luxury real estate for sale Low-Normandy, France (page 50)
House with garden and terrace Alençon (61)
In a hamlet 3 km from the city center, on 3.5 hectares of park and wooded meadow, with a stream border, beautiful residence from the 15th and 17th centuries with 300 m² of living space: entrance to a billiard room, with a wood stove and staircase, equipped kitchen, dining room-conservatory opening onto a terrace, main room with a 15th-century granite fireplace, office overlooking the rear entrance, and independent studio with a fireplace, kitchen area, and shower room, toilet. Upstairs: three large bedrooms, bathroom, toilet, shower room, toilet, plus a shower, another room, a second independent studio, with a fireplace, kitchen area, shower room, toilet. In the attic, large bedroom under the exposed 15th-century framework, shower room and toilet, plus attic. Outbuilding with 50 m² of ground floor living space: living room (granite fireplace), kitchen, bedroom, shower room, and toilet. Attic and pantry. Dependency in the meadow, with four boxes.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Maisons Du Perche
House with garden and terrace Mortagne-au-Perche (61)
At the foot of the hill, alone at the end of the path, with a wide view of the countryside, on a wooded prairie of 3.8 hectares with a body of water and moats fed by a spring and stream, an old Percheron farmhouse from a fortified medieval site, restored with the best current amenities. Main house of 320 m², with rare comfort. Annex house of 120 m², plus additional buildings of 100 m² prepared for two large rooms. An old medieval dovecote. A wooden outbuilding of 97 m² on the ground, with a triple garage and workshop, plus a floored attic and cellar. Finally, at the back, two agricultural metal buildings and two wooden structure and siding buildings.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Maisons Du Perche
House Valognes (50)
An 18th century mansion house and its garden, both listed as French Historic monuments, in the so-called “Little Norman Versailles” on the Cotentin Peninsula. Administrative capital of the Cotentin Peninsula from the Middle-Ages through to the 18th century, Valognes is a royal town and an important legal centre. As of the reign of Louis XIV, the flourishing town saw the construction of a large number of mansion houses, of which about forty or so still exist today. The “Hôtel Dorléans” stands slightly set back off a square, on the corner of a street. On the side, a large gateway, decorated with protruding quoins, opens into a paved courtyard that borders the rear facade and a stairway tower. Two stairways provide access to a garden laid out on a higher level than the house. A double garage can be reached via an adjacent street.
…By Patrice Besse
House Villers-sur-Mer (14)
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
Manor Sainte-Marguerite-d'Elle (14)
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
Farmhouse Valognes (50)
A house and farm complex dating back to the seventeenth century to be renovated on grounds covering almost seventeen hectares on France's Cotentin peninsula, near beaches. A private lane runs from a secondary road through the property’s grounds to the old farm complex and country house. A track goes along the house’s rear face and leads to a large outbuilding. This track ends up in a courtyard on a gentle slope that is edged with a second large outbuilding on one side and a guesthouse on the other. Grassy areas, groves and fields surround the buildings.
…By Patrice Besse
House with pool Hennequeville-Zone Callenville - Trouville-sur-Mer (14)
This elegant 18th century manor house offering about 300 sqm of living space on three floors includes beautiful living and reception rooms, two suites and four bedrooms. Set in over 3.7 hectares of leafy grounds with a swimming pool, a pool house, a 140 sqm three-bed guest house, a double garage and an apartment. A rare opportunity just 3 km from the centre of the resort and the beaches. Detailed file on request.
…By Daniel Feau Deauville
Apartment Deauville (14)
Located near the golf course and only a few minutes from the centre of Deauville, this garden-level apartment presents approximately 80 m² of living area. The first level comprises an entrance, a living room with fireplace and a kitchen. On the first level, you will find a bedroom with bathroom and balcony, a second bedroom with bathroom. Additional facilities include a garage.
…By Emile Garcin - Normandie
House with pool Port Littoral-Ville Nord - Trouville-sur-Mer (14)
In Normandy, in Trouville-sur-Mer and close to the beach, rare property composed of a 18th century stone Manor House and its outbuildings built on a 3.7 hectares park. The Manor House, with a living area of approximately 300 sqm, has beautiful reception rooms with remarkable high ceilings and large stone fireplaces as well as 7 bedrooms. The property also includes a guest house with 3 bedrooms and communal areas with a caretaker's flat, a large games room and workshops. The grounds of 3.7 hectares are fully enclosed, with beautiful trees, numerous hedges and a swimming pool with pool house. Michael Zingraf Real Estate presents for sale a historic stone Manor House dating from the 18th century located at the gates of Deauville.
…By Michaël Zingraf Real Estate Deauville
Property Falaise (14)
Your agency Lair Immobilier offers you exclusively for sale this authentic rural property, made of stone and tiles, formerly a dependency of a castle, located at the foot of Switzerland in Normandy, 1 hour from Deauville, 30 minutes from Caen, and 3.5 km from the A88.This property consists of a main house, which includes an entrance, a living room with a fireplace and exposed beams, a large living area of approximately 80m², 5 bedrooms, and an attic that can be converted.You will also find numerous outbuildings, including a workshop, cellar, laundry room, and barn. A covered area and a barn of approximately 270m² on the ground.2 rented houses in perfect condition complete the whole (monthly rental value of 1200 euros).All set on a beautiful plot of approximately 9000m², landscaped and well-maintained, with a well and 2 water features.For more information, please contact our agency without delay at 02 33 28 20 20.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Lair Immobilier Ecouché-les-vallées
Manor Caen (14)
Between Caen and the sea, Deauville Sotheby’s International Realty, exclusively offers you this stately mansion from the end of the 16th century inherited from the Lord of Rubercy, Jacques 1er de Baillhache, who had this work enclosed by walls and a double ditch built. The elegant Baillehache pavilion, with its high pyramidal roof and slender chimneys, borders the 'King's path' which even in Caen and by the sea. Entrance to the mansion is through a magnificent solid wood door and leads into the reception hall with high ceilings. The ground floor, bathed in light through large triple-glazed windows, offers a beautiful contemporary fitted and fitted kitchen and its wood stove, a dining room with its Caen stone and travertine fireplace, a library with fireplace and a splendid living room of more than 50 m² with parquet floor and its mass stove and heated floor. A spectacular stone staircase and vaults leads us halfway to an office to be finished, then on the first floor a master suite with bathroom (under development) and dressing room, a bedroom with shower room, a bathroom and another bedroom. The second floor offers a large room of 45 m² that can be converted into a bedroom, game room or home cinema. The attic of more than 100 ² on the ground could be done up. A stone staircase with independent access leads to an apartment with a small living room, a bedroom and a bathroom and a large room that can also be transformed into an apartment. The outbuildings offer the old convertible stables of 400 m², the old barn of 700 m² and an old press with its original wheel on a park of nearly one hectare. Spectacular architecture, permanent light, beautiful high ceilings, large rooms, grounds enclosed by Caen stone walls and a park of nearly one hectare make this property a unique and rare place.
…By Bayeux Sotheby's International Realty
Apartment Deauville (14)
In Normandy, in a quiet area of Deauville, 3-room flat in a residence surrounded by gardens, with lifts and caretaker. The flat, with a surface area of 75 sqm plus two large balconies of 10 and 7 sqm, comprises an entrance hall, a kitchen, a lounge/dining room and two bedrooms, each with its own shower room and toilet. The living room and the two bedrooms have access to the balconies, which are a real extension of the living space. The property is in very good condition, having been recently renovated. Basement parking and a cellar complete this property. Michaël Zingraf Real Estate is exclusively offering for sale a flat ideally located between the town center, the casino and the beach.
…By Michaël Zingraf Real Estate Deauville
Castle Secteur Sauvegarde - Honfleur (14)
In Normandy, just a few minutes from the center of Honfleur, magnificent 17ᵉ and 18ᵉ centuries château, with stables and outbuildings, built on an estate of more than 3.5 hectares in parkland condition. The château has 580 sqm of living space and is in excellent condition. It was completely renovated in 2019 and offers superb features and modern comfort. It presents numerous reception rooms and nine bedrooms with bathrooms and toilets. The stables, with a floor surface area of approx. 300 sqm, can be admired from every room in the château. They are in need of renovation and have a separate entrance. A caretaker's cottage and two other outbuildings complete the property. The property is set in 3.5 hectares of parkland with beautiful trees over a hundred years old, flower beds and a formal garden with statues and a pond. Michael Zingraf Real Estate Deauville is offering for sale an exceptional château in perfect condition, suitable for both private clients looking for a holiday home and professional or semi-professional hotel and restaurant owners.
…By Michaël Zingraf Real Estate Deauville
Property Caen (14)
Your Lair Immobilier agency offers exclusively for sale this authentic rural property, made of stone and tiles, formerly a dependency of a castle, located at the foot of the Swiss Normandy, 1 hour from Deauville, 30 minutes from Caen and 3.5 km from the A88. This property consists of a main house with an entrance, living room with fireplace and exposed beams, a large living area of approximately 80m², 5 bedrooms, and an attic that can be converted. You will also find numerous outbuildings, including a workshop, cellar, laundry room, and barn. A shelter and a barn of approximately 270m² on the ground. 2 rented houses in perfect condition complete the ensemble (monthly rental value 1200 euros). All set on a beautiful plot of approximately 9000m², landscaped and very well maintained, with a well and 2 water points. For more information, please contact our agency without delay at 02 33 28 20 20.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Lair Immobilier Ecouché-les-vallées
House Pont-l'eveque (14)
Located in a peaceful rural setting crossed by a stream 25 minutes from Deauville and 15 minutes from Pont L'Evêque, this cottage presents a living area of 92 sq.m. It comprises an entrance, a separated kitchen, a living room with fireplace, three upstairs bedrooms, a shower room and a separate WC. Additional facilities include an outbuilding used as a garage The house sits on 9,069 sq.m of private land.
…By Emile Garcin - Normandie
Manor Briouze (61)
Ref. 4434: Authentic 15th C. Lordly Dwelling for sale in Normandy. The property is located in the heart of Basse-Normandie, in the west of the Orne department, in the hedged farmland known as 'Pays d'Houlme'. Although the borders of this region are unclear, it stretches from the 'Suisse Normande' in the North to the edges of the Andaines forest in the South, from East to West, in the centre of an axis between FLERS and ARGENTAN, of which BRIOUZE is the local capital. It is in the countryside, close to but preserved from civilisation, that you should look for this discreet and reassuring house, well established in the heart of its landscaped setting. With its reasonable size and numerous outbuildings, this property is perfectly suited to the most diverse projects to meet the requirements of a main, secondary or professional residence. LE PAYS DU HOULME: A granitic land historically marked by the Viking invasions, the 'Houlme' can be defined as a green bocage criss-crossed with sunken paths, rich in manor houses and half-timbered houses set on the banks of ponds and rivers; apple and pear trees, a tourist country if ever there was one .... a true hymn to the countryside. The jewel in the crown of the Houlme, located a few leagues from the house, is the Grand Hazé, considered to be the largest marsh in the Orne. It covers almost 200 hectares and is a sensitive natural area classified as Natura 2000, a natural heritage of extraordinary richness (fauna and flora). Walking trails and an observatory allow you to appreciate, among other things, one of the most renowned bird breeding sites. Hikers can also reach the spa town of Bagnoles de l'Orne by the 'voie verte', accessible from Briouze. BRIOUZE: Small dynamic town with the appearance of the capital of the 'Houlme' where all the commercial, craft and cultural activities are concentrated (supermarket, doctors, pharmacy, retirement home, 2 nursery schools, 2 secondary schools, 2 primary schools, all shops). This property dates from the end of the 15th and beginning of the 16th century and would have been inhabited by one of the many lords of the Barony of Sées. It is likely that a farm was attached to it, as evidenced by the current existence of small scattered farms. The current owners acquired it in 2003 and began a systematic restoration campaign, obsessively guided by the conservation of the existing heritage. In 2005, they were awarded the 'Fondation du Patrimoine' label in recognition of their efforts and the architectural quality of the building. This label is awarded in close collaboration with the architect of the buildings of France and provides some advantages (financial aid and tax exemption). New, more 'seaworthy' life projects now await the owners .... The dwelling is of great sobriety, built of granite over 3 stories under a slate roof decorated with 2 beautiful chimneys. The openings are very asymmetrical in size and position, probably installed for defensive purposes, as evidenced by the bars that have been preserved. A beautiful stone staircase adorns the north facade and provides access to the room with the best view... and defence in case of attack. This deceptively large dwelling has a living area of approx. 300 sqm, distributed as follows: The ground floor: central north and south entrances opening on to a large living room with a monumental fireplace (39 sqm), terracotta tiles and joists, lime/hemp walls. Opening to a staircase leading to the large living room on the first floor. On the right-hand side, a fitted kitchen (floor tiles and joists), adjoining a scullery, utility room and boiler room. Ceiling height of 2.40 m. On the left, vast dining room with monumental fireplace (35 sqm). Tiles and joists. Start of a wooden spiral staircase leading to the first floor. 1st floor (left-hand side): large 34 sqm study in the form of a wooded cathedral, with parquet flooring. Light wells through an original stained glass window and through a joist interval dominating the dining room. Ceiling height of 5.50 m. 1st floor (right-hand side): also accessible via the outside stairway, large lounge with monumental fireplace (approx. 50 sqm), with period floorboards and doors. Ceiling height of 2.30 m. Access on the north side to 2 small rooms used as bedrooms (7.60 and 8.35 sqm), in a row. South access to a small intermediate storage room, open to a bathroom/shower/wc, and giving access to a miller's staircase leading to the 2 bedrooms on the second floor. 2nd floor: on either side of the staircase, 2 bedrooms, respectively 30 and 42 m² on the ground, under cathedral-shaped wooden slopes. Ceiling height of 3.50 m. It should be noted that all the rooms have numerous period features (arches, fireplace, kitchen garden, niches, locks, fittings, eyelets, safe) ..... The property is sold fully furnished. There are 6 outbuildings, nicely spread out on the northern side. They are all in good structural condition. -Building with cob and wooden gable, under tiles, used as a workshop, wood shed. -Building with stone base, cob and half-timbering, under tiles; former pigsty. -Half-timbered building under tile, used as summer annex. -Light half-timbered building, with no particular use. -18X6.50m cob building, half-timbered gable - under recent tiled roof. Greenhouse/charettery/stable. Presence of a floor. -Barn in the form of a canopy, very high, covered in fibreglass - 12X7.50m. The property is accessed via a small driveway of approximately 100m to the north. A second road gives access to the utility outbuildings. The land is flat and offers unobstructed views, particularly to the south. It is entirely landscaped and laid out in the English style, alternating with large lawns dominated by a few oak and lime trees. The immediate surroundings of the dwelling are full of flowers, interspersed with lively hedges and various shrubs that create a lively atmosphere in response to the rigour of the granite facades. A well-kept vegetable garden is next to a pretty frog pond....pavée. There is a second well. Pear trees, apple trees, cherry trees, mirabelle trees, plum trees and vines complete the decor and make these 7,41 acres a restful place where the eye is constantly immersed in a natural world, which is very Norman. An opportunity to acquire only 4.94 acres. Taking advantage of the nearby Natura 2000 zone, the site can boast of being a 'protected area', which means that it is free from any nuisance, right of way or distorting project. A place to live or a place to holiday, this house is sure to seduce with its charm and authenticity. 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
House with terrace Manneville-la-Pipard (14)
In Normandy, in the Calvados department, two hours from Paris, near Pont-l’Évêque and its shops, Pays d’Auge Sotheby’s International Realty presents for sale a timber-framed house nestled in a green setting with a magnificent unobstructed view of the valley. In the heart of Pays d’Auge, sheltered from any nuisance, this house built in 2010 is set on a plot of approximately 1.3 hectares, in a dominant position with a beautiful view of the valley. The house of 180 m² is distributed as follows: Accessible by external steps, an entrance with a large coat closet, an open kitchen leading to a large double living room that opens onto a terrace and garden, a hallway leads to separate toilets, and a large bedroom with an adjoining shower room. On the first floor, a gallery landing serves three large bedrooms, one of which has an adjoining shower room and toilet, and a bathroom. A complete basement at garden level with a double garage, game room, laundry room, and toilet is accessible by an interior staircase. A beautiful landscaped park with access paths and parking areas for vehicles, as well as a garden shed, complete this property.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Pays D'auge Sotheby's International Realty
Apartment Deauville (14)
Three exceptional apartments in an exclusive location presenting between 126.11 m² and 163.39 m² of living area. Top-of-the-range equipment and fittings, abundant natural light, open views, large reception room with high ceilings, master suite, two bedrooms. Each apartment has its own outdoor space (one backs onto a private garden). Option to include parking spaces and cellar in the purchase. Unique residence full of elegance, modernity and sobriety. Idyllically located a few steps from the Place Morny and shopping district. Prices from 1,700,000 EUR. Delivery scheduled for March 2025.
…By Emile Garcin - Normandie
Property with pool Secteur Sauvegarde - Honfleur (14)
In Normandy, just a few minutes from the charming town of Honfleur, Daniel Féau Deauville presents an exceptional property composed of several houses all respecting the purest tradition of Norman architecture, built in the heart of a magnificent landscaped park of about 3.5 ha with a paddock for horses, completed by about 6 ha of woods. The main house, a magnificent manor house, dating from the end of the 16th century, entirely restored, half-timbered facade, flint and slate, slate roof, offers a beautiful living space of approx. 300 m², 6 bedrooms and beautiful reception rooms, completed by a guest house of approx. 100 m² with three bedrooms and a living room. A heated and secured swimming pool with pool house, a tennis court and a cinema room, allow you to enjoy moments of relaxation in a calm and bucolic environment. Four independent and autonomous thatched cottages (electric heating and septic tanks) complete the property: -Cottage 1, 3 bedrooms, one of which is on the ground floor (rental lease in progress) -Cottage 2, 4 bedrooms, one of which is on the ground floor, swimming pool (rental lease in progress) -Cottage 3, 3 bedrooms, one of which is on the ground floor (rented) -Cottage 4, 4 bedrooms, one of which is on the ground floor (vacant).
…By Daniel Feau Deauville
Property Flers (61)
Sole agent - REMAINS OF BELLE ÉTOILE ABBEY - ROMANTIC SITE - 18TH C. HOTEL - 15th C. CLOISTER - RUIN OF 13th C. ABBEY CHURCH - IMH - STREAM - 20TH C. COLLECTIVE BUILDINGS. FLERS, NORMANDY. Probable consequence of a wish formulated during a Crusade, the Abbey of Belle-Etoile was founded at the beginning of the 13th century, shortly after the conquest of Normandy by Philippe-Auguste. In the hollow of a valley, along a stream, this abbey with a poetic name and a tumultuous history (looting, English occupation, illegal occupation, lawsuits...) saw 43 abbots pass by in 575 years until its dismantled in 1791. It presents architectural remains of the greatest interest, the ruins of the 13th century abbey church of which the porch and four large arcades of the nave remain, a wing of the 15th century cloister with superb sculpted and emblazoned beams with beautiful sandpits and an original framework bearing inscriptions in Gothic; and a beautiful 18th century hotel with the appearance of a manor house. The grand 18th century hostelry, with a symmetrical facade with seven bays under a large three-sided roof, very neat granite architecture, stone chaining, stone strips highlighting the floors and windows. On the ground floor, a large central four-leaf door, three floor-to-ceiling French windows, openings with segmental arches, the attic decorated with four stone dormers with triangular pediments; three very imposing chimney stacks particularly beautiful and neat. Inside the fittings are mainly from the 19th century, on the ground floor, hall with mosaic floors, wooden staircase with balusters, large 4-leaf door, dining room, wooden fireplace, oak floor with sticks broken, kitchen with full foot access, service staircase. Large living room, neo-Gothic fireplace, low panelling, ceiling with beams and joists, herringbone floor. On the first floor, 5 bedrooms, including 4 with fireplace, part without floor, 19th century fittings. Secondary staircase leading to the second floor. On the second floor, 7 bedrooms, two of which have a fireplace. The 15th century cloister wing, begun according to the texts in 1496 but which seems to be about a century older, has a superb facade of eight sublime molded ogival arcades alternated with buttresses, forming a covered gallery of about 30 meters. On the first floor, the windows are adorned with a brace, an upstairs door suggests an exterior wooden passageway, the flat tiled roof was redone about 30 years ago and wooden parts restored to the best manner. Inside the cloister, the gallery is adorned with a very beautiful floor of stone slabs, as well as sumptuous and extremely rare molded and emblazoned beams, in particular the arms of the Dauphins of France, a rare state of conservation of the wooden elements of the 15th century, sandpits and tie-beams forming a fully molded whole along the entire length. Coussiège windows upstairs. Extremely rare remains of the 13th century abbey church, 4 large ogival arcades, pillars with richly molded bases, rib vault departures, triglyphs, multi-lobed columns, superb molded porch, remains of bays, sculpted faces. Stone shed-workshop in good condition, fiber cement roof Large community courtyard in concrete with large bay windows, metal sheet roof. A large community building on the ground floor. Very pretty stream at the bottom of the park, terrace overlooking the whole, very beautiful century-old oak. The remains of the abbey are listed as Historic Monuments. Many scattered stone remains. 1.1 hectare park. Situation, - 8km from Flers, all shops and services, train station, Paris 2h10 by train. - 63km from Caen. - 90km from the sea, Luc-sur-Mer, Cabourg. - 240km from Paris, 3h. Origin according to the tradition of the name of Belle-Etoile: 'The Sire of Cerisy, Henri de Beaufou, had gone to the Crusade, leaving at home his wife, Edicie de Romilly, whose family was attached to that of the Dukes. Several years passed without any message reassuring Edicie about the fate of her husband. She sometimes went to take her dreamy sadness to the edge of the woods, near a spring called the Fairy Fountain, because the fairies came there, it was said, to dance in the pale rays of the moon. It was perhaps one of those sacred springs so dear to our ancestors the Gauls. Perhaps also the great oaks, which rose on its banks, had seen the Druids accomplishing their mysteries there. Anyway, one spring morning, Edicie, seated near the transparent wave, addressed an ardent prayer to God for the return of the absent one. Suddenly it seemed to him that a bright light shimmered on the surface of the water. It was doubtless the reflected image of a star which shone in the depths of the firmament. But for the supplicant, it was salvation! And in fact, soon Henri de Beaufou was back. Escaped from the thousand perils of a very long journey, he could finally press his wife to his heart. At the height of joy, he wanted to give the nascent abbey the name of BELLE-ÉTOILE, in memory of the miraculous star. » Note on History: - 1216, foundation, rich endowment by a lord close to the King of England. - 1238, abbey church. - Cloister started in 1496. - Looted by the reformed 2nd half of the 16th century - Report of the parliament of Normandy ordering it to be raised from its ruins in 1600 - 1620, The Calvinists are driven out. - 1630, the Premonstratensians arrive and restore order in the functioning of the abbey. - 1791, dismantling, part of the library is in the departmental archives, the place becomes an industrial site 'for the factory of rose cup, alum, vitriolic acid, soap, cotton fabrics of all kinds'. - 1818, the vaults of the abbey are reported to have fallen. - 1841, the industrial exploitation is announced stopped. Price: 500,000 Euros agency fees included, fees payable by the seller. For sale exclusively at Denniel Immobilier - Antique dealers in buildings Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Denniel Immobilier
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