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This magnificent property in Deauville offers the ideal setting for those in search of luxury and tranquility. With its 350 m², this spacious mansion harmoniously distributes its eight rooms of rare elegance. Natural light floods every nook and cranny, accentuating the beauty of the exquisite architectural details. You'll also be seduced by its impressive volumes. The living room, with its sumptuous furnishings and refined decor, invites you to relax and enjoy convivial moments. The large French windows open onto the 180m² garden, which has been lovingly landscaped and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. The interior layout has been designed to combine comfort and functionality. The kitchen and dining room also benefit from unobstructed views, allowing you to enjoy lunch while admiring the breathtaking panorama. Deauville's idyllic setting is just waiting for you to turn your dreams of escape into reality. A visit is essential to fully appreciate the unique charm of this residence.
…By John Taylor - Paris 8
Built in 1864 by the DUKE OF MORNY, foundator of the seaside resort of Deauville, this townhouse is one of the oldest remaining houses in Deauville and has been carefully redecorated with all modern comfort with care its original character About 380 m2, including 3 elegant receptionrooms ( 150 m2), 2 kitchens, 4 large bedrooms and 2 master bedrooms with private bathroom and dressingroom . High ceilings and beautifull terraces with incrudible views on the city and small sea view,, this high standard property includes a separate apartment for housekeeper with independant entrance. A charming garden complete tis property and allows lunch and diners outside. Luxurious amenities, total security system, sound system etc?Can be sold partially furnished. Agency fees payable by vendor - Julien JEROME - Agent commercial - EI - RSAC 509 660 197
…By Barnes Deauville
An elegant 16th and 18th-century private mansion, its outbuildings, courtyard and tree-filled garden, in Valognes on the Cotentin peninsula. Set back from the street, the property faces a wide courtyard, accessible via an impressive solid iron electric swing gate. As for the edifice, its front door is placed in the middle of its façade, whereas the former outbuildings, with their own entrances, are placed at right angles on either side of the courtyard. Behind, the dwelling’s western exterior faces a pleasant tree-filled garden, while, set within one of the property’s tall walls, wooden double doors provide a side entrance accessible from a tree-filled chase. Built in the late 16th century, when Valognes was torn between the partisans of the Holy League and the Carentan Protestants who were laying siege to the town, this stately private mansion is made up of a central main dwelling flanked by two right-angle wings that close off the cobblestone courtyard. To the southeast, an archway opens onto a small annexe courtyard where two outbuildings are located, one of which is crowned with a corbelled pepperpot tower, and, directly opposite, two arrow slits in one of the central building’s walls still bear witness to this chaotic period of upheaval. As for the dwelling’s initial appearance, it was altered in the 18th century in order to accommodate a noble family. Partially constructed out of rubble stone and topped with a hipped roof punctuated by three dormer windows, the dwelling is also built out of “Valognes” stone, a sandy limestone that is both easy to manipulate and includes a large quantity of fossils. On either side, the four-storey main building, including an attic level, is cadenced by many wide casement windows, whereas, on the garden side, they overlook an immense conservatory, which is used as a winter garden or a summer dining room. To the west, facing the garden and adjacent to the conservatory, a small masonry structure, topped with a single-pitch roof and one window, contains the house’s staircase, while, to the south, a patio provides breath-taking views of the city’s rooftops.
…By Patrice Besse
Réf. 4563: For sale mansion house near Alençon. Breathing in the country air created by the proximity of the Sarthoise river, this elegant town house boasts an unusual setting, where town and country find a disconcerting harmony. Immersed in the heart of one of Alençon's residential districts, this property boasts the undivided tranquillity of an unexpected country setting. Within easy reach of all the services and shops you need for everyday life, it is also within easy reach of the main administrative structures, as dictated by its status as the prefecture of the 25,000-strong département of Orne. Situated in Normandy, in the south of the département, at the forefront of the Normandie-Maine Regional Park, this elegant property enjoys a privileged location, nestling between civilisation and nature. A benevolent setting... a source of serenity... and well-being, in the heart of the Duchy of Normandy. This district of Alençon has undergone significant changes over the years. Sometimes neglected, it is now enjoying a positive renaissance, fuelled by local initiatives and ambitious regeneration projects. The history of this district is closely linked to that of Alençon. Founded in the Middle Ages, the district experienced a major boom in the 19th century, thanks in particular to the textile industry. Buildings from this period still bear witness to its rich past. Long neglected, the area's proximity to the city centre, the presence of green spaces and the potential of a dynamic, fast-changing district remain promising assets for the future. With a number of renovation and revitalisation projects underway, the area is attracting new residents, particularly families and young professionals looking for a pleasant, friendly environment in which to live. The property dates back to 1870, as evidenced by the pediment over the front door. A nobleman's house, and possibly a weavers' house..... which was passed from one private individual to another until the current hosts bought it in 1998, after renovation, to make it their main residence. Other, more ‘seafaring’ projects will soon accompany retirement! The property features an ornate facade on the street side that is very different from its rear facade on the garden side. Resulting from the division of a larger group of buildings, the dwelling is adjoined to the west, yet preserves its privacy by blocking out the neighbouring windows and by the existence of a high wall that prevents any overlooking of the ground. The main building comprises two visible levels, broken by an elegant balustrade interspersed with ‘square dice’. A string of ‘dentils’ enhances a series of ornaments interspersed with ‘pegs’. The windows, arranged in ‘bays’, are surmounted by ‘pediments’ bearing ‘shells’, the symbolic emblem of pilgrims to Santiago de Compostela. The facade facing the garden is more restrained, but features an attractive ‘double flight’ external staircase. Built over 4 stories, including a vaulted cellar, this private mansion is distributed as follows: The ground floor: the spacious, luminous central entrance hall (38sqm) opens on to the garden and features a beautiful wooden spiral stairway with elegant wrought iron railings leading to the upper floors. Burgundy stone flooring with cabochons. Slightly set back is a comfortable dressing room, a small utility room and the amenities (wash-hand basin-WC). Stairs lead down to the basement. The entrance hall leads on the left to a large lounge (40sqm) with a functional fireplace topped by an overmantel. Herringbone parquet flooring; moulded ceilings. High ceilings of 3.34 m. To the right is a recent top-of-the-range kitchen (‘cuisine française’), measuring 12sqm and very practical. The first floor: a landing leads to 2 bedrooms (15 and 20sqm) and a study/library (20sqm). Separate WC. One of the bedrooms backs onto a shower room / WC; the other has a dressing room and a bathroom with shower (Iroko floor). The bedrooms have parquet flooring and moulded ceilings. A utility and storage room completes the space. Ceiling height of 3.15 m. The second floor: a landing leads to the left to 2 large bedrooms (27sqm) with sloping ceilings. Sea rush and carpet. On the right is another bedroom (11sqm) with sloping ceilings - sea grass. A separate shower room / WC (Iroko floor), which leads to the 3 bedrooms . Ceiling height 2.35m to the ridge. Thanks to its well thought-out layout, this property boasts light and open spaces, making it both functional and convivial. The basement: the entire stone cellar on a lime slab, comprising a boiler room, a small wine cellar, a workshop and a games area dedicated to table tennis. Exterior exit to the garden. Outbuildings : The only outbuilding is situated below the property. It comprises an attractive square stone pavilion with a slate hip roof, where the ‘devil's teeth’ still remain. The ground floor comprises a beautiful room with a bay window opening onto the terrace, with an upper floor that could be converted. The possibility of converting it into a small guest house remains an interesting and technically trouble-free option. The main part backs onto a building of lesser height, under zinc, currently used as a 1-car garage and a storage/workshop area. A small shelter in the gable houses the swimming pool machinery. A sheltered rest area (UNOPIU arbour), facing south, is ideal for lounging, barbecuing or family lunches, or family lunches. The pool is a good size (9 x 4m) - Depth decreasing towards 1.60m - Resin hull - Heated by a recent heat pump (2 years old) - Attractive stone slab terrace - It was installed around twenty years ago. It has no special protection. On the street side, a large electric gate gives access to a gravelled parking area for several vehicles. This area is suitable for building, including the possibility of a sheltered garage. On the garden side, the lush yet orderly landscape offers an unobstructed view that is unusual in the city. The grassy lawns are home to a world of flowerbeds and hornbeam hedges, while a topiary garden with generous box trees accompanies a bricked pathway leading to the banks of the Sarthe. The paths wind through a variety of species, including cypresses, willows, poplars....or simple apple trees....A gazebo, a portico...a play area with a boat on the throne for happy memories. The river marks the property boundaries, heralding the neighbouring department, natural meadows where civilisation has lost all its rights, offering its residents a bucolic and enchanting setting that cannot be tampered with. The ducks have understood this well, and would almost make you forget... that we're in the city! The whole site covers around 4.400 sqm of land, some of which is enclosed by walls. There is also very useful access from the outside via an alleyway, cadastral number AW 659, which is fully owned. 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.4753 : French noble townhouse overlooking the sea in Manche department. Built in the heart of the historic Hauteville district, this remarkable residence is located in one of the most iconic sites in Granville, a renowned seaside resort on the English Channel, overlooking the bay of Mont-Saint-Michel and the Chausey Islands. Here, maritime history interacts with a permanent maritime panorama, between sky and sea, to the rhythm of the tides. On foot, the ramparts, Notre-Dame du Cap Lihou church, the port, beaches, and shops in the old town set the pace for daily life. Granville has a direct rail link to Paris-Montparnasse (approximately 3.5 hours). The SNCF train station is less than 2 km away. The A84 motorway (Caen–Rennes axis) can be reached in around 30 minutes. Caen-Carpiquet and Rennes-Saint-Jacques airports are approximately 90 and 110 km away respectively. With approximately 750 sqm of living space and a total floor area of around 900 sqm, the property is harmoniously spread over four levels plus a basement, connected by an elegant central staircase. The ground floor is the heart of the reception areas. A beautiful entrance hall with antique terracotta tiles and exposed stonework leads to the staircase serving the upper floors and provides access to the various rooms on this level. A library, an elegantly proportioned first living room and a spacious living room of approximately 40 sqm make up the main reception areas, offering comfortable volumes and a warm atmosphere. The separate kitchen is extended by a patio of approximately 19 sqm, bringing natural light and fresh air into the heart of the building. This level also includes a bedroom on the same level with its own shower room, ideal for independent use. The technical areas are discreetly integrated: boiler room, electrical room, storage room, and closets. A double garage, closed, measuring approximately 30 sqm, rare in this historic neighborhood, completes this level. The first floor offers remarkable views of Granville harbor and provides ample space for living and entertaining. On the harbor side, there is a second kitchen/dining area, a dining room, and a generously sized office, all with hardwood floors and fireplaces. On the courtyard side, there is a large living room above the main entrance and a laundry room. Two bedrooms with a bathroom, a shower room, and separate toilets. This level can be used for a variety of purposes: family spaces, reception, or independent living. The second floor is mainly dedicated to sleeping areas. The views of the street and the sea give the feeling of being in the heart of the port, at the foot of the sea. It comprises six comfortable bedrooms and three bathrooms. Separate toilets and several hallways ensure smooth and functional circulation. The top floor is dedicated to a large master suite of over 100 sqm, set under exposed beams, including a bathroom and shower room. A hallway opens onto a terrace offering particularly extensive views of the Chausey Islands, the rooftops of Hauteville, and the Notre-Dame du Cap Lihou church. An additional bedroom completes this floor. The basement houses two large cellars with generous volumes, connected by a central hallway. These spaces, which are dry and accessible, offer excellent storage capacity and can easily be used for other purposes (wine cellar, storage, archives). Located on a fully enclosed urban plot with a total area of 453 sqm, the property is organized around its interior courtyard (100 sqm), offering a secluded outdoor space, sheltered from view, in this highly sought-after historic neighborhood, with parking spaces that are very rare in the Upper Town. Two garages accessible from the courtyard provide parking for two cars and are directly connected to the entrance hall by a connecting door. Cabinet LE NAIL - Border of Brittany - South Manche department : Mr Nicolas de LA VIGNE : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nicolas de LA VIGNE ,Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 920 814 274. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
This is an exceptional property that I am presenting for sale in the city center of Caen: Jardin des Plantes / Place du Canada district. Completely renovated by an architect, it combines the old and the contemporary in its restoration and layout. All of its character elements have been preserved, providing charm. The tastefully designed interior offers generous, light-filled spaces with beautiful finishes. With an area of approximately 165 m², it offers a spacious and comfortable living area, open to a wooden terrace and a garden of 270 m² enclosed by perfectly maintained stone walls, with no overlooking neighbors, featuring a small outbuilding that could be converted into an office, 5 bedrooms, 3 toilets, 1 bathroom, and 3 shower rooms. You also benefit from an additional single-level space that offers multiple possibilities depending on your project and a basement. This beautiful home will meet the needs of a family in search of space. Its strategic location and features make it an opportunity not to miss for those looking to combine comfort and practicality in the heart of Caen. Schools, shops, services, and transportation are in immediate proximity. Collective sanitation, condensing gas boiler. Contact available 7 days a week for more information.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr Sale price: €995,000 Seller's fees Contact your SAFTI advisor: Sylvie BLANCHER, Tel: 06 64 33 75 74, Email: [email protected] - EI - Commercial agent registered at the RSAC of CAEN under number 841 708 969This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Safti
2 hours from PARIS, 30 minutes from DEAUVILLE - TROUVILLE or HONFLEUR, SPLENDID BOURGEOIS RESIDENCE from the 18th and 19th centuries PERFECTLY RENOVATED, CLOSE TO ALL AMENITIES (shops, schools, doctors, SNCF train station), perfectly located in the heart of a landscaped park of 8300m², accompanied by a 435 m² outbuilding in perfect condition. This property offers EXTRAORDINARY POTENTIAL for various projects. The MAIN RESIDENCE, with more than 355 m² of living space, stands out for its GENEROUS VOLUMES, brightness, and the quality of its materials. On the ground floor, the hallway leads to 2 reception areas: a comfortable living room with an adjoining office/small lounge, a spacious dining room; large fitted kitchen, service rooms, and cellar. On the 1st floor: a large MASTER SUITE of 50m², two comfortable bedrooms, and a dressing room. On the 2nd floor: the guest space features a large living/library/office area of 70m² (possibilities for 4 bedrooms), a spacious bedroom, and a very nice shower room. The annex offers REMARKABLE POTENTIAL: RECEPTION ROOM, SHOWROOM, GUEST HOUSE, ARTIST'S STUDIO, STORAGE for 8 to 10 cars, OFFICES, VARIOUS GARAGES, STORAGE. A rare property for sale offering very nice features. Charm, volume, and elegance in a green setting.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Safti
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