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Manor Villers-sur-Mer (14)

This sumptuous 19th century villa set in 1.75 hectares of enclosed grounds is located just a stone’s throw from the beach and the shops in the heart of popular seaside resort Villers-sur-Mer. Offering 670 sqm of entirely renovated living space, it includes a majestic entrance hall, superb reception rooms including a library and a billiard room, a dining room and a spacious kitchen with dining facilities. Period features include high ceilings and large windows bathing the rooms in sunshine and enjoying views of the landscaped garden. The upper floors comprise 9 bedrooms including several suites, studies, a reading room, dressing rooms and a utility room. The top floor offers about 54 sqm of convertible living space. The 213 sqm garden level includes a recreation room, a fitness area with a shower room and wc, a wine cellar, a storage room and technical premises. With a near 100 sqm caretaker’s house to renovate, and about 130 sqm annexes to restore. Accessed by means of magnificent wrought-iron gates, the leafy grounds include a tennis court to renovate.

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$7,436,200
880
8bedrooms
3bathrooms
land 1.8ha

By Daniel Feau Deauville

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Manor Villers-sur-Mer (14)

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

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$7,436,200
842

By Barnes Deauville

17 listings near Villers-sur-Mer

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Manor Deauville (14)

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.

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$2,574,100
350

By Cadenza Properties

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14

Manor Deauville (14)

Ref 3765: Listed manor house for sale, 5 km from the sea This manor house is built in the north of the Calvados department, on the border of the Pays d'Auge and the Côte de Grâce, of which Deauville is the proud seaside capital. At the center of all the tourist attractions, Deauville benefits from all the road, rail and air infrastructures that allow you to reach the capital in less than 2 hours. All services and businesses are present and easy to access. The property enjoys an exceptional location that can sublimate a commercial project or delight a family in search of exceptional architecture. The habitable part is made up of 2 half-timbered buildings dating from the XVth century that a simple door separates. The main part is built on 3 levels developing approximately 230 sqm to which is added a vast convertible attic of 60 sqm and slightly lower down a guards' room of 65 sqm. The other building called small manor has only 2 levels on a total surface of 120 sqm. The whole has a living area of about 350 sqm with an additional potential of more than 100 sqm. The manor house is served on the ground floor by a small entrance hall opening on the left to a kitchen and on the right to a beautiful living room very bright where a very exceptional listed fireplace in the form of a vault dating from the 13th century. Access by a few steps going down to the guards' room, the ideal place to enlarge the ground floor. A superb stone spiral staircase leads to the upper floors. Mid-floor No. 1: 2 bedrooms in a row equipped with water point or bathroom/wc; office. Mid-floor No. 2: bedroom with bathroom attached to an office. 13th century fireplace. On the 3rd level : 3 smaller bedrooms, one with bathroom. Shower and independent wc. Access to a large convertible attic of about 60 sqm. The small manor house is an independent building adjoining the manor house, being easily connectable to it. It is composed on the ground floor of a living room with fireplace, a dining room, a kitchen and a bedroom. WC. Upstairs, 2 independent bedrooms, office and bathroom/wc. Cider press dating from the 17th century in perfect state of conservation, composed of a granite crushing tower and a long wooden press. It is surmounted by a floor open to any development project. Sheepfold n°1 dating from the 17th century with half-timbering under fibro, to be fitted out, currently used as a storeroom. An aviary is leaning against it. Sheepfold n°2 dating from the 17th century with half-timbering under fibro. Interior in beaten earth. Recent mud walls. Excellent structure. The orangery from the 19th century is composed on the first floor of 2 large reception rooms, one of 31 sqm with parquet flooring; the other of 61 sqm with terracotta tiles. Small storage room and WC. Upstairs janitor's dwelling of about 70 sqm composed of living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, wc + attic suitable for conversion, free of any rental. Large garage of 40 sqm for 2 cars; adjoining kennel. The space is pleasantly shared between the grassed main courtyard, delimited by superb paved alleys, the flowered gardens and the unmissable orchards. All the surroundings are well cared for and offer landscapes that perfectly highlight the different facets of the complex. A small pond fed by the well adorns the back of the manor and inspires a more rural resting place with the bucolic view of the church as a backdrop. The orangery is adjoined to a beautiful parking space that can accommodate day visitors during the summer opening to the public. A perfectly accessible wooded area harmoniously completes the layout of this park of about 8,74acres (3.54 hectares). High stone walls provide the necessary discretion and security along the roadside, the unobstructed opening on the green countryside at the back rest the eyes and the authenticity of Normandy. However, civilization is never far away ... but nothing can taint the magic that emanates from this exceptional manor. A prime commercial location or an exceptional resort. The manor house, the chimney of the living room, the staircase, the wine press, the sheepfolds, the gate and the walls of fences are classified Historical Monuments. Cabinet LE NAIL - Lower Normandy - Mr Eric DOSSEUR : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20

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$2,574,100
350
9bedrooms
land 3.5ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

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Manor Deauville (14)

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.

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$1,441,500
300
8bedrooms
7bathrooms
land 13.5ha

By Emile Garcin - Normandie

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Manor Trouville-sur-Mer (14)

Ref.4252 : 8 MINUTES FROM THE BEACH : Property for sale in Normandy 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.

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$2,059,300
415
12bedrooms
land 1.9ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

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Manor Trouville-sur-Mer (14)

The property comprises a late 19th-century mansion offering 704m² (7,578 sq ft) of living space, including 2 living rooms, 2 kitchens, 1 library, 9 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms, 1 office, 1 closet, a gym, a playroom, and a magnificent terrace with sea views. This property also includes a caretaker’s lodge, a building with an apartment and three garages. The property is set on 1.2 ha (3 acres)of beautiful, wooded and flower-filled grounds. €4,280,000 Agency fees not included - Agency fees: 5% incl. tax Fees payable by the buyer 4,280,000 € Agency fees not included - Agency commission: 5%VAT included Agency fees payable by buyer

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$5,141,300
704
land 1.2ha

By Barnes Deauville

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Manor Pont-l'eveque (14)

Pont-l’Évêque area (Southeast) – Just 1 hour and 45 minutes from Paris and 20 minutes from the beaches of the Côte Fleurie, this exceptional Norman property is nestled in the heart of a charming, listed village with a school, local shops, and a vibrant community life. Set within 2.7 hectares of lush greenery, it boasts a spacious and characterful residence complete with a swimming pool, a sheepfold, and a cart shed. The main house, offering approximately 300 sq m of living space, features on the ground floor an elegant entrance hall with a beautiful staircase, a bright living room with a fireplace, a kitchen/dining room with access to a terrace and a veranda, an office, and a ground-floor suite. The upper floor, accessible via the main staircase or a service staircase, offers a spacious suite, a bedroom with an en-suite shower room, and three further bedrooms sharing two bathrooms. A basement completes the property with its technical and storage areas, while a large attic offers remarkable potential for further development (games room, bedrooms, cinema room, etc.). The exterior is equally appealing: a 90 sq m circular paved courtyard, ideally south-facing, and a large 60 sq m west-facing wooden terrace offer unobstructed views over the valley. This property boasts high-quality finishes, offers considerable potential, and enjoys complete privacy while providing easy access to all amenities.

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$1,710,300
300
6bedrooms
4bathrooms
land 2.7ha

By Safti

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Manor Pont-l'eveque (14)

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.

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$1,553,600
377
12bedrooms
6bathrooms
land 9.3ha

By Safti

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Manor Pont-l'eveque (14)

Located in a peaceful green setting in the heart of the Normandy countryside, this château sits on an estate of around 8 hectares. It offers 560 sq.m of living area spread over several levels, presenting the perfect blend of period charm and modern comfort. The high-end interior comprises two living rooms with period fireplaces, a dining room with wooden bar and fireplace, a separate fitted and equipped kitchen, six bedrooms (including several suites), two offices, a billiards room, a home cinema, a wellness area with sauna and hammam, a 100-sq.m attic (suitable for conversion) and a full basement level. The property also includes several outbuildings: a large caretaker's house, an old building used as a garage, nine horse boxes, a riding hall, two carports and a gazebo.

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$5,662,900
560
6bedrooms
1bathroom
land 7.8ha

By Emile Garcin - Normandie

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Manor Cambremer (14)

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$2,204,500
260
3bedrooms

By Paul Parker Properties

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Manor Honfleur (14)

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

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$1,132,600
307
4bedrooms
2bathrooms
land 6,806

By Bonaparte

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Manor Honfleur (14)

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

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$5,662,900
480
3bedrooms
2bathrooms
land 5ha

By Coldwell Banker Alcapa Invest

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Manor Crèvecoeur-en-Auge (14)

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

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$915,200
225
6bedrooms
1bathroom

By Agence Mercure Normandie

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Manor Le Havre (76)

Witness of the past, this manor made of white stone and black flint was built around the end of the 16th century, with its architecture modified in the 19th century. The date 1576 is engraved above the entrance door, accompanied by a scallop shell. Originally, it was a country house for Abbess Guillemette de La Platière of the Montivilliers Abbey. Her coat of arms is still visible on a stained glass window in the manor. This authentic manor, in perfect condition, having benefited from significant renovation work and remarkably well maintained, is set in its green surroundings on approximately 2.25 hectares entirely enclosed by dense hedges. With a living area of about 410 m², the manor offers spacious reception rooms adorned with Renaissance decor, a large living room with its monumental stone fireplace, a high French-style ceiling, a dining room, as well as a small wood-paneled salon with oak floors. On the ground floor, you will find a large fitted and equipped kitchen renovated in 2018, along with an 80 m² veranda also serving as a living and dining room. On the first floor, there is a suite with a boudoir, a bathroom, a dressing room, and an office, and on the second floor, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a dressing room. The entire estate, nestled in the heart of an elegant, extensively wooded park, exudes a sense of tranquility, making it a peaceful haven. Completing this property are a circular dovecote built in 1584, also made of white stone and black flint, a cottage in need of restoration, a small stable, a workshop, a swimming pool, and its pool house (to be restored). Ideally located in a village with shops, public transport within walking distance, 20 minutes from Le Havre and Étretat, and 2 hours 15 minutes from the gates of Paris. Price including agency fees: €1,950,000Agency fees borne by the seller. Property presented by: Laurie de Bagneux Agent commercial EI Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr

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$2,230,900
410
5bedrooms

By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux

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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.

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$560,600
398
5bedrooms
3bathrooms
land 4,368

By Patrice Besse

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Manor Luc-sur-Mer (14)

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.

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$1,590,200
350
7bedrooms
5bathrooms
land 4.9ha

By Patrice Besse

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Manor Lisieux (14)

Pays d’Auge – Calvados – Touques Valley – 25 km from Deauville, 7 km from Lisieux, 200 km from Paris Historic Manor Farm, 15th–16th Century, Listed as a Monument Historique Nestled in the verdant Touques Valley, this remarkable manor farm estate offers a rare testimony to the architectural heritage of the Pays d’Auge. Built between the late 15th and early 16th centuries, the property once belonged to the Order of Sainte-Ursule of Lisieux in the 18th century. It has been officially listed in the Inventaire Supplémentaire des Monuments Historiques since 1933, notably for its tower, staircase, and main logis. Constructed predominantly in ashlar stone – an exceptional feature in the region – the manor retains defensive elements such as arrow slits and a north façade flanked by a turret. The Estate The property includes: The main logis, in stone and timber framing, with an adjoining former presshouse. Three historic outbuildings used as barns, stables, and boxes. A guardian’s house with an old bread oven. A heated swimming pool with pool house. All set within 25 hectares of bocage meadows and woodland, including a fine ornamental pond to the south. The Logis (Main House – Three Levels) Ground floor: dining room and living room centred around two back-to-back fireplaces, parquet and terracotta flooring, small adjoining kitchen, plus two bedrooms each with en-suite shower room/WC. The east wing, built in timber and stone, houses two presses and a wine cellar – with potential for conversion into extended living space. First floor: an impressive 100 m² living/reception room with stone fireplace, wood panelling, and terracotta floors; dining room with fireplace; open-plan kitchen; and a large bedroom with en-suite bathroom/WC. Mezzanine level: four further bedrooms and three bathrooms. Attic: approx. 100 m² offering additional potential. Amenities Heated swimming pool with pool house. Superb ornamental pond. Expansive 25-hectare estate of pastures and woodland, ideal for equestrian or leisure use. A rare and prestigious historic property, combining architectural authenticity, significant potential, and an exceptional rural setting within easy reach of Deauville, Lisieux, and Paris. Legal note: Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr.

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$1,285,300
400
6bedrooms
land 24ha

By Pays D'auge Immobilier (sarl)

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Manor Livarot (14)

PARIS Porte d'Auteuil/Maillot only 2 hours away A HILLSIDE GEM OVERLOOKING THE TOUQUES VALLEY Nestled on a hillside, overlooking the Touques Valley, at the edge of a carefully maintained woodland, this remarkable Seigneurial Manor, with a rectangular plan and listed as a Historic Monument (ISMH), offers an exceptionally peaceful and preserved setting in the heart of the Pays d’Auge. AN EXCEPTIONAL MANOR, A TESTIMONY TO HISTORY Built in the 15th century and enriched over the centuries (16th, 17th, and 18th centuries), this manor embodies the elegance of Augeron Renaissance architecture. Constructed with dressed stone, brick, and half-timber, it rises over four levels beneath a traditional tile roof, offering approximately 450 m² of living space (4800 sq ft). The manor is oriented West-East, with its main façade facing west, bathed in the golden light of the evening and offering stunning panoramic views. The southern gable, built of dressed stone and reinforced with imposing buttresses, reflects the building’s robustness and grandeur. Opposite, the northern gable, made of brick, houses the entrance/mudroom, a spacious area with built-in closets, a cloakroom, and guest toilet. In addition to its habitable spaces, the property features a vast basement of over 90 m², with remarkable ceiling height, offering numerous possibilities for conversion. ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR DESIGN: AN IMMERSION IN RENAISSANCE ART The manor preserves an exceptional collection of 16th-century painted decorations, uncovered during recent restorations, showcasing the artistic refinement of the Renaissance in the Pays d’Auge. Ground floor: elegance and authenticity Grand dining room (approximately 53 m²), paved with stone slabs, featuring a fireplace adorned with 18th-century sculpted wood paneling and cabinets. Main living room (58 m²), with opposing large windows, featuring a monumental stone fireplace whose mantel is painted with an ancient fresco. The southern partition wall is decorated with an ornately carved Renaissance wooden door , alongside a fresco depicting the Battle of Marignan, restored after being discovered beneath layers of wallpaper—an exceptional 16th-century iconographic document. The beams, sleepers, and joists are finely decorated with ornamental paintings. Second salon (35 m²), “modernized” during the Ancien Régime, featuring 18th-century wood paneling and cabinets, a refined carved stone fireplace, decorated with two angels surrounding a central medallion. Fully equipped kitchen, crafted in solid oak, with black granite countertops. Spacious entrance (mudroom), located at the northern gable, leading to the first level via an elegant oak staircase. First floor: refined private spaces Accessed via a stone spiral staircase, the first floor includes, connected by a corridor paved with 16th-century ceramic tiles: Majestic suite (38 m²) with a stone fireplace and private shower room, adorned with exceptional 17th-century murals, depicting Renaissance-inspired archways, floral and fruit motifs (melons, grapes, tulips, daisies), and Renaissance sculpted ornaments. Beautiful bedroom, currently used as an office, featuring a 14th-century stone fireplace, a remnant of the previous medieval dwelling, tiled floors, and painted vine and interlace motifs, as well as religious figures, on the wooden structures. Grand bedroom (over 40 m²) with sumptuous painted decorations and a remarkable stone fireplace, as well as an adjoining bathroom. A smaller bedroom with an ensuite bathroom, located in the 18th-century section, benefiting from a dual access staircase. Converted attic: space and comfort Large suite with a private shower room and WC, oak parquet flooring, and a warm, cozy atmosphere. Two additional bedrooms, sharing a common shower room. MODERN COMFORT & RESPECTFUL RESTORATION Despite its historical heritage, the manor enjoys modern comfort: Heating system powered by heat pumps (installed in 2024) High-tech security alarm system with outdoor surveillance cameras Fiber optic internet access Compliant sanitation system OUTBUILDINGS & PRESERVED ENVIRONMENT Guest house: Located in the renovated former dovecote, approximately 80 m², enjoying modern comforts and set at a sufficient distance from the manor to ensure privacy. Independent access road 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms Fully equipped (washing machine, dryer, wood stove, etc.) Small timber-framed outbuilding with a tiled roof, housing the heat pump system. Large agricultural building: Former cider press, double garage, former stables, and workshops, with well-preserved attics. Small timber-framed agricultural building with a slate roof, located in the northern pastures. The landscaped garden, designed around the manor, harmoniously complements the architecture, with meandering pathways inviting leisurely strolls. A well-exposed terrace/solarium, sheltered from view and prevailing winds, provides an ideal relaxation and entertainment area. A HISTORIC, ELEGANT, AND RARE PROPERTY A true witness to the Renaissance’s grandeur and Augeron heritage, the Manoir de Tonnencourt perfectly blends history, architectural refinement, and modern amenities in an exceptional natural setting. An unparalleled opportunity for discerning enthusiasts of historic estates. Information on Risks The information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr.

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$3,146,100
480
7bedrooms
2bathrooms
land 17.9ha

By Pays D'auge Immobilier (sarl)

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