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deally located in the heart of Deauville, just steps from Place Morny, this outstanding Anglo-Norman style townhouse, built in 2023, offers luxury finishes and state-of-the-art comfort. The property offers 284 sqm (including a 34 sqm double garage), arranged over 5 levels with a private lift, featuring 4 bedrooms, refined reception areas, a wellness area with spa, gym, wine cellar and laundry room. Custom-made kitchen and fittings by ASH Living, Taj Mahal stone countertops, high-end appliances. Master suite with dressing room, Porcelanosa finishes, oak parquet flooring. Double garage with EV charging, home automation, heat pump system. Landscaped garden (100 sqm) and terraces. ✨ A rare opportunity in one of Deauville’s most sought-after locations.
…By Kretz & Partners
Just 10 minutes from Carrouges, 20 minutes from the spa town of Bagnoles-de-l’Orne, an hour from the beach and the Ouistreham ferry, and 20 minutes from Argentan railway station (with trains to Paris in 2 hours), this charming, restored 19th-century vicarage offers 266 m² of living space across several floors: on the ground floor, a beautiful entrance hall leading to a large living room with a fireplace, a games room, a library, a dining room with a fireplace, a separate kitchen, a utility room and a toilet; on the first floor, a landing converted into an office, two bedrooms, a corridor leading to three large bedrooms (one with an en-suite shower room), a bathroom and a toilet; on the second floor, a large attic that can be easily and quickly converted. Enclosed, wooded grounds of 4,000 m² with an outbuilding. Close to all amenities, in a pleasant and vibrant town. Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) dated 5 September 2025. Estimated average annual energy costs for standard usage, based on energy prices for 2021, 2022 and 2023: Low estimate €6,020 and High estimate €8,210 per year. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Rivard Immobilier & Relocation
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…By Utopia
Valentine Immobilier invites you to discover this charming Norman property whose traditional architecture is appealing with its wooden frames and typical half-timbering, all protected by a slate roof. The property offers approximately 300 m² of living space divided between the main house and an outbuilding split into two independent housing units.The main house, about 200 m², stands out with its generous volumes and brightness. The ground floor is organized around an entrance leading on one side to a friendly dining room and a large fitted and equipped kitchen. On the other side, you will enjoy a spacious living room featuring a fireplace, an open office, and a ground-floor bedroom with its own shower room and independent toilet. Upstairs, a landing serves three bedrooms, one of which is particularly spacious, as well as a shower room with toilet.To complement this property, there are numerous annexes including: a garage, a workshop, and ample storage spaces.A second building of 92 m² of living space is divided into two units, a T4 and a T2, currently rented out, benefiting from a completely independent entrance.The whole is set on a plot of more than one hectare, harmoniously distributed between a pasture and a wooded park. This green setting offers absolute tranquility while remaining in immediate proximity to all shops, a rare alliance for a property of this size.Fees are payable by the seller. Energy class D, Climate class D. The average estimated amount of annual energy expenses for standard use, based on the energy prices of the year 2021, is between €3981.00 and €5388.00. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Valentine Immobilier
iad France - Angelique Portebosq offers you: RARE PROPERTY FOR SALE - ELEGANT NORMAN BOURGEOIS HOUSE - CHARM AND CHARACTER IN THE HEART OF COTE - DIVES SUR MER.Nestled in the heart of the historic center of Dives-sur-Mer, just steps away from shops and the sea, this elegant early 20th-century property, with its typically Norman seaside architecture, charms with its authenticity, period character, and privileged location.Built over three levels, this historic building of 185 m² features a beautiful stone and brick facade, accentuated by lovely wooden balconies and a slate roof with arched dormers, typical of the Belle Époque Norman seaside homes. The vertical composition of the villa gives the facade an elongated and bourgeois appearance.The access staircase, rounded bays, and cornice highlighting the roof testify to a carefully executed bourgeois construction, without ostentation.The enclosed garden, planted and without vis-à-vis, of 840 m², as well as the proximity to the coast, ideally complete this rare property with timeless charm.The bow window and three balconies confer an elegant and warm atmosphere to this home.From the entrance, the antique tiles and the beautiful oak staircase set the tone.The independent kitchen opens onto the garden. The living room also provides access to the outdoors.The property has nine bedrooms, each with its own shower room and private WC, thus offering ideal comfort for a large family or otherwise.A recent extension of 27 m² and a dependency of 38 m² to renovate reveal numerous possibilities: independent studio, artist's workshop, or professional office.The roof, as well as all the woodwork, are in very good condition.Located in a calm and sought-after environment, this rare property combines the charm of seaside villas, character, space, and potential, just a few minutes from the beaches of Cabourg and Houlgate.Do not hesitate to contact me for more information.Agency fees are the responsibility of the seller. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class F index 301 and CLIMATE class F index 79. Information regarding the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation to clear underbrush, is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate advertisement has been written under the editorial responsibility of Mrs. Angelique Portebosq, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered with the RSAC of LISIEUX under number 898585112, holder of the real estate canvassing card on behalf of the company I@D France SAS.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Iad France
Complete 60-page dossier on request. 10mn from Pt L'Eveque, 25mn from Deauville and 1h50 from Paris. Half-timbered manor house of approx. 250 m² with guest house of 70 m². Enclosed grounds of 7,000 m² planted with fruit trees. View over the Pays d'Auge. First floor: fitted kitchen with scullery, large reception room in contemporary extension, living room with fireplace, utility room and conservatory. First floor: master bedroom with dressing room, two bedrooms with fitted closets and fireplace, children's bedroom, bathroom and WC. Attic: cathedral bedroom with mezzanine, children's bedroom, shower room and WC. The guest house comprises, on the first floor, a large living room with open kitchen, shower room and WC. First floor: mezzanine bedroom and second bedroom with fitted closets. Adjoining workshops and shed. South-west exposure, bright rooms and unobstructed views over the Pays d'Auge. Heat pump. Recent diagnosis free of asbestos and lead. DPE: 76 (Indice B) GES: 3 (Indice A) Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr +33652902032
…By Bonaparte
NEW PROPERTY AT E&B ImmoPleasant raised house with a full basement, offering a functional and bright living environment.It consists of an entrance with closets, a cozy living room/lounge, an independent kitchen, two parquet-floored bedrooms, a shower room, and independent toilets.You will also enjoy a pleasant enclosed garden of 468 m², ideal for nice days, as well as a south-facing terrace.The full basement offers numerous possibilities for storage, a workshop, or parking.Ideal house for a first purchase or an investment. Visit without delay!Virtual visit upon requestPrice: €203,000 HAIIn accordance with TRACFIN law, an ID will be required for any visit. To consult the risks associated with this property: www.georisques.gouv.frInformation on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques site: www.georisques.gouv.frWould you like to know more? Contact your agency E&B Immo located at 3 place du commerce in Bavent.Angélique DestinReal estate consultant07 43 52 81 [email protected] announcement was drafted by Angélique Destin, agency E&B Immo, registered with the RSAC of Caen under number 989 640 610This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Emeline & Benjamin Immo
NEW PROPERTY WITH E&B ImmoIdeal investment property - Mézidon Vallée d'AugeLocated just steps from the city center of Mézidon Vallée d'Auge, this property represents a great opportunity for investors looking for a property that offers profitability and rental potential.In close proximity to shops, schools, train station, and amenities, this building benefits from a strategic location, ideal for long-term rental or a heritage project.The property consists of a house divided into two units:- A T3 to be renovated on the ground floor;- A T3 upstairs with a balcony, currently rented.The total living area is 139 m².At the back of the garden are two semi-detached houses.The first consists of a kitchen, living room, bedroom, and a bathroom, with an area of 62 m² to be renovated.The second includes a living room with open kitchen, a bedroom, and a bathroom, with an area of 47 m². This unit is currently rented.This gives a total surface area of about 219 m².The units offer beautiful volumes and a layout that allows for optimized rental management.Highlights +- Prime location close to the city center- Good allocation of surfaces- Ideal for rental investment- Interesting yield potential- Immediate proximity to amenities and main roadsPrice: €328,600 including agency feesA rare opportunity in the area to develop your real estate assets.For more information, contact:Emeline BURELTel: 07 60 95 36 18Email: [email protected] published under the responsibility of Emeline Burel, founder of the agency E&B IMMO, registered with the RSAC of Caen under number 928 447 762.Information about the risks this property is exposed to is available on the website:www.georisques.gouv.frIn accordance with the Tracfin law, an identification document will be requested for any visit or negotiation.Also, find us on Facebook and Instagram to follow our news.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Emeline & Benjamin Immo
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…By Safti
A 16th-century manor house and its wooded garden in the Suisse Normande region, 15 minutes from Falaise. Opposite the imposing 12th-century church of Saint-Martin, a wrought-iron gateway adorned with fine lance-point balusters and flanked by a Caen stone pillar topped by a gendarme opens onto a tree-lined driveway. A courtyard and terrace surround the manor house, which has an adjoining outbuilding on one side. On the opposite side, a gate leads to the back of the property and the garden planted with hundred-year old trees.
…By Patrice Besse
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…By Patrice Besse
A remarkable 14th-century presbytery with a gîte, outhouses and gardens, nestled on Normandy’s Cotentin peninsula, four kilometres from beaches and three hours from Paris. Near a church, a gate between two stone pillars leads onto a drive edged with grassy gardens. This drive takes you to a first house. At the end of the drive, a covered pedestrian entrance leads into a paved courtyard in front of the presbytery. From here, a carriage entrance leads to a grassy pathway that links the church to the start of a majestic drive. This majestic drive leads up to a neighbouring chateau. The presbytery’s foundations date back to the 12th century. It was built in an L shape with flat gable ends. It has a ground floor, a first floor and a second floor in the roof space. In the 14th century, an extension was added in its inner corner. The elevations are made of rubble stone. Ashlar forms the window and door surrounds. The windows and doors on the ground floor are slightly arched. The facade faces south-west. It is punctuated with six bays. Three chimney stacks rise up from the slate roof. Outhouses are dotted around three different gardens. The largest of these gardens extends in front of the presbytery’s facade.
…By Patrice Besse
A rural estate from the 19th century, renovated and converted into guesthouses, near Pointe d’Agon and a number of beaches on the Cotentin peninsula. The property is accessible via a country road, lined by historical homes, fields and verdant hedges. The dwellings are scattered around the property and, according to the local tradition, connected via a network of branched alleyways and no-through roads. Accessible via a gate, the southern entrance is preceded by a long, finely-crafted fence that encloses a portion of the buildings and a tree-filled courtyard, while, continuing on from here, a dry stone wall encircles the rest of the property. On one side, a small raised path leads to another grassy entrance, and provides views of the entire estate. Forming a long, flared quadrilateral, the plot is divided in two by a massive rectilinear building, which creates a horizontal boundary. Topped with six chimneys and connected to two other oblong dwellings at a right angle, the main dwelling is accessible via a gravel courtyard, which is carpeted by a vast expanse of lawn at its centre. To the north, another more recent construction provides a sense of symmetry to the estate, and is connected to the other buildings via a wide swath of lawn. Tall walls that extend up to the central building enclose this portion of the property, while, beyond, three other large lawns bordered by trees define the property’s edges. Built using the foundations of a former farmyard and reconverted into guesthouses, the three main dwellings, with slate gable roofs punctuated by skylights, create a feeling of homogeneity. Their ground floors are all located below street level as well as a portion of the grounds, where once a barnyard or moats must have existed. Walkways connect the different levels of the buildings with the courtyards, open or enclosed by low walls, while thick solid or semi-circular stone walls create boundaries between the property’s different subdivided sections. In addition, the dwellings all have PVC double-glazed windows and doors with ashlar stone surrounds, lintels and jambs. In addition, a small building with a tile gable roof meant for the property’s machinery is located along the secondary courtyard.
…By Patrice Besse
A 19th-century house with an outbuilding, a gîte, a pond and a garden covering almost 5,000m², tucked away 10 minutes from a town on Normandy’s Cotentin peninsula. You reach the property from the road that runs through the village. It lies on raised ground in this marshy region and enjoys a clear view of the surrounding Norman countryside. The house faces the whole garden and is flanked with its gîte and outbuilding. A pond lies in the middle of the garden. The bottom of the garden is extended with a small footpath. The main edifice was built in the 19th century. It is made of rubble schist. It has a ground floor, a first floor and a second floor in the roof space. It is crowned with a gabled slate roof. An extension was added to the original building in the 2000s.
…By Patrice Besse
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…By Patrice Besse
The Villa d'Eaux, an exceptional and significant edifice on the Côte Fleurie, in the centre of Villers-sur-Mer and 100 m from the beach. Villers-sur-Mer is one of the seaside resorts created in the middle of the 19th century and built along the Côte Fleurie between Trouville-sur-Mer and Cabourg, between the Côte de Grâce and the Côte de Nacre. It was a Parisian elite in search of a getaway in a healthy climate that drove the development of seaside tourism on this stretch of the coast. They were attracted by the landscape and picturesque charm of these isolated spots, which had been revealed by painters. Villers-sur-Mer was founded by Félix Pigeory, a Parisian architect, who bought about twenty hectares of land with his private funds. The town first expanded on the heights of the Vaches Noires cliffs with villas built by the Empire aristocracy, followed by the construction on plots of land by the sea, notably with the creation of a casino. It then became a well-known family resort. The first municipal baths and showers opened in 1913. At the time, they comprised sixteen cabins built on two levels, served by two galleries that encircled a patio topped by a glass roof.
…By Patrice Besse
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
…By Patrice Besse
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
…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
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
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
A large, luxurious home, its outbuildings and almost 5 ha between the Manche and Calvados departments in the Bessin region. The road gives direct access to the entrance courtyard. The 17th century house is directly in front. A large, Napoleon-style stable stands at right angles. Both buildings are surrounded by vast areas, laid to lawn, followed by meadows. The other outbuildings are set out behind the stables.
…By Patrice Besse
A 19th-century house and secondary dwelling, both recently restored, with a 5,000m² garden, only a kilometre from the sea, between Trouville-sur-Mer and Honfleur in Normandy. A double wooden gate among hedge-lined meadows leads from a lane to lawns. A gravel court separates the main house from a large garage and secondary dwelling. Beyond, the garden, lined with hedges, faces west. There are many tall trees. A stream runs through the plot towards the lane.
…By Patrice Besse
A restored, 19th-century manor, in the south of the Manche area, at the crossroads of three regions. A wrought iron gate in a tall stone wall opens from the street into the property, which boasts great architectural and landscaping coherence. The manor was built in the 19th century and stands in the middle of the grounds. Its sober silhouette is marked by an adroit mixture of Art Nouveau and Anglo-Norman styles. The property’s overall balance is reinforced by the immaculate and harmonious interior decorations and fittings. The three-storey façades made of rough-hewn blocks of granite are punctuated by slight protrusions and many tall, small-paned windows through which light streams into the interior. The steep sloping slate roof is dotted with tall stone chimney stacks. Set back from the manor house, the outbuildings avoid impinging on the property’s unity. The grounds are faithful to the original landscaping design and surround the residence with carefully mown lawns, winding paths and a variety of different trees. A vast meadow extends away from the property towards the surrounding countryside beyond the river. The residence was once home to the marine painter Marin-Marie, who was a solo yachtsman and a talented illustrator. He is famous for his daring transatlantic crossings on board the Arielle yacht and for his highly accurate maritime drawings.
…By Patrice Besse
A renovated 19th century farmhouse, wooded garden and meadow in the ancient Houlme region, near Domfront and Flers . A 10-minute walk from the hamlet of Val-Michel with its traditional cob and wood or granite houses, a small, quiet, winding road leads to the entrance to the old farmhouse. A fence with two round wooden rails has a plain gate, which opens onto a courtyard and its lime tree. A green hedge planted with a variety of species follows the shape of the hilly area surrounding the garden. Inside the courtyard are the house and an old cowshed, which faces a barn and an old stable.
…By Patrice Besse
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