A place steeped in history
Built in 1870 on the ruins of an older castle destroyed during the Revolution, this magnificent manor embodies the charm and elegance of the 19th century. The large brick outbuildings of Saint Jean bear witness to the prestigious past of the estate and its military use, offering an exceptional historical setting.
This bourgeois manor respects the typical characteristics of constructions from the end of the 19th century: high ceilings, marble fireplaces, and beautiful parquet floors. The large windows let in abundant light, contrasting with the more austere residences of the 18th century. The use of concrete at this time allowed architects to design ambitious buildings with generous volumes.
In its current configuration, the ground floor houses a spectacular entrance with staircase, a kitchen, a dining room, a large living room for entertaining, an office, and a pantry. Upstairs you will find four bedrooms and a bathroom. It is possible to create a shower room for each bedroom in the turrets. Finally, the top floor, formerly dedicated to maids' rooms and technical rooms, is fully convertible.
A manor near the Normandy coast
The park, magnificently wooded, is decorated with bicentennial trees. The large brick outbuilding in Saint Jean offers immense potential for the creation of a workshop, garages, or any other space necessary for your projects.
Only a few minutes away, you will find all the amenities in Offranville, the beach of Pourville, the famous village of Varengeville, and of course the city of Dieppe with its market, its shops, and its SNCF station connecting Paris.
Leforestier Immobilier, specialist in the sale of manor houses in Normandy