30 minutes from Bayeux, close to the D-Day beache, Normandie Privilège offers you an 18th-century manor house and its outbuildings, all in perfect condition, in a quiet, bucolic setting.
The property, which extends over 8600 m2, is hidden from view. From a small country lane, a long driveway leads to the courtyard. At the far end of the courtyard stands the dwelling, flanked on either side by the former farm buildings.
This Caen stone house boasts an elegant neoclassical façade. The living space is around 250 m2 spread over three levels. There are 8 main rooms, including 6 bedrooms.
On the ground floor, the entrance hall with its magnificent wooden staircase leads to a kitchen and dining room on one side, and a living room and large bedroom on the other. A shower room, storeroom and boiler room complete this level.
The second floor comprises three bedrooms, including a master suite with dressing room and bathroom.
In the recently converted attic are two bedrooms, one with en-suite shower room.
The entire property has been carefully renovated and decorated. Antique features such as terracotta floor tiles, parquet flooring, wood panelling, fireplaces and staircase add a touch of character. The rooms are bright and airy, thanks to numerous windows and high ceilings (around 3 meters).
Outside, the two former farm buildings framing the courtyard have a footprint of around 280 m2 and 400 m2 respectively. According to the town planning regulations, these buildings are suitable for conversion.
Behind the dwelling, the garden features a stone terrace and a pond.
This property, which doesn't require any work, allows you to live in a home of character without sacrificing modern comforts. The property's location in an unspoilt area, less than 10 km from the sea, and the size of the outbuildings are further assets.