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Manor 1
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Manor Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouët (50)

Ref.4189: Listed Manor for sale close to Mont-Saint-Michel. This charming 16th-century manor house, surrounded by a moat, is set in the heart of the bocage countryside and just 2 km from the centre of the nearby town. From the windows of the manor house, you can enjoy the beauty of the surrounding countryside from every angle. The peace and quiet of the surroundings is a source of serenity and rest. Mont-Saint-Michel is just 35 km away. The 16th-century manor house, surrounded by water and flanked by its towers, asserts its character at first glance. It comprises: Ground floor: a lounge and dining room with exposed beams and large, beautifully crafted fireplaces. These rooms open onto the park and countryside on both sides. A kitchen in the west tower and a bedroom with en suite shower room. A baluster stairway and a spiral stairway in the west and east towers lead to the upper floors. The first floor comprises three large bedrooms, each with its own bathroom or shower room. The second floor comprises a bedroom and attics. The total floor surface area is approx. 270 sqm. The outbuildings: -The pavilion in the south courtyard has a laundry room and shower room on the ground floor and a studio flat with mezzanine on the first floor. This dwelling needs to be refurbished. -16th century listed chapel -Bakehouse -Wine press The manor house is nestled in 14,83 acres of parkland. It is planted with beautiful trees and features a moat, a pond and a small stream. This exceptional natural setting will delight lovers of the countryside. Cabinet LE NAIL - Border of Brittany - South Manche department - Mr Hervé du TEILLEUL : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Hervé du TEILLEUL,Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 529 486 136 We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

€950,000
270
5bd
land  6ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

Manor 2
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Manor Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouët (50)

Perfectly situated and independent manor house of about 450 sqm living space, on approx. 59,000 sqm of ground. The house has several outbuildings, a small greenhouse attached to a half-timbered house. Garages with woodsheds, covered workshop of about 50 sqm. The house has 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, 3 living rooms, a large kitchen, beautiful architectural elements in woodwork. The house is well maintained and ready to move in. The ground consists of 3 ha of meadow, 1,3 ha of wood and 1,7 ha of garden and driveway. Great opportunity for a family house, or bed and breakfast activity. Close to Mont Saint Michel, D-Day beaches, historical sites, Cancale and Saint Malo. Caen 1h, Rennes 1h, Paris 3h00. Saint Hilaire du Harcouët is 4 km and Mortain 6km, the Mont Saint Michel 40km. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the GeoHazards website: www.georisques.gouv.fr

€740,000
450
5bd
2ba.
land  5.9ha

By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Normandie

Manor 3
Nearby
12

Manor Mayenne (53)

Ref.4044. Charming 17th C. dwelling and its reception building in Mayenne department. 'In this land of moor and heather, the passage where one meets this beautiful ruin lacks neither charm nor freshness, with its forest and deep valley. These are the words of Abbé Angot to describe the environment of this property Located in the north of the Mayenne, historically in the Bas Maine, this 17th century dwelling is built in the countryside, in a relatively isolated, intimate and charming environment. In the middle of an old medieval fortress surrounded by water, it comprises the remains of an old castle and its wings, one of which is used as a home and the other as a reception room. 'Curious', 'aesthetic', 'historical' and 'authentic' define this place, which bewitches the walkers who get lost in it. A small resource town is 10 km away by car; all shops and services are provided by a dynamic and historic town 19 km away. The dwelling is reached by a single bridge spanning the moat, passing under a delightful porch of vermiculated stonework, of which the semicircular arch and its pedestrian door remain. The ruins of the castle and the parapet walk, the moat, the base of two imposing defensive towers and the two large communal wings, which are the only parts that can be inhabited today, remain from the old fortification, whose size and splendour of yesteryear can be imagined. In the middle of the enclosure is a formal garden with an old gates in the centre. The two outbuildings are arranged symmetrically on either side of the garden, back-to-back with the old castle that once stood at the end of the courtyard. They are built of stone, rendered with lime, covered with slate and the roofs are adorned with charming bull's eyes; the east wing is fitted out as a vast reception room and the west wing is the dwelling which comprises: On the ground floor: a large room partially separated into two volumes by an entrance hatch which is glazed; this room includes two monumental fireplaces, cushions, exposed beams and the start of the stairway to the first floor; to the south, a bedroom with a fireplace, a terracotta floor laid between oak slats and exposed beams, and adjoining a bathroom - wc; to the north, a vast kitchen with a fireplace and a terracotta and stone floor, and to follow a technical room (laundry/boiler room), and a toilet. On the first floor: separated by hemp and lime partitions, 4 bedrooms with shower room and wc; the floors are covered with sea rush. The rooms face east and south, and on the opposite side, the thick, high walls formed the wall topped by its parapet walk. It should be emphasised that the work carried out was done with a technical and artistic concern, the result of which is remarkable. Here again, the adjectives curious, aesthetic, historical and authentic are used. The living area of the house is approximately 350sqm. Opposite the dwelling, the former stables (twin building of the dwelling) have been converted into a reception area and the work was completed in April 2020. The large room measures approximately 250sqm. The floor is made of tinted cement, the walls are plastered with lime and the framework is covered with an elegant formwork in the shape of an overturned ship's hull, giving the room volume and sound absorption. In the extension there is a room for the caterer and a sanitary block (toilet and washbasin); A stone outbuilding with a slate roof used as an equipment shed is set back from the dwelling; A picturesque chapel 3.2 km away by car, covered with shingles. The fortified enclosure dominates the old garden to the south, which is to be recreated, and is bordered by raised paths offering a bucolic walk around it. A few small, unoccupied meadows complete the ensemble for a total surface area of approximately 6.17 acres (2.59 ha). The general atmosphere bears witness to a place steeped in history and legends: 'tradition has it that a hound's head, sculpted on one of the walls of the easements, indicates the exact spot where a barrel of gold is hidden, but this treasure has not been discovered'. The Mayenne: castle, manor houses, beautiful residences. Gilbert CHAUSSIS. The work carried out by the current owner has made it possible to save and restore this site, which seemed condemned to a slow decline. The place is now saved and alive! This singular place is calling for a new owner willing to humbly continue the preservation of this thousand-year-old site.

€595,000
350
land  2.6ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

Manor 4
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25

Manor Fougeres (35)

A 17th-century chateau listed as a historical monument with outhouses and over seven hectares of grounds, nestled between Rennes and Mont-Saint-Michel. Country lanes wind through farmland and woods to join a cul-de-sac that leads to the property. Beyond the entrance gate, a driveway leads to the chateau. A chapel stands beside this driveway. The chateau towers over a French formal garden. A pond lies on the far side of this garden. The chateau dates back to the 17th century. It has a basement, a semibasement, a raised ground floor, a first floor, a second floor and a third floor. The edifice is listed as a historical monument. It looks out at its grounds, which extend all the way around the chateau and cover more than seven hectares. The chateau’s elevations are made of dressed stone. The building is made up of three asymmetrical sections. It stands in front of a main courtyard. A monumental double flight of steps marks the central section. A bell-shaped slate roof caps this central section. This majestic roof is adorned with a bull’s-eye window and underlined with modillions. A double-level roof lantern crowns the bell-shaped roof. Square slate tiles cover the roof lantern’s lower level and scale-shaped slate tiles cover its upper level. The roof lantern culminates in a finial. The edifice’s two other sections have hipped slate roofs. These hipped roofs are steep-sloped and are also underlined with modillions. Pediments with mouldings cap the windows. A broken arched pediment with a bull’s-eye window in the middle crowns the main entrance door. The facade faces east. It is bathed in natural light as soon as the sun rises. The sun then illuminates the other elevations throughout the day. At the back, there is a rear court edged by a south wing, an annexe and an orangery. At a lower level, there is an orchard and a swimming pool with a pool house. Woods complete the property. They form an enclosure around some sides of the property, which covers over seven hectares in total.

€2,200,000
850
8bd
6ba.
land  7.1ha

By Patrice Besse

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