Three charming houses in a clos masure to preserve
Nestled in the heart of a clos masure in the Pays de Caux surrounded by planted embankments and classified as wooded areas, this property for sale in Varengeville-sur-Mer benefits from a very exceptional environment both in terms of its central location in the village, and in terms of its immediate environment, calm and bucolic. In addition to the two Norman farmhouse-style gîtes built in the 19th century and nicely renovated, there is a contemporary Scandinavian-style house from 2002. Built on one level in a wooden frame, it opens widely onto the terrace and the garden through generous bay windows. The brightness of the two living rooms is very pleasant. Between seasons, the fire in the fireplace adds a very cozy touch to the atmosphere of the place. The three bedrooms and the two bathrooms complete the functional character of this wooden house. The two gîtes in very good condition enrich the estate. They allow the reception of family or friends in complete independence. These lodgings can also be profitable by welcoming tourists passing through to discover this part of Normandy so preserved from mass tourism, making the investment more relevant.
Outbuilding and meadows
An outbuilding used as a garage completes this real estate complex. The property extends over a plot of 3000 m² of landscaped garden and 1.6 hectares of meadows. This vast space in the heart of Varengeville-sur-Mer is all the more attractive as it benefits from a positive town planning certificate from 2023. The value of the property is reinforced by its potential. But horses would be happy to occupy the space. A green thumb could also invest the place to create a park in a preserved natural area.
But why live in Varengeville sur mer?
Located between Dieppe and Saint-Valery-en-Caux, near the beaches of the Côte d’Albâtre made famous by the Impressionists who loved to capture seascapes, Varengeville-sur-Mer has always been a popular city for painters. In the middle of the twentieth century, Georges Braque settled there permanently. He invited his friends from the Cubist school such as Picasso and Pissarro to come and enjoy the very special light of the Côte d’Albâtre. This village is also famous for its five valleys that plunge towards the sea. Fishing for bouquets is a local privilege. In Varengeville, Varenge for some, the natural and historical heritage is rich. The Bois des Moutiers is an exceptional site of the British Arts & Crafts movement in France. The garden composed of plants from all over the world is open to the public. The marine cemetery offers an exceptional view of the bay of Dieppe. The Saint Valery church houses works by Georges Braque and Michel Ciry. The Ango manor, inspired by the Renaissance, is a place full of poetry that nourishes our imagination. The active policy of preserving sites and monuments, the organization of bold cultural events highlights this jewel of Normandy's heritage.
What to do in Varengeville sur mer?
The bicycle is the most poetic way to discover Varengeville and its labyrinth of narrow streets lined with Cauchois embankments. The small restaurants and tea rooms are havens of peace. A few kilometers away, Pourville beach has become a very popular place for water sports enthusiasts such as windsurfing, kitesurfing, parasailing, etc. Sainte Marguerite beach and its Nordic cabins bear witness to a return to Viking roots. The Quiberville-sur-Mer sailing school welcomes many young people to introduce them to boating. The seaside town of Dieppe, a historic port city with four ports – fishing, cross-Channel, pleasure and commercial – reveals many assets – balneotherapy, golf 18 all, restaurants in the port and on the seafront… With a beautifully renovated city center, Dieppe, the oldest seaside town in France, offers all local services, two hours from Paris, four hours from Brussels and six hours from London.
Interactive Sale
This property is for sale in an interactive sale conducted by ENCHERES IMMO. No additional costs are expected for either the buyer or the seller. Participation in the interactive sale is subject to prior approval. All offers will be forwarded to the seller, who will remain free to select the offer he intends to follow up on. An online offer during the interactive sale does not constitute a firm and final offer within the meaning of Article 1114 of the Civil Code, but rather a simple intention to purchase. The price displayed corresponds to a possible first offer price, including negotiation fees.