In the historic center of Bayeux, Normandie Privilège offers a fully restored 16th and 18th century manor house, walled garden and garage.
One of Bayeux's most emblematic buildings, the property combines an 18th-century dwelling with a Renaissance tower, which leads to another 16th-century dwelling. The oldest part is a 14th-century vaulted cellar.
The living space is around 300 m2. In all, there are 9 main rooms, including 1 double living room, 1 study and 7 bedrooms, 6 of which have en-suite bathrooms.
As you enter, an elegant stone gate bears witness to the authenticity of the property. Numerous period features decorate the noble residence, including two remarkable stone staircases, parquet floors, fireplaces and their overmantels, and extensive woodwork. All of which, enhanced by carefully considered decoration, exude charm and character.
On the contrary, contemporary additions do not stand out. A huge glass roof illuminates part of the living room, emphasizing the volume of this reception room (almost 50 m2). The bathrooms are distinguished by their luxurious sobriety. Comfort is enhanced by gas central heating and double-glazed windows.
Outside, a courtyard and garden provide a quiet, secluded setting for enjoying fine weather. They benefit from a postcard-perfect view of the cathedral.
The property also includes a garage nearby.