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House Yvetot (76)
In a privileged environment, at the end of the park of a Norman castle, this noble house with beautiful ceiling heights of 3.10 meters is approximately 170 sqm. It comprises 6 main rooms with an entrance of 15 sqm, a living room with fireplace of 30 sqm, a kitchen of 17 sqm, a bathroom of 6 sqm, a separate toilet, a ground floor bedroom or lounge of 30 sqm, and a laundry room of 2 sqm. Upstairs, a landing of 6 sqm leads to 4 bedrooms of 8, 12, 14, and 24 sqm with shower room and toilet. Large attic of 70 sqm that could accommodate additional bedrooms and bathrooms, which could increase the total area of the house to 240 sqm. Electric heating. Quiet garden plot of approximately 3,700 sqm without vis-à-vis. Shops 5 minutes away. Schools, college, high school, and direct train to Paris Saint Lazare 10 minutes away.
By Cany Immobilier
House Yvetot (76)
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By Patrice Besse
House Yvetot (76)
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By Saint Joseph Immobilier
House Yvetot (76)
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By Cany Immobilier
House Yvetot (76)
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By Saint Joseph Immobilier
Longère Rives-en-Seine (76)
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By Cany Immobilier
House Rives-en-Seine (76)
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By Iad France
House with terrace Saint-Clair-sur-les-Monts (76)
Normandy is home to some very beautiful properties, some of which have surprising origins. There is no doubt that this old stable, rehabilitated with taste and elegance, is one of those rare exceptions. Benefiting from the authenticity of a sumptuous heritage building in stone, brick and flint, enhanced by a subtle renovation, this splendid residence offers an attractive living environment in a small rural village with preserved charm. Quiet, hidden behind an avenue of large classified trees, it nevertheless remains very close to the amenities and services of the town of Yvetot, a 5-minute journey. With the proximity of the train station and easy access to the various motorway routes, the location of this magnificent residence is optimal for fully enjoying the pleasures of the region. What first attracts the eye is both the simplicity and the architectural quality of this large building. In this perfect rectangle, life is organized from a masterful 75 m² living room, welcoming a lounge deliciously decorated with a remarkable fireplace and a dining area with the garden as a perspective. With a very good height under the beams, the volume of the room stands out as a valuable asset for artists and collectors looking for places suitable for the exhibition of exclusive works. The kitchen, simple and functional, has direct access to the large 80 m² terrace, and a pantry, while taking full advantage of beautiful sunshine throughout the day. Adjoining the living room and benefiting from beautiful natural light, a spacious office with its imposing wall-mounted bookcase proves to be the ideal place to isolate yourself in complete tranquility. It could also easily become an additional bedroom, if necessary. The house also offers three spacious bedrooms on the garden level, each with a pretty French window facing nature. One has a private shower room with a refined design. As for the other two, they share a sumptuous, perfectly equipped bathroom. A laundry room, a boiler room, as well as two independent toilets complete the package. The 233 m² on one level are thus optimized and the good distribution of rooms greatly facilitates daily life. From the entrance, a large staircase leads upstairs which totals 250 m² on the ground. This level, with its impressive height under the ridge, remains convertible. It already benefits from a few partitioned rooms, large French windows and is pre-equipped with a heating network, to make everything easily habitable with impeccable comfort. The property also accentuates its exclusive character thanks to the 9,200 m² of its wooded and swimming pool plot. Behind the motorized gate, a large driveway allows for easy movement and parking. All around the house, a pretty terrace and its pedestrian path running in stone-toned paving give relief to the whole while perfectly demarcating the green spaces. In the background, there is a period cart shop, completely renovated, of 75 m² with its 4 sheltered parking spaces, and in the extension, two typical Norman-style buildings offer valuable storage spaces for wood or equipment. With all these assets, this unique property, both soothing and warm, can easily be suitable for a gîte project, a place of artistic expression or quite simply a comforting family home. Less than 2 hours from Paris and less than an hour from the Côte d'Albâtre and the Côte Fleurie, you are spoiled for choice for a possible seaside stroll in Etretat, Veules les Roses, Honfleur or Deauville, but it is also possible to stroll along the banks of the undulating Seine in the Regional Natural Park about fifteen minutes from the property. The potential and refinement of the place suggest the realization of an esthete's dream. ENERGY CLASS: E CLIMATE CLASS: E Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, established using energy prices for the year 2021: between euros3,559 and euros4,815 Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website for the areas concerned: www.georisks.gouv.fr Individual Business Jean-Marc HÉBERT Commercial Agent n° RSAC: 881 282 982 Le Havre
By Espaces Atypiques Rouen
House Fauville-en-Caux (76)
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By Century21 Accore Immobilier
House Fauville-en-Caux (76)
This magnificent real estate complex, made of Saint Jean bricks and flint, includes : 1/ A first independent house of approximately 90 m² comprising : Ground floor: a hallway leading to a 9 m² fitted and equipped kitchen, a 24 m² living room with a fireplace. First floor: a hallway leading to two bedrooms (18 and 19 m²), a 10 m² bathroom with toilet. 2/ A second house with tasteful decor and numerous recent renovations, approximately 232 m² comprising : Small cellar. Ground floor : a large 20 m² entrance hall with a fireplace, a 27 m² fitted and equipped kitchen, a 39 m² living room with a fireplace, and a toilet. First floor : four large bedrooms (18, 18, 18, and 19 m²), a 6 m² bathroom with toilet. Attic floor : three small bedrooms (5, 10, and 5 m²), a 7 m² bathroom, a toilet, and 2 attics of 35 and 42 m². Central heating with fuel and connected to the mains drainage system. Recent facade repointing and a slate roof from 2007. 3/ A third house comprising : Ground floor of 65 m²: living room with fireplace, bedroom, and bathroom with shower and toilet. First floor : 20 m² attic. Walled garden with park-like grounds featuring outbuildings including 2 garages totaling 75 m². Ideal as a primary residence with all shops within walking distance, with 2 guest houses and/or rental cottages.
By Cany Immobilier
House Betteville (76)
In Normandy, in the pays de Caux, 35 minutes from Rouen, a 19th-century home, its outbuilding and enclosed 3,400-m² garden. A gate opens onto a gravel driveway, which leads to both the main house and the outbuilding located at the back of the lot. The two buildings are separated from each other by an expansive lawn. The house, the masonry of which is in “Saint John” brick and ashlar stone, forms a U shape with a dovecote and a small perpendicular wing, organised around a central patio. The roof, cadenced with roof offsets and shed dormers, is in slate. The enclosed landscaped garden, which extends to the southwest, is surrounded by tall arbours, guaranteeing privacy. Past that, a recent housing development is integrated into verdant landscapes and fields that go on forever.
By Patrice Besse
House Motteville (76)
Located 1 h 30 from Paris, in Motteville, on the outskirts of Yvetot, 20 min from Rouen and 5 min from the train station. Close to all amenities, schools, forest and hiking trails. A 10-hectare 'clos-masure': 5 ha of landscaped parkland and apple orchard, pond, swimming pool and enclosure. 5 ha of woods: beech, oak, cherry and chestnut. On the grounds, a 200 m2 old wine press dating from 1700, made of ashlar, brick and oak beams. Garden level: entrance hall, study, living room and reception room, 2 monumental fireplaces. Kitchen, laundry room, 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom. Adjoining room for conversion. Wine cellar. First floor: 4 bedrooms, shower room. Attic for conversion. Work required. Annexe 1 : approx. 300 m2. Annexe 2 : 80 m2 and attic. No structural work required. Slate roofs recently redone on all buildings. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
By Kretz & Partners
House with pool Motteville (76)
Located in a farmhouse which dates back to around 1750, this old press with its red brick walls underwent various modifications over time to become a residential home. We offer for sale a set including a 200m² house with 5 bedrooms, a swimming pool in the garden adjoining the house, a pond and two ponds, an old brick stable with a slate roof in perfect condition and a small stable. in pink and red bricks serving as a storage space. A magnificent 10ha park of woods with beeches, oaks, cherry trees, chestnut trees and grassland with apple trees adorns the enclosed grounds. Price with agency fees: €790,000 Price excluding agency fees: €750,500 Agency fees payable by the buyer: €39,500 Well presented by Clémence FORFAIT +33(0)6 34 28 75 62 EI Commercial Agent Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr
By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Property Lillebonne (76)
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By Leforestier Immobilier
Manor Lillebonne (76)
This noble family home in need of renovation includes : On the ground floor : two entrances of 10 m² and 20 m², a 16 m² fitted and equipped kitchen, a 3 m² shower room, four living rooms, three of which have fireplaces (25 m², 19 m², 30 m², and 33 m², totaling 107 m²), a 7 m² pantry, and a separate toilet. The rooms boast impressive ceiling heights of 3.80 meters. On the first floor: five bedrooms, two with fireplaces (8 m², 24 m², 28 m², 19 m², and 17 m²), a 9 m² bathroom, an 11 m² shower room with a toilet, and a separate toilet. On the second floor: six bedrooms, two with fireplaces (20 m², 19 m², 19 m², 19 m², 11 m², and 11 m²), a 9 m² bathroom, and a separate toilet. On the third floor: an attic of approximately 70 m². The property also includes a full basement and is heated by a central gas boiler. A 95 m² outbuilding contains a garage, stalls, and a tack room. The land features a garden and orchard with numerous ornamental and fruit trees. All of this is just minutes from the shops of a bustling village center.
By Cany Immobilier
House Oherville (76)
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By Côtes & Mer
Castle Mesnil-Panneville (76)
In Normandy, between Rouen and Dieppe, in a beautiful countryside setting, this stone and brick château dates back to the 18th century, but retains some 17th-century features, such as the turret, and even late 16th-century features, such as the kitchen. The 540 m² main building is built over a first floor, a first floor and an attic, flanked on the left by a pavilion with two first floors and an attic, and on the right by a small brick turret with a terraced section at the rear, including a kitchen. A majestic triangular pediment dating from 1732 adorns the front façade. The château chapel is the former church, rebuilt in the 19th century. The outbuildings, comprising the stables, the orangery dating from 1724 and another building adjoining the orangery, are traditional brick and flint constructions with well-maintained slate roofs. The property is set in 2 hectares of parkland, with 11 hectares of woodland surrounding it. The château has only been sold once in six centuries, two hundred years ago. Price with agency fees: €1,360,000 Price excluding agency fees: €1,300,000 Agency fees payable by buyer: €60,000 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
Castle Mesnil-Panneville (76)
Set in beautiful, gently undulating countryside with lovely views, this chateau is around 2 hours from Paris, between Barentin and Yvetot. Built of brick and stone, the chateau, which has preserved some fine period features, comprises a ground floor plus loft main building dating from the early 18th century, extended by a ground floor plus 2-storey wing on the left, partly occupied by caretakers, and a brick turret on the right, dating from the early 17th century, extended at the rear by a late 16th century appendix housing the kitchen. A fine pediment, listed as an ISMH monument and dating from 1732, adorns the façade. The property spans approx. 628 sqm of living space with 21 main rooms including twelve bedrooms. The chateau and its parklands extend to approx. 2 ha (4 acres). The 18th century outbuildings, comprising two buildings facing each other, include a chapel, an orangery, two garages and various storage rooms. An outbuilding houses stables and two garages, topped by a hay barn. There is also a tennis court awaiting renovation. Parcels of woodland covering around 11 ha are managed under a PSG (Plan Simple de Gestion). Sale price including fees: €1,360,000 Fees payable by the buyer Fees : 4.61 % of the price excluding fees Sale price excluding fees : 1 300 000 euros Energy class : G Climate class : D Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €10,500 and €14,270 per year. Prices indexed to 1 January 2021. Excessive energy consumption: Class G. From 1 January 2028, the performance level will be between classes A and E. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr
By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Normandie
Property La Mailleraye-sur-Seine (76)
Leforestier Immobilier offers you: this real estate complex of three cottages in the heart of the Boucles de la Seine regional natural park. The 16th century main house, with its 160 m2, offers an atmosphere full of authenticity. The living room is comfortable, with a beautiful Cauchoise fireplace. The whitewashed beams provide a very modern atmosphere with its slate floor. Semi-open kitchen and small scullery. A large office with its wooden fireplace. The ground floor ends with two bedrooms and a toilet. Upstairs, a large master suite and its bathroom, dressing room as well as another bedroom and a bathroom. Two thatched cottages converted into charming gîtes (81 m2 and 45 m2) are an additional accommodation opportunity for visitors. The enclosed garden with trees of 5000 m2. The two main houses are equipped with shared central heating (deep geothermal energy and hot water production (thermodynamic). A double garage and a laundry room complete the large gîte. Ideally located, Access to shops, hospitals, schools, etc. is quick. Rouen is easily accessible because the Le Havre - Yvetot SNCF station serves Le Havre and Paris Saint Lazare. Technical and additional information as well as a 3D tour of the interior space are available on our site Internet ! '
By Leforestier Immobilier
House Saint-Jean-de-Folleville (76)
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By Propriétés Privées
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