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The absolute tranquility around this majestic COUNTRY HOUSE, discreet but with an incomparable look, in the middle of its 34ha (!!) of fields and forests, only the water of the nearby river can be heard, is a rarity absolute. For those looking for an authentic life, this beautiful residence with huge BARN (47 m long, 10 m wide, in excellent condition) allows you to live immediately and live unforgettable moments with family and friends. The village of Montbron with shops, school, all services is accessible in 10 minutes. The cultural and leisure offer of the beautiful Dordogne region perfectly surrounds this house, where there is a permanent dialogue with nature and tranquility. With a living area of 270 m², the large seigniorial building faces south. The main facade is spread over two floors, built symmetrically around tall shuttered windows. A large barn (450 m2), with characteristic rural architecture, opens onto the courtyard. On the ground floor of the main house there is a large living room with fireplace, a very spacious dining room, a very bright kitchen and a bathroom. The four bedrooms and a bathroom are on the first floor. The presence of the ceiling with old oak beams, the old parquet floor and the monumental fireplaces contribute to the general character and the authenticity of this house. The cellar, which extends over the entire surface of the house, houses, among other things, the wine cellar and storage. Elements such as the large entrance gate, the river that runs parallel to the driveway for a few hundred meters, the wooden bridge over this river on the private domain, the beautiful barn, the small stone buildings scattered in the courtyard, the large vegetable garden, the beautiful century-old trees, the typical architecture of the region, away from everything, etc. make this DOMAINE exclusive, discreet and extremely generous at the same time. Live hidden, live happily!
…By Agence Hamilton
Behind its majestic grand gate, in the heart of a walled landscaped park of about two hectares, this remarkable 18th-century manor reveals the nobility of its architecture and the timeless elegance of its way of life. Just a few minutes away from the region’s most beautiful forests, renowned golf courses, starred restaurants, and characterful markets, this discreet property combines prestige, serenity, and immediate proximity to Paris in a rare harmony. From the entrance, the house impresses with the generosity of its volumes and the exceptional quality of its transverse light. The reception areas are arranged around a large lounge with remarkable proportions, enhanced by an original marble fireplace and broadly open to the park through large verdant perspectives. The subtle dialogue between preserved historical elements and refined decoration creates an atmosphere that is both elegant and warm, perfectly suited for an exceptional art of entertaining. In its extension, a sumptuous study-library clad in old wood offers an inspiring and cozy workspace, a true character-filled sanctuary within the property. Designed as the living heart of the house, the family kitchen attracts with its authenticity and refinement. Dominated by a spectacular monumental fireplace, it houses a prestigious La Cornue cooking stove, an emblematic signature of the most beautiful French residences. The upper floors are served by a majestic double oak staircase as well as a private elevator ensuring absolute comfort. The first level hosts four elegant bedrooms, each with a privileged view of the park, including a superb suite. A large custom-made dressing room with a private shower room completes this space. Each bedroom has its own bathroom, decorated with antique mosaics carefully selected for their rarity and artistic finesse. On the second and last floor, two additional bedrooms enjoy unobstructed views of the park and the swimming pool. Two bathrooms complete this level, reflecting the same elegance and authenticity. A vast staircase-library then leads to the beautifully renovated old attic. Its monumental exposed framework creates a spectacular volume that can host a private lounge, an artist’s studio, a music room, or a more intimate reception space. This level also includes an independent apartment comprising a bedroom, a bathroom, and a spacious equipped laundry room, ideal for house staff or to host guests with full autonomy. One of the historic towers of the manor has been converted into a secure space, offering particularly discreet storage or preservation options. The property also features a remarkable triple vaulted cellar, a true testament to its history, ideally suited for a collection wine cellar, a private tasting lounge, or a confidential reception area. Outside, the estate reveals an enchanting environment where centuries-old trees, majestic alleys, a fish-filled pond, an orchard, a vegetable garden, and an old orange grove await reimagining. A tennis court, a gym, and an elegant swimming pool seamlessly integrated into the landscape complete this exceptional ensemble. Finally, an independent caretaker’s house, two closed garages, and several outbuildings, formerly stables, offer significant potential to support the estate's lifestyle or to imagine new uses. Rare for its history, the quality of its renovation, the spaciousness of its volumes, and the richness of its park, this unique property embodies an exclusive way of living where heritage, elegance, and privacy harmoniously blend near Paris. Energy Performance Certificate (DPE): E (315 kWh/m²/year) Greenhouse Gas Emissions: 69 kg CO²/m²/year Estimated annual energy costs: between €12,660 and €17,170 Transaction fees including VAT are borne by the seller. Information on risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: georisques.gouv.fr
…By Polo Properties
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
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 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
On the outskirts of Caen, on the road to the beaches, we are delighted to present this elegant manor house with its distinctive pyramidal roof, flanked by a turret with braces and tall chimneys. Set in a square courtyard with outbuildings on three sides, the manor house has been superbly renovated, for the most part, and is made up of successive 16th/17th centuries recessed buildings. The main entrance leads off to the left into a dining room with a fireplace and a large contemporary kitchen (approximately 35 sqm), which has retained its superb fireplace enhanced by an audacious oval suspended wood-burning stove. To the right is a library and the large living room with herringbone parquet flooring and a remarkable stone fireplace (approximately 45 sqm). The elegant stone stairway leads to a study on the middle floor, five bedrooms, three of which have remarkable stone fireplaces, and three shower rooms (two of which require renovation). The second floor comprises a large room (approximately 45 sqm) and attic space with skylights. Heat pump, triple glazed windows, air conditioning and quality fixtures and fittings. The courtyard is complemented by an orchard. Set in approximately 8,000 sqm. Possibility of an additional plot. Good potential in the outbuildings. 2h15 from Paris and 10 minutes from Caen. Selling price: €1,695,000 Fees payable by the vendor Energy class: D Climate class: B Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €5,260 and €7,160 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
Nestled in the countryside, this elegant 16th-century manor house extends over 3 hectares of wooded parkland, meadows, and orchards. Upon entering, a landscaped courtyard, planted with a variety of trees (cypresses and mature olive trees), reveals a true haven of tranquility, harmoniously distributing the various buildings with their slate and tile roofs. Two superb stone-roofed canopies with exposed beams offer exquisite shade for long summer evenings. The Living Spaces The Main House (250 sq m) Spread over two levels with remarkable ceiling heights: Ground Floor: An entrance hall, a bright 60 sq m living room with a fireplace (opening onto the terrace and swimming pool), an 18 sq m kitchen, a first bedroom of 17 sq m, and a shower room with WC. First Floor: Two spacious bedrooms (21 sq m each), shower room/WC, and a 35 sq m master suite with a decorative fireplace. The Tower: Nestled within the tower, the adjoining 18 sq m bathroom (with a fireplace) provides access via a stone spiral staircase to a 18 sq m secret room steeped in history—the perfect retreat for a writer or an artist's studio. The Guest Annexes (Independent) Ideal for accommodating family, friends, or for a prestigious bed and breakfast/gîte business: The Charming House (65 m²): Comprising a living room, a kitchen, a shower room, a bedroom, and a landing bedroom. Private terrace and separate entrance. The Guest Apartment (115 m²): Offering a living room, three bedrooms, a kitchen, a bathroom, and a shower room, as well as its own terrace and separate entrance. Exterior Amenities Grounds: 3 hectares (park, orchard, meadow). Relaxation Area: Large, ideally situated swimming pool. Eco-Charm Bonus: A historic cistern concealed in a tower collects rainwater for watering the park. Diagnostics: Energy: D Climate: D Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Prestant Perigord
Situated in Southern Brittany, near the market town of Redon with its direct TGV rail connection to Paris, and close to the navigable River Oust, this character manor house sits within approximately 1.7 hectares (4.2 acres) of grounds, much of which is enclosed by traditional stone walls. With its distinctive tower, carved gargoyles and attractive mix of stone, granite and decorative brickwork, this is a property that immediately catches the eye. While substantial renovation work is required, the manor retains many original features and offers the opportunity to restore an authentic French home full of character and history. One of the major advantages of the property is that part of the house is already habitable in a simple manner, making it possible to stay on site whilst renovation work progresses. The western wing currently provides a living room with fireplace, a kitchen with adjoining utility and storage area, and on the first floor five bedrooms, two bathrooms and two separate WCs. The central section comprises a large entrance hall, a reception room with an impressive granite fireplace, a staircase hall and a former kitchen featuring an unusual decorative mosaic fireplace. Above, a large attic offers further development potential. The eastern wing is centred around a large room divided into two sections with a marble corner fireplace. The upper floors remain to be renovated and still retain a number of interesting period features, including decorative cement floor tiles, a cast-iron bath, an original wash basin and several cast-iron radiators. Outside, an attached barn offers the possibility of increasing the usable space of the property, subject to any necessary permissions. Two further detached outbuildings are also present, although their condition is such that renovation would not be possible under current planning regulations. Although this is unquestionably a substantial renovation project, it benefits from several important advantages that are often difficult to find together in a property of this age: solid roofs, mains drainage, fibre-optic internet and a peaceful rural setting whilst remaining within easy reach of shops, services and transport links. For buyers seeking a genuine restoration project rather than a modernised property, this manor offers the chance to create a remarkable home whilst preserving many of the architectural features that give the building its identity. (6.00 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
…By Agence Newton
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
This 15th century ensemble offers a manor house and its outbuildings, including a comfortable keeper's cottage. The property sits in a dominant position, surrounded by its 18-hectare private estate of meadows, forest and a spring, with panoramic views extending to the surrounding villages, offering commerce a cycle ride away. No close neighbours and approached via a long road through its own land. The Manor has recently been renovated in a sustainable and modern way, while in keeping with its history, blending stonework with modern comforts. At the entrance, a double wrought-iron gate opens onto an inner courtyard dominated by a magnificent dovecote. The main living area comprises two lounges, a large dining room, beautiful stone fireplaces and a large kitchen and an office. Upstairs, a private area offers 5 bedrooms with en suite shower rooms or bathrooms, all with panoramic views over the surrounding countryside. One of the living rooms opens onto the outdoor terrace with its infinity pool in the heart of a landscaped garden with breathtaking views. On the garden level, a vaulted room with an independance entrance and offers a large space that could easily be converted into an additional apartment. A discreet janitor's cottage offers three bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen and two shower rooms, plus a terrace overlooking the hills. The other outbuildings are a more modern building used as a shed and located away from the main house, and a beautiful character barn adjoining the main house that could be used as a reception room while enjoying the panoramic view. This estate will charm nature lovers, provide inspiration for artists and offer numerous possibilities for investors wishing to optimize a unique property with character. ………………………………………………..
…By Vesper Immobilier Expertises
Located between Saint-Malo and the Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel, 7 minutes from Dol-de-Bretagne train station and 2 minutes from Cherrueix beach, I am pleased to offer you an exceptional property built between the 17th and 19th centuries, fully renovated in 2012, on 4 hectares of untreated land (organic orchard and fenced meadows suitable for paddocks or other uses). The property comprises four houses: a main house, a caretaker's cottage, a cottage with a private garden, and the old manor house. All are arranged around an inner courtyard with a well. The property comprises 21 bedrooms, 5 kitchens, 11 bathrooms, and 3 shower rooms. It is being sold furnished.
…By Safti
The Exception in the Heart of Angers – Private Hotel with Garden, Pool, and Triple Garage.In the highly sought-after Madeleine neighborhood, there lies a rare address, an exceptional private hotel where the elegance of yesterday meets the comfort of today.From the entrance, the magic unfolds: majestic volumes, cross-lighting, antique floors, moldings, and stained glass tell the story of a timeless home.On the ground floor, the reception areas open onto the landscaped garden and its pool, inviting relaxation and shared moments. The contemporary kitchen and panoramic bay windows enhance the connection between the interior and exterior.Upstairs, four bedrooms including a renovated suite, three elegant bathrooms: everything here breathes well-being and serenity.On more than 600 m² of land, in absolute calm, this property also attracts with its closed triple garage — a rare privilege in the heart of Angers.A unique place, designed for those seeking much more than a house: an Art of Living, a signature, an emotion.Private visits by appointment. An exceptional property reserved for lovers of beauty.Energy Class: DClimate Class: EFees at the seller's expense.Consult the risks at georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Vaneau Boulogne
Ref.4343 : Beautiful french manor house for sale in Pays de la Loire This property is located in Mayenne, in the former historic province of Anjou, on the borders of Brittany and not far from Maine. In the heart of the countryside, the immediate surroundings are pastoral and wooded. A small, historic, medieval town provides services just a few kilometres away. A leisure/camping centre with a 123– acre (50-hectare) lake offering a wide range of activities is just 15 minutes away by car. This former 16th-century manor house, strategically located on the border with Brittany, served as a collection centre for the gabelle tax. At the time, the seigneury included around ten farms and covered more than 247 acres (100 hectares). Today, it is a pleasant residence, extended by a dwelling in the 19th century. The building is built of rubble stone, covered with ochre-coloured rendering. The window surrounds are of tufa stone or brick, and the quoins are of red stone. The whole building is covered in slate. The house is built east-west. The interior of the manor house is accessed via a doorway topped with an accolade and fireplaces. The total floor surface area is approx. 540sqm and comprises 2 sections that are as much interconnected as they are independent: the manor house and the dwelling. THE MANOR HOUSE (285 sqm) : Ground floor: entrance hall (16sqm), 2 lounges (33 and 36 sqm), kitchen (23 sqm), boiler room, pantry and toilet; the whole is laid out around a magnificent wooden spiral staircase in Gothic style. 1st floor: master bedroom (35sqm) with shower and bathroom, dressing room and toilet, recreation room (26.5 sqm), bedroom (23 sqm), shower room and toilet. 2nd floor: 2 bedrooms (20 sqm each) and shower room with toilet. The interior of the manor house is typical of its era and has retained its defensive features. Thick walls with several openings, exposed beams and joists, terracotta floors and monumental fireplaces. THE DWELLING (255 sqm) : Ground floor: en suite: games room with staircase and wc, access to covered swimming pool (9x4m heated by heat pump), dining room, kitchen, small sitting room with staircase, 2 bedrooms, 2 shower rooms with wc. First floor: 4 bedrooms, 4 shower rooms with wc. This part of the house, which dates back to the 19th century, has been perfectly fitted out for entertaining. It has plenty of sleeping capacity and shower rooms in good condition. The adjoining rooms bring this part of the house to life, as they communicate perfectly with each other. It's easy to imagine the conviviality that reigns here, moving from one living room to another without having to push a door open. The property has been completely restored since it was handed down in 2 campaigns of work; first the farmhouse in the 2000s, then the manor house in 2006-2007. The two parts are independent in terms of heating, electrical system, sanitary facilities and water supply. The property as a whole offers good accommodation capacity, which can be used on a day-to-day basis as well as occasionally during the year for entertaining guests. The work that has been carried out is of a very high standard. The restoration work carried out by the current owners some twenty years ago was carried out in its entirety and with great care. The original architectural quality has been respected and even enhanced. To the south-east of the property is a slate-roofed outbuilding. It comprises two rooms of 90 and 40sqm, used as a shed and garage; close to the dwelling a building with two garage spaces; to the west of the manor house, 2 buildings, probably former pigsties, with slate roofs. The entire property is surrounded by hedges. Some of the trees that make up the park have been planted by the current owners, and the vegetation is beautiful and starting to grow. There are oaks, lime trees, chestnut trees and many fruit trees. The green setting around the property provides a pleasant area for maintenance. There is an orchard to the south of the property and a chestnut grove to the north. Well in the grounds. The total surface area is 3.47 acres (1 ha 40 a 76ca).
…By Cabinet Le Nail
2 kilometers from the sea, near Carentan, on the route of the D-Day beaches, Normandie Privilège offers a manor farm 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 gate. Restored with exemplary care, the property now offers an authentic and comfortable living environment, coupled with a thriving tourist activity.The manor, built of dressed stone and covered with slate, has approximately 320 m² of living space. It includes several reception rooms with preserved old features, five bedrooms, three bathrooms, as well as partially converted attics. The restoration has successfully combined respect for the original structure—woodwork, fireplaces, period staircases, cement tiles—with modern comfort, notably provided 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 guests are currently operational. A family guest room, located on the first floor of the manor, completes the offer. The facilities, elegantly decorated, feature modern amenities (satellite internet, electric vehicle charging station, extended wifi, remote-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, and a large parking area.The ancillary buildings consist of an old press, storage sheds, a garage, and a silo tower. Some have potential for further development.Benefiting from a privileged natural setting, this property constitutes a well-rounded ensemble, both a character residence and an immediately operational business tool.The price of this property is €1,150,000. The agency fees are borne by 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 surface areas and construction dates, in particular, are given for informational purposes, have no contractual value, and cannot engage our liability in case of inaccuracies or omissions.Photographs may be retouched.Agency reference: 280This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Normandie Privilège
Just 15 minutes from Rouen, 35 minutes from Deauville, and 1 hour and 20 minutes from Paris, discover a character manor of 500 m² nestled in a 2-hectare park.The essentials* Approximately 500 m² of living space* Tree-lined park of 2 hectares* On the intimate garden side, 2 outbuildings on either side of the pool (190 m² and 150 m²)* Swimming pool, orchard, vaulted cellars* A manor steeped in history (16th century, altered in the 19th)Distribution:* Ground floor: living room, office, kitchen + back kitchen, dining room, shower room, private chapel (rare)* 1st floor: 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 1 shower room* 2nd floor: 2 bedrooms + large space to be arranged* Basement: vaulted cellars✔ Ultra-competitive price for the size and land✔ Huge potential for valorization after work✔ Ideal for property dealers / investors / hotel or event project✔ Also perfect for a large family homeRenovations are to be expected, but the foundation is exceptional.Strategic location* Immediate proximity to Rouen* Quick access to Paris* Sought-after area between city and countrysideFees are to be paid by the seller.Housing with excessive energy consumption: class FInformation on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Vaneau Boulogne
Ref. 4878 : Breton hamlet with a manor house, holiday cottages and a wooded garden between Rennes and Dinan Located 35 km north-west of Rennes, this group of houses enjoys a beautiful rural setting. The N12, just 10 km from the hamlet, provides easy access to the Breton capital, its hospital, its TGV station (connecting to Paris in 1 hour 30 minutes) and its airport. Schools, colleges and sixth-form colleges, shops and supermarkets, and doctors’ surgeries are a 10-minute drive away. The station in this small town provides a 20-minute journey to Rennes, ensuring convenience for those who work there. Nearby, tourist attractions offer a rich and varied cultural programme throughout the year: the medieval town of Dinan; Bécherel, the ‘City of Books’, a medieval village with 15 bookshops and its famous book fair; Combourg Castle, owned by Châteaubriant in the 19th century; Saint-Malo, the pirate city; and, of course, Rennes, with its Parliament of Brittany and its Opera House. Finally, the beaches of the Emerald Coast, notably Saint-Malo and Dinard, are less than 45 minutes away, offering easy access to a delightful and sought-after seaside setting. Originally, there was a farmhouse and two outbuildings, which were undoubtedly used for agricultural purposes at the time. Restored and extended in the 1960s, then in the 2000s and 2020s, they are clad in slate, with walls alternating between exposed stone and rendered surfaces. Visitors come upon them at the end of a cul-de-sac lined with cultivated fields. Like a small hamlet, the complex consists of a main house, currently occupied by the owners, and a second building featuring a tower, known as ‘the Manor’, divided into several dwellings currently let as holiday cottages. The various buildings, covering a total area of 400 sqm, are spread out across the grounds, ensuring each has its own private space. THE MANOR HOUSE: On arrival, the first building you come to is ‘the Manor House’. The doors on either side of its tower provide access to two properties, guest rooms and a flat: The first gîte is on one level: living room, kitchen, two bedrooms, a shower room. The second gîte is spread over the ground floor and first floor: living room, kitchen, two bedrooms, a shower room. The staircase in the tower leads to the guest rooms on the first floor. There are two of them, each with its own shower room. This spiral staircase then leads to a flat in the attic: living room with kitchen, two bedrooms, and a shower room. THE MAIN HOUSE: Set back from this first building, past the small porch topped with an ermine carved into the stone, lies the main house, which is itself divided into two sections: The owners’ current living quarters are arranged around an entrance hall, a large living room with a kitchen area, a bedroom, a shower room and a utility room on the ground floor. A wooden staircase leads to the first-floor landing, which leads to: - On one side of this landing, two bedrooms and a bathroom. - On the other, a bedroom, a shower room and a small kitchen. These latter rooms form a small flat that can be separated from the rest of the property via an external staircase. In the attic, a loft has been converted for storage. A further gîte, adjoining this property yet with its own separate entrance, comprises a living room with kitchen, a shower room on the ground floor and two adjoining bedrooms on the first floor. With its optimised accommodation capacity, this group of houses is ideal for operating as holiday cottages for tourists wishing to enjoy the region’s cultural riches, or for work teams on assignment in Rennes or one of the surrounding business parks. This hamlet could also be designed to accommodate a large family, with a main residence suitable for year-round living and fully self-contained annexes, ready to be opened and heated depending on whether they are occupied permanently or temporarily. OUTBUILDINGS : A two-storey building with a slate roof is accessible from the garden. It is likely a former smithy, with a stone base and rammed-earth walls. Its 50 sqm currently provide a spacious storage area, with the advantage of being on one level across both storeys. A large cellar and a small terrace, adjoining this building, complete the property. A large carport, situated at the entrance to the property, can easily accommodate three cars. LAND : Each of the ground-floor homes features a courtyard or terrace. All are paved, allowing for easy movement between each unit. Their south-east and south-west exposures make it easy to enjoy them. The entire 3,772 sqm garden is landscaped, filled with flowers and trees, and surrounded by fields; this particularly peaceful setting encourages residents to live in tune with the seasons, with a view of the surrounding harvests. The arrangement of the trees, particularly the fruit trees, offers a glimpse of various idyllic and harmonious worlds for those who love gardening. Cabinet LE NAIL - Emerald Coast and Rennes region - Mrs Delphine de SURVILLE : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Delphine de SURVILLE, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 104 300 520. 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 4838: Manor house and numerous outbuildings for sale, 12 km from Saumur This 17th- and 18th-century property is situated in the Loire Valley, in the beautiful region of Saumur, renowned for its cavalry school, wine production, cellars carved into the tuffeau stone, history and châteaux. Set in the heart of this vibrant and historic heritage setting, the property nevertheless enjoys true tranquillity, having been built slightly set back from the main road, in a pleasant atmosphere on the outskirts of a small village. The main shops are nearby, in the village. The town of Saumur, a 12-minute drive away, offers a full range of shops, amenities and tourist activities. Both rural and accessible, this property offers a high-quality heritage base suitable for a main residence, a second home or a tourism development. Its charm, history and surroundings make it a unique property, in the heart of a region prized for its authenticity, its relaxed way of life and its Angevin roots. Built of tuffeau stone to a three-storey rectangular plan with a slate roof, this elegant manor house features façades adorned with refined architectural details; windows with low arched lintels, cornices with mouldings, and dormer windows topped with pediments; and is flanked by outbuildings framing a square courtyard to the north, with unobstructed views of the Anjou countryside to the south. It offers a living area of approximately 400 Sqm, laid out as follows : On the ground floor: an entrance hall—from which a beautiful schist staircase rises to the first floor—leads, on the one hand, to a former kitchen fitted with a remarkable wood-burning stove and opening onto a pantry, and, on the other hand, a dining room, a living room with a wood-burning stove, a boudoir, a service staircase, a toilet and a bedroom with an en-suite shower room. On this floor, the terracotta tiled floors, the fireplaces and walls in pale tuffeau stone, and the original joists create an atmosphere typical of the beautiful, grand residences of the southern Loire. On the first floor: a gallery leads to a bedroom with a bathroom, two bedrooms with shower rooms, a winter lounge, a study, an additional bathroom, and a spacious separate living area with exposed original timber beams, a kitchen and a wood-burning stove, currently used as a lounge/games room. As on the ground floor, the floors are terracotta tiles and the beams are exposed. Imposing tuffeau and marble fireplaces, topped with ornate spandrels, add a touch of elegance to the rooms on this floor. On the second floor: accessed via a pretty staircase with wooden balusters, a landing leads to two charming attic bedrooms and a separate bathroom. The property comprises several outbuildings, which appear to be in good overall condition, as follows : A/ A separate dwelling Adjacent to the main house, there is a separate dwelling comprising : - On the ground floor, a double-length living room with built-in fireplaces and an adjoining kitchen, leading to a bedroom and a shower room. - Other separate rooms, including a former stable converted into a dining room, a kitchen, a utility room, a cellar and a former bakery, extend in succession to the wing running alongside the former dovecote. B/ A former dovecote The former dovecote, remarkable for its architecture, size and numerous nesting boxes, surrounds the courtyard to the north. It is topped by a skylight with openwork and flanked by glass-roofed galleries forming a walkway attached to a L-shaped outbuilding adjoining the manor house. This sumptuous building houses a lounge/dining room and a swimming pool (8m x 4m, heated by a heat pump). Its spacious areas extend into the dovecote outbuilding at the rear, with which it connects, thus providing an additional large sports/leisure room (spa, sauna, billiards) and a pool house (shower, toilet, pool room) on the ground floor, and a suite with a bedroom and en-suite bathroom on the first floor, accessible via a hallway and an old spiral staircase. C/ Other outbuildings Opposite the manor house, three rooms serve as a garage, workshop and woodshed. D/ Group of outbuildings A second courtyard to the north is flanked by a group of outbuildings adapted to suit the activities that have taken place there in the past : - A former L-shaped barn offers a spacious reception room (approx. 150 sqm) featuring an impressive monumental tuffeau stone fireplace and beautifully exposed timber beams, a professional kitchen and toilet facilities. (Underfloor heating via gas boiler). - Another building comprises two holiday cottages and a large adjoining garage covered with solar panels : - The first cottage contains a living room, a kitchen, a shower room, a toilet on the ground floor, and a bedroom on the first floor. (Heating via gas boiler). - The second gîte comprises a living room/kitchen, a bedroom, a shower room, a toilet on the ground floor, and a bedroom on the first floor. (Heating via gas boiler) At the rear of the glass roof, two toilet blocks have been fitted out at the back of the outbuilding running alongside the glass roof of the dovecote. E/ A building comprising three horse stalls covered with solar panels. F/ A quick-surface tennis court. The manor house is set amidst extensive wooded grounds, offering privacy and beautiful views across the Anjou countryside. Covering approximately 4 hectares, it comprises : - The manor courtyard and its beautiful French garden, featuring a variety of trees and plants (cedar, numerous varieties of roses, - A meadow with a charming pond to the north. - The secondary courtyard of the outbuildings to the west. - An enclosed garden extending from the leisure outbuildings to the west. - To the south, a vast garden enclosed by hedges and ditches, criss-crossed by a network of straight paths, at the centre of which stands a charming Finnish kota. Its carefully laid-out paths, rows of trees and open spaces offer a succession of views that invite you to stroll and contemplate. - A vegetable garden. - Further meadows to the south of the manor house, bordered by water-filled moats, ideal for keeping animals. - A large car park. Cabinet LE NAIL – Maine-et-Loire - Mr Lodoïs HUBERT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Lodoïs HUBERT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 792 044 760. 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.4881 : French manor-farm and its outbuildings for sale in Normandy This manor farm is situated in the heart of the Orne department, on the edge of the Argentan plain, the Pays d’Auge and the Alençon countryside. At the foot of the Gouffern Forest, a few miles from the state-owned forests of Le Pin au Haras and Les Ecouves, in the sheltered heart of a village of fewer than 200 inhabitants, stands an elegant residence steeped in Norman history, dating back to medieval times. Renovated and extended during the Renaissance, this property has retained all its rural charm, characterised by simplicity and elegance. It benefits from local heritage protection, linked to the proximity of a chapel dating back to the 13th century, the jewel in the village’s crown. Daily shopping needs are met locally, perfectly complemented by the town of Argentan, just a few kilometres away, which offers a full range of shops and services, including excellent rail links to Paris. A haven for horse breeding, epitomised by the nearby famous Haras du Pin stud farm, this property will wholeheartedly welcome lovers of nature and a civilised country lifestyle. Although it is the result of the juxtaposition of two buildings separated by probably more than two centuries, the main house now presents a harmonious and elegant whole. The complex is built over three storeys, in stone set with lime mortar, topped with a roof of flat, bevelled tiles. The windows are mullioned, of considerable size and arranged in bays in keeping with the period, or smaller in scale for those evoking the appearance of a medieval ‘fortified house’. A monumental chimney on the north gable elegantly tempers the building’s imposing appearance. The door on the west façade has lost its semicircular arch, replaced by a straight lintel. It led to a corridor running eastwards, where the original doors, known as ‘English doors’, still remain. The property is balanced, understated and on a human scale, having retained all the richness of its past. With a living area of 240 sqm, the layout is as follows: On the ground floor : a central entrance hall leading to the Renaissance staircase, a spacious, quarter-turn stone staircase designed for ease of use with its steps of decreasing height. There is a remarkable square double window featuring stained-glass panes in coloured diamond shapes. On the left, under the staircase, a spacious utility room featuring a remarkable stone sink and a small square window. Hallway and corridor (terracotta tiles), leading to a living room (32 sqm) with Anjou stone flooring, featuring a bookcase. Adjacent to a bathroom/WC and a dressing room, this living room meets all the criteria for a ground-floor bedroom. On the right, a living room (27 sqm), with hexagonal terracotta floor tiles; a former monumental, stripped-back fireplace, replaced by a contemporary stone fireplace. There is a vegetable garden. Ceiling height of 2.30 m with beautiful exposed joists. Adjoining kitchen, a 19th-century addition, of approximately 20 sqm, fitted with a modern fireplace with an insert. Access to a south-facing terrace. Access hatch to a small storage loft. Floor with square terracotta tiles. At the rear of the house, on the east façade, a storage room. On the first floor : north side, spacious room with parquet flooring (42 sqm), used as an office. Features a monumental fireplace fitted with a wood-burning stove. Beautiful exposed oak beams, with a ceiling height of 2.70 m. The room is very light thanks to its skylight windows. Landing with wooden flooring and built-in cupboards, and continuation of the staircase to the second floor. South side: summer lounge (33 sqm), with rectangular terracotta floor tiles. Fireplace. Exposed stone walls. Library. Ceiling height 2.20 m. Note the presence of a small window with a single vertical mullion, dating from the late 15th century. The two rooms on this first floor are suitable for conversion into bedrooms; the missing bathroom facilities still need to be provided. On the second floor : accessed via a straight wooden staircase, leading to a landing serving two bedrooms: On the north side, a bedroom/dressing room with parquet flooring (17 sqm), under a ‘cathedral’ roof ridge, intended for storage. On the south side, a bedroom with a small en-suite shower room (24 sqm). Terracotta tile flooring. Features a fireplace insert. ‘Cathedral’ roof ridge and sloping ceilings. The outbuildings are situated on either side of the cobbled driveway leading to the manor house. Their presence and function confirm the self-sufficient lifestyle enjoyed by rural estates, conferring upon them the appropriate status of a ‘manor farm’. 1) The largest, situated to the west, is a stone building with a tiled roof, comprising two storeys: A clay-floored cellar (10 x 5.40 m); A double-entry garage with a clay floor (7.80 x 5.40 m); A clay-floored carport (6.80 x 5.40 m), designed to shelter two vehicles. Beautiful timber frame. The structure is sound, the roof is recent. The upper floor consists of a full attic. 2) The eastern outbuilding, of a more modest size, is a tall stone building topped with a tiled roof, featuring a loft hatch providing access to an attic likely intended for storing straw. From left to right: a workshop on a concrete slab (5.60 x 4.95 m); A cellar on a concrete slab (3.80 x 4.95 m) intended for the storage of materials; A room with a clay floor (3 x 4.95 m), intended for the storage of straw; A small adjoining building, built of stone with a tin roof, a former bread oven. 3) Detached stone building with tile roofing, likely former stables (4.50 x 4.10 m). 4) Small stone cottage with tile roofing, set off to the west, opposite the manor house. The property enjoys a rural and unobstructed setting. The Gouffern Forest forms the backdrop, bordering the property’s boundaries and therefore directly accessible on foot or on horseback. The area has been primarily set aside for horses, which benefit from the beautiful meadows, which are both spacious and perfectly drained. A sand arena (25 x 20m) has been created there; two wooden shelters ensure the horses can live comfortably and independently. The southern section is ideal for fruit trees (apple, pear, plum, cherry, fig and quince), whilst also providing privacy from the neighbourhood. The grounds around the manor have been laid out in the English style, with flowers and flowerbeds complementing the festive terraces created to the south and east. An avenue of lime trees completes this verdant setting, which is as refreshing as it is restful. A recently restored boundary wall ensures the necessary privacy and security on the village side. The property is free from any nuisance, benefiting from the protection zone associated with its proximity to a 12th-century building, listed as a historic monument. This protection imposes certain restrictions in the event of building works (requiring authorisation from Bâtiments de France). The entire property comprises a plot of 4.56 acres (1 ha 84 a 88 ca). 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
I offer you this magnificent seaside manor, with a living area of 396 m² located in Logonna-Daoulas, in the southern harbor. Built in 1923 with noble materials, this property spans 19,500 m² of land and offers an exceptional setting in a natural environment, not far from urban areas (cities and airport 25 minutes away). This manor house has 2 floors and a garden level, comprising 12 rooms, including 6 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms. It also features a terrace, two registered outbuildings, a beautiful landscaped park, a small wood, an orchard (apples), a rose garden (280 plants), pool-spa, sauna, and hammam. - Generally good condition - Several toilets - Old construction - Individual sea front manor house (400m away) - 6 parking spaces and more. Located in the sought-after Moulin Mer neighborhood in Logonna-Daoulas, this property has great potential for private use or for running economic and commercial activities (formerly a guesthouse). Oil heating. Energy class C - Climate class C. Don’t miss this exceptional opportunity! Contact me to arrange a visit.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…Private owner
A 19TH-CENTURY ORIENTALIST RESIDENCE South-West France between the Cognac vineyards and the Gironde estuary Some properties are best discovered quietly. In a confidential village of the Charente, this rare residence has stood since 1876, its towers and arcaded façades reflecting one of the most distinctive architectural sensibilities of the late 19th century. It was designed by a scholar of his era a man drawn to Andalusia, to travel, to the Alhambra and belongs to that small group of French country houses where Moorish and Orientalist references entered the vernacular of Romantic architecture. The construction is uncompromising. Walls of dressed stone, fifty centimetres thick (around 20 inches), keep the interiors cool through the long South-Western summers. Arched windows draw the light deep into the rooms, across original parquet floors. The corner towers each contain a bathroom an unusual signature of the house. The façades carry stone tracery and blind arcading: the quiet, geometric grammar of Moorish-inspired design, handled here with restraint rather than theatre. Set within a walled park of just under one hectare (approximately 2.4 acres), the residence offers approximately 222 sqm (2,390 sqft) of living space across four levels: 9 principal rooms, 7 bedrooms, several bathrooms, two reception-and-kitchen spaces, and a finished attic level beneath the roof. The proportions are generous; the circulation, intuitive. The grounds include a heated swimming pool with motorised cover, set within mature, romantic gardens. A separate 64 sqm (690 sqft) outbuilding offers further scope guest accommodation, studio, wellness pavilion and a second structure stands among the trees. The property currently operates as a high-end seasonal rental (twelve guests, annual income in the region of 30,000), and is fully prepared for its next chapter: a country residence of character, a prestige guesthouse, or a discreet venue for private events and writers' retreats. Every element is in place. 45 minutes from Cognac. One hour from Bordeaux. Two hours from the Atlantic coast. Guide price: 620,000 agency fees included, payable by the vendor. EPC: Class F. Full diagnostic and energy audit reports available.
…By Safti
Sole Agent. Detailed file on request. Known as the « Maison du Passeur », this exceptional 17th century property on the banks of the Seine about an hour from the capital is partially listed. Set in 2,7 hectares of leafy grounds bordered for some 300 metres by the river, it offers about 390 sqm of living space which was meticulously restored in 1985 under the supervision of the Architectes des Bâtiments de France. It includes two living/reception rooms bathed in sunshine, and an open-plan kitchen boasting exceptional decorative features including tomette floor tiles, a stone fireplace and an old wooden staircase. Upstairs are three spacious bedrooms, two bathrooms and a generously proportioned recreation room. With near 130 sqm vaulted cellars. Four outbuildings (460 sqm in total) include a charming guest pavilion, a caretaker's lodge, a former chapel and a 6-car garage. The entirely enclosed grounds feature a walled vegetable garden and a heated swimming pool. Meticulously maintained, the ensemble commands an open view of Roche-Guyon castle and its gardens. French art-de-vie par excellence.
…By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux
Discover in Saint-Vérain this majestic master mansion, built in 1808 on an exceptional estate of 9 hectares, harmoniously blending woods, meadows, and gardens. Spanning 425 m² and spread over three levels, this character residence offers you 12 spacious rooms including 6 elegant bedrooms.Upon your arrival, the through entrance leads you to a bright living room, a refined dining room, and a recently updated kitchen. The living spaces, enhanced by superb marble fireplaces, offer unobstructed views of the vast park. On the first floor, the bedrooms, some of which include walk-in closets and built-in storage, invite you to serenity by providing calming perspectives on the surrounding green areas.The estate surprises with its outbuildings: an old house, a barn with great potential, and unique leisure spaces such as suspended cabins or a 1950s carriage, also equipped with relaxation amenities like a sauna and a Norwegian bath. Two discreet barns complete the ensemble, ideal for housing vehicles.Ideally located, this property is near schools and is enhanced by the untouched beauty of the Bourgogne Franche-Comté region. A train station 15 minutes away takes you to Paris in 2 hours, while shopping towns and tourist sites such as Sancerre and the Morvan natural park await you at a short distance.Technical features- Surface: 425 m²- Floors: 3- Land: 90,000 m²- Heating: individual fuel oil and wood stove- DPE: E (283 kWh/m².year)- GHG emissions: D (45 kg CO2/m².year)- Property tax: €2,224Legal notices:The information presented in this announcement has been carefully gathered by Zefir from available elements at the time of publication. They are provided for indicative purposes and complete, without replacing, the mandatory regulatory diagnostics as well as the technical and administrative checks usually carried out within the framework of a transaction (urban planning rules, easements, cadastral documents, etc.). To learn about the official maps related to natural, mining and technological risks, we invite you to consult Géorisques. Zefir accompanies every project with transparency and rigor and is committed to providing clear and verifiable information. Data may evolve over time; it is the buyer's responsibility to carry out the necessary checks and due diligence before making any decision. We remain at your disposal for any further clarification or request.For any questions, contact Zefir at 07 57 91 70 93.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Zefir
CHARMING SMALL HAMLET: MANOR, LONGHOUSE, AND DEPENDENCIES IN THE HEART OF A PARKYour agency Kairos Patrimoine presents this charming small hamlet, a true exceptional place rich in history, located in Questembert, less than 30 minutes from Vannes.Built in the 17th century, this property consists of two distinct residences: a manor and a longhouse, as well as outbuildings (approximately 300 m² already developed and as much convertible), in the heart of an estate of more than 2 hectares accessible by a majestic avenue of chestnut trees. A rare, authentic, and preserved ensemble.PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONTHE MANORRising on three levels, it offers a characterful interior: exposed beams, terracotta tiles, and stone fireplaces.Ground floor: reception room with fireplace, dining room open to kitchen with pantry, veranda, toilet.First floor: master suite with shower room and toilet, landing, toilet.Top level: two bedrooms (one with mezzanine), office/dressing space, shower room with toilet, converted attic.Habitable as is, it can be enhanced with some work.DPE D GES BTHE INDEPENDENT LONGHOUSEIn a quiet location at the end of a wooded path, this second residence offers:Ground floor: living room with fireplace, open kitchen, pantry, shower room.First floor: three bedrooms, shower room, toilet.Garage and wood storage complete the property.Ideal for a family or rental project.DPE D GES BDEPENDENCIESFormer bakery with bread oven, a second dependency with workshops and convertible rooms, garages, and a stable with boxes complete this hamlet.OUTDOORSThe estate spans more than 2 hectares of meadows and gardens, enhanced by an additional plot.Avenue of chestnut trees, centennial trees, and water features give this place a unique and peaceful atmosphere.THE ADVANTAGES- Characterful ensemble with a hamlet spirit- Two independent residences- Numerous dependencies and development potential- Preserved natural setting- Heating by geothermal energy, well water, and networkOUR OPINIONA rare place, resembling a small village, ideal for a family, tourist, or equestrian project.An authentic property to reveal, in immediate proximity to Vannes.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Kairos Patrimoine
Located in a charming village in the Pays de Caux, between Rouen and Dieppe, this estate stands on the historic grounds of an 11th-century Benedictine abbey. This singular manor was originally crafted from an 18th-century conventual building. At the beginning of the 20th century, a whimsical spirits merchant commissioned the renowned architect Henri Jacquelin to design a monumental extension. The result is a striking blend of Neo-Norman and Neo-Gothic styles, incorporating numerous authentic historical elements. Spanning 546 m², the manor’s original wing features an entrance hall and an 80 m² reception room with a dedicated service corridor. On the opposite side of the lobby lies the 105 m² ballroom, anchored at its end by a circular lounge with a vaulted ceiling. Running alongside the ballroom are a professional kitchen, a scullery, and a pantry. The first floor features a corridor leading to four bedrooms—two of which have private shower rooms—and a separate bathroom. On an intermediate level, the billiard room opens onto a spiral staircase that leads to the tower bedroom and its ensuite shower room. The manor includes two basements: one dedicated to technical facilities (boiler room and workshop), and a second accessible from the kitchen, equipped with a cold storage room. Outside, the park of over 2 hectares (approx. 5 acres) is accessible via two entrances. The first leads to a parking area concealed from the main house, while the second, more picturesque entrance passes through the ramparts. Integrated into these walls is a gatekeeper's cottage which, after a full renovation, could serve as a secondary guest house. Continuing from this outbuilding is a registered covered storage area. The partially enclosed parkland was designed in the English landscape style. It offers pleasant walks where one can discover the remaining vestiges of the original abbey. At the edge of the estate sits the medieval motte-and-bailey, the final witness to the site’s feudal history. Ideally situated between Rouen and Dieppe, this exceptional property offers easy access to Paris, Deauville, Lille, and Belgium. Price including agency fees: €780,000 Agency fees to be paid by the seller. Presented by: Laurie de Bagneux Commercial Agent (EI) Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Witness of the past, this manor made of white stone and black flint was built around the end of the 16th century, with its architecture modified in the 19th century. The date 1576 is engraved above the entrance door, accompanied by a scallop shell. Originally, it was a country house for Abbess Guillemette de La Platière of the Montivilliers Abbey. Her coat of arms is still visible on a stained glass window in the manor. This authentic manor, in perfect condition, having benefited from significant renovation work and remarkably well maintained, is set in its green surroundings on approximately 2.25 hectares entirely enclosed by dense hedges. With a living area of about 410 m², the manor offers spacious reception rooms adorned with Renaissance decor, a large living room with its monumental stone fireplace, a high French-style ceiling, a dining room, as well as a small wood-paneled salon with oak floors. On the ground floor, you will find a large fitted and equipped kitchen renovated in 2018, along with an 80 m² veranda also serving as a living and dining room. On the first floor, there is a suite with a boudoir, a bathroom, a dressing room, and an office, and on the second floor, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a dressing room. The entire estate, nestled in the heart of an elegant, extensively wooded park, exudes a sense of tranquility, making it a peaceful haven. Completing this property are a circular dovecote built in 1584, also made of white stone and black flint, a cottage in need of restoration, a small stable, a workshop, a swimming pool, and its pool house (to be restored). Ideally located in a village with shops, public transport within walking distance, 20 minutes from Le Havre and Étretat, and 2 hours 15 minutes from the gates of Paris. Price including agency fees: €1,950,000Agency fees borne by the seller. Property presented by: Laurie de Bagneux Agent commercial EI Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
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