The agencies at Mortain
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A residence undergoing renovation, in an approximately 5-hectare estate, in the south of the Manche area, not far from the centre of the Mortainais sector. This approximately 5-hectare estate can be reached by a small lane that branches off a country road. It assumes the appearance of a well-structured rural property, surrounded by lush, undulating countryside overlooking a small valley through which a stream runs. The estate includes several buildings spread around a courtyard. The main, southwest facing residence, in the process of being renovated, is a vast, two-storey long house with a gabled roof made of recently installed slate tiles. The façade combines exposed stonework and light-coloured rendering, punctuated with rectangular windows, some of which have been recently created. It boasts a number of remarkable architectural elements and part of it probably dates from the 17th-century, according to the date of 1665 engraved on a lintel. To the south of the courtyard, there is a vast brick, stone and half-timbered farm outbuilding, topped with a gabled slate roof. In the centre of a courtyard, a well with a hipped roof stands next to an old tower with a press in it. To the west of the courtyard, there is a recently built farm building, hidden by a mound and a tall lime tree. The residence’s roofs are recent and in excellent condition, underlined by roof decking. The materials used display a desire to preserve the place’s authentic character. Due to a halt in the renovation work in progress, only the masonry, roof frame and roofing have been completed so far. There are no floorboards, concrete bases, joinery or sanitation system as of yet. All the plans were drawn up by a professional.
…By Patrice Besse
Ref.4857 : Authentic 19th-c. manor house, restored with outbuildings and parkland in southern Manche, Normandy Situated at the junction of three historic regions in western France, in the heart of a small town in the south of the Manche department, where commercial activity still shapes daily life, this manor house is set within an old townscape where stone façades line the streets and bear witness to a prosperous past. Sheltered from the hustle and bustle, the property enjoys an environment that is both lively and peaceful, where everything is within walking distance: shops, schools and amenities. The towns of Avranches and Fougères are about thirty minutes away, whilst Rennes, around an hour away, provides access to fast rail links to Paris. The nearby Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel offers an exceptional maritime, heritage and tourist experience. Behind a stone façade with evenly spaced windows, the house offers approximately 350 sqm of living space spread over three floors, comprising 15 main rooms, including 8 bedrooms. The property charms with its original period features and the quality of its spacious rooms. Ground floor: Through the front door, a few steps lead to this raised ground floor, flooding the level with light. The eye is immediately drawn to the depth of the views and the clear layout. Opposite, the main living room, with its open-plan layout, offers a warm atmosphere. The original parquet flooring, weathered by time, complements the subtle mouldings and a beautifully crafted fireplace, around which the room naturally centres The dining room, extending from this space, has a more intimate atmosphere, perfect for leisurely meals. Here too, the original features – parquet flooring, fireplace, balanced proportions – contribute to a sense of harmony. The separate kitchen, adjoining the dining room, follows a traditional layout, with a separate external access for service. To the left of the entrance, a small sitting room and study complete this level. First floor: The staircase, accessible from the entrance hall, leads to a landing giving access to four bedrooms of similar size. The rooms retain a peaceful atmosphere, with wooden floors, a fireplace, original mouldings and decorative features, as well as a pleasing sense of balance in their proportions. The light is soft, filtered through the vertical windows characteristic of the period. Two bathrooms, a shower room and three toilets complete this level. Second floor: Continuing on from the first floor, this level features four additional bedrooms, laid out in the same way as the floor below, bringing the total to eight bedrooms. The layout remains faithful to the original, offering a clear and fluid layout. Two shower rooms, one bathroom and three toilets complete this level. Basement: On the lower ground floor, it houses the laundry room, the utility rooms and the geothermal heating system, as well as various cellars and storage areas. Outbuildings : A garage near the street entrance provides parking for three vehicles. It is situated discreetly, yet close to the manor house. A wooden building, formerly Marin-Marie’s workshop, located at the rear of the manor house, is in need of complete renovation. Land : At the rear, the garden is sheltered from view, offering an unexpected haven of tranquillity in the heart of the city. The layout is simple and balanced, allowing for freely arranged vegetation. This discreet and secluded outdoor space forms a natural extension of the house and contributes fully to its appeal. Beyond it, a meadow of around 5 acres (2 hectares) offers a glimpse of the Normandy countryside. Cabinet LE NAIL - Border of Brittany & South Manche : Mr Nicolas de LA VIGNE : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nicolas de LA VIGNE ,Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 920 814 274. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Bayeux Sotheby's International Realty presents for sale, at the borders of Normandy and Brittany, 3 hours and 30 minutes from Paris, in the south of the Manche department, close to Mont Saint Michel and Avranches, 30 minutes from the coast, in the heart of a charming dynamic small town, with shops and schools, an active community life, sports facilities, and green tourism, offering a peaceful and attractive living environment, this historic residence, in neo-Gothic architectural style inspired by medieval architecture, with a strong romantic influence from the 19th century. The very steep roofs, pointed and asymmetrical gables are typical of the vertical effect sought in Gothic architecture. The tall, narrow windows and corner tower are part of the decorative elements of neo-Gothic manors. The exposed stone façade, as well as the large bright central bay, the monumental arched entrance, and the partial symmetry, highlight the noble aspect of the period. This sumptuous residence, rich in history, completely restored with high-quality materials, has maintained its splendor of yesteryear, elegantly combining contemporary comfort, developing an area of approximately 350 m2, enhanced by a west-facing landscaped park, composed of various ornamental tree species, large open lawns offering unobstructed views of the countryside, paths and spaces organized around the residence, all on approximately 2.5 hectares of land in the heart of the city. The property is built on a basement open to the outside, which includes a laundry-heating room, a games room, a workshop, and four cellars. The layout of the premises is organized on the ground floor around an entrance hall, featuring a magnificent wooden staircase with balusters, serving the reception rooms including two living rooms and a dining room, brightened by large windows, with authentic elements (parquet floor, molded ceiling, elaborate fireplaces, woodwork), a library office with a staircase leading to the exterior, a fitted kitchen, double exposure, with careful decor, a cloakroom with guest toilets. The upper floors are dedicated to sleeping areas, the first floor comprises four spacious and elegant bedrooms, including a master suite with en-suite bathroom, and two shower rooms. The second floor offers four bedrooms, including a family suite, a bathroom, and two shower rooms, large volumes with a significant number of sleeping spaces. These spaces are adaptable for high-end guest rooms or for a prestigious family residence. The beautifully crafted restoration provides exceptional energy consumption ratings and modern comfort, with remote technical management of the home (heating, security system). A true emblematic residence of French refinement.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Bayeux Sotheby's International Realty
Ref.4316 : Manor house for sale in Normandy (South of La Manche department). The first manor house was built in the 17th century on the borders of the Manche, Orne and Mayenne departments. It is set in the Normandy bocage, just 2 km from the village, which offers all amenities. (all shops, health centre, pharmacy, etc.). The manor house currently has 510 sqm of living space and comprises : Ground floor: main entrance and service entrance, large lounge, former billiard room, small lounge, dining room, kitchen, study and orangery. Utility rooms, toilet, laundry room and shower room. The main rooms benefit from original decorative features (fireplaces, wood panelling, parquet flooring) that give them charm and character. 1st floor: 6 bedrooms, bathroom, library, study, toilet, utility room, attic. 2nd floor: attic The whole property has the feel of a warm and welcoming family home. The property has been used as a farm for many years and has numerous outbuildings: Former chapel ; Garage ; Shed ; Former farmer's house in need of complete restoration; Former cowshed; Former livestock building. The property comprises around 37 acres (15 hectares) of land, of which 29 acres (11.76ha) are rented. Cabinet LE NAIL - Border of Brittany & South Manche : Mr Nicolas de LA VIGNE : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nicolas de LA VIGNE ,Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 920 814 274. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
EXCLUSIVITY POZZO REAL ESTATE - Magnificent character house of about 310 m² in SAINT HILAIRE DU HARCOUËT.Let yourself be seduced by this superb property with generous volumes, offering approximately 310 m² of living space, ideally located.Built on a complete basement, this house combines comfort, space, and quality features.On the ground floor, you will discover a large, bright, and open living area, perfect for welcoming family and friends, accompanied by a fitted and functional kitchen. An office space and a bedroom with its shower room complete this level. The living area offers direct access to an extension completed in 2021.This extension houses a heated indoor swimming pool area, a true haven of relaxation, opening onto a pleasant private terrace facing due south, ideal for enjoying the beautiful days in complete privacy.On the first floor, you will find a lovely master suite with its shower room, as well as a second bedroom and a bathroom.The second floor accommodates two charming attic bedrooms and an independent WC.The property also includes two garages, providing additional daily comfort.A rare home on the market, combining space, brightness, and quality features. Discover it without delay!This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Pozzo Immobilier
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
Originally built in 1750, this converted priory presents 380 sq.m of living area and a garden of 8,500 sq.m. Having been tastefully restored in 2013, this property is a rare find for prospective buyers. -On the ground floor: a large fully equipped kitchen with an aga serving as a dining room of approximately 60 sq.m with windows on both sides, plus a pantry; two living rooms, including a large lounge with a fireplace and original Louis XV wood paneling; a utility wing comprising a laundry room, a pantry, a cellar and a boiler room; two staircases serving the upper floors; -On the first floor: a 55 sq.m master bedroom overlooking the countryside; four bedrooms, including three with ensuite shower rooms, plus a bathroom; -On the second floor: a 140 sq.m attic that could easily be converted. Outbuildings: two pavilions in the garden; a former forge; a 75 sq.m outbuilding annexed to the priory. Outside, a terraced garden facing the priory offers exceptional views of the countryside. The grounds also include an orchard and a vegetable garden. Start your new life in a priory that is simultaneously steeped in history, yet open to modernity!
…By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux
A 19th century renovated and reinvented farmhouse with a 4 200 m² garden planted with trees, in the north of the Domfrontais region in Orne . The property appears at the bend in an ancient road which is barely more than a small country lane. Situated in the centre of a hamlet, it is made up of an old farmhouse dating back to the 1830s, set against the hillside and surrounded by farm buildings which are scattered throughout the grounds. Sloping gently to the south, the development stretches out on either side of the road. The main plot is accessed from the west, through a courtyard overlooking the façade of the former farmhouse. Over the years, this authentic little farmhouse in the Orne countryside has been transformed into an original ensemble. Several extensions have been added by successive occupants, without ever breaking with the proportions and aesthetics of the pre-existing building. The façade has a slate gable roof and three windows to the south. The west gable is crowned by a chimney stump and pierced by small windows. To the east, the original building is flanked by a tower and several additions with single-pitch roofs. The first is a garage to the east of the farmhouse and in front of the tower. The second, adjoining the first, is a small lean-to. The third, with a slate roof, is attached to the east of the farmhouse. The entrance door is preceded by a glazed porch. A wooden terrace extends from the large window. Lined with black shutters, the windows are fitted with rounded red joinery. To the south, the garden includes a vegetable patch and extensive tree-lined lawns. A storeroom and garage, a barn, an open-sided shelter, a woodstore and a workshop are dotted around the property, in keeping with the local tradition of having a building for each particular use.
…By Patrice Besse
House in Isigny Le Buat located in a peaceful environment, 10 minutes from Avranches and Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouët, this beautiful stone detached house, fully renovated in 2015, combines authenticity and modern comfort. It has a slate roof and offers very nice volumes. Ground floor: an entrance, an office, a warm living room with a wood stove, a fitted and equipped kitchen with a dining area, a back kitchen, a bedroom with a bathroom and toilet, a dressing room, and a separate toilet. First floor: bright mezzanine, three bedrooms each with their own private bathroom and toilet, one of which has a dressing room. Last floor: second mezzanine, one bedroom and an additional room (ideal for an office, playroom, etc.). Outbuildings: 100 m² stone outbuilding to be renovated (potential: living space or cottage) 49 m² cellar Double garage 52 m² with convertible attic Workshop with garage Exterior: Beautiful enclosed garden of approximately 1.5 hectares, perfect for families or nature lovers. 8 minutes from the A84 motorway, facilitating your journeys to major cities. About 1 hour from Rennes and 50 minutes from Saint-Malo, you enjoy a perfect balance between rural tranquility and urban accessibility. A true favorite to visit without delay. Mr. Philippe POLIDORI 8 bis rue du Génie - 50220 DUCEYThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Me Philippe Polidori
In Normandy, in South Manche and 30 minutes from Mont-Saint-Michel, one of the most iconic tourist sites in France, Bayeux Sotheby's Realty exclusively offers you a remarkable 17th-century castle rich in history, formerly owned by the princess of Harcourt.Nestled in a green setting of approximately 4 hectares, featuring a park and a forest with its foundations of enclosing walls, this rare property guarantees you an exceptional quality of life, sheltered from prying eyes. It also includes numerous outbuildings and a vast parking area.This magnificent property is spread over three levels and develops approximately 500 m² of living space.On the ground floor, a majestic entrance hall with a sumptuous wooden staircase, a laundry room, toilets, a library lounge, a dining room, as well as an independent room with an office.On the first floor, a wide landing serves three spacious bedrooms, each with its own bathroom/shower room and toilets. An independent shower room completes this floor.On the second floor, there is a bedroom, a room in the tower, a storage room, two additional bedrooms, as well as a large room to be converted, benefiting from a cathedral ceiling.In the basement, there is a living space consisting of a kitchen, a wine cellar, a living room with a magnificent stone fireplace, two rooms, and a storage room, offering outdoor access.Outside, you will find a boiler room with a garage space, a longhouse, a converted former dovecote with toilets, as well as an old bakery.This castle combines beautiful volumes, high ceilings, reception rooms, and authentic charm while offering modern comfort. The wooded park ensures calm and serenity while being close to the amenities of the municipality of Isigny-le-Buat, which offers all the necessary shops for daily life.Thanks to its spacious layout and numerous outbuildings, this property can perfectly suit a prestigious second home or a bed and breakfast activity.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Bayeux Sotheby's International Realty
The Barnes Properties and Châteaux agency offers you this castle with a living area of approximately 500 m2 from the 18th century, with outbuildings on a wooded park of 4 hectares, near Mont-Saint-Michel, operated as a charming guest house rated 4.5/5 by Google. This property is sold turnkey; the park consists of woods, meadows, a stream, ponds to be restored, and views of the Norman countryside, with no close neighbors. An avenue of beeches, old moats, a rotunda on a feudal mound, and land suitable for a swimming pool. Ideal for hotel or event activity. Outbuildings to renovate for gîtes, a reception hall, restaurant, or other projects (seminars, breeding, or orchard). The ground floor features exposed stone with an entrance, rustic kitchen, a large reception room and guard room (44 m2) with a granite fireplace, wine cellar, and rooms to be converted into a restaurant. Double-glazed oak joinery. The elegant ground floor includes a hall, a spacious reception room, and a library adorned with fireplaces, period woodwork, and high ceilings, ideal for receptions. A suite to renovate, laundry room, and a sculpted staircase leading to three large bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. On the first floor, three renovated guest rooms and family suites equipped with modern en-suite bathrooms, quality bedding, period fireplaces, and views over the park. Double-glazed oak joinery, high-speed internet, no work required, elegant furniture, and decor. On the second floor, there are 2 guest rooms (refreshment required), a large room to renovate, and an amenable attic (100m2) for a living room with a cathedral ceiling and a slate roof in good condition. Possibility to create 4 additional rooms/suites, an open kitchen, or an en-suite bathroom in the tower. Four outbuildings to renovate (pigeon house, coach house, bakery, large granite barn of 250 m2) offering 500 m2 of potential living space, convertible into gîtes or event spaces. Property with a well, stable, enclosed garage. Property with recent individual sanitation (micro-station 2014), central heating with a mixed wood/pellet boiler (2018), and double glazing for energy efficiency. Natural slate roofing, fireplaces in the main rooms.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
For sale, charming house made of local granite stones, located in the municipality of Saint-Jean-du-Corail-des-Bois, in a calm and green environment, about 7 minutes from Brécey, 10 minutes from Villedieu-les-Poêles (SNCF train station), 15 minutes from the A84, 25 minutes from Avranches, and 35 minutes from Saint-Lô and Granville. The house includes a spacious sunny living room with a desk area, a lounge with a wood stove, a fitted and fully equipped kitchen, a WC, and a hallway on the ground floor. Upstairs, you will find three bedrooms, a bathroom with a WC, and a room to be converted. A garage, a wooden and tiled terrace that is well-exposed and shady. At the back, several outbuildings including one used as a workshop and boiler room (pellet boiler installed less than 5 years ago), a second outbuilding comprising a large room (studio or office), and a third outbuilding to be finished. The whole set is on a wooded plot of 1,880 m² comprising a courtyard, terraces, garden, vegetable garden, and chicken coop. Outdoor pool with a shelter and a solarium, fully fenced. Peaceful living environment, allowing access to beautiful walking trails in the forest. Me Philippe POLIDORI 8 bis rue du Génie - 50220 DUCEYThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Me Philippe Polidori
An almost 300 m² bourgeois residence, close to a small town in the south of the Manche department and the Mortainais region. The late 19th century house stands behind a low granite wall, crowned by a wrought iron gate. The property is accessed via a double gate with three towering granite pillars. The masonry is high quality, in yellow granite cut into regular rubble stone courses, as well as Vire blue granite for the quoins, window surrounds, string courses and balconies on the south façade. The other façades feature the same yellow granite, but the surrounds and quoins are brick. All of the joinery is recent. Behind the front garden, the house is rectangular shaped and flanked by a half-timbered tower. The gable roof is made of slate, topped with two tall chimneys and adorned with a dormer window to the south. The tower has a four sloped roof, with a dormer window to the south. The house has four levels: a basement, a raised garden level, a first floor and an attic. The tower has an extra floor. To the north, a veranda opens onto the garden and outbuildings. A jacuzzi is hidden behind it. Set back on the garden side, but visible from the gate, a single-storey conservatory features the same combination of granite and brick as the house's side and back façades. Opposite the veranda there is a summer kitchen with a slate roof, a pizza oven and a bar. There are four covered parking spaces behind the outbuildings, two of which are covered, and a garden shed.
…By Patrice Besse
A rare opportunity to acquire a substantial home with a gîte and a range of outbuildings. - This exceptional home is a true favourite, featuring high-quality finishes and carefully chosen materials throughout. The owners have successfully preserved the soul of the old building, with authentic details such as original cattle rings still embedded in the stone walls. The house is ready to welcome you—simply move in and start living. From the moment you step inside, the warm and inviting living room takes your breath away. It opens onto an elegant, well-defined kitchen and dining area, creating a harmonious and welcoming living space. Thanks to its layout, the property lends itself perfectly to a wide range of projects: a tourism venture, guest house (with each area fully independent), an intergenerational family home, a blended family with many children, or even a liberal profession—where the gîte could easily be converted into an office to receive clients. The possibilities are endless. Ideally located close to Lake Dathée, an 18-hole golf course, and numerous hiking trails.
…By Leggett Immobilier
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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…By Patrice Besse
iad France - Sophie Belloir offers you: AN EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY IN THE BAY OF MONT-SAINT-MICHEL! …in video…! Calm and serenity welcome you in this magnificent renovated stone longère for residential and tourist use that combines charm and modern comfort. The furniture blends charm and the sweetness of life.Quick access to the A84 (Rennes–Caen), 30 km from Mont-Saint-Michel, in a major tourist area, this property, set on nearly 9000m² of land, offers a comfortable living environment and an immediately exploitable business activity (Guest room: CA: €40,000 revenue after deduction of charges / 5 months 2025).The property is designed in two distinct and communicating spaces on the ground floor and upstairs, allowing for real privacy while developing the professional activity in over 300m².The main residence: On the ground floor: Spacious entrance, W.C., living room with fireplace and wood stove, dining room, fitted and equipped kitchen. Upstairs: The mezzanine with its office space distributes a W.C., four bedrooms including one leading to a fifth bedroom in the mezzanine and its storage space. Three of them have a shower room, another has a bathroom.The guest room area - fully created and renovated (2023/2024): On the ground floor: Independent entrances, living room, breakfast room with fitted and equipped kitchen, laundry room, two bedrooms with shower rooms and W.C. Upstairs: One bedroom with shower room and W.C., a family space including a living room, two bedrooms, a shower room and a separate W.C.308 m² of living space, 16 rooms, 10 bedrooms. - Laundry room - PVC double-glazed windows, aluminum and wood shutters - Wood, fuel and geothermal heating - Fiber - Non-asbestos fibre cement roof - No work required - Energy performance: D / Greenhouse gas: B - A 8,946 m² plot, landscaped, maintained and welcoming. - A 60 m² terrace - Workshop, outbuildings, shelters - 4 garages (122m²) with motorized doors - Motorized gate with badges - Numerous parking spaces.Following the reception area: - On the ground floor: 63 m² adjoining for storage - PVC windows and large openings adaptable to a living space! - The upper floor: more than 200 m² offer additional development potential allowing you to host your guests. Immediately profitable tourist activity, turnover of €40,000 over 5 months (season 2025). Strong growth potential: Family welcome / Nature stays. / Pet welcome / Unusual nights / Additional living space developments.Close to must-see sites and places: Mont-Saint-Michel, L’Ange Michel, Bellefontaine, the waterfalls, the Little chapel and the Mortain karting, the foundry of Villedieu-les-Poêles, Fougères, Granville, the beaches, the valley of the Sélune, the Souleuvre viaduct, Cotentin beaches, Brittany! In the heart of a hamlet, immediately close to school transport and just a few minutes from shops, services and care in Isigny-le-Buat and Ducey-les-Chéris, between Avranches and Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouêt.A rare, authentic, and functional property, combining the charm of stone, modern comfort, the calm of the countryside, and a true life and tourist and family welcoming project. Contact me!Agency fees to be borne by the seller. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class D index 193 and CLIMATE class C index 17. Information on risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation to clear brush, is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate advertisement was written under the editorial responsibility of Ms. Sophie Belloir, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered with the COUTANCES RSAC under number 918038118, holder of the real estate canvassing card for the benefit of the I@D France SAS company.
…By Iad France
Located in Ducey-les-Chéris, this wooden frame house benefits from an ideal location with shops, schools, and sports activities accessible on foot, and quick access to the highway in just 5 minutes. Built on a wooded plot of approximately 1,000 m², it offers a pleasant and functional living environment. On the garden level, you will find an entrance, a laundry room-cellar, a toilet, and a bedroom with a shower room and toilet, ideal for single-level living or for hosting guests. On the first floor, an open kitchen leads to a warm living room with a wood stove that opens onto a terrace. The sleeping area consists of three bedrooms and a bathroom with a toilet. A workshop and a garage complete the ensemble. An energy-efficient house with an energy performance diagnosis rated B. Me Philippe POLIDORI 8 bis rue du Génie - 50220 DUCEYThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Me Philippe Polidori
Downtown Ducey Les Chéris, ideally located in the heart of Ducey, this spacious and functional house offers beautiful volumes and true comfort of living. On the ground floor: Entrance, back kitchen, office (ideal for teleworking or independent activity), WC, workshop, and garage. On the raised ground floor: Bright veranda, equipped and furnished kitchen, cozy dining room with pellet stove, WC, two bedrooms, toilet, shower room, and dressing. On the upper floor: Two additional bedrooms, bathroom, WC, and attics providing a nice storage space. Additional asset: the house is equipped with an elevator, providing genuine comfort. Outside: Pleasant land of 642 m² and wooden garden shed. Well. A rare house in the city center, ideal for a family or anyone looking for accessibility and generous spaces, in immediate proximity to shops and schools. Me Philippe POLIDORI 8 bis rue du Génie - 50220 DUCEYThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Me Philippe Polidori
iad France - Céline Bailly offers you: LOWER NORMANDY - EXCEPTIONAL MANORELEGANCE and REFINEMENT in the Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel for this charming Manor, a jewel of historical heritage.Built between the end of the 16th century and the beginning of the 17th century, this character Manor made of granite stones and slate reveals a Chapel and a Pigeon House classified as Historical Monuments, true witnesses of the past.Nestled in the heart of the Normandy countryside in the south of Manche, the Manor embodies the timeless charm of the French countryside. It opens onto a rolling landscape typical of the region, where hedges, meadows, and groves create a lush and vibrant scenery that changes with the seasons.The Manor has retained all the grandeur of its origins. Remodeled in the 17th century, it consists of a rectangular main building, two pavilions, and two tall Towers. One round with an elegant oak spiral staircase and the second square, dressed with granite steps and walls allowing access to the upper floors. Offering a living area of approximately 340m² on a park of 1ha 61, the interior layout prioritizes fluidity and brightness, with numerous openings onto the park and terrace. Enhanced by a courtyard, outbuildings, a well, a gate, small orchards, and enclosed meadows.Stones, solid oak, exposed beam ceilings, tiled and terracotta floors and walls, monumental fireplaces in all rooms, and generous volumes, every detail reflects the desire to preserve the soul of the places while meeting the comfort requirements in all its rooms.On the ground floor, it offers an elegant entrance, followed by a majestic living room leading to the kitchen and a delightful dining room. Pantry, cellar, and boiler room.On the first floor, 4 sumptuous bedrooms and a lovely boudoir. For your comfort, 2 comfortable bathrooms.A second floor offers you a mezzanine landing, a private lounge with a cathedral ceiling open to a suspended library and an intimate reading corner.Rebuilt in 2002, the iconic Chapel, a Holy place rich in history, houses a tulip tree, two engraved slabs, one of which bears the name Arthur, under an oak frame with lovely stained glass.The Pigeon House was restored in late 2000 with stone floors and walls, under slates.This Manor opens the door to numerous projects: Receptions, seminars, artists' residence, equestrian life, agricultural activities, or the creation of a private hotel.3 kilometers away, a charming village with shops, schools, cultural services, leisure activities, and healthcare.20 minutes from Mont-Saint-Michel, a UNESCO World Heritage site.The Manor is an invitation to live at the rhythm of the seasons, in a preserved Normandy environment where history, nature, and elegance converge daily.Agency fees payable by the seller. Not subject to DPE. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation to clear brush, is available on the Géorisques site: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate advertisement has been drafted under the editorial responsibility of Mrs. Céline Bailly, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered at the COUTANCES RSAC under number 933404451, holder of the real estate canvassing card on behalf of I@D France SAS.
…By Iad France
Ref 4701: 1905 Manor house with outbuilding and garden for sale in Normandy. At the gateway to the Flers countryside, Norman Switzerland and the Houlme region, this small town of 2,500 inhabitants proudly displays its conservative ambitions as a rural community, while still offering a respectable range of economic and commercial opportunities. Benefiting from a resolutely natural environment, adjacent to the Normandy/Maine Regional Park, this medium-sized town has managed to preserve, thanks to its strong local dynamism, a spirit of conviviality and a certain ‘savoir-vivre’ that brings peace and serenity. Here, the countryside is on every street corner, but everyday necessities are never far away... just down the road. It takes just a few minutes to reach the towns of Flers, Condé and Briouze, a few miles away, offering all the essential amenities and services (including an SNCF railway station). Benefiting from its privileged proximity to the renowned ‘Suisse Normande’ region, there is no shortage of outdoor activities (hiking, fishing, hunting, climbing, rock climbing, paragliding), communal woods or national forests, lakes and ponds... so many inspiring assets, whether as a main residence or simply a holiday home. Historically known for having hosted the patients of a renowned doctor for many years, this manor house now has the potential to offer a professional, craftsman or artist a place suited to the demands and vicissitudes of their professions... while others will refine their plans for guest rooms here. This manor house has a main body made of granite stone joined with lime, built on four levels and topped with a four-sidd slate roof. On its right side, it is flanked by an asymmetrical two-level wing, which has been extended at the rear to accommodate the medical practice. Elegant chimneys and dormer windows enliven the main roof, which is enhanced by fleur-de-lis finials. The windows are generously sized and fitted with wooden shutters, creating a striking sense of balance. The overall effect is harmonious, understated and human in scale. With an interior surface area of 231 sqm, the property is laid out as follows: Full basement on clay floor, comprising several rooms, one of which houses the boiler room. On the ground floor: - Central entrance hall (travertine) leading to a functional fitted kitchen (floating parquet flooring) on the right, measuring 11.50 sqm. - Adjoining dining room (herringbone parquet flooring), measuring 22.26 sqm with moulded ceiling. Access to a terrace overlooking the garden. - Living room on the left (parquet flooring), 28 sqm, with a stone fireplace equipped with a wood-burning stove. Access to the left wing via a hallway of approximately 10 sqm, leading to a bedroom (floating parquet flooring), 14.15 sqm. - Shower room/WC nearby (floating parquet flooring). - Spacious laundry room (floating parquet flooring), 14.36 sqm. Ceiling height 3 m. First floor: access to the floor via a wooden staircase with wrought iron balusters. Hallway (wooden floor), approx. 10 sqm, leading to: - Study/library (former bedroom), 15.91 sqm (wooden floor). Japanese wallpaper. - Bedroom (wooden floor), 15.54 sqm. Wallpaper. - En-suite bathroom with shower (wooden floor), double sink, mechanical ventilation. - Bedroom (wooden floor), 15.75 sqm, adjoining another bedroom. - Bedroom (wooden floor), 15.09 sqm. - Shower room/WC (wooden floor), 12.88 sqm, adjoining. - Separate WC. Ceiling height 2.30 m. On the second floor: access via a wooden staircase with wrought iron balustrade. - Living room/TV room (wooden floor), 19.69 sqm, sloping ceilings. - Shower room/WC (wooden floor), 10.74 sqm. - Office (linoleum floor), 10.78 sqm, under sloping ceilings. - Annex (linoleum floor), 8.20 sqm, resembling a dressing room. Ceiling height approximately 2.15 m. OUTBUILDING: located on the eastern side of the property, a large stone outbuilding with brick surrounds and a slate roof. The building is imposing (18.50 x 6 m) with a central section featuring a projection with a double arched door, betraying its origins as a ‘cart shed’. The façade is topped by an elegant pediment with an ‘ox-eye’ window. The complex comprises three separate parts: - On the right, former stables (6.77 x 5 m), potential workshop and/or storage area - On the left, room used as a woodshed (5.40 x 5 m), with a wooden staircase leading to the attic. - The central part is used as garages (6.25 x 6 m) / Door (2.45 x 3 m). Large attic above, with high stone walls and exposed ‘cathedral’ style beams. Small adjoining partitioned room. Wooden floor. GREENHOUSE: located in the north-west of the garden, small solid building covered with translucent panels, used as a greenhouse. The garden pleasantly divides the space into two parts, to the north-east and south-west of the house. The north-east has a gravel courtyard, which serves as a car park and provides access to the large outbuilding, among other things. A vegetable garden has been planted there and seems to be thriving. A pretty 1900s-style gazebo completes the setting. The south-west is more private, grassy and decidedly green under the protective eye of its cedar tree. The addition of a wooden terrace, sheltered from view, provides a convivial space for beautiful summer evenings. Requiring moderate and easy maintenance, the property covers a total area of 2,144 sqm, perfectly enclosed by low walls. 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.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
In the heart of a hilly and wooded countryside, and marked trails, an authentic and charming hamlet built with local stone is revealed. Set on nearly 12 hectares of meadows, this former agricultural property is organized around two main buildings facing each other, housing two dwellings. The equestrian facilities, particularly comprehensive, offer remarkable potential. Next to the house is a covered riding arena measuring 40 x 20 m, recently re-sanded, bathed in light and equipped with kickboards. Adjacent to the riding arena is a row of 22 stalls, as well as a feed room, a tack room, and a wash area. A large covered area also provides storage for hay and equipment. A wide stabilized platform facilitates the movement of machinery and trucks and provides access to pastures fenced with half-rail and wire fencing. Also, a location for a 70 x 30 m outdoor arena is planned. The farmhouse complex houses the main house, which is bright and welcoming. It offers beautiful living spaces, including a large, inviting kitchen. The ground floor provides single-level living with a bedroom and bathroom, and is accessible for people with reduced mobility, while the first floor comprises three bedrooms, a shower room, and a dressing room. Extending from the house, accessible via an external stone staircase, a large room with a fireplace occupies the upper floor and could easily be converted into a self-contained studio with its own private entrance. This room could also be accessed from inside the house. Opposite this building, a second stone structure, comprising former stables and adjoining barns offering excellent potential for conversion, also houses a second dwelling of approximately 60 m2, including a spacious living room and a mezzanine bedroom. A large attic completes the property. The building extends into a covered area sheltering two large foaling boxes and a room equipped with a breeding bar. A room closes off the courtyard of the house, allowing for potential equestrian activities while preserving the privacy of the private area. The property also includes an old bread oven and a well. Peaceful and perfectly equipped, this characterful property is immediately operational, just 50 minutes from Caen and 45 minutes from Argentan.
…By Equitrade Immobilier
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
For sale, a partially restored 19th-century château of approximately 695 m² with a roof covering 3,363 m² of woodland. A large reception room of approximately 60 m². This château is located in the town of Orne on the border with Calvados. History and architecture This 19th-century château in the town is 3 km from Flers. Flers is a commune in the Orne department on the border with Calvados, in the Normandy region. The first references to Flers date back to the 12th century. This medieval commune is located at a strategic crossroads between Orne and Calvados. At the time of the Revolution, this commune was the headquarters of the Norman Chouans. In 1793, a riot broke out against conscription and the anti-Catholic policy of the Convention. It was affected by the fighting during the landing. The 19th-century château This 19th-century château in the town offers a peaceful setting away from any disturbances. The slate roof, door and window frames, ground floor and first floor of this residence have been renovated. This four-storey château with an attic has retained the authenticity of its history. Built in the 19th century, the château is set in 3,363 m² of grounds planted with trees that are over 200 years old. Each level measures approximately 139 m², giving a total living space of around 695 m². There is a 60 m² living room with a fireplace, a small sitting room, a study and a grand staircase leading to seven bedrooms. There is also a kitchen and a utility room. The cellars cover 139 m² with interior and exterior access. This 19th-century residence offers authentic features. The sanitation system is communal.
…By Vv Groupe Immobilier Du Patrimoine
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