The agencies at Bacqueville-en-Caux
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Set within its delightful 1,700 sqm “priest’s garden”, at the foot of the church in a charming Cauchois village, this elegant house offers approximately 190 sqm of living space and comprises 10 main rooms, including a bright 38 sqm living room with bow window, wooden flooring and contemporary fireplace, a 12 sqm fitted and equipped kitchen with large bay windows, central island and stone worktops, a 12 sqm dining room, an adjoining 12 sqm study and a 10 sqm entrance hall. There are 6 bedrooms (13, 12, 12, 11, 14 and 15 sqm), including 3 en suite, as well as a bathroom, WC, utility room and a greenhouse. The property is presented in good condition, with warm décor successfully combining authenticity and modern comfort. The garden, with swimming pool, is designed in the style of a traditional priest’s garden, sheltered from view. Carefully clipped box hedges create a series of green “rooms” ideal for quiet contemplation as well as family gatherings and entertaining. A gardener can take care of maintenance if desired. An outbuilding with several storage rooms also houses the BOSCH oil-fired boiler, which additionally heats the pool. A greenhouse extending from and connected to the living room allows you to enjoy the garden from indoors during the mid-season, ideal for sheltered dining. Numerous practical features (built-in cupboards, storage, sound system, garden lighting, electric gate, etc.) have been incorporated to make this a comfortable modern home. With its five bedrooms, it is sure to become a wonderful family home
…By Cany Immobilier
A listed 17th-century house with guesthouses and a garden designed by the famous landscape architect Jacques Wirtz, 10 minutes from Normandy's Côte d'Albâtre coastline. Just outside the village, a broad wooden gate and paved drive lead to a vast space. Two guesthouses and a garage stand on one side. The main dwelling and its extension stand on the other side. The grand house is typical of noble Norman dwellings from the mid-17th century. South-facing and rectangular in shape, it has a ground floor, a first floor and a second floor in the tall roof space. The building is crowned with a hipped slate roof with six dormers. The elevations are made of brick. Red brickwork forms the quoins, cornices and window and door surrounds. The facade has five bays. On one side, there is a 19th-century brickwork extension. It has a two-level section with a three-slope roof, followed by a single-storey wing with a roof space. This wing houses a swimming pool. The garden was designed by the famous Belgian landscape architect Jacques Wirtz in the early 2000s. Wirtz is known for his work on two Parisian gardens: the Jardin du Carrousel garden in front of the Louvre Museum and the garden of the Élysée Palace. The property’s garden extends beyond the buildings, which it links together with paved paths, some of which are shaded. This magnificent outdoor space offers striking views.
…By Patrice Besse
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These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente at Bacqueville-en-Caux. Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.