manor for sale Crèvecoeur-en-Auge, France
Manor Crèvecoeur-en-Auge (14)
Richard LENOIR OptimHome Prestige in Normandy, I invite you to discover this magnificent favorite property located in a small village in Normandy and including a half-timbered Norman manor house of 300 m2, its 5 bedrooms and a convertible outbuilding of 150 m2 on the ground at 15 minutes from the center of Lisieux and 30 minutes from the beaches. Located on a French-style wooded park of nearly 47,000 m2, you will first find the 18th century Norman-style Manor and its two floors. You will find on the ground floor, a stylish veranda which gives access to an entrance leading to a living room bathed in light with fireplace and wood stove, a fitted and equipped kitchen, a service entrance, a living room with fireplace, a guest toilet and a bedroom with laundry room. Go upstairs where you will access a landing area leading to two beautiful bedrooms with bathroom and toilet. Still on the first floor, you will find an office, a bathroom with Wc and a bedroom with a sink. On the second floor is a 35 m2 master bedroom with breathtaking views of the park. This room has a bathroom and a duplex screening room To complete this property, a large Angevin outbuilding of 150 m2 on the ground with an attic that can be converted... This charming property will welcome your beautiful afternoons in family or your days with friends... Everything is charming, all that's missing is you, come and put your bags there. Central heating, new oil condensing boiler (consumption 2500 l/year) All water tank Fiber-connected town, school transport and five minutes from shops and amenities. Call me to discover this captivating property. Fees are the responsibility of the seller. Le Diagnostic de Performance Énergétique(DPE) a été réalisé selon une méthode valable mais non fiable et non-opposable. Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www. georisques. gouv. fr. Contact your local agent, Richard LENOIR, FRESNE CAUVERVILLE, Optimhome Associate Estate Agent at 06 76 92 80 10 – More information on https://richard-lenoir.optimhome.com (ref 549751)
…By Optimhome - Richard Lenoir
21 listings near Crèvecoeur-en-Auge
Manor Cambremer (14)
Near Crèvecœur en Auge and 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. Selling price : 945 000 euros Fees at seller's expense 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 Mercure Forbes Global Properties Normandie
Manor Les Monceaux (14)
LES MONCEAUX (14100)10 kms LISIEUX35 kms DEAUVILLE219 kms PARISLocated in the heart of the Pays d’Auge not far from the famous Augeron stud farms, in a green and preserved environment, access is by a dead-end road, with a few distant neighbors without any overlooking or nuisances.The property is a Farm-Manor from the 17th/18th century built with timber frame on a stone base for the SOUTH facade, and with a stone and flint layout for the NORTH facade. The roof is covered with small tiles for the main building composed of the Manor and the former press in its extension.The main house, 17th-century construction, is built with timber frame and cut stone, covered with small tiles and extending into the former press and garage. It faces SOUTH-EAST on the main facade, and NORTH-WEST for the rear facade.The Manor is laid out as follows:- On the ground floor: Entrance with stairs, living room with stone fireplace, dining room with stone fireplace, kitchen, toilet, and a small cloakroom under the stairs.- On the first floor: landing distributing 2 bedrooms with stone fireplaces (one paved with terracotta tiles and having a small dressing room, the other with oak parquet), bathroom with toilet and small dressing room, accessible from each of the bedrooms independently.- On the second floor: landing, 2 bedrooms, shower room with toilet.Complete monumental press renovated in terms of structural work attached to the Manor (pink terracotta paving, old granite juice press and preserved press), small bedroom and large attic of 100m2 above (part oak parquet, other part square terracotta tiles). Large garage - Workshop.Renovated annexes:- Old barn with timber framing on stone bases and slate roof used for wood storage, featuring magnificent oak framing, the building is fully open to the ridge.- Former boiling house constructed with timber frame covered in small tiles, filled with brick, currently serving as a garage for the lawn tractor and garden tools on concrete slab, this building in perfect condition offers great additional development possibilities.- Timber frame garage covered in small tiles with a small annex room (insulation, electricity, and terracotta tiles on the floor).Adjacent land of 1.5 hectares with an old orchard.Information on the risks this property is exposed to is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Pays D'auge Immobilier (sarl)
Manor Beuvron-en-Auge (14)
A listed, 15th century manor house, in a garden of almost 3,000 m², crossed by a river, in one of France’s most beautiful villages, in the Auge Country. This manor house was built at the end of the 15th century. Standing where two roads meet, it is bordered by a tiled passageway, bordered by a low brick wall, topped with wrought iron railings. A rear, brick extension has been constructed at right angles to the manor house. Beyond, a large, long garden, crossed by a brook, is partially enclosed by a quarry stone block wall. An outbuilding stands near to wooden gates providing access for cars.
…By Patrice Besse
Manor Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives (14)
Ref.4424 : French listed manor house for sale in Normandy In the heart of Normandy, in the emblematic Pays d'Auge, on the outskirts of a market town of just over a hundred souls, a stunning estate with a fortified appearance has stood secretly out of sight for over five centuries, its only surroundings the luxuriant nature of its beautifully laid-out French-style parkland. The acknowledged heir to a past devoted to perfecting the edifice, this property today exudes a beautiful harmony and invites contemplation, exuding genuine feelings of well-being that have always encouraged the hosts of the premises to pass the torch only to sincere lovers of heritage. Everyday life, with all its many demands, is made easier by the proximity of a dynamic city only a few leagues away, with the towns of Caen and Lisieux providing all the necessary motorway, rail, sea and airport links. The Pays d'Auge is a first-rate tourist destination, within easy reach of the sea, rich in varied landscapes, sporting and nature activities, and less than 200 km from the capital. A past... a heritage... a dream... a reality... everyone will appreciate if they can invite themselves into history. The manor house was built on an almost square plan in the late 15th and early 16th centuries, before undergoing extensive alterations in the 18th century. This was clearly a ‘defensive’ property, built on a platform surrounded by a moat, with massive towers and numerous loopholes and firing points. The dwelling comprises a main body with a tower at each corner, each of different size and design depending on when they were built. The lower storey is built of small limestone rubble. It is topped by a timber-framed upper storey. A large triangular pediment, added in the 18th century, dominates the facade facing east. This facade is flanked by two symmetrical masonry towers with a hexagonal timber-framed upper storey. The south-facing facade is also flanked by two towers, one of which is cylindrical in stone and has a conical roof. The other to the north, square in plan, is a small keep. It has a limestone base. The upper storey is timber-framed and covered with five-hole tiles, the classic protection against the elements in the 17th century. An enclosed corbelled gallery joins the towers to the south and west. The original north wall is only visible from inside the dwelling, as it was lined with a timber-framed wall in the 17th century for greater convenience. The entire dwelling is on a human scale, with approx. 250 sqm of living space distributed as follows: Ground floor: Main entrance via the east tower (exposed stone walls, terracotta floor tiles, fire-place) - (ceiling height : 3.28 m); Living room (44 sqm) (fabric, terracotta floor tiles, 2 stone fireplaces (one functional), overmantel) - ceiling height: 3.30 m ; Kitchen (15 sqm) (stone floor, monumental fireplace (wood-burning stove), exposed joists; Second entrance hall (15 sqm) used as scullery, cloakroom, boiler room, wc, wooden spiral staircase; Hallway (6.85x1.00 m) with outside access to the gardens and to the spiral staircase; Dining room in the east tower (exposed stonework, terracotta floor tiles, bare ceiling), 3.30 m high; Stone spiral staircase leading to the upper floors. Remarkable coffered door (3.00 x 1.75 m). 1st floor: Access to office in east tower (4.30x0.95) (sea rush, low panelling); Study/library: ceiling height : 3.50 m (terracotta floor tiles, stone fireplace); Hallway leading to the bedrooms (6.70x1.15 m) (low panelling, bare ceiling); Bedroom 1: 40sqm (fabric, terracotta floor tiles, stone fireplace with overmantel, alcove, dressing room); Library, hallway, bathroom + wc (ceiling height : 3.30m); Bedroom 2: 19 sqm (plaster, terracotta floor tiles, stone fireplace, half-timbering), shower room, adjoining wc; Wooden spiral staircase (interlocking half-timbering) - 3.40 m high; Bedroom 3: 18.50 sqm (fabric, carpet, exposed joists, stone fireplace with overmantel), separate wc, small dressing room - ceiling height : 3.40m ; Spiral staircase leading to the attic. 2nd floor: Vast attic (40 sqm) in cathedral form, with exposed timbers (insulated), carpeted floor; 2 attics for storage (insulated) - 5.00 m high at the ridge. The manor's outbuildings are grouped together to the north in the former ‘bailey’. There are seven of them, all with rubble stone bases topped with half-timbering and topped with flat tile roofs. The facades and roofs are protected by an historic monument listing dated 10/11/1993. When they were acquired, some of them were converted into guest rooms (gites), reception rooms or studio flats. 1) CARETAKER'S COTTAGE : It comprises 2 levels with a total floor area of around 100sqm. Ground floor: living room (lounge/dining room), separate kitchen, wc. First floor: landing bedroom, 2 smaller bedrooms, bathroom. Brick/terracotta - Oil-fired central heating - Single glazing - Electricity to be upgraded. 2) GITES/GUEST ROOMS : A) Living room with shower room - adjoining WC. Floor tiles and joists. 35sqm. B) Living room with shower room - adjoining WC. Tiled floor and joists. 38sqm. C) Living room with shower room - adjoining WC. Tiled floor and joists. 29sqm. Electric heating - 100l hot water tank - Single bend - Separate meter - Electricity to be reviewed. D) Separate kitchen and utility room (12sqm) equipped with sink, hob, washing machine, tumble dryer, fridge/dishwasher. E) Cellars: one used as a storeroom (23sqm) / the other as a wine cellar (16sqm). Electrical panel with differential. Terra cotta floors. Rooms as is. Attic over the whole. Roof at rear of guest bedrooms to be redone. 3) SHEDS : Long building (17x 6 m) divided into 3 sections for equipment storage. Canopy for wood storage at the rear. Roof tired. 4) RECEPTION ROOM : Magnificent building overlooking the moat, converted into a vast reception room. Terra cotta floors - Cathedral ceiling (7.90 m to the ridge) - Mezzanine in the gable end Numerous windows providing plenty of natural light (single glazing). Recent electrical panel. Dimensions: 14.65 x 6.48 m = 95 sqm. 5) DOVECOTE : Extending from the guest rooms is a square, half-timbered dovecote dating from the 15th century, topped with a stone base. There are approx. 400 boulins, indicating the size of the primary estate (1976 acres - 800 ha). Attached is a workshop (concrete floor, with a small mezzanine for storage). 6) GARAGES and STUDIO : Square timber-framed building on 2 levels with outside access on the first floor. Ground floor: 2 garages: (6.25 x 3.25) and (6.28 x 3.13) - ceiling height : 2.40m. First floor: conversion of a small studio (28 sqm) comprising 2 bedrooms, shower room + wc. Electric heating - Electricity to be reviewed. 7) GAMES ROOM : name given to a stone outbuilding with no specific use, situated at the entrance to the property. There is an adjoining wood shed. Concrete floor, electricity. Attic. Dimensions: 13 x 5.50 m). ceiling height : 2.75 m. LANDS The property is at a reasonable distance from the little-used departmental road, thus benefiting from absolute peace and quiet. The official entrance is marked by two handsome stone pillars inviting you to follow the avenue of lime trees leading to the farmyard. A large orchard bordered by bright hedges of hornbeam precedes the first buildings of the farmyard, revealing generous grass that could give some horses a hankering.... This is followed by the farmyard, staggered slightly back from the manor house. From the small car park, the eye is immediately drawn to the moat; the culvert plunges us back into history by inviting us onto the manor's grassed terraces. The rear of the property sets a different tone when we take the second culvert and enter the heart of the formal garden, laid out around a central path shaded by tall, perfectly aligned topiaries. Numerous fruit trees mingle with the festivities all along this path until we reach the repository, where a thousand flowers and plants are delicately arranged in structured flowerbeds. A wood of around 3.70 acres (1.5 hectares) completes the décor, much to the delight of the roe deer... All the tree species are present (ash, elm, lime, yew, etc.). The property is regularly maintained, for the most part by the couple who look after it. The property is free from any visual, olfactory or noise nuisance. It comprises 9.41 acres (3ha 81a) of land. The following parts are partially listed on the Inventaire supplémentaire des Monuments Historiques : Dwelling, excluding modern decor; terrace on which it stands, with the remains of its towers; moat and its bridges; facades and roofs of the outbuildings; dovecote; facades and roofs of the farm buildings . listed by order of 10 November 1993. 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
Manor Saint-Désir (14)
MONUMENTA REAL ESTATE offers you this beautiful estate, typical of the Pays d'Auge and located in a dominant position in the city of Lisieux. It is made up of a historic manor, a barn and 1.7 hectares of garden and grassland. You are 5 minutes from its station which takes you in 1h52 minutes to Saint-Lazare station. Deauville and the Côte Fleurie are less than 30 minutes away. According to specialist Philipe Deterville, this historic complex was built in 1640 by the Sieur de la Louaye, Jean de Parisot, equerry to the King and Receiver of Aid in Lisieux. It then had 45 hectares. It was acquired in 1853 by the Minor Seminary of Lisieux. This important residence is entirely designed in half-timbered construction on a low wall which goes down to the large underground cellars and allows it to be deeply anchored. This provision is quite exceptional in the Pays d’Auge. Description : - Ground floor: living room with fireplace, kitchen, dining room with fireplace. - First floor: bedroom with bathroom/WC accessed by a small staircase. On the same level but via the main staircase, two bedrooms and a bathroom. - Second floor: large attic under the attic. In addition to this manor, there is a “sheep barn” building to renovate. FAI price: €520,000 NET SELLER PRICE: €495,000 AGENCY FEES: €25,000 including tax payable by the lessee What we think: it is rare to find such a beautiful residence with authentic character close to a dynamic city that is also close to Paris and the beaches. With a nice renovation, it will be an excellent investment as a primary residence or secondary residence.
…By Monumenta Sas
Manor Lisieux (14)
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
Manor Lisieux (14)
Near Livarot, this Norman manor, a true architectural gem, overlooks the La Vie valley and offers breathtaking views of the rolling landscapes of the Pays d'Auge. The 208 m² of living space, spread over three levels, provide a spacious and bright interior. The ground floor includes a large living room with triple exposure, a welcoming dining room, a kitchen with a view of the garden, and a versatile room that can serve as an office, library, or bedroom. The upper floors house six comfortable bedrooms and three bathrooms, thus offering generous space for family and guests. The manor is distinguished by its traditional augeronne architecture, with elegant half-timbering, stone base, and a four-sided roof adorned with dormer windows, as well as its east-west orientation. The English-style garden, carefully arranged over 2,600 m², invites relaxation with its winding paths, colorful flower beds, and a lawn surrounded by majestic trees. The hornbeam hedges ensure total privacy while offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside dotted with apple trees. Located in a sought-after area, the manor benefits from proximity to the shops of Livarot, hiking trails, and the Lisieux train station, facilitating access to Paris. Moreover, the famous seaside resorts of Deauville and Trouville are just a short distance away, offering a wide range of activities. This Norman manor is a rare opportunity to own a character property in a bucolic setting. For more information or to arrange a visit, contact Ivan Ballini now.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Ivan Ballini Estates
Manor Lisieux (14)
Close to LISIEUX (14100), its city center, and its SNCF station (10 minutes), 2 hours from PARIS and 30 minutes from DEAUVILLE, the TERRES ET DEMEURES DE NORMANDIE Agency in LISIEUX 14100, 41 Avenue Victor Hugo, offers you the opportunity to acquire this property comprising a restored Norman Manor with outbuildings and 3 hectares of land. Situated in a pleasant environment, quiet in the countryside, yet not isolated, this estate includes: - A Norman Manor restored about 30 years ago with quality materials: Flint stone construction, half-timbering, slate roofing, arranged as follows: o Ground floor: a kitchen, a dining room, a gallery, a living room, a large living room with a fireplace and staircase, a cloakroom, an independent toilet with a washbasin. o First floor: landing, a bedroom with a fireplace and dressing room, a bathroom (toilet and bathtub), a bedroom, another bedroom, a large landing room receiving the staircase from the living room, a bedroom, another bedroom, a bathroom (toilet and bathtub). o Attic: not converted: with frame and a space allowing for the arrangement of several rooms. - Outbuildings: o Building 1: former barn: half-timbered construction with slate roofing. o Building 2: former press and barn: half-timbered construction with slate roofing. - Land: lawned and wooded area, part enclosed for grazing, covering approximately 3 hectares. Estimated annual energy expenses for standard use: between €6,400 and €8,700 per year. Average energy prices indexed as of 01/01/2024 (subscription included). We remind you that following article l.561-5 of the monetary and financial code, a copy of the identity document of all visitors will be requested before the visit. Fees: 5% VAT included, payable by the buyer (€850,000 excluding fees). Commercial agent: CLAUDE RIPEAUX RSAC No. 900 900 838This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Terres Et Demeures De Normandie Lisieux
Manor Cabourg (14)
Luxury 19th-century Norman manor spanning around 300m² (3,229 sq ft) on 3 levels situated on around 1.3 hectares (3.21 acres) of grounds planted with trees and flowers. On the ground floor is a hall with vestibule, an office, a guest toilet, a large, bright living room with fireplace, a dining room and a kitchen opening ont a large south-facing terrace. On the first floor, a wide landing leads to three bedrooms sharing a shower room, a large en-suite bedroom with walk-in wardrobe and a bath/shower room, and a separate toilet. On the second floor, a wide landing with cupboards leads to 3 bedrooms sharing a shower room and a walk-in wardrobe, and separate toilet. On the basement level you’ll find a wine cellar, a utility room, a machine room with an oil tank, boiler and hot water tank equipped with a water softener and an after-beach shower with guest toilet. Charming old house requiring renovation also on the grounds. Set on around 1.3 hectares (3.21 acres) planted with pretty trees and flowers is a children’s playhouse and a natural lake supplied by a spring in the middle of which is a charming island used by swans and ducks. Fantastic fittings (double glazing, original parquet flooring, electric roller shutters, automated sprinkler system, outdoor lighting, etc.) and a rural setting 300m (330 yards) from the beach! Agency fees payable by vendor
…By Barnes Deauville
Manor Cabourg (14)
Engel & Völkers Deauville invites you to discover a Normandy gem in Cabourg, an Anglo-Norman manor accompanied by its annex, situated as follows, in the heart of an enchanting park spanning over 1 hectare 300 : The 300sqm manor, spread across multiple levels, has skillfully preserved the charm of the buildings from the Belle Époque and the refined elegance of Normandy. On the ground floor, you will find an elegant reception area, a dining room, a kitchen, an office, a billiards room and access to the terraces. The first floor comprises a spacious landing leading to three bedrooms sharing a shower room, as well as a large ensuite bedroom with a dressing room and a bathroom with a shower, separate toilets. The second floor offers a wide landing with closets serving three bedrooms sharing a shower room and a dressing room, separate toilets. The complete basement houses a wine cellar, a laundry room, a technical room with a fuel tank, boiler, and water heater equipped with a water softener, as well as a beach return shower with separate toilets. The annex, with a surface area of 100sqm, is a blank canvas for your projects. Beautiful Manor only 300 meters from the beach, this Normandy manor is a haven of refinement amidst 1.3 hectares of tranquil nature, featuring a pond, a children's cabin, and an old house to renovate. A bucolic setting that has artfully preserved the charm of Belle Époque architecture and the refined elegance of Normandy, to be experienced just a few steps from the beach. Possibility to acquire two additional land parcels. DPE: D (143) - GES: D (43) Annual housing energy costs estimate: 3310-4540euros Property tax 2023: 6003 euros Fees paid by the seller Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr A gem nestled between land and sea, this property welcomes you to the Côte Fleurie. Immerse yourself in the charm of Normandy and easily explore the coastal beauty, just 300 meters from the beach.
…By Engel & Völkers Paris
Manor Fontaine-le-Pin (14)
Bayeux Sotheby’s International Realty presents for sale, exclusively, 2 hours and 40 minutes from Paris, between Caen and Falaise in the direction of Switzerland Normandy, this Manor from the 16th and 17th centuries built in the heart of a magnificent environment, that of the Laize Valley. The estate is sheltered from any nuisance; its meadows of over 3 hectares and 50 ares, part of which is bordered by the river "La Laize", will ensure your tranquility and the possibility of having horses. A tourist activity can be considered, since a very beautiful building from the 18th century has been converted into two cottages, one of which is large enough to accommodate many guests. As you explore the main house, you will have the pleasure of discovering authentic elements; the ground floor offers two reception areas, a living room and a dining room, with double exposure and very beautiful stone fireplaces, one of which is very ornate, and original flooring (stone, cement tiles), a vast kitchen fitted and equipped with triple exposure, ideal for welcoming children and grandchildren during snacks. A small office completes this level. The spiral staircase, made of stone, leading to the upper floor is typical of the manors in the Pays de Falaise. This upper level features a bright gallery corridor, four beautiful bedrooms, three of which are suites. Here too, you can appreciate the presence of old decorative elements such as beams, joists, parquet floors, and fireplaces, one of which is carved. The ceiling heights are appreciable and bring lightness. The two spacious cottages offer notably large living-kitchens (approximately 80 m² for one and approximately 60 m² for the other), numerous sleeping places, each cottage having three beautiful bedrooms. A small private garden enclosed by stone walls is available for one of these cottages. Beautiful and large outbuildings enhance the property by providing the possibility of having horses thanks to its five boxes and a tack room; this is complemented by a large barn and garages. For your moments of relaxation, in the verdant setting of the English garden, you will have the pleasure of enjoying the heated swimming pool and the jacuzzi. This character residence, nestled in the heart of the Normandy countryside, constitutes a true haven of peace.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Bayeux Sotheby's International Realty
Manor Trouville-sur-Mer (14)
Ref 4252: Property for sale at 2 km from the seaside. This elegant property is located on the 'Côte Fleurie', in the east of the Calvados department, between the Touques and Orne estuaries. Set in a dominant position in the valley of the Callanville stream, this imposing manor house also overlooks the seaside town of Trouville, of which it is the avant-garde. In the heart of a protected and listed site, with an exceptional château and no less remarkable stables as its only neighbours, this property enjoys a rare setting and a dream view. All amenities are nearby and within walking distance, with a wealth of shops less than a kilometre away. Set against a backdrop of civilisation but bathed in countryside, wouldn't this be the perfect compromise for a new life....some restorative weekends...., just 2 hours from the hustle and bustle of Parisian life? The property features an imposing facade with two symmetrical wings, highlighting the overhang of an elegant three-storey central pavilion, in a perfectly balanced design. The building is built of limestone, with the exception of the central section, which features alternating white and red bricks. The facades are enriched by a large number of bay windows with discreet moulded lintels. The slate roof features a series of dormer windows topped with bracketed pediments. The central pavilion has a slate roof with 4 slopes and is adorned with two tall, carved chimneys. The property has approx. 415 sqm of living space, distributed as follows: BASEMENT: used as a cellar GROUND FLOOR: - Small entrance hall (terracotta floor tiles), with rustic wooden staircase; WC Mid-floor; - Living room (parquet flooring) - fireplace - exposed joists; - Basic kitchen (terracotta floor tiles); - Scullery (terracotta floor tiles); - Utility/laundry room (tiled floor); - Dining room (herringbone parquet flooring), External access ; -Other entrance (tiled floor) with wooden staircase - WC with washbasin. 1ST FLOOR: - Corridor leading to 5 bedrooms, 2 of which have en-suite shower rooms; - Bathroom - WC ; - 2 landings, one with service staircase. FLOOR 2: - Corridor leading to 5 bedrooms (including a small bedroom of -9 sqm); - 2 shower rooms - WC FLOOR 3 : - 2 bedrooms ; - 1 bathroom. The outbuildings: -Small brick outbuilding adjoining the gable, used as a shed and storeroom. -Garage/ shed / storeroom below the garden. The property is accessed via an avenue of lime trees offering a wonderful view of the neighbouring château. The parklands face the property and are laid out in espalier style, with a small pond below, crowned with box trees. Oaks, maples, lindens and conifers punctuate the large grassy strips, giving the eye a distant glimpse of the château to the west and Prince Murat's stables to the west. The whole property is mostly enclosed by walls and/or wire fencing to ensure privacy, and represents a land area of 4,60 acres free from any nuisance. 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
Manor Hennequeville-Zone Callenville - Trouville-sur-Mer (14)
Barnes has the privilege of presenting you this rare pearl: a Norman Manor of incomparable elegance, offering a breathtaking view of the sea. Nestled in the heart of a majestic park of more than 2 hectares, this Manor has been completely renovated with materials of exceptional quality, revealing its 4 levels of grandeur and refinement. After climbing the few steps of the porch, you will be seduced by the space and the luxurious services of its entrance (marble floor, high ceilings, moldings), a kitchen offering an intimate dining area, a reception dining room and a living room bathed in light, both separated by a monumental double hearth. The living room opens onto a wooden terrace offering a dominant position on the sea. A large office and guest toilet complete this refined luxury living and reception area. The solid oak staircase leads you to the first floor, where a large master suite with dressing room, en-suite shower room and en-suite terrace awaits you, as well as two further bedrooms with their own shower rooms and toilets. The second floor reveals four additional suites, each with its own bathroom or shower and separate or private toilet, offering each occupant absolute comfort and privacy. The garden level reveals a relaxation and leisure area, which will delight the whole family and guests, with a summer kitchen opening onto an 85m2 terrace facing the sea, a wine cellar, a home cinema, a gym, a games room, toilets, a laundry room and a technical room, all sublimated by a panoramic view of the ocean. All the living rooms and bedrooms offer you a breathtaking sea view, enveloping every moment in a bewitching atmosphere. A guest house with kitchen, living room and two suites completes this exceptional picture, accompanied by a garage to accommodate your vehicles in complete safety. Out of sight, a swimming pool invites you to cool off and relax in this haven of peace, surrounded by a wooded and flowery park. Ideally located just a 5-minute drive from the shops and the beach, this Manor House represents the pinnacle of Norman luxury and refinement, with its period oak floors, high ceilings, mouldings, marble and stonework, all of which add to its timeless charm and uniqueness. Photos, videos and architectural projections on request. Agency fees payable by vendor
…By Barnes Deauville
Manor Caen (14)
In Normandy, between Bayeux and Port-en-Bessin-Huppain, near to the beaches and main D-Day Landing sites, a 19th-century manor house, with an orangery, 16th-century stables and outbuildings, on 5 hectares of land, two of which can be built on with planning permission. A small country road heading to Port-en-Bessin-Huppain winds through the village of Commes and along the edge of the estate. The medieval style tower and Norman house built with stone and timbered framing on the one hand and the stone estate keeper’s house on the other hand act as a wall marking the entrance to the manor’s estate, which can be seen on the right. The west-facing orangery is slightly set back from the manor house itself. The estate is completed by the stables at the rear of the plot. The manor house has three storeys, including an attic, and is made of rubble stone. The harmony and symmetry around the grand entrance on the main façade, which is split into three sections, is what characterises the overall architecture. The gabled roof in natural Spanish slate has three fancifully shaped gable dormers topped by a pinecone decorative feature. This symmetry can also be seen in the way the façade is punctuated with rectangular, ashlar-framed stone cross-windows illuminated by stained glass in a range of colours and shapes. In the middle of the ground floor, the double entrance door stands in an arched opening dotted with many architectural features. The entrance is framed on each side by a narrow window as well as a buttress and is topped by triangular terminal, supported by two columns, adorned by a pinnacle on which there is a statue of a guard dog holding a coat of arms depicting the date of the most recent renovation in 1900. The more complex rear façade can be seen from the road. At the corner stands a square tower that is the same height as the manor house. There is also a semi-hexagonal tower, topped with crenelations, in which there is an entrance door.
…By Patrice Besse
Manor Caen (14)
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
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
Manor Caen (14)
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: €1,940,000 Fees payable by the vendor Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Normandie
Manor Falaise (14)
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. Selling price: 789,000 euros Fees at seller's expense 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 Mercure Forbes Global Properties Normandie
Manor Falaise (14)
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 fees: 698,000 euros Fees payable by the buyer Fees : 4.18 % of the price excluding fees Sale price excluding fees : 670 000 euros 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 Mercure Forbes Global Properties Normandie
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