In the heart of the Bessin region, 10 minutes from Bayeux and the sea, 25 minutes from Caen, in a calm and peaceful setting, Normandie Privilège offers you a 15th-century manor house and its 19th-century outbuilding, all listed as Historic Monuments.
This fully restored property, which extends over almost a hectare, features a courtyard with a pond, a walled garden and a meadow. It is equally suited to a family home or a hospitality business.
Of imposing proportions, the manor house is one storey square over the first floor. The facades feature mullioned windows. On the courtyard side, a contemporary glass roof extends the dwelling. A three-storey square tower stands to the rear. The upper floors are served by a remarkable spiral staircase.
The living space is around 475 m2, with 9 main rooms including a lounge, a dining room, a living room under a glass roof, a kitchen, a scullery, a games room-library, five bedrooms, four of which have en-suite bathrooms, and vast attics.
Located perpendicular to the manor house, the 19th-century outbuilding is a two-storey dwelling. The elegant facade is distinguished by orderly openings and round-headed windows. The surface area of each level is around 90 m2, with the following layout: on the first floor, a spa with Jacuzzi, checkroom, showers, bedroom and bathroom; on the first floor, a spacious 3-room apartment (gallery, living room with kitchen, two bedrooms, bathroom).
Other outbuildings include a two-car garage at the entrance to the property, a workshop with mezzanine, with a floor surface area of 64 m2, and three sheds.
The courtyard communicates on one side with the walled garden, and on the other with the half-hectare grassland. The garden, with its independent access, is home to two unusual dwellings.
This meticulously maintained property will appeal to those seeking space and tranquility in a historic setting. Its proximity to Bayeux, the D-Day beaches and numerous tourist attractions also make it an ideal location for a hospitality project.