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A 16th-century manor house and its wooded garden in the Suisse Normande region, 15 minutes from Falaise. Opposite the imposing 12th-century church of Saint-Martin, a wrought-iron gateway adorned with fine lance-point balusters and flanked by a Caen stone pillar topped by a gendarme opens onto a tree-lined driveway. A courtyard and terrace surround the manor house, which has an adjoining outbuilding on one side. On the opposite side, a gate leads to the back of the property and the garden planted with hundred-year old trees.
…By Patrice Besse
A 19th-century manor in around 5 hectares of grounds, 4 kilometres from Luc-sur-Mer and 20 minutes from Caen, in the heart of a lush valley. On the outskirts of a neighbourhood dominated by the bright shades of Caen stone, a lush, green track arrives at a wrought-iron gate. Beyond it, the private drive through the woods leads to a clearing tucked away from prying eyes. On one side, a foliage-covered, chalk cliff provides natural protection, while on the other a wood including hundred-year-old trees envelops the place in a peaceful atmosphere. In the centre, the garden is made up of several lawns, an orchard and grassy meadows spanning approximately 6 hectares. The late 19th-century residence, combining neo-Gothic and Anglo-Norman influences, stands on a slight outcrop. The three-storey main residence boasts a semi-underground garden level, a first floor and a converted attic. Its irregular L-shape gives it a picturesque silhouette. The steeply sloped slate roof combines dual-pitched Mansard, pavilion and conical roofs, punctuated by dormers and brick chimney stacks. The roof ridges are topped with decorative metal caps, sometimes arrow-shaped, underlining the building’s verticality. The façade combines light-coloured rendering with decorative half-timbering, in keeping with Anglo-Norman tradition. Tall mullioned and transom windows, a central oriel window and a wooden balcony punctuate the façade, while a semi-circular wooden patio overlooks the grounds. To the rear, a modern glazed extension, with a teak patio, blends into the edifice’s architecture, creating a subtle transition between old and modern. The grounds also play host to a covered swimming pool, a wooden pavilion and several landscaped paths, which lead from the house to the surrounding countryside, enhancing the manor’s romantic character.
…By Patrice Besse
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
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
Réf.4545 : Near Argentan, a fine manor farm offering reception facilities and a table d’hôtes, for sale. In the winding roads of Suisse Normande, centuries have shaped an exceptional landscape dotted with remarkable residences, living witnesses to the ancient history of Normandy. From Argentan to the outskirts of Caen, Suisse Normande boasts an architectural and historical heritage that has been jealously preserved from the ravages of civilisation. As a result, numerous manor houses and châteaux have privatised protected natural areas, granting themselves undisturbed peace and serenity. This farmhouse-manor house is fully in keeping with this tradition of hospitality and conviviality, offering today an ideal setting for receiving guests, organising meals with locals and creating a characterful inn. An elegant outbuilding of the neighbouring castle, this dwelling displays all the characteristics of a fortified 'farm-manor house', whose numerous outbuildings mark the visceral attachment to the land that animated the lords who once lived here. The property benefits from a reassuring neighbourhood while retaining its much-appreciated privacy. Nature offers a breathtaking view free from any disturbances. Daily life is taken care of just a mile away (5 km), with the town of Argentan providing shopping, crafts, administrative and logistical services. Step into the authenticity of the Orne valleys, peaceful holiday destinations just two hours by train from the capital. Suisse Normande is a privileged corner of paradise... a secret that you should discover... and keep to yourself. The property has an imposing structure comprising 4 buildings arranged opposite each other to form a courtyard of honour. An arched porch joins two conical towers with archways. The buildings are large, built of stone with tiled roofs. The windows are of various sizes, in keeping with their respective functions. The defensive aspect is very marked, originally limiting openings to the outside. More recent alterations have made up for the risk of a lack of light. The property comprises a main building that has been converted into a dwelling, logistical outbuildings and areas reserved for animals. While the outbuilding directly adjoining the dwelling has retained its utilitarian character (garages, storeroom and attic), the building opposite has undergone a complete interior conversion (reception room, guest house, boiler room). The main dwelling, enriched by a terrace overlooking the horizon, exceptionally untouched by any nuisance, is a natural extension for outdoor lunches and dinners, in the heart of a listed site. With an interior surface area of around 280 sqm, the dwelling is distributed as follows: Ground floor: Tiled central entrance hall on the south side (9.45 sqm) giving access on the left to a vast paved lounge (64 sqm) with a dining area. Monumental contemporary fireplace. Exposed joists. (Ceiling height (HSP) 2.44 m) large bay windows opening onto the terrace, enhanced by a 'cathedral' space giving it a 'loft' feel. Rear access via a hallway leading to the tiled kitchen. Laundry room and WC set back. Kitchen with dining area (46 sqm), fitted under the sloping ceiling. Tiled floor. External exit. Rear access to a former one-car garage (4.40 x 3.20 m), converted into a workshop. 2.66 m high. Adjoining shed, accessed via an old paved fruit garden, with a second staircase leading down. Exterior exit via the gable. First floor: comfortable wooden 'meunier' stairway giving access to a vast 'cathedral' landing room with parquet flooring (57 sqm), with multiple uses (library/study/summer lounge). A stone staircase leads outside to the first floor of the adjoining outbuilding. Straight 'meunier' staircase leading to 2 mezzanine bedrooms linked by a footbridge. Access 1 to a shower room and separate WC. Bedroom 1 with parquet flooring (18 sqm). Lounge/music room with parquet flooring (30 sqm). Exposed timbers. Passageway 2 leads to a bathroom and separate WC. Bedroom 2 with parquet flooring (22 sqm). Exposed stone walls. Wooden staircase leading to 2 attic bedrooms (3 and 4) with parquet flooring, linked by a footbridge. The rear terrace is a good size, with stone paving, allowing access from either the living room or the kitchen. There is a separate storage room with an upper floor, served by a wooden staircase. Outbuildings ; 1/ OUTBUILDING 1: set back from the main dwelling, long building comprising on the ground floor a large room (61 sqm) with hexagonal floor tiles; exposed joists; exposed stone walls. 2.50 m high. There is an old walled-in door leading into the lounge of the dwelling, thus creating interesting potential for extension. The first floor comprises a vast attic (61 sqm) with a wooden floor. The basement is a good height for conversion. This attic can be accessed via an outside stone stairway. It could be converted into a study/library/summer lounge in the dwelling. A neutral area with no easements or overlooking features has been transferred to the neighbouring property by the previous owners. The same applies to the watchtower adjoining the garages. The interweaving of the outbuildings with the neighbouring manor house made this allocation possible, without detracting from the spirit of the whole, and without generating any disturbing cohabitation. This is followed by 2 garages with elegant arched openings. 2/ OUTBUILDING 2: Adjoining the entrance porch, a beautiful watchtower with archery, a perfect copy of its neighbour... watching out for approaching visitors! The adjoining building remains the property of the château and is used as a garage. 3/ OUTBUILDING 3: a long building located opposite outbuilding no. 1, which has been refurbished inside, as follows: A large reception room with parquet flooring, 133 m² in size, with an overall height of around 9 m, equipped with 2 podiums. This room was designed as an auditorium and is used for numerous musical gatherings. Whitewashed walls. A small kitchen is attached. At the rear is the wood silo for the boiler. Garage for 1 car (concrete slab), with a small stairway leading to an attic. Boiler room to follow: wood chip boiler. There is an old De Dietrich boiler (out of order) and a plastic oil tank. Electric hot water tank. WC. 4/ THE GUEST HOUSE: converted in 1994 from what was probably staff accommodation, it has undergone a complete and meticulous renovation to accommodate friends or passing guests. Ground floor: Living room with single stone fireplace (42 sqm) - Hexagonal terracotta floors - Lime rendered walls - Exposed joists - High ceilings (2.85 m). Bedroom 1 located in the tower (diameter 3.95m) - Tiled floor - lime rendered walls - plaster ceiling. Utility room with shower and WC - Hexagonal terracotta floor. Kitchen (10 sqm) - Hexagonal terracotta floor - lime plastered walls - Exterior exit. Small passageway with wooden spiral staircase. Bedroom 2 on the right (31 sqm) - Stone floor - Exposed joists - Washbasin. Small adjoining shower room - separate WC. 1st FLOOR: large bedroom 3 (32 sqm) with parquet flooring, bath, washbasin and WC. Exposed joists - lime rendered walls. 2.50 m high ceilings. Small central bedroom 4 (10 sqm) - Hexagonal floor tiles - Lime rendered walls. Single bed. Bedroom 5 with parquet flooring (43 sqm) - Wooden fireplace with overmantel. Sleeps 3. En-suite bathroom in the tower (diameter 3.95 m) - WC - Decorative frieze on the ceiling. WINDOW accessible by spiral staircase. Simple storeroom; not suitable for conversion. The property has retained its authenticity and benefits from a mixed view, thanks to its 'lantern' windows. The 4.94 acres plot is divided between a main courtyard and grasslands planted with a variety of fruit trees (apple, pear, mirabelle, plum, cherry and apricot). A vegetable garden is a reminder of the self-sufficient life of these manor farms... A beautiful pond of around 200 m² completes the setting, allowing a few wild ducks to nest peacefully in the shade of the protective ash trees. The surrounds are walled, and it is highly likely that the bottom is also paved. The grassland allow a few donkeys and horses to enjoy the generous anf abundant grass. A 9 x 3m wooden shelter provides shelter if needed, and stores essential hay. A kennel for dogs and chickens.... Good neighbourly relations could lead to additional adjoining grassland being made available. The immediate surroundings are flat, allowing the eye to wander over the wooded hills of the Orne valley, where civilisation has been forgotten, leaving the land to a rich and wild fauna. A characterful manor farm steeped in history, offering generous volumes, authenticity and an exceptional natural setting, ideally suited to a project as an inn, table d’hôtes or reception venue centred around dining, in the spirit of a warm and genuine welcome in a private home. 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
Ref. 4280: Listed Manor, late 17th / early 18th century in Manche department, for sale. Built in a commanding position on the borders of Ille-et-Vilaine, Orne and Mayenne, this 17th/18th century manor house enjoys an extraordinary view over the Normandy bocage. The first village is 2 km away, and nearest town, 20 km away, which provides comprehensive services, including a railway station. Access to the motorway is only 20 minutes away. This listed manor house was constructed at the end of the 17th century and underwent remodeling at the close of the 19th century, with the north pediment raised to form a high 4-sloped roof. It offers approximately 275 sqm of living space, comprising: on the ground floor, an entrance hall leading on one side to two lounges retaining their 18th-century paneling adorned with intricately carved wood and a marble fireplace, and on the other side to a dining room featuring a granite fireplace and a kitchen also with a granite fireplace. The wooden staircase ascends to the 1st floor, where a long north-facing corridor leads to the four bedrooms and bathroom. The layout of these rooms, though largely in place, requires final completion. A spacious attic occupies the entire second floor. The outbuildings consist of: • -A guest house with a large kitchen featuring a fireplace, living room, two bedrooms, and a bathroom. • -A bungalow currently housing a sports hall. • -Another outbuilding containing a workshop, garage, and room upstairs. • An old stable on a portion of the farmland that is rented out. The property is surrounded by just over 32 acres, comprising: • -Parkland adorned with beautiful trees, including a cedar of Lebanon—a true monument planted in the mid-19th century—and a long terraced garden overlooking the bocage, offering a breathtaking view stretching to the borders of the department. • Approximately 2.50 acres of woodland. • About 19 acres under rental agreements. The following elements are listed on the Supplementary Inventory of Historic Monuments: The facades and roofs of the dwelling, along with its interior decorations (staircase, doors, paneling in the drawing room and dining room on the ground floor), and the garden area with its boundary walls (cad. ZD 55), as per a 1998 decree. This property is registered on the additional inventory of historic monuments, allowing for fiscal tax deductions for those paying 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
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.
…By Safti
NORMANDY, in Orne, near the Haras du Pin, land of horses, on the edge of a small peaceful village, on 1 hectare and 84 ares, charming and authentic MANOR with its outbuildings. On the ground floor: entrance with beautiful stone staircase under arch, hallway, dining room with stone fireplace, large independent kitchen with stone fireplace followed by a WC, living room currently used as a bedroom, dressing room and adjoining bathroom. On the first floor, landings leading to two beautiful bright rooms including a large upstairs living room with fireplace (or bedroom), another bedroom with fireplace and library. On the second floor: large landing serving two other bedrooms, one with private shower room and the other with dressing room. Beautiful original features preserved. Gas central heating. Connected to the sewer and alarm system. Away from the main house and overlooking a courtyard, beautiful set of outbuildings used as a cellar, former press, garage, woodshed, workshop, and former bakery. Beautiful adjoining land in the form of a landscaped garden, park, terrace at the back of the house, meadows and paddocks for horses with shelters overlooking a hiking trail. Very beautiful ensemble. Price: 549,000This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Eric Leys - Depuis 1974
Two hours from Paris, 25 minutes from the beaches of the
…By Safti
iad France - Céline Bailly offers you: LOWER NORMANDY - EXCEPTIONAL MANORELEGANCE and REFINEMENT in the Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel for this charming Manor, a jewel of historical heritage.Built between the end of the 16th century and the beginning of the 17th century, this character Manor made of granite stones and slate reveals a Chapel and a Pigeon House classified as Historical Monuments, true witnesses of the past.Nestled in the heart of the Normandy countryside in the south of Manche, the Manor embodies the timeless charm of the French countryside. It opens onto a rolling landscape typical of the region, where hedges, meadows, and groves create a lush and vibrant scenery that changes with the seasons.The Manor has retained all the grandeur of its origins. Remodeled in the 17th century, it consists of a rectangular main building, two pavilions, and two tall Towers. One round with an elegant oak spiral staircase and the second square, dressed with granite steps and walls allowing access to the upper floors. Offering a living area of approximately 340m² on a park of 1ha 61, the interior layout prioritizes fluidity and brightness, with numerous openings onto the park and terrace. Enhanced by a courtyard, outbuildings, a well, a gate, small orchards, and enclosed meadows.Stones, solid oak, exposed beam ceilings, tiled and terracotta floors and walls, monumental fireplaces in all rooms, and generous volumes, every detail reflects the desire to preserve the soul of the places while meeting the comfort requirements in all its rooms.On the ground floor, it offers an elegant entrance, followed by a majestic living room leading to the kitchen and a delightful dining room. Pantry, cellar, and boiler room.On the first floor, 4 sumptuous bedrooms and a lovely boudoir. For your comfort, 2 comfortable bathrooms.A second floor offers you a mezzanine landing, a private lounge with a cathedral ceiling open to a suspended library and an intimate reading corner.Rebuilt in 2002, the iconic Chapel, a Holy place rich in history, houses a tulip tree, two engraved slabs, one of which bears the name Arthur, under an oak frame with lovely stained glass.The Pigeon House was restored in late 2000 with stone floors and walls, under slates.This Manor opens the door to numerous projects: Receptions, seminars, artists' residence, equestrian life, agricultural activities, or the creation of a private hotel.3 kilometers away, a charming village with shops, schools, cultural services, leisure activities, and healthcare.20 minutes from Mont-Saint-Michel, a UNESCO World Heritage site.The Manor is an invitation to live at the rhythm of the seasons, in a preserved Normandy environment where history, nature, and elegance converge daily.Agency fees payable by the seller. Not subject to DPE. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation to clear brush, is available on the Géorisques site: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate advertisement has been drafted under the editorial responsibility of Mrs. Céline Bailly, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered at the COUTANCES RSAC under number 933404451, holder of the real estate canvassing card on behalf of I@D France SAS.
…By Iad France
Ref. 4742: 20 km from the sea, an old farmhouse-manor house for sale in Normandy In the heart of the Cotentin region, five kilometres from Valognes, this property enjoys a central and easily accessible location. Situated on a busy road, it benefits from excellent visibility, ideal for hospitality or commercial activities. Its location, equidistant from the east and west coasts, provides easy access to the popular resorts of Barneville-Carteret and Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue, located approximately 25 km away. The immediate proximity of the N13 road linking Caen to Cherbourg attracts customers in transit to ferry connections with England and Ireland. Finally, the nearby Cotentin and Bessin Regional Nature Park offers a natural setting sought after by hiking enthusiasts. All these assets make it a particularly suitable environment for projects such as inns, guest houses, reception centres or exhibition venues. Built from Valognes stone and covered with slate, this former manor farmhouse features a U-shaped layout typical of large rural residences in the Cotentin region. Its elegantly designed main façade, punctuated by regular openings and four dormer windows, exudes authenticity. The property has two entrances: on the left, a gate opens onto a large tarmac car park for customers; on the right, a second gate leads to a parking area reserved for private use. At the rear, a courtyard garden extends towards various outbuildings and then towards a grassy area, creating an open space overlooking the countryside. With approximately 630 sqm of living space on three levels, the property is distinguished by its flexible layout, divided into several independent sections, each with its own access. This configuration makes it easy to combine private life and professional activity, or to imagine multiple uses: main residence with rental income, guest house, reception venue, exhibition space or restaurant. The private area, measuring approximately 180 sqm over two floors, features an entrance hall with cloakroom and separate toilet on the ground floor, a spacious 60 sqm living room with open-plan kitchen, and a living room with fireplace. Upstairs, a landing converted into an office leads to three bedrooms and a full bathroom. Also on the ground floor, a separate two-room apartment — approximately 76 sqm — has its own entrance while remaining connected to the private and professional areas. It comprises a living room of approximately 30 sqm, a bedroom with shower room, separate toilet and laundry room. It therefore offers great flexibility of use: additional accommodation, rental, accommodation for employees or family. The professional area, covering approximately 282 sqm on two levels, offers generous and adaptable spaces. The ground floor has two adjoining rooms, each measuring approximately 60 sqm, a kitchen with direct access to the car park — ideal for a catering or reception business — and a storeroom. Upstairs, three additional rooms (18 sqm, 26 sqm and 50 sqm), separate toilets, a guest room with shower room and an attic complete the property. The second floor has two further guest rooms, each with its own shower room. The property includes two stone outbuildings that enclose the courtyard: an old barn and an old bakery. These buildings are currently used solely for storage, primarily for garden equipment. The 5 acres plot is organized into several areas that complement the various uses of the property. At the front, a narrow garden accentuates the main façade, with a simple and well-maintained design. At the rear, a tree-lined and grassy courtyard creates a more intimate space, ideal for relaxation or outdoor receptions. In the courtyard, a wooden terrace extends the commercial space – an ideal spot for meals or events during the warmer months. To the west of the house, a large paved parking area, approximately 1700 sqm, can accommodate between twenty and thirty vehicles. To the east, a second parking area is reserved for private use. Beyond the immediate surroundings, a pasture extends the property into the rural landscape. Cabinet LE NAIL – Normandy, Cotentin - Bessin : Mr Jérôme RENAUD : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 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
Villers-sur-Mer, just 10 minutes from Deauville and 2 hours from Paris, only two minutes from the beach and local shops, this fully renovated manor house is set within its own 1.8-hectare private park. The estate comprises a main residence of approximately 900 sqm, a caretaker’s house, and several outbuildings. A tennis court in need of renovation is included on the property. Possibility to create a swimming pool. Layout: Ground floor: Entrance hall, library lounge, billiard room, dining room, fully equipped open-plan kitchen. First floor: Two bedrooms, two studies/lounges, three dressing rooms (which may be converted into bedrooms), one bathroom, one laundry room. Second floor: Four bedrooms, three lounges/dressing rooms, two bathrooms. Basement: Fitness room, bathroom, wine cellar, laundry room, and several additional rooms.
…By Kretz & Partners
In the heart of a historic village in the Perche, at the crossroads of Orne, Eure-et-Loir, and Sarthe, stands an elegant master house nicknamed 'Le Châlet Normand.' Once the residence of the Abadie family, pioneers of cigarette paper in France, it embodies a unique heritage that blends industrial heritage and the art of living.Built at the end of the 19th century, this villa combines generous volumes, architectural refinement, and preserved authenticity.On the ground floor: a vast entrance hall, a large Louis XV living room (40 m²), a reception room of over 100 m² with a fireplace, opening directly onto the garden. A 42 m² kitchen extended by a 35 m² terrace, supplemented by a 13 m² service kitchen and a 32 m² office.Upstairs: eight bedrooms spread over two levels, including a suite with a rooftop terrace, for a total area of 240 m², along with three bathrooms and three shower rooms.The house opens onto a paved courtyard (260 m²) leading to an annex of over 100 m² with a stable, garage, and attic rooms. The garden, on two levels (620 m²), houses an old swimming pool and a boat pavilion by the Huisne River, which once served as an energy source for the Abadie factory.With its preserved period features, its fireplaces, majestic volumes, and intact neo-Norman charm, this residence is both a place of memory and a living house, ready to welcome new projects.A first stage of major restoration (roof, terraces, fireplaces, structures) has already been completed, providing a healthy and secure foundation. The former owners, an architect and decorator, will be able to share their experience and advice to support the continuation of this project.Le Chalet Normand is not just a house: it is a story to continue, a prestigious setting to reinvent, a unique living space in the Perche.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frSale price: €599,000Seller's feesContact your SAFTI advisor: Rodolphe AUGIRON, Tel.: 0651675278, Email: [email protected] - EI - Commercial agent registered with the RSAC of BLOIS under number 381 398 130This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Safti
Bayeux Sotheby’s International Realty presents this magnificent property listed as a historical monument, featuring a 15th-century manor, a dependency converted into an annex with its jacuzzi, an orchard with its unusual lodgings, and a vast meadow, all set on approximately 9450 m². Ideally located between Caen and Bayeux, in the heart of Bessin, this property is sure to delight enthusiasts of the region. The buildings are organized around a central honor courtyard, complemented by a lovely ornamental garden, a well, and a large pond with its terrace. The main residence, known as the Manor, includes on the ground floor: an entrance, a large recent veranda with an Eiffel-style structure including a very bright living room opening onto a fitted American kitchen, a laundry room, a second dining room with an impressive period fireplace, a living room with a fireplace, a very large master suite with shower room and independent toilets, and a corridor leading to an office space and granting access to the manor's tower via a beautiful spiral staircase. The first floor offers a spacious reception room with exposed beams, a large ornamental fireplace, and a mezzanine providing very beautiful volumes, two suites with bedrooms, bathrooms, and independent toilets, and another bedroom with a bathroom and separate toilets. The second floor features three large attics and provides access via the tower stairs to a final small isolated and atypical room of the Manor. The property has a 19th-century dependency composed of a two-level accommodation currently operated as a gîte, featuring on the ground floor a beautiful relaxation area with a jacuzzi, a lounge area, a shower space and toilets, a technical room, and a suite with a bathroom and toilets. The exterior-accessible floor offers an apartment with an entrance with guest toilets, two bedrooms including a master suite, and a large living room with an open kitchen. A large workshop with a mezzanine and five small storage rooms adjoin the gîte. At the back of this dependency, sheltered from view, lies a beautiful orchard with its two unusual caravans equipped with their respective terrace and jacuzzi. The property also has a large meadow of about 4,000 m² accessible at the back of the property, featuring a paddock, a vegetable garden, a chicken coop, and a large garden shed. Throughout the visit, you will be charmed by the character of the entire estate and the numerous possibilities it offers for both family living and tourist and event hosting.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Bayeux Sotheby's International Realty
2 kilometers from the sea, near Carentan, on the route of the D-Day beaches, Normandie Privilège offers a farmhouse manor from the 16th and 18th centuries, its tourist accommodations, its pond, and its 3.5 hectares of land.The property unfolds its buildings around a central courtyard closed by a monumental stone gateway. Restored with exemplary care, the property today offers an authentic and comfortable living environment, coupled with a flourishing tourism activity.The manor, built of dressed stone and covered with slate, offers approximately 320 m² of living space. It includes several reception rooms with preserved ancient elements, five bedrooms, three bathrooms, as well as partially converted attics. The restoration has successfully combined respect for the original structure — woodwork, fireplaces, period stairs, cement tiles — with modern comfort, ensured notably by central heating and double-glazed windows.Around the manor, several outbuildings have been converted into tourist accommodations. Three independent gîtes (94 m², 92 m², and 56 m² respectively), with a total capacity of seventeen people, are currently in operation. A family guest room, located on the first floor of the manor, completes the offer. The accommodations, elegantly decorated, benefit from recent amenities (satellite internet, electric vehicle charging station, extended wifi, remotely programmable heating). The activity enjoys an excellent reputation and very high ratings.The property extends over nearly 3.5 hectares of meadows and landscaped gardens. It includes a romantically charming pond, a paved terrace hidden behind the manor, a pétanque court, as well as a large parking area.The annex buildings consist of an old wine press, sheds, a garage, and a silo tower. Some have potential for further development.With its privileged natural setting, this property constitutes a completed ensemble, both as a character residence and an immediately operational business tool.The price of this property is €1,250,000. The agency fees are the responsibility of the seller.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website www.georisques.gouv.fr.The energy performance certificate (DPE) mentioned in this advertisement is representative only of the main dwelling (manor). Please consult us for the other accommodations.For reasons of discretion, the location of the property is indicated approximately.The information provided in this description results from our visit to the premises as well as information gathered from the current owner. The surfaces and construction periods, in particular, are given for informational purposes, have no contractual value, and cannot hold our responsibility for any inaccuracies or omissions.The photographs may have been retouched.Agency reference: 280This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Normandie Privilège
In the heart of Bessin, 10 minutes from Bayeux and the sea, 25 minutes from Caen, in a calm and peaceful location, Normandie Privilège offers you a 15th-century manor and its 19th-century annex, both listed as Historical Monuments.This fully restored property, which extends over nearly one hectare, is enhanced by a courtyard with a pond, a walled garden, and a pasture. It is suitable for both a family home and for hospitality activities.Of impressive proportions, the manor is raised over a square floor on the ground floor. The facades feature leaded windows. On the courtyard side, a contemporary glass extension prolongs the living quarters. At the back, a square tower rises over three levels. The floors are served by a remarkable spiral staircase. The living area is approximately 475 m2 with 9 main rooms including a living room, a dining room, a sitting room under the glass extension, a kitchen, a back kitchen, a game room - library, five bedrooms, four of which have an adjoining bathroom, and spacious attics.Located perpendicular to the manor, the 19th-century annex is a two-level residence. The elegant facade stands out with ordered openings and semicircular windows. Each level covers approximately 90 m2 with the following composition: on the ground floor, a spa with jacuzzi, changing room, showers, a bedroom, and a bathroom; on the upper floor, a spacious 3-room apartment (gallery, sitting room with kitchen, two bedrooms, one bathroom).Other outbuildings include a garage for two cars at the entrance of the property, a workshop with a mezzanine covering an area of 64 m2 on the ground, and three storage sheds.The honor courtyard connects on one side with the walled garden, and on the other with the half-hectare pasture. The garden, which has independent access, houses two unusual residences.This meticulously maintained property will appeal to those looking for space and tranquility in a historic setting. The proximity to Bayeux, the D-Day beaches, and numerous tourist attractions also make it an ideal place for a hospitality project.The price of this property is €1,680,000. The agency fees are the responsibility of the seller.The property is exempt from Energy Performance Diagnosis (DPE).Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website www.georisques.gouv.fr.For reasons of discretion, the location of the property is indicated approximately.The information provided in this description is the result of our visit to the premises as well as information gathered from the current owner. The areas and construction dates, in particular, are given for informational purposes, have no contractual value, and cannot engage our liability in the event of inaccuracy or omission.The photographs may be retouched.Agency reference: 215This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Normandie Privilège
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