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Ideally located at the entrance to Honfleur, in a sought-after residential area, Manoir du Buquet combines heritage elegance with contemporary comfort. Behind the gate, a driveway lined with flower beds and fruit trees guides the eye to the remarkable, well-kept XVIIe century manor house. Now the main residence operating as a B&B, the property includes the manor house, a traditional wine press and a Norman house converted into two independent gîtes. On the ground floor, the manor house comprises an entrance hall with a beautiful period staircase, a light-filled living room with fireplace and generous volumes, where the original features have been carefully preserved, a through dining room with fireplace, a kitchen, a storeroom, a separate toilet and a laundry room. On the first floor, a beautiful master suite with dressing room and private bathroom is accompanied by two double bedrooms sharing a bathroom, as well as several complementary spaces: boudoir, small lounge, linen room, etc. The second level offers an additional suite and a vast attic to be converted according to your plans. The Norman house, divided into two gîtes (5 and 6 people), benefits from two private gardens, offering a welcoming and convivial setting just a few minutes from the town center and the Vieux Bassin. The former wine press is now used for storage. This building, full of character, offers great potential for conversion into a reception room, additional gîte or leisure space. The whole property is harmonious and full of charm, ideally located for a living, hospitality or tourism investment project in the heart of the dynamic Honfleur area. +33685645684
…By Bonaparte
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
…By Barnes Deauville
Ref. 4434: Authentic 15th C. Lordly Dwelling for sale in Normandy. The property is located in the heart of Basse-Normandie, in the west of the Orne department, in the hedged farmland known as 'Pays d'Houlme'. Although the borders of this region are unclear, it stretches from the 'Suisse Normande' in the North to the edges of the Andaines forest in the South, from East to West, in the centre of an axis between FLERS and ARGENTAN, of which BRIOUZE is the local capital. It is in the countryside, close to but preserved from civilisation, that you should look for this discreet and reassuring house, well established in the heart of its landscaped setting. With its reasonable size and numerous outbuildings, this property is perfectly suited to the most diverse projects to meet the requirements of a main, secondary or professional residence. LE PAYS DU HOULME: A granitic land historically marked by the Viking invasions, the 'Houlme' can be defined as a green bocage criss-crossed with sunken paths, rich in manor houses and half-timbered houses set on the banks of ponds and rivers; apple and pear trees, a tourist country if ever there was one .... a true hymn to the countryside. The jewel in the crown of the Houlme, located a few leagues from the house, is the Grand Hazé, considered to be the largest marsh in the Orne. It covers almost 200 hectares and is a sensitive natural area classified as Natura 2000, a natural heritage of extraordinary richness (fauna and flora). Walking trails and an observatory allow you to appreciate, among other things, one of the most renowned bird breeding sites. Hikers can also reach the spa town of Bagnoles de l'Orne by the 'voie verte', accessible from Briouze. BRIOUZE: Small dynamic town with the appearance of the capital of the 'Houlme' where all the commercial, craft and cultural activities are concentrated (supermarket, doctors, pharmacy, retirement home, 2 nursery schools, 2 secondary schools, 2 primary schools, all shops). This property dates from the end of the 15th and beginning of the 16th century and would have been inhabited by one of the many lords of the Barony of Sées. It is likely that a farm was attached to it, as evidenced by the current existence of small scattered farms. The current owners acquired it in 2003 and began a systematic restoration campaign, obsessively guided by the conservation of the existing heritage. In 2005, they were awarded the 'Fondation du Patrimoine' label in recognition of their efforts and the architectural quality of the building. This label is awarded in close collaboration with the architect of the buildings of France and provides some advantages (financial aid and tax exemption). New, more 'seaworthy' life projects now await the owners .... The dwelling is of great sobriety, built of granite over 3 stories under a slate roof decorated with 2 beautiful chimneys. The openings are very asymmetrical in size and position, probably installed for defensive purposes, as evidenced by the bars that have been preserved. A beautiful stone staircase adorns the north facade and provides access to the room with the best view... and defence in case of attack. This deceptively large dwelling has a living area of approx. 300 sqm, distributed as follows: The ground floor: central north and south entrances opening on to a large living room with a monumental fireplace (39 sqm), terracotta tiles and joists, lime/hemp walls. Opening to a staircase leading to the large living room on the first floor. On the right-hand side, a fitted kitchen (floor tiles and joists), adjoining a scullery, utility room and boiler room. Ceiling height of 2.40 m. On the left, vast dining room with monumental fireplace (35 sqm). Tiles and joists. Start of a wooden spiral staircase leading to the first floor. 1st floor (left-hand side): large 34 sqm study in the form of a wooded cathedral, with parquet flooring. Light wells through an original stained glass window and through a joist interval dominating the dining room. Ceiling height of 5.50 m. 1st floor (right-hand side): also accessible via the outside stairway, large lounge with monumental fireplace (approx. 50 sqm), with period floorboards and doors. Ceiling height of 2.30 m. Access on the north side to 2 small rooms used as bedrooms (7.60 and 8.35 sqm), in a row. South access to a small intermediate storage room, open to a bathroom/shower/wc, and giving access to a miller's staircase leading to the 2 bedrooms on the second floor. 2nd floor: on either side of the staircase, 2 bedrooms, respectively 30 and 42 m² on the ground, under cathedral-shaped wooden slopes. Ceiling height of 3.50 m. It should be noted that all the rooms have numerous period features (arches, fireplace, kitchen garden, niches, locks, fittings, eyelets, safe) ..... The property is sold fully furnished. There are 6 outbuildings, nicely spread out on the northern side. They are all in good structural condition. -Building with cob and wooden gable, under tiles, used as a workshop, wood shed. -Building with stone base, cob and half-timbering, under tiles; former pigsty. -Half-timbered building under tile, used as summer annex. -Light half-timbered building, with no particular use. -18X6.50m cob building, half-timbered gable - under recent tiled roof. Greenhouse/charettery/stable. Presence of a floor. -Barn in the form of a canopy, very high, covered in fibreglass - 12X7.50m. The property is accessed via a small driveway of approximately 100m to the north. A second road gives access to the utility outbuildings. The land is flat and offers unobstructed views, particularly to the south. It is entirely landscaped and laid out in the English style, alternating with large lawns dominated by a few oak and lime trees. The immediate surroundings of the dwelling are full of flowers, interspersed with lively hedges and various shrubs that create a lively atmosphere in response to the rigour of the granite facades. A well-kept vegetable garden is next to a pretty frog pond....pavée. There is a second well. Pear trees, apple trees, cherry trees, mirabelle trees, plum trees and vines complete the decor and make these 7,41 acres a restful place where the eye is constantly immersed in a natural world, which is very Norman. An opportunity to acquire only 4.94 acres. Taking advantage of the nearby Natura 2000 zone, the site can boast of being a 'protected area', which means that it is free from any nuisance, right of way or distorting project. A place to live or a place to holiday, this house is sure to seduce with its charm and authenticity. 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.4456 : 16th and 18th century manor house in Bayeux The manor house is nestled in a picturesque alleyway. In fact, the wall and elegant gateway separating it from the street barely manage to hide its proud silhouette. It is an ‘L’-shaped building comprising a four-storey, ashlar 18th-century main dwelling set against a four-storey Renaissance-era tower on a vaulted cellar. The building has a slate roof. In total, the property has 9 main rooms including 1 living room, 1 study, 6 bedrooms with en suite bathrooms and 1 other bedroom. There is around 300 sqm of living space. The property has been carefully restored, preserving many period features: parquet flooring, wood panelling, solid wood doors, fireplaces and overmantels, beams and joists, etc. The 18th century dwelling spans around 220 sqm and comprises : On the ground floor, an entrance hall leading to a study on one side and a living room with a monumental fireplace on the other, extended by a contemporary glass roof. This brings a great deal of light to this 48 sqm reception area. A fitted kitchen, a scullery and a wine cellar complete this level (HSP 2.79 m). From the entrance hall, a remarkable ashlar staircase, adorned with a mascaron at its starting point, leads to the upper floors. There is a 10 sqm bedroom on the middle floor. The first floor includes a suite comprising a 24 sqm bedroom with fireplace, a shower room and a dressing room with window (2.74 m high). A further 10 sqm bedroom is located halfway upstairs. The second floor includes a second suite, a 24 sqm bedroom with fireplace, a shower room and a dressing room (2.9 m high). The third floor comprises a 14 sqm attic bedroom and a shower room. The Renaissance tower gives access to the second dwelling, measuring around 80 sqm, which houses three guest rooms (one on each floor). Each has its own private shower room and kitchenette. The spiral staircase that connects these rooms leads to a former lookout room with a fireplace, now used as an attic. On the ground floor, the tower also gives access to a 14th century vaulted cellar, which houses the boiler and other functional equipment. There is also an electrically operated garage measuring 24 sqm (the entrance measures 2.9 m x 2.4 m), 50 metres further up the same street. The walled courtyard and garden provide a quiet, private outdoor space. There is a lovely, unobstructed view of the cathedral. Part of the garden is terraced, the other laid to lawn and planted with flowers, with part facing south. The cadastral area is 293 sqm. 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
In the historic center of Bayeux, Normandie Privilège offers you a fully restored manor house from the 16th and 18th centuries, its walled garden, and its garage.Among the emblematic buildings of Bayeux, the property combines an 18th-century house with a Renaissance tower, which provides access to another house from the 16th century. The oldest part remains a vaulted cellar from the 14th century.The living area is around 300 m2. In total, there are 9 main rooms including 1 double living room, 1 office, and 7 bedrooms, of which 6 have en-suite bathrooms.Upon entering, an elegant stone gate bears witness to the authenticity of the place. Many period elements decorate this noble residence, including two remarkable stone staircases, parquet floors, fireplaces with their trumeau, and numerous woodwork. The whole, enhanced by a studied decoration, exudes charm and character.Contemporary additions do not clash; on the contrary. A huge glass roof illuminates part of the living room, emphasizing the volume of this reception room (nearly 50 m2). The bathrooms stand out for their luxurious simplicity. For comfort, central gas heating and double-glazed windows equip the home.Outside, a courtyard and a garden allow you to enjoy beautiful days, in peace and out of sight. They benefit from a "postcard" view of the cathedral.The property also includes a nearby garage.The price of this property is €1,399,000. Agency fees are to be paid by the seller.Estimation of the annual energy costs for the accommodation: between €6,640 and €8,870 per year. Average energy prices indexed on the years 2021, 2022, 2023 (including subscriptions).Information about 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 given in this description results from our visit to the property as well as information collected from the current owner. The areas and construction periods, in particular, are provided for informational purposes, have no contractual value, and cannot engage our liability in case of inaccuracy or omission.The photographs may have been retouched.Agency reference: 211This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Normandie Privilège
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.
…By Pays D'auge Immobilier (sarl)
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.
…By Pays D'auge Immobilier (sarl)
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.
…By Daniel Feau Deauville
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
At the end of an alley lined with meadows, sheltered from prying eyes, you will discover this 16th-century Norman estate located just a stone's throw from the D-Day beaches. This family property has a set of housing and buildings allowing for the implementation of hotel, event, and coherent equestrian activities. Its landscaped garden, moats, and covered, heated pool give this place a certain prestige. Around a central honor courtyard are the manor, a first building that includes garages and a beautiful free space, as well as a second building with two rows of boxes and its orangery. Here is what you will find in the authentic Norman manor with its thick stone walls and slate roof. It includes a main residence as well as several independent accommodations. The main residence: a large hallway (36 m²) with a fireplace, a living room (31 m²) with its pellet stove, a second living room (24 m²), a fitted kitchen (30 m²), a bedroom (19 m²), a boiler room (4.5 m²), a laundry room (23 m²), and a utility room. The garden provides access to the pool. Accommodations: A large gite with its separate entrance: it is a two-level house, including a garage and a private garden, a spacious convivial living room (58 m²) with a beautiful fireplace insert, equipped kitchen (29 m²), four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and independent toilets. A terrace bordered by vegetation with its barbecue. Two accommodations on the first floor with a separate entrance: The first gite is an independent three-room apartment that can accommodate up to five people. It includes a living room and a small equipped kitchen, two bedrooms, a bathroom, and toilets. The second gite is an independent two-room apartment: It includes a living room and a small equipped kitchen, as well as a bedroom with a bathroom and toilets. Two other buildings form, with the manor, the main courtyard of the estate: The first building includes two garages, a shed, a room of 80 m² (multi-purpose use), and a guest studio. The second building includes two rows of 6 boxes and a large available space of 220 m² on the upper floor. Land area: approximately 4 hectares, including enclosed paddocks and meadows bordered by natural hedges. Additional information: Covered pool (11m by 5m), heated by a heat pump. An outdoor shower room for the pool. An outdoor summer kitchen (10 m²). Central heating is fuel-based: Weismann brand boiler. Electric heating in the gites. Reception parking. In all these aspects, this character property nestled in a beautiful hedgerow and bucolic landscape will not leave you indifferent, whether you are a horse lover or looking for a family, hotel, or event project in Normandy. Negotiation possible. Information document not contractual. "Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr". Following Article L. 561-5 of the Monetary and Financial Code, a copy of the identity document of all visitors will be requested before any visit.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agence Equine-quest Immobilier
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
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.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Ref.4424 : French listed manor house for sale in Normandy In the heart of Normandy, in the emblematic Pays d'Auge, on the outskirts of a market town of just over a hundred souls, a stunning estate with a fortified appearance has stood secretly out of sight for over five centuries, its only surroundings the luxuriant nature of its beautifully laid-out French-style parkland. The acknowledged heir to a past devoted to perfecting the edifice, this property today exudes a beautiful harmony and invites contemplation, exuding genuine feelings of well-being that have always encouraged the hosts of the premises to pass the torch only to sincere lovers of heritage. Everyday life, with all its many demands, is made easier by the proximity of a dynamic city only a few leagues away, with the towns of Caen and Lisieux providing all the necessary motorway, rail, sea and airport links. The Pays d'Auge is a first-rate tourist destination, within easy reach of the sea, rich in varied landscapes, sporting and nature activities, and less than 200 km from the capital. A past... a heritage... a dream... a reality... everyone will appreciate if they can invite themselves into history. The manor house was built on an almost square plan in the late 15th and early 16th centuries, before undergoing extensive alterations in the 18th century. This was clearly a ‘defensive’ property, built on a platform surrounded by a moat, with massive towers and numerous loopholes and firing points. The dwelling comprises a main body with a tower at each corner, each of different size and design depending on when they were built. The lower storey is built of small limestone rubble. It is topped by a timber-framed upper storey. A large triangular pediment, added in the 18th century, dominates the facade facing east. This facade is flanked by two symmetrical masonry towers with a hexagonal timber-framed upper storey. The south-facing facade is also flanked by two towers, one of which is cylindrical in stone and has a conical roof. The other to the north, square in plan, is a small keep. It has a limestone base. The upper storey is timber-framed and covered with five-hole tiles, the classic protection against the elements in the 17th century. An enclosed corbelled gallery joins the towers to the south and west. The original north wall is only visible from inside the dwelling, as it was lined with a timber-framed wall in the 17th century for greater convenience. The entire dwelling is on a human scale, with approx. 250 sqm of living space distributed as follows: Ground floor: Main entrance via the east tower (exposed stone walls, terracotta floor tiles, fire-place) - (ceiling height : 3.28 m); Living room (44 sqm) (fabric, terracotta floor tiles, 2 stone fireplaces (one functional), overmantel) - ceiling height: 3.30 m ; Kitchen (15 sqm) (stone floor, monumental fireplace (wood-burning stove), exposed joists; Second entrance hall (15 sqm) used as scullery, cloakroom, boiler room, wc, wooden spiral staircase; Hallway (6.85x1.00 m) with outside access to the gardens and to the spiral staircase; Dining room in the east tower (exposed stonework, terracotta floor tiles, bare ceiling), 3.30 m high; Stone spiral staircase leading to the upper floors. Remarkable coffered door (3.00 x 1.75 m). 1st floor: Access to office in east tower (4.30x0.95) (sea rush, low panelling); Study/library: ceiling height : 3.50 m (terracotta floor tiles, stone fireplace); Hallway leading to the bedrooms (6.70x1.15 m) (low panelling, bare ceiling); Bedroom 1: 40sqm (fabric, terracotta floor tiles, stone fireplace with overmantel, alcove, dressing room); Library, hallway, bathroom + wc (ceiling height : 3.30m); Bedroom 2: 19 sqm (plaster, terracotta floor tiles, stone fireplace, half-timbering), shower room, adjoining wc; Wooden spiral staircase (interlocking half-timbering) - 3.40 m high; Bedroom 3: 18.50 sqm (fabric, carpet, exposed joists, stone fireplace with overmantel), separate wc, small dressing room - ceiling height : 3.40m ; Spiral staircase leading to the attic. 2nd floor: Vast attic (40 sqm) in cathedral form, with exposed timbers (insulated), carpeted floor; 2 attics for storage (insulated) - 5.00 m high at the ridge. The manor's outbuildings are grouped together to the north in the former ‘bailey’. There are seven of them, all with rubble stone bases topped with half-timbering and topped with flat tile roofs. The facades and roofs are protected by an historic monument listing dated 10/11/1993. When they were acquired, some of them were converted into guest rooms (gites), reception rooms or studio flats. 1) CARETAKER'S COTTAGE : It comprises 2 levels with a total floor area of around 100sqm. Ground floor: living room (lounge/dining room), separate kitchen, wc. First floor: landing bedroom, 2 smaller bedrooms, bathroom. Brick/terracotta - Oil-fired central heating - Single glazing - Electricity to be upgraded. 2) GITES/GUEST ROOMS : A) Living room with shower room - adjoining WC. Floor tiles and joists. 35sqm. B) Living room with shower room - adjoining WC. Tiled floor and joists. 38sqm. C) Living room with shower room - adjoining WC. Tiled floor and joists. 29sqm. Electric heating - 100l hot water tank - Single bend - Separate meter - Electricity to be reviewed. D) Separate kitchen and utility room (12sqm) equipped with sink, hob, washing machine, tumble dryer, fridge/dishwasher. E) Cellars: one used as a storeroom (23sqm) / the other as a wine cellar (16sqm). Electrical panel with differential. Terra cotta floors. Rooms as is. Attic over the whole. Roof at rear of guest bedrooms to be redone. 3) SHEDS : Long building (17x 6 m) divided into 3 sections for equipment storage. Canopy for wood storage at the rear. Roof tired. 4) RECEPTION ROOM : Magnificent building overlooking the moat, converted into a vast reception room. Terra cotta floors - Cathedral ceiling (7.90 m to the ridge) - Mezzanine in the gable end Numerous windows providing plenty of natural light (single glazing). Recent electrical panel. Dimensions: 14.65 x 6.48 m = 95 sqm. 5) DOVECOTE : Extending from the guest rooms is a square, half-timbered dovecote dating from the 15th century, topped with a stone base. There are approx. 400 boulins, indicating the size of the primary estate (1976 acres - 800 ha). Attached is a workshop (concrete floor, with a small mezzanine for storage). 6) GARAGES and STUDIO : Square timber-framed building on 2 levels with outside access on the first floor. Ground floor: 2 garages: (6.25 x 3.25) and (6.28 x 3.13) - ceiling height : 2.40m. First floor: conversion of a small studio (28 sqm) comprising 2 bedrooms, shower room + wc. Electric heating - Electricity to be reviewed. 7) GAMES ROOM : name given to a stone outbuilding with no specific use, situated at the entrance to the property. There is an adjoining wood shed. Concrete floor, electricity. Attic. Dimensions: 13 x 5.50 m). ceiling height : 2.75 m. LANDS The property is at a reasonable distance from the little-used departmental road, thus benefiting from absolute peace and quiet. The official entrance is marked by two handsome stone pillars inviting you to follow the avenue of lime trees leading to the farmyard. A large orchard bordered by bright hedges of hornbeam precedes the first buildings of the farmyard, revealing generous grass that could give some horses a hankering.... This is followed by the farmyard, staggered slightly back from the manor house. From the small car park, the eye is immediately drawn to the moat; the culvert plunges us back into history by inviting us onto the manor's grassed terraces. The rear of the property sets a different tone when we take the second culvert and enter the heart of the formal garden, laid out around a central path shaded by tall, perfectly aligned topiaries. Numerous fruit trees mingle with the festivities all along this path until we reach the repository, where a thousand flowers and plants are delicately arranged in structured flowerbeds. A wood of around 3.70 acres (1.5 hectares) completes the décor, much to the delight of the roe deer... All the tree species are present (ash, elm, lime, yew, etc.). The property is regularly maintained, for the most part by the couple who look after it. The property is free from any visual, olfactory or noise nuisance. It comprises 9.41 acres (3ha 81a) of land. The following parts are partially listed on the Inventaire supplémentaire des Monuments Historiques : Dwelling, excluding modern decor; terrace on which it stands, with the remains of its towers; moat and its bridges; facades and roofs of the outbuildings; dovecote; facades and roofs of the farm buildings . listed by order of 10 November 1993. This property is a historic monument (allowing fiscal tax cuts if you pay taxes in France). Cabinet LE NAIL - Lower-Normandy - Mr Eric DOSSEUR : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Eric DOSSEUR, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 409 867 512 . We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
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Ref. 4083: Beautiful, partly listed, property to sale in the Perche region. This rare romantic property makes up a veritable hamlet with great potential for a commercial or family use. It offers both architechtural quality and a vast surface area set in the sought after hilly countryside of the Perche region. The Perche, located between Paris and the Normandy coast, is a land known for its succession of gentle hills and remarkable forests of beech and oak trees. This countryside, which invites you to go for bucolic and invigorating walks, benefits from the designation 'Regional Natural Park'. The Perche is also the land of manor houses, beautiful residences and the famous Percheron horses. This makes it a destination of choice for lovers of peace and nature at the gates of Paris. A town less than a kilometer away provides 1rst amenities. Access to the motorway is 17 km from the property. The property comprises mainly of two complementary inhabited buildings : 1- 15th C Manor of 300 sqm living space, comprises of : ground floor : entrance with stone spiral staircase leading to the upper floor, 4 rooms, bathroom, w-c, kitchen, salon, ex- chapel used a s a showroom. first floor : 2 bedrooms , a vast salon with a fine chimney , kitchen, bathroom, w-c. 2- 19 th C Hunting Lodge of 450 sqm, comprises of : ground floor : entrance leading to staircase, 2 magnificent and luminous salons, a period porch, a fine wood-panneled dining room with chimney, spacious kitchen, laundry and linen rooms, w-c first floor : 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms , 2 w-c Additional lodging see outbuildings below. The outbuildings around the 15th century manor house: A set of rendered stone buildings which includes a barn partly converted into a reception room of 120 sqm and a further 200 sqm to convert on the ground floor. Then a second barn of 180 sqm, with a nice height, and 200 sqm of additional stone buildings to convert. Outbuildings close to the 19th C Hunting Lodge : A very elegant 'U' shaped building with approx. 260 sqm of living space, with a further 340 sqm available for conversion: ground floor : 2 salons, staircases leading to first floor, sports gym. first floor :5 rooms. 5 bathrooms, 5 w-c. Vast cellars, garages, shed, horse stable, kennels. The roof is made of traditional, well-maintained tiles. The rooms have been fitted out in recent years. Electric convector heating. Good potential for further renovation. Upgrading of the individual sanitation to be planned. Pretty park planted with centennial trees (oak, lime tree, sequoia and weeping beech), elecant gravelled court, totalling around 7,81 acres. POSSIBILITY TO BUY ADDITIONNALLY TOGETHER OR SEPARATELY: - Adjoining woods of about 46,11 acres may be Acquired. Cabinet LE NAIL – Centre - Eure et Loir – M. Ernesto SORIA : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail ( www.cabinetlenail.com/en/ ) to browse our latest listings or find out more about this property.
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Ref.4316 : Manor house for sale in Normandy (South of La Manche department). The first manor house was built in the 17th century on the borders of the Manche, Orne and Mayenne departments. It is set in the Normandy bocage, just 2 km from the village, which offers all amenities. (all shops, health centre, pharmacy, etc.). The manor house currently has 510 sqm of living space and comprises : Ground floor: main entrance and service entrance, large lounge, former billiard room, small lounge, dining room, kitchen, study and orangery. Utility rooms, toilet, laundry room and shower room. The main rooms benefit from original decorative features (fireplaces, wood panelling, parquet flooring) that give them charm and character. 1st floor: 6 bedrooms, bathroom, library, study, toilet, utility room, attic. 2nd floor: attic The whole property has the feel of a warm and welcoming family home. The property has been used as a farm for many years and has numerous outbuildings: Former chapel ; Garage ; Shed ; Former farmer's house in need of complete restoration; Former cowshed; Former livestock building. The property comprises around 37 acres (15 hectares) of land, of which 29 acres (11.76ha) are rented. 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.
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Ref. 4665: Beautiful manor house for sale in Normandy. Situated on the border between the departments of Calvados and La Manche, this beautiful property is ideal for a hospitality business. Suitable for a hotel or restaurant. Spacious living quarters and reception rooms with a total floor area of approximately 1,800 sqm. The property covers over 4 hectares. 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.
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