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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
A 19th-century manor in around 5 hectares of grounds, 4 kilometres from Luc-sur-Mer and 20 minutes from Caen, in the heart of a lush valley. On the outskirts of a neighbourhood dominated by the bright shades of Caen stone, a lush, green track arrives at a wrought-iron gate. Beyond it, the private drive through the woods leads to a clearing tucked away from prying eyes. On one side, a foliage-covered, chalk cliff provides natural protection, while on the other a wood including hundred-year-old trees envelops the place in a peaceful atmosphere. In the centre, the garden is made up of several lawns, an orchard and grassy meadows spanning approximately 6 hectares. The late 19th-century residence, combining neo-Gothic and Anglo-Norman influences, stands on a slight outcrop. The three-storey main residence boasts a semi-underground garden level, a first floor and a converted attic. Its irregular L-shape gives it a picturesque silhouette. The steeply sloped slate roof combines dual-pitched Mansard, pavilion and conical roofs, punctuated by dormers and brick chimney stacks. The roof ridges are topped with decorative metal caps, sometimes arrow-shaped, underlining the building’s verticality. The façade combines light-coloured rendering with decorative half-timbering, in keeping with Anglo-Norman tradition. Tall mullioned and transom windows, a central oriel window and a wooden balcony punctuate the façade, while a semi-circular wooden patio overlooks the grounds. To the rear, a modern glazed extension, with a teak patio, blends into the edifice’s architecture, creating a subtle transition between old and modern. The grounds also play host to a covered swimming pool, a wooden pavilion and several landscaped paths, which lead from the house to the surrounding countryside, enhancing the manor’s romantic character.
…By Patrice Besse
A historical residence, with an outbuilding and a landscaped garden, in the upper reaches of Deauville, overlooking the town and the sea. The property stands on the slopes of historical Deauville, in the former village of Dosville dating from the 12th century. It can be reached via a slightly winding, wooded road leading up to a discrete gate. From there, a drive lined with Portugal laurels and cypress trees leads to a parking area before reaching the garden tucked away behind a wall of foliage. The former presbytery, whose architecture has evolved over the centuries, stands at the end of the garden, slightly lower down. It was erected in the 12th century and displays remarkable architectural continuity: successive transformations and additions have enhanced its standing without altering its harmony. The main residence is south-facing and has an elongated shape, topped with a gabled roof made of flat tiles, punctuated by hipped dormer windows and tall brick chimney stacks characteristic of old buildings in the Pays d’Auge sector. The walls made of bright, light-yellow rubble stone, pointed with lime, strike a contrast with the old, dark-coloured carved wooden doors. At the right-hand end of the house, there is a glazed veranda with views over Deauville and the sea on one side and the curate’s garden on the other. The left-hand end is made up of the 18th-century chapel that today houses a spacious living room adjacent to the rest of the building. A half-timbered protruding section topped by a triangular gable stands out from the main façade and overhangs a wooden balcony that can be reached via a both picturesque and functional external flight of steps. The blue shutters, climbing plants and flowerbeds soften the stringency of the residence, allowing the edifice to blend into its environment. The property is enclosed and protected by hedges and buildings: to the left, an 18th-century stone outbuilding runs alongside the street, while to the right, another outbuilding separates it from neighbouring houses.
…By Patrice Besse
An 18th-century former hamlet and its breath-taking garden of more than one hectare, on the outskirts of Bagnoles-de-l’Orne, in Normandy’s Orne department. This former hamlet, refurbished and combined into one single property, is accessible via a dirt lane bordered by an apple orchard, while the buildings themselves are organised around an asymmetrical courtyard and include a large main dwelling, composed of several different, seamlessly connected volumes, a second, smaller dwelling, which could be used as a holiday cottage or a guesthouse, a bakehouse and a former pigsty. Facing east-west, the two-storey main dwelling features a pointed stone exterior on its courtyard side, which is, in turn, cadenced by wood-framed windows as well as dormers on its red tile roof. Behind, on the house’s western side, glass double doors open on to a patio festooned with a grapevine as well as a garden planted with trees, providing unobstructed views overlooking a stream, the latter of which is traversable via a small bridge and winds its way through the garden, flowing over small waterfalls and irrigating aquatic vegetation, such as horsetails and reeds. To the north of the courtyard, the bakehouse and pigsty, today converted into annexes with more practical uses, have preserved their original charm with their stone walls and tile roofs, while the independent holiday cottage, facing south, features a lintel etched with the year 1778 and is accessible from one side via a flight of steps blanketed with nasturtiums. Built out of stone, its exteriors, punctuated by windows providing plunging views of the property, are also topped with a flat tile roof. Carpeted with meadows, woods and a meticulously maintained garden, planted with mature trees and flowerbeds, the property also includes a small artificial pond located towards the southern part of the grounds.
…By Patrice Besse
A 19th-century property edged with a river in 7,000m² of grounds, nestled between the towns of Argentan and Falaise in Normandy. A country road leads down through woods and meadows to a private lane that takes you to the dwelling. A large gate opens onto a paved driveway that leads to the watermill. There is a big wooden garage behind it. A millrace made of stone runs alongside one side of the house and harnesses the river water through two oak sluice gates that open to let tree trunks float to the sawmill. A large island lies in the river. Two wooden footbridges lead to it. Behind the house, a terrace with a view of the River Orne lies opposite a timber shed. The watermill is made of local stone. It offers a floor area of around 200m². Its hipped roof of flat tiles is punctuated with hipped dormers and skylights. One section of the roof is raised. A continuous balcony runs along the first floor. Two timber corbels support a canopy above the entrance door. On both sides of the house, a broad stone terrace runs alongside the lawn. A lime-rendered elevation is dotted with large windows fitted with shutters painted blue and French windows that lead out into the garden. This watermill has appeared on maps since 1881. Today, its waterwheel has gone. Before, the mill used the river’s energy to saw wood. The waterwheel was opposite the lounge window. The sluice gates, the machinery of which is still here in place, would be opened so that logs could float along the millrace then be placed on a cart to be sawed. A saw blade, operated by the water’s energy, stretched across the room where the lounge is today.
…By Patrice Besse
A sumptuous house from the late 19th century with lush grounds, nestled 30 minutes from the English Channel in Normandy’s Calvados department. The property is just a stone’s throw from a 13th-century Gothic church. The road is lined with picturesque timer-framed dwellings and little farmhouses. A thuja hedge grows along a low brick wall with iron railings. At the right-hand end of it, a gate leads onto a shady driveway. From there, the drive lined with tall trees runs west, towards the house. The sumptuous dwelling was built at very end of the 19th century. It is an elegant home set in splendid grounds. Before, the building was known as a chateau, as were many houses built by the upper-middle classes in the period just before the First World War. Its elevations are rendered with a cream-coloured coating of local sand. The architectural embellishments are classical with stone capitals, garlands, exposed quoins and window surrounds that stand out in a pure white tone. The facade is more ornate than the garden-facing elevation. The house has a raised ground floor, a first floor and a second floor. A flight of front steps, edged with wrought-iron balustrades, leads up to the main entrance door. The facade has four windows on the ground floor – two on either side of the entrance door – and six windows on the first floor. And along the second floor, in the roof space, there are five elegant dormers. The rear elevation has two sets of ground-floor French windows that lead out to a large terrace, which you reach via a double set of steps. There are three other tall windows in the rear elevation on the ground floor and, above them, five windows on each upper floor. The house’s hipped mansard roof has slate tiles and is crowned with finials. Two imposing chimney stacks – one at each end – rise up from it. At the front, a gravelled drive marks the paths for walking and driving. Around this driveway, lush lawns draw your gaze to beautiful views of the grounds. The grounds form an English-style garden with majestic age-old trees dotted around the grand edifice. By the house’s entrance, neat yew hedges underline the ground-floor windows. At the back, there is a swimming pool. It lies parallel to the rear elevation. From a patio above the terrace, steps lead down to a paved poolside area that surrounds the swimming pool. Three palm trees tower around it. A gravelled path separates two extensive lawns that stretch to the edges of the property. Tall trees tower around the sides of the vast plot. There is an old greenhouse on the grounds too, as well as an outbuilding with a 150m² floor area. This outbuilding needs to be renovated. Beyond, there is a bucolic backdrop and the River Dives, which flows gently.
…By Patrice Besse
A villa from the 1930s with a swimming pool and an outbuilding, surrounded by an enclosed, tree-filled garden, in a family-oriented seaside resort on the Cotentin peninsula’s western coast. The property is accessible from either a wooden pedestrian gate, flanked on each side by walls, which opens on to mown grassy areas providing plenty of room for vehicle parking, or an eyebrow-arched double-leaf gate, located on a different street. In addition, the villa’s garden has been landscaped into two separate areas: on one side, a patio featuring exotic plants, a swimming pool and the outbuilding and, on the other, lawn bordered by shrubs and flowers. As for the dwelling, it embodies, in its assumed simplicity, the main characteristics of the region’s Anglo-Norman architecture. With three storeys, including an attic level, and topped with slate clipped gable roofs, its foundation was constructed out of large rubble stones, while its exteriors, coated in pale pink plaster, are decorated with several stone stringcourses. In addition, the main façade features a bow window topped with a balcony safeguarded by balusters, whereas the dwelling’s other windows are either rectangular or topped with basket-handle arches. Lastly, an immense, entirely glazed winter garden abuts the rear exterior and is festooned with a grapevine and its colourful leaves.
…By Patrice Besse
In the Écouves state forest, north of Orne, there is a 19th-century château to restore, along with its wooded park and an 11-hectare forest. A small tree-lined departmental road leads to the entrance of the estate. An elegant wrought-iron gate, flanked by stone pillars topped with caps, opens onto a driveway of approximately 150 meters that winds through the woods to reach the château. With its characteristic 19th-century architecture, the residence combines neoclassical elements with regional influences. The building is topped by an iridescent blue slate hipped roof, marked by dormer windows, oculi, and two chimney stacks. The ridge is crowned with a lace-like structure in natural zinc. The southern facade is plastered, while the frames of the openings are made of limestone ashlar. The northern facade reveals the cut and jointed stones. A terrace with wrought-iron balustrades and a flight of steps overlooks the park, the forest, and the Sarthon river. To the side, an outbuilding houses a garage and workshop.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In Normandy, in Bessin, a property with gîtes and guest rooms covering more than 1 hectare. From the road, an avenue of poplars runs along an orchard and leads to the estate, which extends over two plots of just over 1 hectare. A gate pierced in a low stone wall opens onto a courtyard, then onto the residence, dated from the 1930s. Built of plastered masonry under a slate roof, it has two levels and an attic. Adjacent to it, a first gîte occupies a low house with a slate roof. Opposite the main building, a guest room is installed in an old bakery, which consists of a small building with a gable roof, extended by a lean-to. A second set of buildings is perpendicular to the main house, surrounding a gravel path, with a garden and an orchard. Preceded by a wooden terrace, a dining and reception room, topped with an unused upper floor, is arranged in the first building. The roof is four-pitched slate. A lean-to garage is attached at the back. A second gîte is located in a low house, preceded by a masonry terrace. Following that is a long farmhouse from the 19th century, raised to two levels, in white stone masonry. The façade is pierced with multiple openings, under a mechanical tile roof marked by three gabled dormers. The interior includes four guest rooms and a third gîte. The property offers accommodation for about 20 guests.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In the south of Orne, on the edge of a small town, an old 19th-century convent sits on nearly 7 hectares of land. Close to the village, the property is set back from a small road, concealed by a tree-lined front garden. A winding path traverses this green screen and leads to the imposing main facade of the old convent, oriented southeast. Built of regular stone masonry, the building rises four levels, crowned with a central pediment. The whole presents a monastic regularity: vertical openings with stone frames, a slate two-pitched roof topped with a bell tower, chimney stacks, and roof windows. Two staircases precede the two entrance doors, the main one topped with a stone cross. It is centered on the facade and adorned with a semicircular arch that distinguishes it from the other rectangular openings of the building. At the back, a central wing at right angles is extended by the choir of the chapel, whose keel-shaped roof is covered with shingles, above a pointed arch opening. Several unique modules have been built on either side: a ground-level room with the reception floor and a turret with toilets on each level. Set back to the northeast, the former presbytery is more modest. It has two levels and is currently under renovation, hinting at a careful restoration that respects its traditional architecture. Nearby, a stone washhouse is against an old wall. The site also includes several outbuildings, such as a small guardhouse pavilion, a workshop topped with a large terrace, and a chicken coop. At the back of the buildings lies a vast estate of nearly 6.5 hectares comprised of meadows, orchards, enclosures, groves, hedgerows, and cultivated fields. A stream crosses the property amidst the meadows.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Close to Granville, by the seafront, an Art Deco-inspired villa and its garden. Built in the early 1930s, the 255 m² villa rises over three levels. The west facade faces the sea, the north side offers an unobstructed view of the dunes and beaches, while the south part overlooks the garden, which is bordered by a similarly grand villa. The main entrance is located on the mid-level, granting access to the upstairs and the lower garden level. The latter is also accessible through an independent door at the bottom of the street, on the north side. The garden is structured into several terraces, each connected by wide staircases. A separate outbuilding, at the end of the garden and facing the street, allows for vehicle parking. A complete renovation was undertaken in 2022. The foundations and retaining walls have been reinforced, the roof truss and its copper covering are new, and the windows are made of aluminum. The finishing works, installations, and final touches are yet to be carried out, including a possible redefinition of the spaces.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In Orne, near Argentan, a Gothic-style residence with contemporary comfort. Facing the Notre-Dame church, the property borders a quiet, winding street in the town center. Accessible directly from the street, the house is discreetly embedded in the old fabric of the village. Three volumes stand out: in the center, the main building, large and regular, is raised two stories high with converted attics, featuring a typical 18th-century facade on the street, punctuated with light blue window frames and shutters. At the back, a sharp-edged tower houses one of the two spiral staircases, remnants of the original Gothic structure. From this period, there are also ornamental brackets, mullions, and crossbeams that adorn some window openings, especially on the garden side. To the north, a lower wing develops over two levels. To the south, angled along the street, a single-story wing ends with a pavilion. The whole structure, built of small white limestone masonry, is topped with flat tiled roofs. Recently renovated, the residence offers contemporary comfort, still retaining many authentic elements: spiral staircases, floorboards, exposed beam ceilings, fireplaces, and trumeaus, wooden joinery with small panes and old doors. In the southern wing, there are two bedrooms, a playroom, a kitchen, a shower room, and two toilets. The northern wing features a garage and technical spaces on the ground floor. The upper floor, accessible from the third bedroom of the main house, includes a bathroom, a bedroom, and an attic. A garden extends the dwelling, in a vast and long wooded plot that stretches west between two meanders of the Udon and the Orne. A first shelter, close to the house and of similar design, adds to the residence around a terrace. A second, smaller brick shelter serves as a garden shed. A gate provides access to the southern part of the plot. An old greenhouse is located to the north.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
DEAUVILLE; HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS WITH TERRACES AND GARDEN. SUPERB VIEWJust a stone's throw from the Normandy hotel and Deauville beaches, superb Belle Époque style villa with a surface area of 240 m² built on two levels consisting of seven main rooms with terraces and a lovely secluded garden. It includes: - On the garden level, an entrance with a cloakroom, a double reception room with a dining kitchen, an office, a bedroom with a shower room, and a laundry room,- On the first floor, a master suite with a large dressing room and a shower room with toilets, two other bedrooms, one with a terrace, and a shower room with toilets.In dependence, a summer kitchen opening onto the charming secluded garden. DPE D/D.Parking spaces.GROUPE CONSULTANTS IMMOBILIER DEAUVILLE--------The Consultants Immobilier Group, created more than 30 years ago, has become a unique network of 18 high-end real estate agencies in Paris, Neuilly, Levallois, Boulogne-Billancourt, Deauville, Cannes, Aix-en-Provence, and Miami. 100 employees are at your service for your project.Head office: 1, place du Costa Rica Paris 75116This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Consultants Immobilier Deauville
New property exclusively with UNI IMMOBILIER!Beautiful 5-room house of 160 m² on a 490 m² plot, just a few kilometers from Caen!Location: RANVILLE, 7 minutes from the beaches (MERVILLE/OUISTREHAM)Highlights of the property:- A sought-after location: close to Caen and the sea- Recent house built to the latest energy standards: DPE all in A!- Beautiful spaces and brightness- Quiet plot without any overlooking!Year of construction: 2023On the ground floor:- 1 entrance- 1 large living room with lounge and open kitchen- 1 bedroom with shower room and WC- 1 WCOn the first floor:- 1 landing- 2 bedrooms- 1 master suite with dressing room and bathroom (shower, bathtub, and WC)In the basement:- 1 heated laundry room- 1 garage1 large terrace.Joinery: Double glazing ALUHeating type: Heat pump on the ground floor and radiators (water) on the first floorDPE: A (61) GES: A (2)Estimated annual energy cost of the accommodation: between €950 and €1340 per yearInformation about the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frProperty tax: exemption until 2026Price: €614,000 HAIFee rate (charged to the buyer): 5.86%, i.e., €580,000 excluding fees.Link to the advertisement with virtual visit:Website link: www.uni-immobilier.frDirect contact:Tristan JENVRIN02 61 53 67 [email protected] advertisement was written by the real estate agency UNI (SIRET: 908 382 542 00011) and by EI Tristan JENVRIN, founder and managing director of the UNI agency, independent real estate agent, commercial agent of the UNI agency (Registration with the RCS: 810 964 114 R.C.S CAEN).This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Uni Immobilier
In a peaceful and preserved environment, this charming Norman house of character offers approximately 140 m2 of living space and is harmoniously situated on a wooded plot of 1,890 m2, conducive to relaxation and tranquility. Upon arrival, the property impresses with its authenticity: a masonry facade in the style of an Anglo-Norman house, a traditional roof made of local tiles and a garden adorned with flowering trees, offer a bucolic setting typical of the Pays d'Auge. Inside, the spaces are warm and bathed in light. The living room, featuring a stone fireplace, invites convivial gatherings in any season. An open-plan living area, thanks to large bay windows, seamlessly extends the space towards the garden and allows abundant natural light to flood in throughout the day. The materials and decorative elements lend a certain charm, blending authenticity and comfort. The house offers five bedrooms, ideal for accommodating family and friends, or for running a hospitality business. The layout is perfectly suited to various needs and preferences. Outside, the ideally sized plot offers great development possibilities: relaxation area, landscaped garden or outdoor dining area, all in a green and peaceful setting. Located in the immediate vicinity of a town with shops and services within walking distance, the property benefits from a strategic location just 1 hour from the Normandy beaches and 2 hours from Paris, making it suitable as both a main residence and an elegant country house. A property full of charm, where Norman authenticity and a gentle way of life meet.
…By Cazin Immobilier
TOWNHOUSE - 4 BEDROOMS - INDOOR GARDEN - LA RIVIÈRE SAINT-SAUVEURIdeally located in the city center, within walking distance of shops, this charming family home full of character will delight you with its features, geographical location, and reimagined indoor garden.It consists of the following:The ground floor features a laundry room with tiled flooring and a living room with a fireplace opening onto the garden.The staircase allows you to access the first floor, where you will find a bright and airy living space leading to a fitted kitchen with direct access to the wooden terrace on stilts overlooking the garden. Hardwood flooring, pellet stove, double-glazed PVC windows.One bedroom with an ensuite shower and sink is available, as well as separate toilets.The second floor includes three beautiful bedrooms, a dressing room, and a bathroom with a toilet. Electric roller shutters, fireplaces, hardwood flooring, and double-glazed PVC windows.The outbuilding will allow you to store your garden furniture, barbecue, tools, and bicycles.Located in a dynamic neighborhood, this house is ideal for families. Just a 5-minute walk away, you will find a nursery, a kindergarten, an elementary school, a general practitioner, a grocery store, and several restaurants. Colleges are accessible within a 10-minute drive. Nature lovers will appreciate the nearby parks and gardens.* CHARM* INDOOR GARDEN WITH OUTBUILDING* CLOSE TO THE NORMANDY BRIDGE* SHOPS WITHIN WALKING DISTANCEThe estimated annual energy costs for standard use range between €2471 and €3343. Average energy prices indexed to the years 2021, 2022, and 2023 (subscriptions included).Information about the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.For any additional information, please contact your JOUEN Immobilier agency at 02.32.41.13.11. 'We inform you that article l.561-5 of the monetary and financial code requires us to ask for a copy of your identity card before the visit. We thank you for facilitating this process with your advisor.'Fees included of 4.5% VAT at the expense of the buyer. Price excluding fees €330,000. Energy class C, Climate class B. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr.Your JOUEN Immobilier advisor PONT AUDEMER: Virginie GRAVELLECommercial agent (Individual company)RSAC 842 358 517This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agence Jouen Immobilier
For sale: Superb villa of 240 m² in Honfleur, 10 minutes walk from the city center. Located in a calm and sought-after area, this magnificent villa of 240 m² combines charm, comfort, and quality features. From the entrance, you will be captivated by its generous volumes and brightness. The house consists of a vast living room with a fireplace, a modern fully equipped kitchen, and several convivial living spaces leading to the garden. On the night side, you will find several spacious bedrooms, including a master suite with a private bathroom, as well as additional well-appointed shower rooms. Outside, a beautiful landscaped garden invites you to relax, with a sunny terrace ideal for family or friends' meals. The advantages include: - equipped kitchen - cathedral living room - wood-burning fireplace (designed by an Italian architect) - air conditioning in the living room and master suite - electric shutters - office on the first floor - a master suite with shower room - 3 bedrooms - a bathroom - toilets (1 on the ground floor, 2 upstairs) - garage for 2 cars - laundry area - a shower room on the ground floor - an extension with a jacuzzi and lounge (this can be converted into an independent studio) - gas heating (hot water production boiler is 2 years old) - motorized gate (motor changed 6 months ago) - 2 chalets for storage - fenced wooded land - alarm system. Living area: 240 m² Peaceful environment Quality features Proximity to the center of Honfleur and amenities Rare property in the area, visit without delay! Price: 830,000 euros, seller's fees included. For more information or to arrange a visit, contact us. DPE C GES C Estimated annual energy expenses for standard use between 1910 euros and 2660 euros indexed to the year 2021. To visit and assist you with your project, contact Franck DARGENCOURT at 0630105065 or by email at [email protected]. According to Article L.561.5 of the Monetary and Financial Code, a piece of identification will be required for the organization of the visit. This announcement has been drafted under the editorial responsibility of Franck DARGENCOURT acting as a commercial agent registered with RSAC 538784422 with SAS PROPRIETES PRIVEES, with a capital of 44,920 euros, ZAC LE CHÊNE FERRÉ - 44 ALLÉE DES CINQ CONTINENTS 44120 VERTOU; SIRET 487 624 777 00040, RCS Nantes. Professional card for Transactions on real estate and business assets (T) and Real estate management (G) no. CPI 4401 2016 000 010 388 issued by CCI Nantes - Saint Nazaire. Escrow account no. 30932508467 BPA SAINT-SEBASTIEN-SUR-LOIRE (44230). Guarantee GALIAN-SMABTP - 89 rue de la Boétie, 75008 Paris - no. 28137 J for 2,000,000 euros for T and 120,000 euros for G. Professional liability insurance by GALIAN-SMABTP policy number 28137.J. Mandate ref: 448114. - The professional guarantees and secures your real estate project. Franck DARGENCOURT (EI) Commercial Agent - RSAC Number: 538784422 - . Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Propriétés Privées
In QUIBOU, 15 minutes from SAINT-LÔ and 3 minutes from the town of CANISY with all its shops, CABINET FAUDAIS presents this house with beautiful volumes and in very good condition on a plot of 1757m2. From the moment you enter, the bright living room invites you to socialize, with a fitted and equipped kitchen opening onto the living room - lounge enhanced by a wood-burning insert, as well as an additional living space of approximately 30m2 added by an extension in 2024. This serves as an additional living space with access to a large south-facing terrace, ideal for relaxing, entertaining guests and enjoying the swimming pool! We also find on the ground floor an office, a bedroom, a dressing room, a shower room, a boiler room and a separate WC. Upstairs, a hallway leads to two bedrooms with closets, one of which has a mezzanine, a bathroom, a separate toilet and a staircase leading to a fourth bedroom. - 4m x 8m indoor swimming pool heated by an individual heat pump - Double garage with motorized doors and attic above - Paved courtyard - Automatic gate - South-facing wooden terrace - Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating B - Proximity to shops, schools... A spacious, bright and very well-maintained house, offering a privileged living environment in a sought-after area! Virtual tour available!
…By Cabinet Faudais Saint-lo
New property at UNI IMMOBILIER!9-room house 317 m2 with terraceLocation: Saint-Loup-Hors - 1.5 km from the center of BayeuxHighlights of the property:- Single-story living- New house- Green environment- Large, bright living spaces- Low energy consumption house- Possibility to set up a professional activity (large garage)- Quality amenitiesThe property consists of the following:On the ground floor:- 1 large living room with a magnificent glass wall- 1 open-plan fitted kitchen- 1 bedroom with en-suite shower room- 1 laundry room- Separate WCOn the first floor:- 1 mezzanine- 1 master suite with bathroom and dressing room- 3 bedrooms- 1 bathroom with bathtub and shower- Separate WCFrames: Aluminum Double glazing (electric shutters / anti-UV and anti-burglary glass)Heating type: Air/water heat pumpEnergy performance certificate (DPE): 55 (A) Greenhouse gas emissions (GES): 1 (A)Estimated annual energy costs of the housing: between €1,370 and €1,900Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frPrice: €513,500 including agency feesFee rate: 6.97% or €480,000 excluding fees.Property tax: €1,885 (2025 notice)Virtual visit link:Website link: www.uni-immobilier.frDirect contact:Agency UNI07 81 96 25 [email protected] announcement was written by the real estate agency UNI (SIRET: 908 382 542 00011) and by EI Tristan JENVRIN, founder and general director of UNI agency, independent property representative, commercial agent of UNI agency (Registration with RCS: 810 964 114 R.C.S CAEN).This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Uni Immobilier
TROUVILLE-SUR-MER. EXCEPTIONAL CONTEMPORARY PROPERTY WITH PANORAMIC SEA VIEW. SUPERB VOLUMES.On the heights of Trouville-sur-Mer, this sumptuous contemporary wooden property of approximately 400 m² of living space benefits from an exceptional panoramic view of the sea and a calm and privileged environment. Beautiful enclosed garden with swimming pool, rare amenities.Built on a beautiful landscaped plot of 2,500 m², the house, in perfect condition, features beautiful volumes and exceptional amenities. It includes:- On the ground floor, an entrance, a vast double reception with fireplace benefiting from large openings to the outside and the terrace, a fully equipped kitchen, an office, a laundry room, a first suite with dressing room and bathroom, a second suite with shower room, two bedrooms, and a bathroom. Guest toilets.At this same level, a remarkable wellness area with an indoor swimming pool equipped with a counter-current swimming system and jacuzzi, a sauna, a hammam, a gym, and a shower.- On the first floor, a master suite benefiting from an unobstructed sea view and a balcony, a shower room and independent toilets.- In the basement, a cinema room and a wine cellar.- Outside, the enclosed and landscaped garden offers a green setting and includes an outdoor swimming pool, two garages, a workshop, and numerous parking possibilities within the property.Rare property for sale. Energy performance rating C/C.-----------The Groupe Consultants Immobilier, created more than 30 years ago, has become a unique network of 18 high-end real estate agencies in Paris, Neuilly, Levallois, Boulogne Nord, Deauville, Cannes, Aix-en-Provence, Miami and 100 collaborators at your service, with its head office located at 1, place du Costa Rica in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, Passy village, near the Trocadéro.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Consultants Immobilier Deauville
Rare in the city center of SAINT LO.In the city center of SAINT LO, the CABINET FAUDAIS presents to you this magnificent stone property, combining authenticity, charm, and excellent maintenance, located close to shops and schools in a calm and privileged environment. From the entrance, the charm takes hold: period fireplace, old terracotta tiles, a superb spiral staircase, warm wooden floors—these elements give this home a unique and timeless atmosphere.The house offers bright and harmonious living spaces, perfectly maintained, allowing immediate occupancy with no work required, featuring a living room, dining room, equipped kitchen, and laundry room.Upstairs: master bedroom with dressing room and shower room, 4 other bedrooms with a bathroom. Attic space offering additional potential.Outside, you will enjoy a lovely wooded plot of approximately 1,490 m², a true green oasis suitable for relaxation and family moments, complete with garages, cellar, parking space, and terrace.A rare property, full of charm and authenticity, ideal for lovers of beautiful stone seeking to combine tranquility, proximity to amenities, and quality of life.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Cabinet Faudais Saint-lo
Nouveau bien chez UNI IMMOBILIER ! Découvrez cette charmante propriété en pierre avec dépendances non aménagées et terrain de 5160m2 dont une grande partie encore constructible (Zone U du PLU). Localisation : VARAVILLE - 20 minutes de CAEN et 5 minutes de CABOURG ! Les points forts du bien : - Charme de la pierre - Grand terrain avec une partie constructible - Sans vis à vis - Vie de plain-pied possible Le bien se compose comme suit : Au rez-de-chaussée - 1 séjour - 1 salon - 1 cuisine indépendante aménagée et équipée - 1 salle de bain - 1 WC A l'étage - 3 chambres - 1 salle d'eau - 1 WC Le bien dispose également d'une dépendance non encore habilitée, possibilité donc d'agrandir la superficie de cette propriété. Le terrain est composé de nombreux arbres fruitiers pour les amoureux de la nature ! Huisseries : Double vitrage PVC Taxe foncière : 1959 € avis 2024 Type de chauffage: Electrique (radiateurs) + Bois (cheminée) DPE : 257 (E) GES : 8 (B) Lien de l'annonce avec la visite virtuelle : https://www.uni-immobilier.fr/immobilier/maison-t5-de-120m2-sur-terrain-de-5160m2/ Estimation des coûts annuels d'énergie du logement : entre 2140 € et 2960 € Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www.georisques.gouv.fr Prix : 470000€ HAI Taux d'honoraires : 5.62% soit 445 000 € hors frais. Lien du site internet : www.uni-immobilier.fr Contact direct : Agence UNI 06 50 13 86 82 [email protected] Cette annonce a été rédigée par l'agence immobilière UNI (SIRET : 908 382 542 00011) et par EI Tristan JENVRIN, fondateur et directeur général de l'agence UNI, mandataire indépendant en immobilier, agent commercial de l'agence UNI (Immatriculation au RCS : 810 964 114 R.C.S CAEN).
…By Uni Immobilier
New exclusive at UNI IMMOBILIER!UNIQUE FOR SALE! SEAFRONT - View of Chausey!Exceptional villa with 14 rooms of 455 m² (Carrez) on a plot of 1830 m²LOCATION: DONVILLE LES BAINS, 2 minutes from GRANVILLEHighlights of this property:- Exceptional environment: sea view!- Fabulous volumes- 2 terraces of 450 m² and 200 m²- Garage of 450 m²- High-end amenities / Total renovation of very nice qualityThis Villa consists of the following:Main house:- 1 entrance- 2 beautiful living rooms- 1 open kitchen- 4 bedrooms including 2 master suites with dressing room and shower room each- 1 mezzanine- 1 bathroom- 2 laundry rooms including 1 with shower and WC- 2 WCs2 attached Gîtes with independent entrances:- 1 T3 of 57 m² composed as follows: 1 living room with open kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 1 shower room with WC- 1 T2 of 74 m² composed as follows: This Villa consists of the following:- 1 night bar of 45 m²- 1 wine cellar of 36 m²1 Garage of 450 m²1 Jacuzzi on the terrace1 Swimming pool with integrated SPAWindows: Double glazing ALUTypes of heating: PAC double entry – gas boiler – electric radiatorsDPE: B (86) GES: B (9)Estimated annual energy costs of the housing: between 3,250 euros and 4,490 eurosProperty tax: 8433 €Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques site: www.georisques.gouv.frPrice: 3,392,000 euros FAIFee rate (charged to buyer): 6% or 3,200,000 euros excluding feesWebsite link: https://www.uni-immobilier.fr/Direct contact:Tristan JENVRIN02 61 53 67 [email protected] advertisement was drafted by the UNI real estate agency (SIRET: 908 382 542 00011) and by EI Tristan JENVRIN, founder and managing director of the UNI agency, independent real estate agent, commercial agent of the UNI agency (Registration in the RCS: 810 964 114 R.C.S CAEN).This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Uni Immobilier
Alençon, In the heart of a privileged environment, this remarkable architect-designed house captivates from the very first moments with its generous volumes, quality features, and its beautifully maintained landscaped garden. The entrance is through a majestic hall that immediately sets the tone for this exceptional residence. The ground floor offers a fitted and equipped kitchen, an elegant dining room leading to a pleasant terrace, as well as a vast cathedral living room enhanced by a double-sided fireplace and a mezzanine, creating a warm and refined atmosphere. A second living room provides additional reception space that is particularly appreciated. An independent WC with a washbasin as well as a heated garage complete this level. Upstairs, a superb landing adorned with decorative ironwork leads to four beautiful bedrooms, including two magnificent suites, each with its own bathroom. A third bathroom, a dressing room, numerous built-in storage spaces, and an independent WC perfect this level. The second floor accommodates two additional bedrooms with generous volumes, a shower room, a toilet, and a WC, offering an ideal space to host family and friends independently. The basement also reveals beautiful surprises with a superb wine cellar, a laundry room integrating the pool filtration system, and an additional room with multiple layout possibilities. Outside, the charm is immediate. The enclosed, carefully landscaped garden features an ornamental pond crossed by an elegant footbridge, creating a peaceful and bucolic atmosphere. A magnificent heated pool harmoniously fits into this green setting and enjoys a large terrace conducive to moments of relaxation and conviviality. A rare property on the market, combining character, comfort, and high-end features, ideal for a family looking for an exceptional living environment at the gates of Alençon. For any additional information or to arrange a visit, contact Yannick Fouqué at 06 72 89 08 58. Information about the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the official site: www.georisques.gouv.fr - Photos slightly retouched by AI (3.79% fees VAT included payable by the buyer.)This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agences Immobilieres Kote Maison Yannick Fouque
Ideally located in a highly sought-after area, just 2 km from Pont-l’Évêque and 13 km from Deauville, discover this beautiful fully renovated house. Spanning 180 sqm of living space, it sits at the heart of a magnificent 4,800 sqm plot with mature and fruit-bearing trees. With no overlooking neighbors, this property offers an idyllic, quiet, and intimate living environment: a true little haven of peace. Property Description: Ground Floor: This level stands out with its generous volumes and exceptional brightness. You will find a vast living and dining room bathed in natural light, seamlessly integrating with a welcoming open-plan kitchen. A lovely terrace facing the garden promises moments of sharing and conviviality, completely out of sight. This floor also hosts a pleasant ground-floor bedroom with its en-suite bathroom and toilet. First Floor: A spacious landing offers a beautiful unobstructed view of the garden. It leads to two superb suites, each featuring its own en-suite bathroom and private toilet. The Outbuilding: The exterior boasts remarkable potential. A fully serviced 30 sqm outbuilding, currently used as a workshop, is ideal for a holiday cottage (gîte) project, a guest house, or a studio. Exterior: The large 4,800 sqm plot is suitable for a swimming pool, and the property offers the possibility for an extension. High-quality amenities, brightness, and a strategic location make this house a great opportunity on the market. Love at first sight guaranteed. Asking price: €798,000 (agency fees payable by the seller included) Energy consumption rating: D Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr Contact: Coldwell Banker Alcapa Invest - SIREN 793 427 386 Géraldine Bernardin - Independent Real Estate Commercial Agent - EI - RSAC No. 820172807
…By Coldwell Banker Alcapa Invest
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