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House Sotteville-sur-Mer (76)
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House with garden Cany-Barville (76)
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House Cany-Barville (76)
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By Cany Immobilier
Property Cany-Barville (76)
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House Cany-Barville (76)
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House Cany-Barville (76)
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By Cany Immobilier
House Cany-Barville (76)
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House Bosc-le-Hard (76)
A 19th-century house with a walled garden that covers over 2,600m² in a vibrant village in France’s Pays de Bray province, around 150 kilometres from Paris. The property lies near the market square around which the village has built its long story. The grand dwelling towers in the village centre, standing out from its neighbours, yet it blends into its surrounding environment well. The architecture around it is typically Norman in style, but this does not clash with the property. An age-old magnolia stands in front of the house. On the street side, a thuja hedge marks the property’s entrance. This hedge, which adjoins a fine metal gate, does not conceal the vistas that the dwelling enjoys from its position, set well back from the entrance. The elevations of the majestic house are pure white in colour and this bright tone is brought out by the greenish hue of its guardrails. The pink blooms of hydrangeas adorn the facade’s base course in the summer. The dwelling dates back to the time of the French king Louis-Philippe I. The first stone was laid in 1839 on land that was formerly a marquisate. Republicans seized the estates of nobles during the French Revolution. Later, in 1825, a law was enacted to compensate nobles who were impacted by this land grab and who had felt forced to flee France during that turbulent period but who had since returned. Yet despite these indemnities, many impoverished nobles were compelled to sell their land. On such estates, the new upper middle classes then started building grand homes, or ‘little chateaux’, like this dwelling. Construction of this house finished in 1846 and the property was handed over as a splendid edifice with a mansard roof, designed in a Louis XV style. The house is built of brick and rendered with a mortar of lime and plaster. It is designed in the so-called Pompadour style of the century before it: the dwelling follows the main architectural and stylistic principles of this trend. The edifice offers a floor area of around 300m² and stands at the front of its plot. It hides a vast garden behind it: a lawn dotted with trees and enclosed with high walls. Garages, an outbuilding, and a vegetable patch edged with brickwork complete the property. At the back of the plot, a fence demarcates the property.
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House Offranville (76)
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By Demeures Cote D'albatre
House Offranville (76)
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By Leforestier Immobilier
House Quiberville (76)
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By Demeures Cote D'albatre
House Quiberville (76)
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By Demeures Cote D'albatre
Apartment Quiberville (76)
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House Quiberville (76)
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By Demeures Cote D'albatre
Property Saint-Valery-en-Caux (76)
Henry IV period timber-framed house in the heart of the seafarers' quarter, 150 meters from the Saint-Valery-en-Caux marina, which can accommodate boats all year round. This is one of the few medieval houses not to have been destroyed. Beneath the corbelling on the second floor, carved into the oak of the posts, escutcheons are still visible. One appears to represent three fleurs-de-lis. This is undoubtedly the oldest timber-framed house in Saint-Valery-en-Caux. With a living area of 132 m², the first floor comprises an entrance hall, kitchen and large living room with fireplace, and the upper floors feature three bedrooms, a bathroom and a shower room. A garage and bicycle shed, located in a neighboring building, can be purchased in addition. This historic Cauchoise house enjoys a privileged location just a stone's throw from the port and shops. Price with agency fees: 430 000 € Price excluding agency fees: €406,000 Agency fees payable by purchaser: €24,000 Property presented by Ludovic HAUGUEL +33 6 20 45 62 28 Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Property Saint-Valery-en-Caux (76)
A few steps from the port, in a popular seaside resort on the Côte d'Albâtre, property comprising a set of 3 residential houses, on 2366 m2 of garden, Saint-Valéry-en-Caux, Seine-Maritime (76), for sale. A few steps from the port and the town center, this 19th century property brings together a set, rare for sale, composed of a house of character, a brick and flint cottage and an outbuilding, both rehabilitated in accommodation. The whole offers a living space of approximately 500 m2. The main house was a former boarding house, built in 1880 before becoming a residential house. Over time, the hotel expanded with the addition of a rotunda housing an exceptional reception room whose fireplace is the centerpiece. The old pension, now furnished with comfort and modernity, offers a living space of approximately 226 m2. The house opens, on the ground floor, onto an entrance hall leading to a large living room of 43 m2 with its remarkable fireplace, a small living room with fireplace, a fitted and equipped kitchen and 1 guest toilet. From the corridor, you can access a complete basement including the boiler room. On the 1st floor , the landing distributes 3 bedrooms, one of which has a shower room and terrace, a bathroom and separate toilets. The 2nd level offers 3 other bedrooms, one with an open bathroom, 1 shower room and separate toilets. On the property, there is a brick and flint cottage, 40 m2 of living space, T2 type with a living room opening onto a fitted and equipped kitchen, a bathroom with toilet and a bedroom. Adjoining the house, a bicycle garage. Furthermore, the old outbuilding has been rehabilitated into a dwelling offering approximately 87 m2 of living space with on the ground floor a large living room with open kitchen and upstairs, 2 bedrooms, a small room, a bathroom and independent toilets. The land extends over 2366 m2, with several accesses including one near the port. It allows garden enthusiasts to give free rein to their inspitations. A few steps from the marina, the sea and the shops, this property can ideally respond to a tourist activity (bed and breakfast, gites, Airbnb) but it can also be a fantastic opportunity for a family project. 2 hours from Paris , SNCF Yvetot station (Paris-Le Havre) 34 min. RARE FOR SALE Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr
By Demeures Normandes
Property Saint-Valery-en-Caux (76)
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By Côtes & Mer
House Saint-Valery-en-Caux (76)
Leforestier Immobilier offers you this equestrian property for sale near Saint-Valery-en-Caux and Veules-les-Roses. The house is one of the largest thatched cottages in the region. Built of sandstone and brick, respecting the Norman tradition, this building is quite remarkable. The configuration is made in such a way that one can easily receive guests with 5 bedrooms. The end of the house has been converted into an independent apartment. The rest of the property has equestrian facilities perfect for a high level show jumping rider. The 70m x 48m quarry is very well drained and equipped with high-performance flooring, as is the 30x18m carousel. In total there are 10 boxes in the main stable and 8 boxes in the riding area, storage spaces, useful care for this type of professional operation. Possibility to buy equipment with the property as well as an additional grass area. More information and complete text on our site.
By Leforestier Immobilier
House Saint-Valery-en-Caux (76)
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By Côtes & Mer
Castle Saint-Valery-en-Caux (76)
4 km from the Alabaster Coast, in parklands of almost 14 hectares, a 17th century listed chateau with numerous outbuildings. A quiet country road leads through fields and groves to a wrought-iron gate supported by brick pillars topped by sculptures. The caretaker's house, the former kennel and the dovecote are located at the entrance to the park. A driveway lined with tall trees leads to the chateau. It is surrounded by gravel areas followed by vast lawned grounds which separate it, on one side, from three outbuildings and, further ahead, from the stables. At the rear, the orchard, the “pavillon d’octroi” (local customs lodge) and the rose garden with the two swimming pools are located beyond the lawns. The woodlands are situated on the edge of the property.
By Patrice Besse
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