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…By Patrice Besse
Just a few minutes from Deauville, this listed Historic Monument is set within an approximately 3-hectare wooded estate. Combining centuries-old buildings with generous, characterful volumes, it offers an authentic and preserved atmosphere. A rare property, suited to an exceptional private residence or a high-end project. For further information and the full dossier, please contact us.
…By Cadenza Properties
In a protected environment, this elegant manor house is discreetly revealed behind a protective hedge, offering beautifully renovated authentic architecture. With 343 sq. m of living space, it features two spacious lounges with remarkable stone fireplaces, a large kitchen opening onto the terrace with its imposing 17th-century fireplace, a scullery, 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and 4 toilets. The outbuildings include a complete wine press, a 90 sqm barn under a superb roof structure, a potential garage and several technical areas. All in good condition, they offer a charming living environment. The inner courtyard is home to a pleasant, sheltered garden, while outside, an adjoining orchard invites you to enjoy summer jams, surrounding the manor house on 8,200 sqm of protected grounds. Its 3-façade architecture provides independent living spaces to suit a variety of projects. Close to Falaise and its lively local life, Caen and its train station 25 minutes away and 2h30 from Paris. Sale price including agency fees: €599,000 Fees payable by the buyer Fees: 4.18% incl. VAT of the price excluding fees Sale price excluding agency fees: €574,967 Energy class : E Climate class : E Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €5,760 and €7,840 per year. Prices indexed to 1 January 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Normandie
In a peaceful village 5 minutes from Falaise, elegant renovated Renaissance manor house and its wooded grounds. Two stone pillars give access to a luminous square courtyard featuring the old dwelling and its architecturally-created wing, a 15th-century barn and a small stone dwelling adjoining the gate. The dwelling features two lounges, a dining room next to its small kitchen and a superb spiral staircase for part of the first floor, complemented by a straight staircase in the newer wing. The grand salon, formerly the monks' refectory, boasts a superb fireplace and numerous high-quality antique features. A space to be finished would make it possible to create a large family kitchen. Upstairs are five bedrooms, two shower rooms, two toilets and three smaller rooms. The barn provides ample space for a workshop and a small communal area, making it possible to imagine other projects. The 5.3 ha wooded park surrounds this elegant property to preserve its environment. 5 minutes from Falaise and 30 minutes from Caen. Energy class : D Climate class : C Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 2 930 euros and 4 030 euros per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Normandie
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
…By Agence Mercure Normandie
ORNE - 15 MN FROM ARGENTAN Boasting exceptional views of the winding Orne Valley, this square-courtyard farmhouse reveals its rich history. Tastefully renovated, the 280 m² main residence features a superb 64 m² living room with a stone fireplace and a panoramic view of the garden. There is also a large 46 m² kitchen with authentic charm, 4 bedrooms, and 2 bathrooms. Opposite, within the courtyard complex, a harmonious 227-square-meter guest house features a living room of 42 m², 5 bedrooms, and 3 en-suite bathrooms. Surrounded by 2.08 hectares of meadow, the buildings house a remarkable reception hall with perfect acoustics (approx. 137 m²) and other spaces suitable for conversion. This remarkable site has been listed on the “Inventory of Sites,” which protects the exterior grounds. Set in an exceptional heritage setting, this home charms with its thoughtful design. 15 km from the Argentan train station. Energy class: D Climate class: B Estimated annual energy costs for standard usage: between €2,290 and €3,110 per year Prices indexed to 2021. Information on the risks associated with this property is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Normandie
In the heart of a small village with local shops, hidden behind a superb postern entrance, this elegant 18th-century manor house (approx. 260 sqm) is surrounded by its outbuildings. 6,000 sqm of gardens bordered by a river and complemented by a 1.2 ha orchard. Meticulously restored inside and out, the property features a remarkable Caen stone staircase, a 32 sqm dining room, a 30 sqm fitted kitchen, a toilet, a ground-level bedroom and a large 32 sqm living room, all with stone fireplaces. Upstairs, a corridor leads to three charming bedrooms with period features, and a shower room. The left wing of the manor house remains to be renovated according to personal projects. The 120 sqm insulated attic can be converted into four rooms. Three garages, two of which are automated, storage buildings and two charming pavilions create a particularly elegant ensemble. Heat pump. Selling price: 777,179 euros Fees at vendor's expense Energy class : D Climate class : C Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €4,760 and €6,500 per year. Average energy prices indexed to 2021, 2022 and 2023. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Normandie
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
On the edge of Normandy Switzerland and the banks of the Orne, a 18th century manor to restore, its outbuildings and equestrian domain on nearly 4 hectares. 15 minutes on foot from the center of the village, a small departmental road leads to the entrance of the estate, enclosed by a schist wall topped with a wrought iron fence. The gate, flanked by stone pilasters crowned with gendarme hats, opens onto a grassy driveway and an honor courtyard that extends in front of the main living quarters. Two other lateral entrances provide access to the outbuildings. The estate was owned by the Lemarchand des Lingeries family for more than a century, from 1745 to 1877. It consists of a main building constructed in the 18th century, extended by a wing. Nestled in its garden, it rises three levels under the roof and is topped with a pavilion roof of flat tiles in orange hues, where four chimney stacks point towards the sky. The rubble is covered with a coating, and the window frames are made of dressed limestone. The large bays, aligned and stacked, are doubled with cross windows in wood. Two turrets, one round and one square, adorn the courtyard side facade. The facade of the wing, built on one level, is made of worked rubble stone and pointed, with red brick cladding framing the windows. The building is topped with a gable roof of slate. At one corner of the wing, on one side and at the back of the manor, there is an outbuilding consisting of a residence and a wellness area. On the exteriors, on one side extend a caretaker's house, a press, and cellars. Opposite are stables, barns, boxes, garages, and sheds. The whole is surrounded by enclosed meadows for horses. The southeast facade of the house faces a garden with a pond and a washhouse.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A restored, 19th-century manor, in the south of the Manche area, at the crossroads of three regions. A wrought iron gate in a tall stone wall opens from the street into the property, which boasts great architectural and landscaping coherence. The manor was built in the 19th century and stands in the middle of the grounds. Its sober silhouette is marked by an adroit mixture of Art Nouveau and Anglo-Norman styles. The property’s overall balance is reinforced by the immaculate and harmonious interior decorations and fittings. The three-storey façades made of rough-hewn blocks of granite are punctuated by slight protrusions and many tall, small-paned windows through which light streams into the interior. The steep sloping slate roof is dotted with tall stone chimney stacks. Set back from the manor house, the outbuildings avoid impinging on the property’s unity. The grounds are faithful to the original landscaping design and surround the residence with carefully mown lawns, winding paths and a variety of different trees. A vast meadow extends away from the property towards the surrounding countryside beyond the river. The residence was once home to the marine painter Marin-Marie, who was a solo yachtsman and a talented illustrator. He is famous for his daring transatlantic crossings on board the Arielle yacht and for his highly accurate maritime drawings.
…By Patrice Besse
In Orne, in the rolling landscape of Perche, a restored manor listed as a historical monument, protected by high walls, and its garden. Within walking distance of the village, halfway up a hill, at the end of a small road, the estate reveals itself, surrounded by tall walls flanked by round towers. The manor enclosure, accessible via a monumental crenelated gate, encircles a large U-shaped courtyard. The layout has been carefully landscaped, taking advantage of the slope and opening to the west towards the surrounding countryside, overlooking the enclosure. The main building is characterized by its high gable roof, covered in tiles and highlighted by a cornice. It is extended by a second building that is attached to it. Other buildings, respectively used as a gite, guardian's house, and various dependencies, complete the enclosure. Behind the main building, accessible by the layout, an orchard of 2 hectares commands the countryside.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In the Orne department, on the outskirts of the Norman Switzerland region, a 17th-century farm-manor house, its courtyard and garden of nearly 7,700 m². A long driveway, 300 years old and planted with horse chestnut trees, leads to the 17th-century impregnable-looking seigniorial home, once the estate of the famous marquis d’Ango. A covered double gateway with a basket-handle arch decorated with the coat of arms of the Motte Ango family, as well as an adjacent pedestrian door open onto a grand rectangular courtyard. All around, organised in a U shape, is the central manor and its outbuildings, the tree-filled garden and the chateau’s former moats. Facing the courtyard on the southern side, the 17th-century dwelling has two floors with convertible attic space, crowned with a gabled flat tile ochre roof. It is punctuated with three dormer windows topped with triangular pediments. Its stately façades are made out of hard masonry, granite, limestone, schist, puddingstone, formed from large dressed rubble stone. The windows are aligned in vertical rows, including the dormer windows, inserted into dressed grey granite surrounds.
…By Patrice Besse
A 19th-century manor in around 5 hectares of grounds, 4 kilometres from Luc-sur-Mer and 20 minutes from Caen, in the heart of a lush valley. On the outskirts of a neighbourhood dominated by the bright shades of Caen stone, a lush, green track arrives at a wrought-iron gate. Beyond it, the private drive through the woods leads to a clearing tucked away from prying eyes. On one side, a foliage-covered, chalk cliff provides natural protection, while on the other a wood including hundred-year-old trees envelops the place in a peaceful atmosphere. In the centre, the garden is made up of several lawns, an orchard and grassy meadows spanning approximately 6 hectares. The late 19th-century residence, combining neo-Gothic and Anglo-Norman influences, stands on a slight outcrop. The three-storey main residence boasts a semi-underground garden level, a first floor and a converted attic. Its irregular L-shape gives it a picturesque silhouette. The steeply sloped slate roof combines dual-pitched Mansard, pavilion and conical roofs, punctuated by dormers and brick chimney stacks. The roof ridges are topped with decorative metal caps, sometimes arrow-shaped, underlining the building’s verticality. The façade combines light-coloured rendering with decorative half-timbering, in keeping with Anglo-Norman tradition. Tall mullioned and transom windows, a central oriel window and a wooden balcony punctuate the façade, while a semi-circular wooden patio overlooks the grounds. To the rear, a modern glazed extension, with a teak patio, blends into the edifice’s architecture, creating a subtle transition between old and modern. The grounds also play host to a covered swimming pool, a wooden pavilion and several landscaped paths, which lead from the house to the surrounding countryside, enhancing the manor’s romantic character.
…By Patrice Besse
An 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
An estate designed for receptions on 3-hectare grounds, within the wooded Bessin countryside of Normandy, two hours and 15 minutes from Paris. Seen from above, the property is nestled amidst large expanses of farmland bordered by woods along their edges, while a long lane lined with trees leads to a group of buildings, organised in a U shape around a central landscaped courtyard. With a total floor area of approximately 1,500 m², the estate underwent a meticulous renovation in 2023, which successfully managed to combine its ancient architectural heritage with contemporary requirements. As for the buildings, topped with steep slate roofs, they are arranged around the main dwelling, a manor house built out of Caen stone and cadenced by tall small-paned windows. With two storeys as well as an attic level, it is flanked by two lower wings that frame a precisely defined courtyard, while the outbuildings extend along the courtyard’s three other sides. Featuring a long perpendicular building to the north, with an understated exterior, the main dwelling communicates with a contemporary, glassed in wing to the south, which is extended by a formal garden and more recent amenities. In addition, the exteriors, cadenced by symmetrical windows, alternate between pointed stone and stately blonde limestone window/door surrounds, whereas, behind, a thicket provides welcome shade and privacy. With breath-taking views of the Norman wooded landscape, which has remained unchanged for centuries, the whole exudes both the stability of a family dwelling, as well as the elegance of a site that is today focused on receptions, guest accommodations and celebrations, with its many reception rooms and bedrooms.
…By Patrice Besse
Located in a peaceful setting near Lisieux, this charming 18th-century mansion sits on 13 hectares of landscaped grounds crossed by a stream. The downstairs floor features elegant reception rooms with a monumental fireplace backing onto a terrace, plus a library area. Upstairs, a landing leads to four spacious bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms. There is also a guest house presenting a living room, a kitchen and two bedrooms. A second outbuilding is equipped with a living room, a kitchen and a mezzanine sleeping area. A third outbuilding consists of a living room, a kitchen and a bedroom. A veritable oasis of calm.
…By Emile Garcin - Normandie
In the historic center of Pont l'Evêque, a manor and its landscaped garden enclosed by 2500 m², consisting of two wings, one facing the street, the other facing a paved courtyard and garden.This characterful residence features a range of remarkable elements, monumental fireplaces, large living rooms with beautiful high ceilings, and antique woodwork.Spread over three levels with a living area of 400 m² and convertible attics, this residence is composed as follows:On the ground floor, an entrance leads to a double reception area for commercial use of 72 m², a second entrance to a large room with a fireplace.On the first floor: a vast living room with a fireplace, a second living room with a painted ceiling, a dining room, a kitchen, and a bedroom with a shower room and toilet.An independent entrance leads to a duplex loft renovated in 2021 with a beautiful view of the garden, composed of a living space with an open kitchen, a back kitchen, and upstairs, a master suite with a shower room, dressing room, separate toilet, and a second large bedroom.On the second level, convertible attics offering great potential of around 120 m².To complete this property, two garages, storage spaces, and two outbuildings to be renovated.The plot is partly buildable with double access.Ideal for investors, boutique hotel projects, or family homes. Fees charged to the seller - Estimated amount of annual energy expenses for standard use: €5650 ~ €7700 - Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr - Isabelle VAUGEOIS - Commercial Agent - EI - RSAC 820 558 526This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Barnes Deauville
In a village near Lisieux, 30 mins from Pont l'Evêque, Barnes is inviting you to discover this magnificent family property with a 3ha (7.4-acre) park. Built in the early 16th century, this 320m² (3,444 sq ft) manor typical of the Pays d’Auge region is laid out as follows: on the ground floor, a vast living room with a monumental fireplace, a second lounge with fireplace, a dining room, a kitchen, a utility room, and a guest toilet. Upstairs you will find 5 large bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, as well as a full attic space with beautiful framework and convertible space under the ceiling. A former barn and press (to renovate) round off the property. Fees payable by the seller - Julien Jerome - Sales agent - EI - RSAC 509 660 197 Agency fees payable by vendor - Julien JEROME - Agent commercial - EI - RSAC 509 660 197
…By Barnes Deauville
We are inviting you to view an exceptional 19th-century seaside property, set in peaceful, leafy surroundings, in the heart of Villers-sur-Mer in Normandy. With a unique character and boasting a sought-after location, it comprises a fully restored high-end villa as well as several outbuildings. The property is set in 1.75 hectares (4.3 acres) of magnificent grounds, in a prime location just a short walk from the shops and the beach. Providing exceptional elegance and rare volume, the residence offers 667m² (7,180 sq ft) of living space laid out over three levels, complemented by a large garden level and a converted attic. The ground floor opens onto a majestic entrance hall with a monumental staircase, leading to large reception areas comprising a lounge, libraries, a billiards room, a dining room and a large, welcoming kitchen. The impressive ceiling heights and wide windows flood the property with exceptional light whilst offering superb views over the grounds. The upper floors feature nine bedrooms, accessed via an elegant central staircase, as well as several additional spaces: offices, lounge, walk-in wardrobes, laundry room and utility rooms. A 34m² (366 sq ft) converted attic completes these levels. The property has been fully renovated with noble materials and contemporary amenities, incorporating modern and environmentally friendly technological solutions. The 220m² (2,368 sq ft) garden level, fully fitted out and heated, features numerous spaces dedicated to leisure and well-being activities: a large games room, an area suitable for a gym with showers and toilets, a large pantry, a wine cellar and plant rooms. The property also includes a 100m² (1,076 sq ft) caretaker’s lodge to renovate, as well as outbuildings comprising garages, outhouses and attics to be restored, offering a further 130m² (1,399 sq ft) of space. The fully enclosed and densely wooded grounds are accessed via a superb wrought-iron gate at the end of a no-through road, ensuring peace and privacy. There is also a tennis court to renovate. €6,200,000 Agency fees not included - Agency fees: Fees at 4.84% incl. tax payable by the buyer - Estimated amount of annual energy costs for standard use based on 2021 energy costs: €3,810 ~ €5,170 - Séverine Salesse - Sales agent - EI - RSAC 450 224 340 6,200,000 € Agency fees not included - Agency commission: 4.84%VAT included Agency fees payable by buyer - Montant estimé des dépenses annuelles d'énergie pour un usage standard, établi à partir des prix de l'énergie de l'année 2025 : 3790€ ~ 5190€ - Séverine SALESSE - Agent commercial - EI - RSAC 450 224 340
…By Barnes Deauville
Discover this exceptional 19th-century mansion, a majestic architectural masterpiece of 401 m² over 4 levels, ready to be revived under your guidance!Imagine living in an old palace where every detail breathes authenticity: ceiling heights of 3 meters, solid oak floorboards, stone moldings and fireplaces, and solid wood openings that bring in golden light. This mansion, with its 11 rooms and 7 spacious bedrooms, is a blank canvas ready to be transformed according to your dreams.Surrounded by a 13,000 m² garden adorned with century-old oaks and linden trees, this estate offers absolute serenity. Enjoy the heated indoor pool for swims even in winter, or relax on the natural stone terrace during a candlelit dinner. The fitted American kitchen is the perfect place for convivial moments.This mansion is an architectural treasure to be restored with passion. Its slate roof, stone walls, vaulted cellars, spacious attic, and convertible basement offer invaluable possibilities for expansion or storage. With its 2 bathrooms, 2 shower rooms, 3 toilets (one independent), and indoor (4 spaces) and outdoor (6 spaces) parking, this property is a page of history waiting to be written.This mansion is more than just a house: it is an adventure, a story to live, a dream to realize. Do not miss this unique opportunity to own a piece of history and transform it into a haven of peace that reflects who you are.Close to several amenities: within 5 minutes, you will find local shops, schools, and public transport. In less than 10 minutes, supermarkets, restaurants, and medical services are accessible. Several parks and green spaces are also nearby.Contact us today to visit this mansion and let us guide you in your project! We Invest France - Your trusted real estate partner.Fees to be borne by the seller. Energy class D, Climate class D Estimated annual energy expenses for standard use, established based on energy prices from the year 2015: between 2790.00 and 2790.00 €. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr.Your advisor We Invest France: Jonathan Viaud Commercial agent (Individual enterprise) RSAC 839 768 389 LISIEUX. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By We Invest Real Estate France
CABINET FAUDAIS invites you on a journey through time with this sumptuous 16th-century manor house, steeped in history and charm, located in the heart of a magnificent wooded park of approximately 9,000 m². Nestled in a peaceful and bucolic setting, this authentic residence will delight lovers of beautiful stonework and spaces to reinvent. With its characterful facades and spiral staircase, the manor house offers exceptional potential for a project as a main residence, secondary residence or prestigious guest rooms. The property also includes an outbuilding, ideal for a workshop, a gîte or independent accommodation to be fully converted. Renovation work is expected to restore this residence to its former glory, but its unique character and the beauty of its surroundings make it a rare and promising property.
…By Cabinet Faudais Saint-lo
Ref.4857 : Authentic 19th-c. manor house, restored with outbuildings and parkland in southern Manche, Normandy Situated at the junction of three historic regions in western France, in the heart of a small town in the south of the Manche department, where commercial activity still shapes daily life, this manor house is set within an old townscape where stone façades line the streets and bear witness to a prosperous past. Sheltered from the hustle and bustle, the property enjoys an environment that is both lively and peaceful, where everything is within walking distance: shops, schools and amenities. The towns of Avranches and Fougères are about thirty minutes away, whilst Rennes, around an hour away, provides access to fast rail links to Paris. The nearby Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel offers an exceptional maritime, heritage and tourist experience. Behind a stone façade with evenly spaced windows, the house offers approximately 350 sqm of living space spread over three floors, comprising 15 main rooms, including 8 bedrooms. The property charms with its original period features and the quality of its spacious rooms. Ground floor: Through the front door, a few steps lead to this raised ground floor, flooding the level with light. The eye is immediately drawn to the depth of the views and the clear layout. Opposite, the main living room, with its open-plan layout, offers a warm atmosphere. The original parquet flooring, weathered by time, complements the subtle mouldings and a beautifully crafted fireplace, around which the room naturally centres The dining room, extending from this space, has a more intimate atmosphere, perfect for leisurely meals. Here too, the original features – parquet flooring, fireplace, balanced proportions – contribute to a sense of harmony. The separate kitchen, adjoining the dining room, follows a traditional layout, with a separate external access for service. To the left of the entrance, a small sitting room and study complete this level. First floor: The staircase, accessible from the entrance hall, leads to a landing giving access to four bedrooms of similar size. The rooms retain a peaceful atmosphere, with wooden floors, a fireplace, original mouldings and decorative features, as well as a pleasing sense of balance in their proportions. The light is soft, filtered through the vertical windows characteristic of the period. Two bathrooms, a shower room and three toilets complete this level. Second floor: Continuing on from the first floor, this level features four additional bedrooms, laid out in the same way as the floor below, bringing the total to eight bedrooms. The layout remains faithful to the original, offering a clear and fluid layout. Two shower rooms, one bathroom and three toilets complete this level. Basement: On the lower ground floor, it houses the laundry room, the utility rooms and the geothermal heating system, as well as various cellars and storage areas. Outbuildings : A garage near the street entrance provides parking for three vehicles. It is situated discreetly, yet close to the manor house. A wooden building, formerly Marin-Marie’s workshop, located at the rear of the manor house, is in need of complete renovation. Land : At the rear, the garden is sheltered from view, offering an unexpected haven of tranquillity in the heart of the city. The layout is simple and balanced, allowing for freely arranged vegetation. This discreet and secluded outdoor space forms a natural extension of the house and contributes fully to its appeal. Beyond it, a meadow of around 5 acres (2 hectares) offers a glimpse of the Normandy countryside. Cabinet LE NAIL - Border of Brittany & South Manche : Mr Nicolas de LA VIGNE : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nicolas de LA VIGNE ,Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 920 814 274. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
In the rolling countryside of the Pays d’Auge, just 20 minutes from Lisieux and its train station, lies this exceptional listed manor (ISMH), both inside and out, showcasing the prestigious marks of its 16th-century heritage. Fully renovated to a high standard across 480 m², it offers modern comfort while preserving its authentic charm. The landscaped and illuminated grounds have been designed to offer scenic views and invite peaceful walks in a completely unspoiled setting. The main living areas include a 58 m² drawing room with a monumental fireplace and historic frescoes, an intimate 35 m² winter lounge from the 18th century, a warm and spacious 53 m² dining room, a fully equipped kitchen, seven bedrooms with period painted decor, and five bathrooms. The south-facing solarium is complemented by a summer dining area set under a majestic oak tree. A charming 80 m² guest house has been created in the former dovecote, offering two bedrooms. A large outbuilding in excellent condition completes the property. The estate extends over 18 hectares (approx. 44.5 acres) with meadows, woodland, a pond, and pastures, providing an exceptional and tranquil environment. Located just 2 hours from Paris, 17 minutes from the train station, and 5 minutes from local shops. Sale price including agency fees: €2,750,000 Fees payable by the buyer Agency fees: 5% incl. VAT of the net selling price Net selling price (excluding fees): €2,619,048 Energy rating: N/A Climate rating: N/A Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: Not applicable Information on risks to which this property is exposed is available at: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Normandie
Réf.4479 : 25 MINUTES FROM MONT-SAINT-MICHEL : Charming listed manor house for sale. This manor house, built in the late 16th and early 17th centuries, is a listed historic monument. It is located in the hedged farmland of southern Manche. The surrounding rolling, wooded countryside lends charm and tranquillity to the setting. On one side of the village, 2.8 km away, you'll find the nearest shops (baker's, post office, grocery shop and bar/tobacco shop). On the other, a small town of 2,800 inhabitants 3 km away offers the main shops and services. Avranches TER station is just 18 km away, and the A84 motorway (Rennes-Caen) is 8 km away. Mont-Saint-Michel is 22 km away. - Paris is 352 km away (4 hours via the A84 and A13). The manor house was built at the end of the 16th century in granite stone and slate. It was remodelled in the 17th century. It comprises a rectangular main building flanked to the south-west by an elegant round tower and, to the rear, two pavilions, one of which houses a beautiful granite stairway and a turret. This ensemble dominates a small valley and is full of character and authenticity. The courtyard features a chapel on one side and a dovecote on the other. The layout of these buildings adds charm and elegance to this listed property. The north/south-facing manor house has around 330 sqm of living space. It comprises Ground floor: - A hexagonal terracotta-tiled entrance hall with a granite staircase, - The lantern lounge with tiled floor, French ceiling and monumental granite fireplace, - the lantern-shaped dining room, 36 sqm, 2.4 m high, with tiled floor, beamed ceiling and granite fireplace, a kitchen accessible from the living room, with tiled floor, beamed ceiling, monumental granite fireplace, double aspect, direct access to the outside, a storeroom and a boiler room. The first floor is accessed via the granite chess-wall stairway from the entrance hall, and in the west tower via a wooden spiral staircase, and comprises : 4 large bedrooms (from 25 to 37 sqm), all with parquet flooring and beautiful fireplaces, an 8 sqm children's bedroom, 2 bathrooms, 1 toilet. On the second floor, a mezzanine landing gives access to a library under a roof frame, oak parquet flooring, rendered walls, exposed roof frame, granite fireplace and an attic. Outbuildings include : 1/ A granite chapel, under hooked slates, rebuilt in 2000, granite paving, exposed stone walls, oak roofing framework. 2/ A stone building with mechanical tiles, used as a 61 m² stable, and a 73 m² wooden garage with an attic above; 3/ Stone dovecote used as a workshop (23 m²) with slate roof and stone floor; 4/ Well in the courtyard. The property has a total surface area of 3.98 acres and comprises a main courtyard, small orchards and a meadow enclosed by hedges. The following parts are listed as Historic Monument : Manor house and dovecote (cad. ZI 17): listed by decree in 1991 This property is a historic monument (allowing fiscal tax cuts if you pay taxes in France). Cabinet LE NAIL - Border of Brittany & South Manche : Mr Nicolas de LA VIGNE : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nicolas de LA VIGNE ,Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 920 814 274. 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
17th-century manor to restore - New roof - Exceptional potential - At the gates of Mortagne-au-Perche Just 3 km from the center of Mortagne-au-Perche, in the heart of a rural and peaceful environment, this 17th-century manor offers approximately 450 m² to be restored, on a plot of 9,000 m². The roof has been completely redone, and the masonry is in excellent condition, providing a solid foundation for an ambitious rehabilitation project. Inside, two beautiful antique fireplaces bear witness to the original character and offer real period charm. The property is completed by two beautiful barns located opposite the manor, measuring 140 m² and 100 m², which can accommodate various projects: guesthouses, reception spaces, workshops, outbuildings, or garages. With its generous volumes, authentic elements, and transformation potential, this rare property represents a unique opportunity for heritage lovers or those with prestigious project ideas in the Perche. Seller's fees. Not subject to DPE. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Kairos Immobilier
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