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…By Barnes Deauville
Just fifteen minutes from Bayeux, on the edge of the Balleroy State Forest, Normandie Privilège presents a beautifully restored 18th-century manor house with its collection of period outbuildings, set on more than 2.6 acres crossed by a river. Among its most distinctive features is a former blacksmith's forge that has been transformed into a private leisure pavilion with a heated indoor swimming pool. Built of local schist stone, the manor offers approximately 5,435 square feet of living space, including a main residence and a self-contained guest apartment. The interiors are remarkable for their generous proportions, with nearly 1,290 square feet of reception rooms, a 750-square-foot professional kitchen, and a 366-square-foot ground-floor bedroom suite. The restrained, symmetrical façade overlooks the courtyard on one side and the gardens on the other. The main residence includes an entrance hall, a double reception room, a game room, a fully equipped kitchen, a ground-floor bedroom with en-suite bathroom, a laundry room, a wine cellar, and utility rooms. Upstairs are a spacious primary suite with a dressing room and private bathroom, two additional bedrooms, and a second bathroom. The top floor accommodates another bedroom, a home office, a fitness room, and an additional bathroom. The guest apartment has its own private entrance and features a spacious open-plan living area with kitchen, a double bedroom, a dressing room, and a bathroom. Internal connections allow it to function either independently or as an extension of the main residence. Completed in 2022, the restoration preserves many original architectural features, including terracotta tile floors, the original staircase, period doors, and fireplaces, while incorporating modern amenities throughout. The professional kitchen is centered around a Lacanche range, one bathroom is finished in traditional tadelakt plaster, and several custom-designed fittings reflect a restrained contemporary aesthetic. Heating is provided by a De Dietrich gas-fired condensing boiler, complemented by a pellet stove in the living room. Four fireplaces remain, two of which are operational. Most of the wooden double-glazed windows, along with the aluminum picture window in the living room, were replaced within the past five years. The outbuildings include a former village grocery store, a traditional Norman longhouse converted into an artist's studio and showroom, a workshop garage, and the former forge. The latter now houses an 8-by-3-meter heated indoor swimming pool, together with a bar, showers, and restroom facilities. Behind the manor, two terraces extend the reception rooms into landscaped gardens bordered by the river. A koi pond and a centuries-old yew tree contribute to the property's distinctive atmosphere, while a wooden footbridge crosses the water to a meadow on the opposite bank. The property is connected to the public sewer system and is equipped with a remote-controlled entrance gate, a Verisure security system, exterior lighting, high-speed fiber-optic internet with satellite backup, and a Sonos audio system throughout the manor. With an Energy Performance Certificate rated Class C (June 2026), the property combines the character of an 18th-century estate with the comfort and technical standards expected of a modern home. Located less than thirty minutes from the D-Day beaches and the Normandy coast, it is equally well suited as a distinguished private residence or a boutique hospitality venture. --- The price of this property is €1,595,000. Agency fees are payable by the vendor. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website www.georisques.gouv.fr. For reasons of discretion, the location of the property is given approximately. The information given in this description is based on our visit to the property and on information obtained from the current owner. The surface areas and dates of construction, in particular, are given for information only. They have no contractual value and we cannot be held liable for any inaccuracies or omissions. Photographs may be modified Référence agence : 291
…By Normandie Privilège
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…By Iad France
CALVADOS - NEAR CREVECOEUR-EN-AUGE 25 mn from the sea, in the heart of the Pays d'Auge famous for its charm and serenity, at the end of the driveway you'll find this original 16th-century brick manor house, restored in the 19th century to its authentic architectural style and surrounded by 16.9 hectares. The 250 sqm dwelling features a beautiful living room with parquet floor and fireplace, a dining room and a superb living room with stone fireplace, complemented by a fitted kitchen, a scullery and the laundry room hiding the cumulus and heat pump. Upstairs, four bedrooms and two shower rooms in a charming setting of half-timbered walls. A traditional square courtyard adjoins the house, with two adjoining outbuildings and a shed for a possible project with thirteen stables and a former trotting track. In one of the buildings, a renovated 85 sqm dwelling with a large 42 sqm living room, two bedrooms and a shower room in perfect condition. The exceptional environment of grasslands and woods preserves this beautiful property. Less than two hours from Paris. Main house: Energy class : D Climate class: B Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 2660 euros and 3650 euros per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 2021. Outbuilding: Energy class: E Climate class: B Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 1330 euros and 1860 euros per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Normandie
Two hours from Paris, 25 minutes from the beaches of the 'Côte Fleurie' (Deauville-Cabourg) and 10 minutes from Pont l'Evêque (Motorway A13), charming Normandy property close to all amenities, set on a 9.26-hectare plot with panoramic views of the Touques Valley (river access). This remarkable property, with its typical Pays d'Auge character houses, is composed as follows: a 16th- and 17th-century manor house, a main house with beautiful reception rooms and up to 5-6 bedrooms, two comfortable habitable outbuildings: a guest house offering 4 bedrooms, adjoining a large veranda and a heated swimming pool, with a low retractable shelter and breathtaking views; a caretaker's house (currently rented) with a garage, offering 3 bedrooms and a private outdoor space. A barn with potential (games room and storage space) and an old bread oven complete this property. Combining authenticity, character, and contemporary comfort, this property offers high-end amenities in each of its houses, all in perfect condition, set within a manicured, wooded, and flower-filled park. State-of-the-art restoration, high-quality energy performance certificate, and geothermal energy. Various occupancy opportunities are available depending on the property.
…By Safti
In a peaceful village 5 minutes from Falaise, elegant renovated Renaissance manor house and its wooded grounds. Two stone pillars give access to a luminous square courtyard featuring the old dwelling and its architecturally-created wing, a 15th-century barn and a small stone dwelling adjoining the gate. The dwelling features two lounges, a dining room next to its small kitchen and a superb spiral staircase for part of the first floor, complemented by a straight staircase in the newer wing. The grand salon, formerly the monks' refectory, boasts a superb fireplace and numerous high-quality antique features. A space to be finished would make it possible to create a large family kitchen. Upstairs are five bedrooms, two shower rooms, two toilets and three smaller rooms. The barn provides ample space for a workshop and a small communal area, making it possible to imagine other projects. The 5.3 ha wooded park surrounds this elegant property to preserve its environment. 5 minutes from Falaise and 30 minutes from Caen. Energy class : D Climate class : C Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 2 930 euros and 4 030 euros per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Normandie
On the outskirts of Caen, on the road to the beaches, we are delighted to present this elegant manor house with its distinctive pyramidal roof, flanked by a turret with braces and tall chimneys. Set in a square courtyard with outbuildings on three sides, the manor house has been superbly renovated, for the most part, and is made up of successive 16th/17th centuries recessed buildings. The main entrance leads off to the left into a dining room with a fireplace and a large contemporary kitchen (approximately 35 sqm), which has retained its superb fireplace enhanced by an audacious oval suspended wood-burning stove. To the right is a library and the large living room with herringbone parquet flooring and a remarkable stone fireplace (approximately 45 sqm). The elegant stone stairway leads to a study on the middle floor, five bedrooms, three of which have remarkable stone fireplaces, and three shower rooms (two of which require renovation). The second floor comprises a large room (approximately 45 sqm) and attic space with skylights. Heat pump, triple glazed windows, air conditioning and quality fixtures and fittings. The courtyard is complemented by an orchard. Set in approximately 8,000 sqm. Possibility of an additional plot. Good potential in the outbuildings. 2h15 from Paris and 10 minutes from Caen. Selling price: €1,695,000 Fees payable by the vendor Energy class: D Climate class: B Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €5,260 and €7,160 per year. Average energy prices indexed to 2021, 2022 and 2023. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Normandie
In the heart of a small village with local shops, hidden behind a superb postern entrance, this elegant 18th-century manor house (approx. 260 sqm) is surrounded by its outbuildings. 6,000 sqm of gardens bordered by a river and complemented by a 1.2 ha orchard. Meticulously restored inside and out, the property features a remarkable Caen stone staircase, a 32 sqm dining room, a 30 sqm fitted kitchen, a toilet, a ground-level bedroom and a large 32 sqm living room, all with stone fireplaces. Upstairs, a corridor leads to three charming bedrooms with period features, and a shower room. The left wing of the manor house remains to be renovated according to personal projects. The 120 sqm insulated attic can be converted into four rooms. Three garages, two of which are automated, storage buildings and two charming pavilions create a particularly elegant ensemble. Heat pump. Selling price: 777,179 euros Fees at vendor's expense Energy class : D Climate class : C Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €4,760 and €6,500 per year. Average energy prices indexed to 2021, 2022 and 2023. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Normandie
In a protected environment, this elegant manor house is discreetly revealed behind a protective hedge, offering beautifully renovated authentic architecture. With 343 sq. m of living space, it features two spacious lounges with remarkable stone fireplaces, a large kitchen opening onto the terrace with its imposing 17th-century fireplace, a scullery, 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and 4 toilets. The outbuildings include a complete wine press, a 90 sqm barn under a superb roof structure, a potential garage and several technical areas. All in good condition, they offer a charming living environment. The inner courtyard is home to a pleasant, sheltered garden, while outside, an adjoining orchard invites you to enjoy summer jams, surrounding the manor house on 8,200 sqm of protected grounds. Its 3-façade architecture provides independent living spaces to suit a variety of projects. Close to Falaise and its lively local life, Caen and its train station 25 minutes away and 2h30 from Paris. Sale price including agency fees: €599,000 Fees payable by the buyer Fees: 4.18% incl. VAT of the price excluding fees Sale price excluding agency fees: €574,967 Energy class : E Climate class : E Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €5,760 and €7,840 per year. Prices indexed to 1 January 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Normandie
In the rolling countryside of the Pays d’Auge, just 20 minutes from Lisieux and its train station, lies this exceptional listed manor (ISMH), both inside and out, showcasing the prestigious marks of its 16th-century heritage. Fully renovated to a high standard across 480 m², it offers modern comfort while preserving its authentic charm. The landscaped and illuminated grounds have been designed to offer scenic views and invite peaceful walks in a completely unspoiled setting. The main living areas include a 58 m² drawing room with a monumental fireplace and historic frescoes, an intimate 35 m² winter lounge from the 18th century, a warm and spacious 53 m² dining room, a fully equipped kitchen, seven bedrooms with period painted decor, and five bathrooms. The south-facing solarium is complemented by a summer dining area set under a majestic oak tree. A charming 80 m² guest house has been created in the former dovecote, offering two bedrooms. A large outbuilding in excellent condition completes the property. The estate extends over 18 hectares (approx. 44.5 acres) with meadows, woodland, a pond, and pastures, providing an exceptional and tranquil environment. Located just 2 hours from Paris, 17 minutes from the train station, and 5 minutes from local shops. Sale price including agency fees: €2,750,000 Fees payable by the buyer Agency fees: 5% incl. VAT of the net selling price Net selling price (excluding fees): €2,619,048 Energy rating: N/A Climate rating: N/A Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: Not applicable Information on risks to which this property is exposed is available at: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Normandie
We are inviting you to view an exceptional 19th-century seaside property, set in peaceful, leafy surroundings, in the heart of Villers-sur-Mer in Normandy. With a unique character and boasting a sought-after location, it comprises a fully restored high-end villa as well as several outbuildings. The property is set in 1.75 hectares (4.3 acres) of magnificent grounds, in a prime location just a short walk from the shops and the beach. Providing exceptional elegance and rare volume, the residence offers 667m² (7,180 sq ft) of living space laid out over three levels, complemented by a large garden level and a converted attic. The ground floor opens onto a majestic entrance hall with a monumental staircase, leading to large reception areas comprising a lounge, libraries, a billiards room, a dining room and a large, welcoming kitchen. The impressive ceiling heights and wide windows flood the property with exceptional light whilst offering superb views over the grounds. The upper floors feature nine bedrooms, accessed via an elegant central staircase, as well as several additional spaces: offices, lounge, walk-in wardrobes, laundry room and utility rooms. A 34m² (366 sq ft) converted attic completes these levels. The property has been fully renovated with noble materials and contemporary amenities, incorporating modern and environmentally friendly technological solutions. The 220m² (2,368 sq ft) garden level, fully fitted out and heated, features numerous spaces dedicated to leisure and well-being activities: a large games room, an area suitable for a gym with showers and toilets, a large pantry, a wine cellar and plant rooms. The property also includes a 100m² (1,076 sq ft) caretaker’s lodge to renovate, as well as outbuildings comprising garages, outhouses and attics to be restored, offering a further 130m² (1,399 sq ft) of space. The fully enclosed and densely wooded grounds are accessed via a superb wrought-iron gate at the end of a no-through road, ensuring peace and privacy. There is also a tennis court to renovate. €6,200,000 Agency fees not included - Agency fees: Fees at 4.84% incl. tax payable by the buyer - Estimated amount of annual energy costs for standard use based on 2021 energy costs: €3,810 ~ €5,170 - Séverine Salesse - Sales agent - EI - RSAC 450 224 340 6,200,000 € Agency fees not included - Agency commission: 4.84%VAT included Agency fees payable by buyer - Montant estimé des dépenses annuelles d'énergie pour un usage standard, établi à partir des prix de l'énergie de l'année 2025 : 3790€ ~ 5190€ - Séverine SALESSE - Agent commercial - EI - RSAC 450 224 340
…By Barnes Deauville
An 18th-century manor with 4,000m² of lush grounds on the Camino de Santiago pilgrims’ way in Normandy’s Calvados department. The manor stands on slopes on the north side of Lisieux, near the River Touques. It is nestled in a lush backdrop. The property’s origins date back to the Middle Ages. It owes its name to a canon who would receive a prebend from the bishop in return for teaching the Holy Scriptures. The extensive plot of land forms a triangle where two calm roads meet. The majestic building is a single edifice that looks out at lush lawns, which extend around a driveway. The driveway leads to the manor and garage. It splits into two separate lanes that run along either side of the manor. A group of tall trees on the north side lies beyond an orchard, a vegetable patch and lawns. A thick thuja hedge encloses the grounds, ensuring absolute privacy. Beyond it, there is a semi-rural environment of green landscape that is dotted with woods and that stretches to the horizon. The manor was built in the 1780s and 1790s when forest-clearing had almost been completed in the region. It is a half-timbered construction with timber framing that is typical of architecture in the Pays d’Auge province. The main section has a ground floor, a first floor and a second floor in the roof space. Oak was used for the building’s framework. Cob filler was used for the spaces between the beams and then lime-rendered. This method was inexpensive during the house’s period of construction. Today, it characterises the identity and charm of traditional Norman homes. The timber framing is mainly in the building’s upper section, its lower section being made of brick and stone. Old tiles cover the hipped roof. A protruding section on the east side that leads out southwards was built in the same style as the rest of the house, probably after the Second World War. Its roof has a jerkinhead end and eaves. The roof also has two dormers that face, at a right angle, two dormers on the roof’s east slope. On the entrance side, there are three other hipped dormers. Two brick chimney stacks rise up from the roof too. All the windows are single-glazed and have small panes. At the end of the house, an additional section adjoins the manor. It has a gable roof of old tiles with a small dormer. This extension forms a garage. It is used as a utility section and was probably originally a farm building to which the manor was added.
…By Patrice Besse
At the entrance of Honfleur, a few minutes walk from the Vieux Bassin, rare Norman ensemble from the 17th century: a manor of 307 sqm, two independent lodges, and an old press, all preserved in the heart of a landscaped park of 6,800 sqm. Behind the gate, a driveway lined with flower beds and fruit trees guides the eye toward the manor, remarkable and very well maintained. Today, a main residence operated as a bed and breakfast, the property includes the manor, a traditional press, and a Norman house converted into two independent lodges. The manor, from the 17th century (1680), remarkable and very well maintained, develops 307 sqm. On the ground floor: an entrance with a beautiful period staircase, a bright living room with a fireplace and generous volumes where original elements have been carefully preserved, a cross-shaped dining room with a fireplace, a kitchen, a cellar, separate toilets, and a laundry room. On the first floor, a beautiful master suite with dressing room and private bathroom, two double bedrooms sharing a bathroom, as well as several additional spaces: boudoir, small living room, laundry room. The second level offers an additional suite and a large isolated attic, to be renovated according to your projects. The half-timbered Norman house houses two independent lodges (116 sqm in total), designed for 5 and 6 people, each with a living room, kitchen, shower room, two bedrooms upstairs, a private garden, and dedicated parking. Currently operated as seasonal rentals, they provide an immediate source of income. The old press, typical of Norman architecture with its half-timbered façade and massive wooden framework, is currently used for storage. With its attic floor and generous volumes, it offers great potential for conversion: reception room, additional lodge, or leisure space. The whole forms a harmonious and charming property, ideally located for a life project, hospitality, or tourist investment in the heart of Honfleur's activity. +33685645684
…By Bonaparte
Ref.4893 : 15th-c. listed manor house in need of restoration, with a habitable annexe and garden, in Normandy In the heart of a small village of some 180 souls, at the gateway to the valleys of ‘Swiss Normandy’ – renowned for their idyllic, rolling landscapes dotted with hedgerows – a stunning Renaissance manor house has stood for over 10 centuries. Situated in the heart of the Orne department, in a region of stud farms, lakes and rivers, sharing the countryside with neighbours as discreet as they are reassuring, this manor house remains a local curiosity, its history being so rich in events. Just a few leagues from the shops and services needed for daily life, the property also benefits from its proximity to well-served towns, such as Falaise, less than 15 km away. Undoubtedly aimed primarily at those who appreciate authenticity, this property – which features a renovated annexe – will offer everyone the opportunity to settle in and complete the restoration of the manor house under the watchful eye of the Historic Monuments authority. 1) THE MANOR HOUSE: Its construction dates back to the 15th C. (around 1589). It is a late Renaissance ‘house’, situated at the centre of a complex of farm buildings forming a front courtyard and a rear courtyard. The manor house comprises a main building with its principal façade facing east, featuring a rear wing at right angles to it, adjoining a square tower which was probably decapitated during the Revolution and which contains a fine spiral staircase. The roof is covered with flat tiles, with the exception of the tower, which is temporarily covered with corrugated steel sheeting. The complex comprises two distinct courtyards, both flanked by more or less adjoining outbuildings, as follows: Front courtyard: former stables, equipment sheds, barn, bread oven and well. Rear courtyard: henhouse, pigsty, cart shed, barn and well. There is also a cider house with an attic used for storage. Today, only the structural framework of this building remains, excluding the roof structure and roofing. At the gable end stands a dwelling for the estate’s farm labourers, now in ruins. The manor house has retained a few period features, including several fireplaces, mullioned windows, a watchtower and a semi-circular archway… The cornices and roof structures are remarkable, as are the floor rafters. 2) THE DWELLING : Built of mortared rubble stone over two storeys and topped with a small-tile roof, this house underwent a complete restoration some fifteen years ago, enabling the owners to settle here rather than restoring their manor house. It is now a comfortable home with around 100 square metres of living space, laid out as follows: Ground floor: Entrance leading to a straight staircase with a quarter turn, featuring wooden balustrades with balusters. Access to a bathroom with shower – terracotta tile flooring. Separate toilet with washbasin. Living room (20 sqm), with fireplace (wood-burning stove) – terracotta tile flooring – exposed beams. Ceiling height under beams: 2.30 sqm. Kitchen/dining room (18 sqm) – terracotta tile flooring – exposed beams. Utility room (5.80 sqm). External access. Storage room / Boiler room (3.78 sqm). First floor: Carpeted landing (4.61 sqm). Bedroom 1 with carpeted floor (17.95 sqm), with a mezzanine for additional sleeping space. ‘Cathedral-style’ ceiling. Bedroom 2 with glued solid wood flooring (13.50 sqm) – Tiled shower room with adjoining toilet (recently fitted). ‘Cathedral-style’ ceiling. Ceiling height 4.80 m. OUTBUILDINGS : By definition, every manor house leads a self-sufficient existence, reflected in the presence of a large number of buildings, each with a clearly defined purpose. This manor is no exception to the rule, but the passage of centuries has taken its toll on certain buildings, which are now either completely destroyed or in a state of ruin. Consequently, the location of the farm labourers’ cottage, situated between the gable end of the manor and the former henhouse, can now only be discerned by the presence of a few low stone walls. The bread oven has also disappeared. However, extending from the wing of the manor house, a long building without a roof structure remains, which served as a cider house and cart shed. This 18th-C. building underwent emergency restoration to prevent its collapse, including that of the stone porches. On the east side of the manor house stands an imposing stone building with a tiled roof, which formerly served as stables and a hay barn. This building has now been restored. LAND : The property is situated in the heart of a village of some 180 inhabitants, on the outskirts of the famous and renowned ‘Normandy Switzerland’, including its iconic town of Putanges, less than a league away. It features a wooded and flower-filled park of just over one hectare, offering distant, rolling views of the countryside. Numerous fruit trees (apple, pear, plum, cherry, quince and mirabelle plum) dot this peaceful and serene setting. The grounds require minimal maintenance in the immediate vicinity of the property; a plot to the north, is looked after by a neighbouring farmer, as part of good neighbourly relations. A small stream marks the northern boundary of the property, which covers an area of 2.9 acres. By order of 4 May 1990, the Renaissance manor house was listed in its entirety on the Supplementary Inventory of Historic Monuments. This property is a historic monument (allowing fiscal tax cuts if you pay taxes in France). 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 a village near Lisieux, 30 mins from Pont l'Evêque, Barnes is inviting you to discover this magnificent family property with a 3ha (7.4-acre) park. Built in the early 16th century, this 320m² (3,444 sq ft) manor typical of the Pays d’Auge region is laid out as follows: on the ground floor, a vast living room with a monumental fireplace, a second lounge with fireplace, a dining room, a kitchen, a utility room, and a guest toilet. Upstairs you will find 5 large bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, as well as a full attic space with beautiful framework and convertible space under the ceiling. A former barn and press (to renovate) round off the property. Fees payable by the seller - Julien Jerome - Sales agent - EI - RSAC 509 660 197 Agency fees payable by vendor - Julien JEROME - Agent commercial - EI - RSAC 509 660 197
…By Barnes Deauville
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
…By Paul Parker Properties
Just a few minutes from Deauville, this listed Historic Monument is set within an approximately 3-hectare wooded estate. Combining centuries-old buildings with generous, characterful volumes, it offers an authentic and preserved atmosphere. A rare property, suited to an exceptional private residence or a high-end project. For further information and the full dossier, please contact us.
…By Cadenza Properties
Bayeux Sotheby’s International Realty presents for sale, at the gates of Bayeux, a city of art and history with its historic center, its cathedral, and its museums, this very pretty Manor from the 15th and 16th centuries, steeped in history, tradition says it was once the property of the canons of the Bayeux chapter. A vast rectangular courtyard enhanced by a pond highlighted by a horseshoe wall offers beautiful and interesting typical dependencies of the Bessin. The Renaissance entrance porch is particularly remarkable as are the high surrounding walls, especially one of them fitted with a bretèche from the 15th century (a protruding defensive element, supported by two sturdy corbels, topped with a roof and retaining its arrow slits). Moving closer to more contemporary history, shortly after the landing, this property served as accommodation for a military hospital. The main house is well detached from the rest of the buildings, it has a composite construction, its left part being the oldest. As you visit the different levels, you will enjoy discovering magnificent architectural elements, such as on the ground floor, you can find a 16th-century staircase, a living room adorned with a lovely French-style ceiling and a monumental stone fireplace, as well as an old stone floor, a dining room with a Napoleonic spirit featuring its parquet flooring, paneling, and molded ceiling. The first-floor bedrooms also present ancient elements: parquet flooring, fireplaces, and a coffered ceiling. The second level, reserved for guest accommodation, is of the 'Loft' type, with a more contemporary spirit, the cathedral ceilings providing volume to the whole. Adjacent to the main house, a guest house or cottage, with a living area of about 100m², offers three rooms including two bedrooms with old elements (parquet, marble fireplace, beams, and joists). As for the dependencies, they too have character, notably a large building composed of two beautiful cart sheds with their arched openings, completed by an old stable, stables, and a woodshed. Upstairs, you will be surprised to find a museum related to the Second World War. Opposite, on the other side of the enclosed courtyard, a charming L-shaped building has a surprising feature on the upper floor, a desecrated chapel with a mezzanine space; and in the return of the L, an old orangery used as a reception room of approximately 110m². The land is organized around a closed courtyard with a high defensive stone wall on the street side, and the old outbuildings, an English-style garden, and a small planted meadow. Located at the gates of Bayeux, this architectural ensemble is exceptional and rare, offering several possibilities, either as a family home as a primary or secondary residence, or for a mixed-use activity combining housing with reception and hosting services. A property to discover without delay.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Bayeux Sotheby's International Realty
A Haven of Peace on the Doorstep of Honfleur Just a stone's throw from the Old Basin of Honfleur (7 min) and Deauville (15 min), this architectural jewel flourishes 2 hours and 10 minutes from Paris. Far from the hustle and bustle and completely shielded from view, this exceptional estate unfolds across 5 hectares of preserved, landscaped grounds, delicately lulled by the murmur of a natural spring and a stream. It is here, in one of the most highly sought-after areas of the Normandy coast, that a property of rare nobility stands. The Manor: An Architectural Signature (460 m²) A true 19th-century masterpiece, magnified and enhanced by the vision of a renowned architect, the main residence embodies the quintessence of refinement. The Ground Floor: An ode to the art of entertaining. It features a double reception room warmed by a character fireplace, a formal dining room, and a gourmet kitchen. The space is crowned by an enchanting orangery and a wine cellar dedicated to epicureans. The First Floor: An exclusive private sanctuary. This level is dedicated to a 100 m² master suite that seamlessly combines a sleeping area, a custom-built walk-in closet, an intimate study, and a luxurious bathroom. The Second Floor: Nestled under the eaves, this top level reveals two additional bedrooms with undeniable charm, alongside a shared bathroom. The Art of Entertaining Designed to bring people together without ever compromising privacy, the estate extends its hospitality through two elegant guest houses. First Guest House (160 m²): Offers a completely autonomous living environment, characterized by welcoming reception areas on the ground floor and three bedrooms spread across its two levels. Second Guest House (135 m²): Cultivates absolute intimacy with two independent suites. Its true crown jewel? An authentic attached antique greenhouse, majestically renovated into a sunlit home gym. Prestige and Autonomy: The Outbuildings Estate management and personal passions find their perfect spaces here. The property is supported by: An imposing caretaker's house (180 m²). Former stables, serving as a nod to the estate's heritage, featuring four stalls cleverly topped with two independent studios. Two vast garages with an upstairs office, completing the premium amenities of this domain. In total, this remarkable estate boasts 30 rooms, including 14 bedrooms. Asking Price: €4,950,000 (agency fees included) Information on the environmental 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 - Independent Real Estate Commercial Agent (EI) - RSAC N°820172807
…By Coldwell Banker Alcapa Invest
16th Century Norman Property with Equestrian Facilities – Pays d’Auge, CalvadosSituated in the Livarot region, in the heart of the Pays d’Auge, this magnificent 16th-century Norman property spans 11.9 hectares of rolling land, offering panoramic views of the typical Normandy hedgerow pastures.Nestled in a tranquil environment, near the Billot Forest, this characterful and authentic residence will charm heritage, nature, and equestrian enthusiasts.All buildings are constructed with half-timbering and covered with small terracotta tiles, combining historical charm with modern amenities.A 16th-Century Manor, Elegance and AuthenticityThis manor, originally from the 16th century, complete with a pool house and heated swimming pool, is a perfect balance between tradition and comfort.Manor Features:Ground Floor:- Living room with equipped kitchen and monumental stone fireplace- Lounge with stone fireplace, paved with antique tomettes- Independent WCAccess to upper floors via two independent staircasesFirst Floor:- Bedroom with stone fireplace and fitted wardrobes- Second bedroom with fireplace- Bathroom and WCSecond Floor:- Two additional bedrooms- Shower room and landing areaModern Comfort:- Central heating with fuel- Sanitation via micro sewage treatment plantGuest House and OutbuildingsAn independent guest house, recently restored, offers a warm and self-contained living space.Guest House (approximately 60 m²):Ground Floor:- Living room with fireplace and insert, paved with natural stone- Recently fully equipped kitchen- Shower room, storageFirst Floor:- Bedroom- Toilets- Landing area with fitted wardrobesModern Comfort: Double glazing, electric heating.Other Outbuildings:Former press used as a garage, cart shed, workshop, and atticFormer stable used as storage space with atticPool house with cellar, technical room, locker room, toilets, and summer kitchenHeated Pool and Landscaped ExteriorsThe property features a heated swimming pool (10x5m) with a safety cover and terrace made of travertine and wood.The pool house is equipped with a summer kitchen, locker room, toilets, and a technical room, providing optimal comfort in summer.Why Choose This Property?✔ 16th-century manor, combining historical charm and modern amenities✔ Panoramic views of the Normandy bocage, with no disturbances✔ Heated swimming pool and pool house for optimal comfort✔ Guest house and outbuildings offering multiple possibilitiesThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Pays D'auge Immobilier (sarl)
A 16th-century manor house and its wooded garden in the Suisse Normande region, 15 minutes from Falaise. Opposite the imposing 12th-century church of Saint-Martin, a wrought-iron gateway adorned with fine lance-point balusters and flanked by a Caen stone pillar topped by a gendarme opens onto a tree-lined driveway. A courtyard and terrace surround the manor house, which has an adjoining outbuilding on one side. On the opposite side, a gate leads to the back of the property and the garden planted with hundred-year old trees.
…By Patrice Besse
A 19th-century manor in around 5 hectares of grounds, 4 kilometres from Luc-sur-Mer and 20 minutes from Caen, in the heart of a lush valley. On the outskirts of a neighbourhood dominated by the bright shades of Caen stone, a lush, green track arrives at a wrought-iron gate. Beyond it, the private drive through the woods leads to a clearing tucked away from prying eyes. On one side, a foliage-covered, chalk cliff provides natural protection, while on the other a wood including hundred-year-old trees envelops the place in a peaceful atmosphere. In the centre, the garden is made up of several lawns, an orchard and grassy meadows spanning approximately 6 hectares. The late 19th-century residence, combining neo-Gothic and Anglo-Norman influences, stands on a slight outcrop. The three-storey main residence boasts a semi-underground garden level, a first floor and a converted attic. Its irregular L-shape gives it a picturesque silhouette. The steeply sloped slate roof combines dual-pitched Mansard, pavilion and conical roofs, punctuated by dormers and brick chimney stacks. The roof ridges are topped with decorative metal caps, sometimes arrow-shaped, underlining the building’s verticality. The façade combines light-coloured rendering with decorative half-timbering, in keeping with Anglo-Norman tradition. Tall mullioned and transom windows, a central oriel window and a wooden balcony punctuate the façade, while a semi-circular wooden patio overlooks the grounds. To the rear, a modern glazed extension, with a teak patio, blends into the edifice’s architecture, creating a subtle transition between old and modern. The grounds also play host to a covered swimming pool, a wooden pavilion and several landscaped paths, which lead from the house to the surrounding countryside, enhancing the manor’s romantic character.
…By Patrice Besse
An estate designed for receptions on 3-hectare grounds, within the wooded Bessin countryside of Normandy, two hours and 15 minutes from Paris. Seen from above, the property is nestled amidst large expanses of farmland bordered by woods along their edges, while a long lane lined with trees leads to a group of buildings, organised in a U shape around a central landscaped courtyard. With a total floor area of approximately 1,500 m², the estate underwent a meticulous renovation in 2023, which successfully managed to combine its ancient architectural heritage with contemporary requirements. As for the buildings, topped with steep slate roofs, they are arranged around the main dwelling, a manor house built out of Caen stone and cadenced by tall small-paned windows. With two storeys as well as an attic level, it is flanked by two lower wings that frame a precisely defined courtyard, while the outbuildings extend along the courtyard’s three other sides. Featuring a long perpendicular building to the north, with an understated exterior, the main dwelling communicates with a contemporary, glassed in wing to the south, which is extended by a formal garden and more recent amenities. In addition, the exteriors, cadenced by symmetrical windows, alternate between pointed stone and stately blonde limestone window/door surrounds, whereas, behind, a thicket provides welcome shade and privacy. With breath-taking views of the Norman wooded landscape, which has remained unchanged for centuries, the whole exudes both the stability of a family dwelling, as well as the elegance of a site that is today focused on receptions, guest accommodations and celebrations, with its many reception rooms and bedrooms.
…By Patrice Besse
Located in a peaceful setting near Lisieux, this charming 18th-century mansion sits on 13 hectares of landscaped grounds crossed by a stream. The downstairs floor features elegant reception rooms with a monumental fireplace backing onto a terrace, plus a library area. Upstairs, a landing leads to four spacious bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms. There is also a guest house presenting a living room, a kitchen and two bedrooms. A second outbuilding is equipped with a living room, a kitchen and a mezzanine sleeping area. A third outbuilding consists of a living room, a kitchen and a bedroom. A veritable oasis of calm.
…By Emile Garcin - Normandie
Ref.4813 : 15th-C. Norman manor house with outbuildings, set on 6.17 acres of adjoining land in Calvados (Normandy) Set in the heart of unspoilt Normandy countryside, Falaise charms visitors with its refined atmosphere and exceptional heritage, dominated by the famous Castle of William the Conqueror. On the edge of the Normandy Switzerland region, the town offers a remarkable natural setting, with lush green valleys, rolling hills and wooded countryside. Nestled on the edge between town and countryside, this rare 15th-century farmhouse-manor is set in a privileged location. The property benefits from the amenities of a charming little town of 8,000 inhabitants within walking distance, whilst offering a preserved green setting. Both sheltered from the hustle and bustle of civilisation and opening onto the tranquil countryside, this residence embodies a subtle balance between privacy, comfort and historical authenticity. This remarkable rural residence of medieval origin immediately captivates with the purity of its lines and the nobility of its finely preserved exposed stone façade. Built on a rectangular plan, the house presents a sober and elegant silhouette, characteristic of grand historic farmsteads. Its thick, lime-mortared limestone rubble walls bear witness to centuries-old construction techniques and lend the whole an enduring, timeless presence. The steeply pitched roof of flat tiles, punctuated by three chimneys, enhances the verticality of the structure. The principal façade, facing west/south-west and perfectly ordered, is distinguished by an arched stone entrance, vertically proportioned openings, and a pedimented dormer set along the central axis. A mullioned window further attests to the property’s antiquity. A wide, low door to the left recalls the original access to the cellar for barrels, while at the rear, an external tower houses an elegant stone spiral staircase. On the southern gable end, the former bread oven now serves as a wood store. Today, the property benefits from modern comforts while having faithfully retained its authenticity. With a living area of 292 sqm, the main residence is arranged as follows: Ground floor: A reception room featuring a monumental fireplace, exposed beams and terracotta floor tiles (48 sqm). To the right (south side): A warm and inviting family kitchen (26 sqm), fitted with a LACANCHE range cooker set beneath the former bread-oven fireplace. Both of these living areas benefit from underfloor heating. A ceiling height of 3.18 m enhances the sense of space and natural light. To the left of the reception room (north side): An entrance vestibule with extensive built-in storage, terracotta flooring and exposed beams (9 sqm); A shower room with WC; A utility/plant room (15 sqm), also with terracotta flooring and exposed beams, fitted with ample storage and offering direct external access. From the reception room, a third doorway leads to: A ground-floor bedroom, currently used as a study, featuring a cathedral ceiling (20 sqm); An elegant stone spiral staircase providing access to the upper floors. First floor: To the left: A spacious parquet-floored bedroom (46 sqm) with a monumental fireplace and exposed beams (ceiling height: 3 m); A landing leading to separate WC; A large bathroom with both bathtub and shower (parquet flooring). To the right: A parquet-floored bedroom (40 sqm) with fireplace and exposed beams (ceiling height: 3 m); An en-suite shower room with WC. Second floor (with engineered wood flooring): A dormitory-style room beneath a cathedral ceiling (29 sqm; ceiling height: 3.18 m); A bedroom (18 sqm; ceiling height: 2.7 m); A bedroom (12 sqm; ceiling height: 2.22 m); A landing area with additional sleeping space; A shower room with WC. OUTBUILDINGS : Opposite the main house, a series of outbuildings make up the farm buildings; A spacious 150 sqm garage, fully tiled, opens via two large wooden doors, offering an ideal setting for receptions (ceiling height 4 m). Its loft remains suitable for conversion. The property has an electrical supply; A second tiled garage (25 sqm); The former stable with concrete floor and vaulted ceiling; A row of three stalls under a canopy; A workshop; A garage with two large doors opening onto the courtyard (for storing equipment and tractors). To the north of this complex, backing onto the wall enclosing the courtyard, the old wine press is laid out as follows: On the ground floor: An outdoor kennel at the gable end; A wine cellar; A workshop/storage room, at the far end of which stands a wine press of rare dimensions with its mechanism still intact. Upstairs: A large games room (70 sqm) featuring a billiard table and a bar; A shower room with WC; A mezzanine with sleeping accommodation. LAND : The 6.17 acre plot provides this property with a well-preserved natural setting. Upon entering, a main courtyard of around 5,000 sqm, laid to lawn and adorned with tall trees, offers an elegant and intimate setting. Partially enclosed by stone walls and harmoniously framed by the buildings, it lends the whole estate a noble and authentic character. At the rear, the property extends into a meadow and an orchard, bordered by a wide natural hedge ensuring peace and privacy. 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
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