A real property of character
History and old stone lovers, here is this authentic Norman manor for sale, built in the 17th century, very rare today, the size of a manor house.
A Norman manor in the heart of the 17th century
The notion of a manor is linked to the feudal system which designated the residence of the lord, where one went to pay homage to him in his home. A free man, owner of a fief, whatever its size. After the revolution, this Normandy property became a manor house in the middle of a farmhouse. Modest in scale, our manor house has remained noble by preserving its original materials. Faithful to the construction techniques of the Pays de Caux, it has a solid base in sandstone, bricks and flint.
The elevation is made up of an assembly of bricks, typical of a Norman house. The elegant natural slate roof is steeply inclined so that the volumes of the floors are preserved. The heating by heat pump and a system of photovoltaic panels installed on the outbuilding, without any visual nuisance on the manor, will be efficient and economical.
A real family home:
In the main rooms, the large fireplaces have remained authentic, with its exceptional woodwork, testimony to a property with a noble past from this period. The kitchen needs to be completely revisited.
On the 1st floor, a landing welcomes you with its 3 bedrooms, 1 shower room and 2 offices.
The oak and elm staircase leads you to the 2nd floor, where a large landing, 4 bedrooms and a bathroom await you.
The house has a third floor with a convertible and insulated attic.
The cellar is remarkable for its vaults and its construction entirely made of bricks. The curiosity of this space is its Roman well, which has been preserved and maintained.
A pleasant garden
The large terrace is an extremely pleasant place to socialize during the sunny days.
The outbuilding is now a workshop and the boiler room.
A village full of history but connected
The village depends on the intercommunality of Yvetot, thus having the many assets of a prosperous region in terms of culture, tourism, and education. In the heart of the Pays de Caux, near the Côte d'Albâtre, the village of 300 souls is peaceful.
A small, very accessible town
Between Dieppe and Fécamp, this small town is located in the heart of the Pays de Caux, known for its clos masure. 15 minutes from Cany-Barville or Yvetot, local services and shops are available. The Yvetot SNCF train station provides access to the Paris Saint Lazare train station in two hours. Thanks to the A29 motorway and the Pont de Normandie, the charm of the port of Honfleur can be appreciated in 40 minutes. Étretat, Fécamp, Varengeville-sur-Mer, Dieppe, are all seaside towns with many attractions.