which adjoins a bathroom. Access to the attic, which is largely convertible. The overall structure is in good condition, with some finishing work in progress. Ceiling heights range from 2.42 m to 2.48 m on the ground floor and 2.66 m on the first floor. The outbuildings: 1. APPENDIX : located back from the dwelling, this consists of two adjoining stone buildings, one of which has two levels. The main part is a vast cathedral-shaped reception room of 120 sqm, which can accommodate up to 100 guests. An adjoining room can accommodate up to fifteen guests in a more quiet setting. Disabled WC. Fully equipped professional kitchen. Legally compliant safety standards. Rear access for caterer. The first floor features a vast dormitory with a dozen beds, water/shower facilities and high-quality WC. The dormitory is a luminous space, adorned with beautiful period floor tiles, and benefits from a roof structure of rare and atypical beauty. An overhanging bedroom is reserved for 'newlyweds' ... who cannot be guaranteed perfect privacy! A terrace can be accessed from the dormitory, probably the former priest's room, adjoining the church, but now open to the sky... with only a beautiful monumental fireplace to decorate it. 2. SAINT-PIERRE CHURCH : the first stone dates back to 1072, with completion probably in the 14th century. Listed as a historic monument in 1929, it was long neglected and doomed to oblivion until the end of the 20th century, when the Bâtiments de France carried out a conservative-style renovation. The column capitals, vaults and windows are elegantly crafted. The capitals are adorned with beaded tracery, canelure or gadroons, flowers, foliage and other varied ornamentation. The arched windows are adorned on the outside with a beaded torus that frames them completely. The church has now been rescued and largely restored, and the floor can now boast flagstones, which the owner of the premises has made available by chance or by judicious research. 3. THE DIME BARN: slightly set back from the church, the ruins of this immense building remain, and will now be difficult to save. 4. THE OUTBUILDING: located on the courtyard side, this large building was probably designed to house the farm's animals. It consists of two separate parts, all in good condition and recently re-shingled. Attic. The floor area is around 100 sqm. 5. AUVENT: located right next to the main entrance, it now serves as a perfect carport. Its less noble Eternit roofing stands out, and will be the subject of a forthcoming estimate. The property is set on a plateau with unobstructed, far-reaching views. A beautiful wooded area breaks the monotony to the west. To the east are horse parks with wooden lices and a vast parking area. Within the walls, the South brings light and warmth… A few trees and fruit trees adorn the surroundings, while roses and Virginia creeper add color to the buildings. An old kitchen garden awaits restoration of its surrounding walls and the 'green thumb' who will bring it back to life. The whole property covers around 4 hectares, including just over one hectare within the city limits. The owner is open to negotiations for a further fifteen hectares or so. NB : a wind farm project is planned for around 1.5 km to the south of the property. This situation should not affect the current view, which benefits from the presence of the building adjoining the porch. Current operating costs of around 7840 euros (table of charges available) IR credit of 2000 euros - Monument historique status. Cabinet LE NAIL - Lower Normandy - Mr Eric DOSSEUR : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20

€980,000
180
3bd
land  4ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

Property 19
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Property Falaise (14)

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€892,500
390
5bd
3ba.
land  8,978

By Lair Immobilier Ecouché-les-vallées

Property 20
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Property Falaise (14)

Magnificent Architectural House Only 5 Minutes from Falaise and 35 minutes from Caen. Discover this splendid house of contemporary architecture, nestled on a plot of one hectare offering an exceptional living environment between garden and woods. Built in 2011, this spacious and bright residence offers you quality services for a harmonious and comfortable life. On the ground floor, you will be welcomed by a majestic living room with a cathedral ceiling, a veranda bathed in light facing south, a Nordic stove and a superb staircase. The fitted and equipped kitchen gives access to a large sunny terrace, ideal for enjoying meals outside. A utility room, laundry room and boiler room add a touch of practicality to this space. For your comfort, two large bedrooms, a bathroom with spa bath and double sink, a bathroom with shower, a dressing room and two toilets are also located on the ground floor, offering the possibility of living ground level. Leisure activities are not left out with a multi-purpose room of approximately 45m2, which can accommodate a living room with bar and its own cellar (crawl space 1m60 by 40m2), a gym, a relaxation area or even an indoor swimming pool (empty sanitary facilities of 1m60 provided for a possible swimming pool installation). Upstairs, two beautiful bedrooms, a bathroom with shower, toilet and landings which can be converted into an office or relaxation lounge offer additional space for your needs. To complete this set, a triple garage of approximately 90m2 and a convertible attic of 80m2 already accessible on the 1st, offer possibilities for extension or storage. Come and discover the calm and serenity of this preserved environment, the generous volumes and the originality of this house where all you have to do is pack your bags to enjoy an exceptional living environment!

€699,000
300
4bd
1ba.
land  1ha

By Axo L'immobilier Actif

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