luxury real estate for sale Quincampoix, France (page 4)
116 listings near Quincampoix
House Rouen (76)
130 km from Paris, in the heart of a historic village, an important 18th century residence on 1300 m2 of land. The large three-storey house with a modest cellar is part of a terrace of houses along the street. Two entrances from the village street allow direct access to the premises. To the right of the house is a two-storey outbuilding ideal for residential use. The plot is divided into two parts. One spreads out in front of the buildings and forms a small garden surrounded by gravel suitable for outdoor dining. From a low wall that encloses the garden, one can make out the garden below, which features a large old, unused greenhouse with a wrought iron structure. A flight of steps will need to be added in order to access this area.
By Patrice Besse
Apartment Rouen (76)
At Rouen Sotheby's International realty, we present this incredible apartment in the heart of an 18th-century neoclassical mansion. Located on the 1st floor and with a surface area of 101m2, this beautiful 3-room apartment is an exceptional property. Versailles-style parquet flooring, Regency and Louis XIV-style fireplaces, wood panelling, display cabinets and incredible moldings give this property an exceptional character. The 3 large reception rooms are complemented by a kitchen, shower room and toilet. A beautiful vaulted cellar is sold with the property, as is a parking space in the courtyard. Located 3 minutes from Rouen train station and just a few meters from the Musée des Beaux Arts, this south-facing apartment enjoys a lovely, unobstructed view.
By Rouen - Sotheby's International Realty
Apartment with terrace Rouen (76)
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
By Iad France
House with pool and terrace Ry (76)
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
By Gin Immobilier
Private mansion Rouen (76)
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
By Kretz & Partners
House with garden Franqueville-Saint-Pierre (76)
Discover this magnificent Maison de Maître in Gouy, near Franqueville-Saint-Pierre, set in 900m2 of grounds. Bathed in light with ideal south-east exposure, this home offers a peaceful, unoverlooked setting. On the first floor, you'll find a cosy living room with a wood-burning stove, a separate dining room and a recent, fully-equipped kitchen. A bedroom and bathroom are also available on this level, as well as an office for your professional needs. Upstairs, the sleeping area comprises three beautiful bedrooms and a converted attic, offering comfort and privacy to its inhabitants. For your vehicles, a spacious two-car garage and a carport are at your disposal. A wine cellar completes the property, ideal for lovers of fine wines. The property's location is also a major asset, with Paris just 60 minutes away via the A13 and Oissel train station just 10 minutes away. In addition, a bus service serves the Lycée and Collège de Franqueville-Saint-Pierre, providing convenient access for the whole family. Selling price: €414,000 (vendor's fee) Energy consumption : C Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr Coldwell Banker Alcapa Invest - SIREN 793 427 386 Géraldine Bernardin - Real estate sales agent Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
By Coldwell Banker Alcapa Invest
House with garden and terrace Pavilly (76)
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
By Lemaistre Immobilier
House with terrace Saint-Victor-l'Abbaye (76)
Built on the site of an ancient Benedictine abbey, the history of the property is beautiful and crazy, like this surprising building offering a journey through time where William the Conqueror and a whimsical alcohol merchant meet through the ages. At the end of the 19th century, an order was placed by the latter with the Norman architect Henri Jacquelin for the redesign of an old 18th century barn. Inspired by traditional Norman architecture, notably the 15th century manor houses of the Pays d'Auge, Henri Jacquelin, with an almost archaeological concern, brings together sometimes disparate elements of this architecture playing with volumes, materials and decorations. Thought like a medieval dream, the singular building offers an enchanting setting worthy of the brave knights and noble princesses of the past. The property has two entrances. The first, an imposing rampart from which a bright red door stands out, behind which at the bend of a massif we can see the orange grove. By going around it, the main facade is revealed and surprises. Beautiful, timeless, architect Jacquelin's audacious bet has succeeded. The old barn and the new wing and its imposing tower form a harmonious whole. The second is via a wrought iron gate followed by a path winding through nature, gradually revealing the imposing neo-Norman style façade. The entrance via the Orangeraie opens onto a large reception hall bathed in light, serving 2 lounges. The first in a row, is located the 18th century wing and bordered by a service corridor and its office. The second, located in the neo-Norman wing with herringbone parquet flooring, has a beautiful fireplace topped with a large trumeau mirror and large latticed openings offering a magnificent view of the garden and the park. A hidden door opens onto a spiral stone staircase, on the right of which a round room in ocher tones is revealed. The atmosphere is worthy of a fortified castle, the fireplace is overlooked by a fresco representing the illustrious William the Conqueror, from the vaulted brick ceiling an imposing wrought iron chandelier descends. The staircase leads to the second floor of the building where there is a suite, the tower bedroom, the thick wall is cut by a large window allowing you to admire the English garden. The large adjoining bathroom opens onto the attic. On the first floor is the historic billiard room and its half-floor. A few additional steps lead to the sleeping area where a long corridor leads to 4 large bedrooms, two of which have a shower area and one with a bathroom. A large bathroom with a semi-recessed bathtub, numerous cupboards and a hidden room that can be transformed into a dressing room complete this floor. Designed as an event space, the ground floor has a kitchen and a professional office. The large basement is equipped with a cold room and a large wine cellar. The park dotted with centuries-old trees is punctuated with historical elements dating from the time of the legendary William the Conqueror, including a feudal mound containing the remains of the Benedictine abbey. Finally, from the entrance rampart. A small tower stands out behind which the guard's house is hidden. Once renovated it will become a charming cottage. Between Rouen and Dieppe, just half an hour from the beautiful Alabaster coast, this exceptional property is ideally located near major motorways serving Rouen, Dieppe, Deauville, Lille, Paris and Brittany. Dear to Gustave Flaubert and cited in the novel Madame Bovary, the neighboring town of Saint-Maclou-de-Folleville has a train station connecting Dieppe and Rouen (Paris). As a primary residence, a secondary residence, a guest room or an event venue, this surprising manor awaits the continuation of the writing of its epic story. DPE: in progress Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr EI. Laurie Rustin Commercial agent RSAC number: 820 693 950 Rouen
By Espaces Atypiques Rouen
Castle Saint-Saëns (76)
An elegant chateau from the 18th and 19th centuries with six hectares of grounds, nestled beside Eawy forest in France’s Pays de Bray province, two hours from Paris. Roads through Eawy forest, then country lanes through hedge-lined meadows from the town of Saint-Saëns, lead to the village where the chateau is nestled. Beyond a calvary, a row of majestic plane trees edges the property. Then the estate comes into view. A church opposite watches over the grounds. Beside the entrance stands a building of red brick and sandstone. On the other side of the entrance, there is a characterful half-timbered house. Between these two structures, there is a sturdy wrought-iron double gate flanked by two yew hedges. It is positioned a long way from the buildings. From this gate, you can admire vistas on all sides. The chateau towers proudly in the middle of its tree-dotted grounds. The building was a hunting lodge at the end of the 18th century. Later, it was extended during the Bourbon Restoration, a period of French history that lasted from 1815 to 1830. The chateau is the successor to a seigneurial manor house that once stood here and that dated back to an unknown year. For 300 years, the dwelling belonged to the same family of landowners. The members of this family were nobles of the sword who served in the French king’s armies and later in the emperor’s armies. Some members of this family are now buried in the church that neighbours the property. During the July Monarchy, when Louis-Philippe I reigned in France, a marquis and knight built the two towers that flank the chateau and gave the dwelling its current appearance. That was when this grand house became today’s imposing edifice with a straight central section. The chateau’s architecture is neoclassical in style. It has a base course of dressed stone, walls of brickwork and stone, and rectangular windows that are evenly laid out in a symmetrical arrangement. It is crowned with a slate roof. To the south-east there is a wood store. The buildings mostly have slate roofs and walls of brick and stone. The relaxing grounds include many groves, a vegetable patch, an orchard, a pond and pastureland reserved for grazing.
By Patrice Besse
Property Le Héron (76)
Property with outbuildings. Ideal for artisans and artists on a 9,679 sq.m (2.39 acres) fenced plot. The spacious main house features great volumes and a potential habitable surface area of 253 sq.m (2,723 sq ft):Ground floor: Large music room (or vast hall), stunning living room with a fireplace, dining room, kitchen and small room. 1st floor: Corridor leading to 2 bedrooms with fireplaces, 1 mezzanine bedroom, shower room and large room with water supply. 2nd floor: Vast attic. - Outbuilding used as a function room, cart shed, former greenhouse, stable, henhouse and 200 sq.m (2,153 sq ft) workshop with a basement and garage ramp. Works required - Lovely environment - 30 mins from Rouen
By Varenne 7e
House Saint-Martin-de-Boscherville (76)
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
By Leforestier Immobilier
House with garden Saint-Martin-de-Boscherville (76)
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By Immoo - Propriétés De Normandie
House with terrace Petit-Couronne (76)
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
By Rouen - Sotheby's International Realty
House with terrace Petit-Couronne (76)
Located in the town of Petit-Couronne, 15 minutes from Rouen, this beautiful Bourgeois House from 1886 is one of those houses which have stood the test of time and which have managed to retain their character. On a wooded plot of 2700m², the property is made up of a main house of 250m², an annex of 100m² which can be used for various uses and a double garage with the possibility of converting the attic. The house offers beautiful volumes with its 10 rooms spread over 3 levels and distributed by a beautiful monumental staircase. On the ground floor, a wide corridor of 19m² leading to a living room of 22m², a kitchen of 20m² and a large living-dining room of 40m² with fireplace. The large landing on the 1st floor offers 4 bedrooms from 12 to 23m² including 2 communicating with bathroom, shower room, dressing room and WC. On the 2nd floor there are 3 other bedrooms of 10 to 17m² including cupboards, shower room and WC as well as an attic of 34m² with a mezzanine that can be converted. This property is close to all amenities, schools and public transport constituting a real asset for this family home. Rouen city center and the SNCF train station are only 15 minutes away by car. ENERGY CLASS: E CLIMATE CLASS: E Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, established based on energy prices for the year 2021: between euros3,579 and euros4,843. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr EI. David Abraham Commercial agent RSAC number: 909 115 685 Rouen
By Espaces Atypiques Rouen
House with terrace Les Hogues (27)
LYONS LA FORET - 1 hr 30 mins from PARIS EXCLUSIVE - In a premium location, a stunning, very upmarket neo-classical property on a wooded, landscaped plot of over 11,000 sq.m (118,500 sq ft). Over its 270 sq.m (2,906 sq ft) of habitable surface area, on the ground floor you will find a hall, a magnificent living room spanning over 80 sq.m (861 sq ft) with 3m (9.84ft) ceilings, a fireplace and patio doors opening on a south-facing terrace, a 40 sq.m (431 sq ft) master suite, guest toilet, fitted kitchen and pantry. Upstairs is a large bedroom of over 30 sq.m (323 sq ft) with office space, two other bedrooms, a study, a toilet and a bathroom with a shower. The 169 sq.m (1,819 sq ft) semi-basement level is divided into a gym, a wine cellar with a tasting room, a laundry room, a storeroom and a two-car garage. Outbuildings, garden shed and workshop. PANORAMIC VIEWS OVER COUNTRYSIDE - COMPLETE PEACE AND QUIET - NO OVERLOOK. RARE PROPERTY FOR SALE. A guest house of around 100 sq.m (1,076 sq ft) is below. It features a large living room opening on a terrace, an open kitchen, a bathroom with a shower and a separate toilet. Upstairs is a lovely landing with two bedrooms. Plenty of cupboards. Adjoining outbuilding. Excellent condition. Contacter Véronique Wilcockson +33 1 45 55 79 10
By Varenne 7e
House Quevillon (76)
Less than two hours from Paris, near to Rouen, in a village in the Forêt Domaniale de Roumare, a manor house built around 1750 with French bond brick walls, buttresses at the corners and at the base, white stone pediments, covered by a hipped slate roof with dormers and roof windows. Comprising a ground floor, extended by two terraced extensions, with a large double entrance, reception rooms, a 1st floor with four bedrooms, a bathroom and two shower rooms, a second floor under the eaves converted into a flat, and a cellar in the basement. This former manor house has retained its decorative features: staff mouldings in the entrance hall, terracotta or parquet flooring, high panelling, mouldings and Louis XV period fireplaces. This historic building has just undergone recent renovation, giving it all the comforts of a modern home, with the installation of a heat pump heating system and double-glazed windows. The surrounding land of 1.3 hectares includes a barn or horse shed. Price with agency fees: €1,200,000 Price excluding agency fees: €1,140,000 Agency fees payable by the 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
House Bouville (76)
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
By Agence Immobiliere Du Parc
House Saint-Paër (76)
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
By Agence Immobiliere Du Parc
Castle Auffay (76)
In Normandy, 2 hours from Paris between Rouen and Dieppe, this elegant late 18th century château and its numerous outbuildings are for sale. The total surface area of the buildings is approx. 1,100 m². Set in 6 hectares of parklands, grasslands and numerous outbuildings. (Possibility of acquiring a further 32.5 hectares). The château comprises a main building flanked by two pavilions. It spans more than 435 m² (4,935 sq ft) over three levels. On the ground floor: a beautiful entrance hall opens onto the reception rooms, two large lounges, a dining room, a kitchen and a pantry. The entire ground floor has retained its authenticity and original materials. On the first floor: a landing leads to six bedrooms with different bathrooms and shower rooms. On the second floor: five bedrooms, bathrooms and shower rooms. Extending from the gardens, several paddocks, a stable and a lake enhance this lively, green landscape. Many of the outbuildings have now been completely renovated. - Les Communs', with its attractive brick facade, spans 225 m² on two levels, with very attractive reception rooms and three bedrooms with bathrooms and shower rooms. - Le Cellier' (the cellar) spans approx. 185 m² and also features a beautiful brick facade, with a magnificent reception room, kitchen, four bedrooms, bathrooms and shower rooms. - La Ferme' spans approx. 200 m² (2,153 sq ft) with a brick and flint facade and comprises a lounge, a dining room, a kitchen, five bedrooms, bathrooms and shower rooms. All of these outbuildings have been perfectly restored and boast spacious rooms. Other buildings could also be converted in the future: the stable, the house known as 'Blanche neige' and the Bucher. For more information, contact Rouen Sotheby's International Realty. @Credit photos Julien Tragin Photographe
By Rouen - Sotheby's International Realty
House Val-de-Scie (76)
Are you looking for the perfect home near Rouen? Discover this rare gem located in Val-de-Scie (76720), an exceptional property that combines comfort, space, and an ideal location! Generate InterestThis charming 126 sqm south-facing house offers an idyllic living environment with three bedrooms, a fitted and equipped kitchen, a bathroom, and two toilets, all in excellent condition. Its brightness and optimized layout will enchant you on every visit. Imagine living in a peaceful and convenient environment, where everything is within reach: Auffay train station, schools, restaurants, shops, and even a weekly market at Place Blekedé for your fresh produce. Easy access to the A151, A29, and N27 highways make your journeys effortless, not to mention the proximity to the English Channel for nature escapes less than 30 km away. Don't miss this unique opportunity! To discover every detail of this house and envision your future home, schedule an appointment now with one of our real estate negotiators. Visit, fall in love, and take the first step towards your new home in Val-de-Scie. Fees to be paid by the seller. Energy class E, Climate class B Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on the year's energy prices 2021: between 1893.00 and 2561.00 . Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
By Gabriel
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