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Normandy, elegant listed manor house from the 16th-century furnished
- CAEN (14000)
- 1,890,000 €
- Agency fees chargeable to the seller
- Ref. : 4652
Ref.4652 : In Calvados department, a restored Renaissance manor house, sold furnished and decorated, with an innovative concierge service
On the edge of the Pays d'Auge and the Caen countryside, this Renaissance manor house stands back from a village, sheltered. The property, bordered by a peaceful river, looks out over the bucolic landscape formed by the marshes of the Dives, vast expanses with changing reflections.
Just 2 kilometres away, accessible by bike, a small, dynamic town of some 3,000 inhabitants has all the shops and services you need for everyday life.
The manor house is also very close to the beaches of Normandy. Cabourg and Merville-Franceville are a 15-minute drive away. Caen and its SNCF station with links to Paris-Saint-Lazare are 20 minutes away. Carpiquet airport, 30 minutes away, serves Lyon and the south of France. The property also benefits from quick access to the A13 motorway, taking you to Deauville in 40 minutes and Paris Ouest in 2 h 15.
The manor house, hidden by ancient hedges, stands next to the village church. Built of Caen stone and covered in slate, its architecture is refined. Its soberly ordered facade, sculpted dormer windows and balanced volumes bear witness to the rural elegance of the Renaissance.
The dwelling spans 305 sqm of living space over three main levels.
On the ground floor, the central entrance features a wooden stairway. On one side is a large corner lounge, decorated in 18th century style and particularly luminous thanks to its high ceilings (3.15 m) and three exhibitions; on the other is a dining room that comfortably seats 12 guests and a fully-equipped kitchen with a central island.
On the first floor, the master suite, with views over the river, comprises a spacious bedroom, a boudoir, a dressing room and a bathroom. There is another full suite on this level, comprising a bedroom preceded by a tambour and a bathroom. There is also a third bedroom and a separate bathroom.
The attic houses a fourth bedroom with bathroom and a games room with cathedral ceiling.
A full basement offers plenty of storage space, a wine cellar and a boiler room.
The large basement of the manor house, accessible from the garden, provides storage for the equipment needed for the day-to-day upkeep of the property, as well as space to store other items if required.
There is also a shed near the river, with two sections: a shed used as a wood store, and a small room where the barbecue and gardening equipment are currently stored.
The property is accessed via a lane running alongside the church, leading to a tarmac courtyard. The immediate surroundingsare landscaped with lawns and terraces. An area facing the river and marshes has been laid out to take advantage of this serene, unspoilt landscape.
The property also includes half a hectare of grassland, ideal for horses, ponies and sheep, as well as an orchard.
The property has been listed as a Historic Monument since 1928 (facades and roofs).
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.
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available at: www.georisques.gouv.fr
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Normandy, elegant listed manor house from the 16th-century furnished
- CAEN (14000)
- 1,890,000 €
- Agency fees chargeable to the seller
- Ref. : 4652
- Property type : manor house
- Surface : 380 m²
- Surface : 8168 m²
- Number of rooms : 7
- Number of bedrooms : 4
- No. of bathrooms : 1
- No. of shower room : 3
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Ref.4652 : In Calvados department, a restored Renaissance manor house, sold furnished and decorated, with an innovative concierge service
On the edge of the Pays d'Auge and the Caen countryside, this Renaissance manor house stands back from a village, sheltered. The property, bordered by a peaceful river, looks out over the bucolic landscape formed by the marshes of the Dives, vast expanses with changing reflections.
Just 2 kilometres away, accessible by bike, a small, dynamic town of some 3,000 inhabitants has all the shops and services you need for everyday life.
The manor house is also very close to the beaches of Normandy. Cabourg and Merville-Franceville are a 15-minute drive away. Caen and its SNCF station with links to Paris-Saint-Lazare are 20 minutes away. Carpiquet airport, 30 minutes away, serves Lyon and the south of France. The property also benefits from quick access to the A13 motorway, taking you to Deauville in 40 minutes and Paris Ouest in 2 h 15.
The manor house, hidden by ancient hedges, stands next to the village church. Built of Caen stone and covered in slate, its architecture is refined. Its soberly ordered facade, sculpted dormer windows and balanced volumes bear witness to the rural elegance of the Renaissance.
The dwelling spans 305 sqm of living space over three main levels.
On the ground floor, the central entrance features a wooden stairway. On one side is a large corner lounge, decorated in 18th century style and particularly luminous thanks to its high ceilings (3.15 m) and three exhibitions; on the other is a dining room that comfortably seats 12 guests and a fully-equipped kitchen with a central island.
On the first floor, the master suite, with views over the river, comprises a spacious bedroom, a boudoir, a dressing room and a bathroom. There is another full suite on this level, comprising a bedroom preceded by a tambour and a bathroom. There is also a third bedroom and a separate bathroom.
The attic houses a fourth bedroom with bathroom and a games room with cathedral ceiling.
A full basement offers plenty of storage space, a wine cellar and a boiler room.
The large basement of the manor house, accessible from the garden, provides storage for the equipment needed for the day-to-day upkeep of the property, as well as space to store other items if required.
There is also a shed near the river, with two sections: a shed used as a wood store, and a small room where the barbecue and gardening equipment are currently stored.
The property is accessed via a lane running alongside the church, leading to a tarmac courtyard. The immediate surroundingsare landscaped with lawns and terraces. An area facing the river and marshes has been laid out to take advantage of this serene, unspoilt landscape.
The property also includes half a hectare of grassland, ideal for horses, ponies and sheep, as well as an orchard.
The property has been listed as a Historic Monument since 1928 (facades and roofs).
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.
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available at: www.georisques.gouv.fr
Contact
- Mr Jérôme RENAUD