Properties for sale in Normandy, France
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House in Torigni-sur-Vire
Torigni-sur-Vire, Normandy
This pretty stone farmhouse has plenty of original charm and lots of character - exposed stone walls, beamed ceilings, and spacious living areas, it's ideal as a family home, a countryside retreat, or a bed and breakfast. Torigny-sur-Vire with a good range of shops and amenities is an easy bike ride away.Situated in a lovely rural location, the small town of Torigni-les-Villes is nearby and here you'll find a good range of shops, restaurants and services. St Lo is about 13 km away. It's also close to the Haras de Saint-Lo, the Étangs de Torigni, and many leisure and tourist attractions. Le Mont-Saint-Michel is around 70 km away, making this an ideal base for exploring Normandy.There is a total 170m2 habitable space. Here's the layoutGround FloorA large fitted kitchen with dining area (38 m2)A cosy living room with fireplace (24 m2)A bedroom with built-in wardrobes (17 m2)A bathroom and separate WCUpstairs (which is also accessible by an external staircase):A welcoming entrance area (6.3 m2) — perfect for B&B useA dressing area (6.8 m2)Two further bedrooms (12 m2 and 34 m2)A shower room with WC (2.4 m2)Guest house or GiteAdjoining the main house, this area includes:An entrance hall (5.8 m2)A bedroom (9.3 m2)A fitted kitchen (14.5 m2)Upstairs, a room with WC and washbasin (11 m2)Renovations and FeaturesUpdated plumbing & electric meter installedNew gas boiler and ventilation system (VMC)Fibre-optic internetThis house does need some TLC and refreshing. The new owner may also wish to install double-glazed windows on the ground floor.Outbuildings and LandA large outbuilding (approx. 100 m2) offers plenty of space for storage or equestrian use, including:A box, garage, tack room, and sound-insulated music roomTwo mezzanines for extra storageGarageOutside, the landscaped garden with a well opens onto enclosed pastures (approx. 7,086 m2) — perfect for keeping horses or other animals.Location HighlightsShops and services: 3-5 minutes awaySaint-Lo: 15 minutesA84 motorway: quick accessCaen airport: about 40 minutesThis property offers the perfect mix of rural charm, comfort, and versatility, whether you're looking for a family home, a holiday retreat, or a B&B with equestrian potential.At a glance:Bedrooms: 4Bathrooms: 3Receptions: 2Habitable space: 170m2Plot size: 7086m2 / 1.75 acresTaxe fonciere: Approx €1000 p.a.Broadband: FibreDPE rating: EHeating: Gas heating & fire placeDrainage: Septic tank (does not conform)Neighbours: DiscreteDistance to shops: 5 mins / 3kmDistance to coast: 55 minsDistance to ferry port: Caen: 45 mins / Cherbourg 1hr 15 minsPlease note: Agency fees are included in the advertised price and are payable by the purchaser. All locations and sizes are approximate. La Residence has made every effort to ensure that the details and photographs of this property are accurate and in no way misleading. However, this information does not form part of a contract and no warranties are either given or implied.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr* Pretty farmhouse & gite* Equestrian potential* 4 bedrooms / 3 bathrooms* 1.75 acres of land* Outbuildings* Garage* An easy bike ride from shops & amenities* 55 mins from the coast* 45 mins from ferry port
House in Gancourt-Saint-Etienne
Gancourt-Saint-Etienne, Normandy
This traditional 19th century farmhouse has been beautifully renovated and manages to strike the perfect balance between the traditional and the contemporary. The property comes with half an acre of land, large outbuilding, garage and a summer house. The pretty villages of Gerberoy, Forges-les-Eaux and Giverney are all within easy reach. The ferry port at Dieppe is just over an hour away and Paris is 90mins in the car.The property has 105m2 of habitable space and the rooms are bright, spacious and stylishly decorated.The entrance to the house is at the rear of the property and leads into the kitchen/dining room, which is dual aspect. Also on the ground floor is a separate living room and WC.Upstairs there are two large south-facing bedrooms, both overlook the attractive gardens with wonderful views beyond. The large landing is currently used as a reading room and there's also a large bathroom.Location:The property sits right on the border of the Seine-Maritime in Upper Normandy and the Oise department in the Picardy region. Situated in a small hamlet with 8 other rural properties, the house is accessed via single-track no-through-road and has lovely views over the village and the valley below. The bustling market town of Songeons is an 8 minute drive and has a comprehensive choice of independent shops including a bakery, grocers, butcher, deli, pharmacy, two restaurants and a garden centre. The town also hosts a weekly produce market on a Thursday.The delightful villages of Gerberoy, Forges-les-Eaux and Giverney are all within easy reach. Gerberoy is officially one of France's 'Plus Beaux Villages' and is particularly well known for its profusion of flowers. Other towns and villages in the area that are well worth exploring might be Neufchatel-en-Bray, Gournay-en-Bray, Beauvais and Amiens,The nearest train station is 7km away at Marseille en Beauvaisis. There are direct trains to Paris with a journey time of 70mins.Distances by car:Songeons: 8minsGerberoy: 12minsForges les Eaux: 22minsCharles de Gaulle Airport: 1h 15minsParis: 1h 30 minCalais: 2h 10 minsDieppe ferry port: 1h 10 minsRouen: 1hBeauvais Airport: 30minsUsing Le Shuttle it is possible to reach London in around 4.5 hrsOutside:Entrance to the property is via some ornate iron gates on to a gravelled drive, there is a large brick built garage adjacent to the house. There is a long open barn which runs at right angles to the house so creates a very practical covered space. There is also a newly built summer house.The garden is very pretty and contains a number of ancient trees and a variety of indigenous bushes providing a haven for wildlife. The land is private with a secure boundary and has far-reaching views.Renovations:The current owners have employed skilled artisans to complete the extensive renovation work over the past 3 years and the property is now in immaculate condition. Here's a list of the works that have recently been carried out:Internal:New Shaker Style fitted kitchen with 'butler' sinkNew electric central heatingNew water tank/heaterNew electrical systemNew bathroomNew WCNew oak laminated flooring throughout ground floor.New bespoke alcove bookcase with storageFarrow and Ball paint throughoutExternal:New dormer windowsDouble-glazing on all windowsRoof fully refurbishedShutters, doors and gate all refurbishedNewly laid gravel drive.New boundary fencingExternal electric sockets and up/down lighters installed.New summer houseAt a glance:Bedrooms: 2Bathrooms: 1Receptions: 2Habitable space: 105m2Plot size: 2000m2DPE rating: DApprox month energy charges (heating and lighting ) - €155 (this is dependent on usage and an approximate figure for guidance only)Taxe fonciere: 676 Euros per annumDrainage: Septic tank (conforms)Orientation: South-facingBroadband: Yes, fibreHeating: Electric central heatingDistance to shops: 8minsDistance to ferry port: 1h10minsDistance to train station: 7km (Marseille en Bauvasis)Please note: Agency fees are included in the advertised price and are payable by the purchaser. All locations and sizes are approximate. La Residence has made every effort to ensure that the details and photographs of this property are accurate and in no way misleading. However, this information does not form part of a contract and no warranties are either given or implied.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website: http www.georisks.gouv.fr* Beautifully renovated farmhouse* Significant upgrades, both internally & externally* Half an acre of landscaped gardens* Several outbuildings* Views across the valley* 8 mins drive to shops & services* Just over an hour from Dieppe ferry port* 7km from train station with direct trains to Paris
House in Vire
Vire, Calvados
This immaculately presented 3-bed stone house has a 1 acre garden and is just 3km from the centre of Vire where, in addition to a good range of shops, amenities, restaurants and bars, there is also a mainline train station with direct routes east to Paris and west to Granville on the coast.There is a total 115m2 habitable space. Here's the layout:Ground floorEntrance Hall 2.61 x 2.42m Exposed stone walls with display recesses. Birch wood flooring. Steps down to:Sitting room 6.37 x 5.98m with Pellet burner and door and window opening to:Open plan kitchen/dining Room 4.73 x 3.81m Exposed stone walls. Built-in dishwasher and space for range style cooker.Utility Room 2.39 x 1.88m Space and plumbing for washing machine. Space for tumble dryer. Space for upright fridge/freezer.Cloakroom with WC and hand basinFirst FloorLanding with cupboard housing hot water cylinder.Master Bedroom 5.27 x 3.44m Glazed double doors to 'Juliette' balcony. Exposed stone wall.En-Suite Shower Room 3.11 x 1.91m Large walk-in shower. Vanity unit. WC. Heated towel rail.Bedroom 2 3.53 x 2.49m Glazed door to 'Juliette' balcony. Exposed stone wall.Bedroom 3 4.38 x 3.17m Glazed door to 'Juliette' balcony Exposed stone wall.'Jack & Jill' Shower Room 3.52 x 1.60m Large walk-in shower. WC. Vanity unit.OutsideThe garden covers an acre and is predominantly lawned with trees and shrubs that are well on the way to getting well established. The terrace that runs along the back of the house is a real feature of the property with different areas for dining, enjoying a morning coffee or maybe a sun-downer at the end of the day. An under cover seating area provides shade or shelter, depending on the weather conditions.There is a an attached shed (3.11 x 1.96m) that has a concrete floor and double doors that is used for storage. The separate workshop (7.34 x 3.5m) also has wooden doors, a concrete floor, power and light connections.LocationVire is just 3km away. A bustling town, there's a popular weekly market that sells local produce, including of course a wide selection of cheeses, cider and calvados. There are lots of independent shops, a couple of large supermarkets and plenty of good restaurants and cafes.The mainline train station means this area is very well connected with direct services not only with Paris (2hr 40mins), but also to Granville on the coast which means you can head off for a day trip to the beach and enjoy a leisurely seafood lunch without having to jump in the car.The ferry port at Caen is 1 hour away and there's also easy access to the other Normandy ferry ports at Cherbourg, St Malo and Le Havre. The Tunnel at Calais is 4hrs away.At a glance:Bedrooms: 3Bathrooms: 2Receptions: 2Habitable space: 115m2Plot size: 4138m2Taxe fonciere: €TBCDPE rating: EBroadband: YesHeating: Electric radiators & pellet burnerDrainage: Septic tank (understood to have been installed in 2016)Distance to shops: 3kmDistance to railway station: 3kmDistance to coast: 1hrDistance to ferry port: Caen, 1hrDistance to airport: Caen, 50minsPlease note: Agency fees are included in the advertised price and are payable by the purchaser. All locations and sizes are approximate. La Residence has made every effort to ensure that the details and photographs of this property are accurate and in no way misleading. However, this information does not form part of a contract and no warranties are either given or implied.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr* Immaculately presented stone house* 3 bedrooms / 2 bathrooms* One acre garden* Sunny terrace area* Shed* Workshop* Broadband internet* 3km from Vire* Direct trains to Paris & the coast* One hour from Caen ferry port
House in Breteuil
Breteuil, Arrondissement de Bernay
Magnificent estate with 17th century chateau, set in around 6 hectares of land, situated around 2 hours from Paris and less than 1h30 from the Normandy coast. This elegant chteau stands at the end of a long, tree-lined, private driveway. The main building dates back to 1630, and was extended twice in the early 19th century. The chteau now boasts 4 reception rooms, 1 study, 10 bedrooms, 9 shower rooms and 1 bathroom over three floors, with the possibility of further extensions to provide additional sleeping accommodation. A large converted annexe offers a large reception room, ideal for events, a seminar room, a catering area and several additional bedrooms. Other outbuildings are also available and could also be converted, if the necessary permits are obtained. Beautiful parkland completes the property, where a variety of remarkable trees grow side by side, and a car park is also available for guests and customers. The property has already been refurbished to provide all the comforts you need to enjoy it with family or friends. The number of beds, the magnificent setting and the location of the property make it perfectly suited for a prestige hotel or events venue.
House in Villedieu-les-Poeles
Villedieu-les-Poeles, Normandy
This 3 bedroom detached house has fabulous panoramic views over the valley. The living spaces are open-plan, modern, light and spacious. The garden is very pretty and there's a lovely decked area as well as a first floor balcony, perfect for admiring the views. The bustling market towns of Vire and Villedieu are within easy reach and the ferry port at Caen is 1hr away.Recent renovations include a new roof, new bathroom, new electric heating, double-glazing and a new wood-burner. There's also high-speed broadband.There's 131m2 of habitable space and the layout is as follows:Ground floor:Entrance Lobby: 1.54m x 1.49m - Glazed French doors and window to the front elevation. Exposed stone wall. Built in cupboard. Glazed French doors to:-Open plan Lounge/Dining Room/Kitchen :Lounge/Dining Room 8.43m x 4.75m - Recently carpeted. Exposed stone wall. Granite fireplace with wood burner. Display mantel. Two windows to the front elevation. Beams. Built in shelving. Stairs to first floor.Kitchen: 4.46m x 3.91m - Fitted kitchen with tiled floor. Two windows to the front elevation overlooking the landscaped garden and beyond. Range of matching base and wall units. Inset spotlights. Space for a range style cooker. Extractor hood over. Fitted worktops and tiled splash backs. Double sink with mixer tap. Space and plumbing for dishwasher. Electric radiator.Utility: 3.92m x 1.77m - Tiled floor. Cupboard with electrics and fuse box. Space and plumbing for washing machine. Window and glazed door to the rear elevation.Cloakroom: Window to the rear elevation. Pedestal basin and toilet. Karndean tiled floor.First floor:Landing: 2.34m x 5.05m - Recently carpeted. Exposed beams. Electric heater. Exposed stone wall. Velux window to the rear elevation.Bedroom 1: 3 x 2.58m - Window and skylight to the rear elevation. Hatch to loft with drop down ladder. Laminate floor. Electric radiator.Bedroom 2: 3.26m x 5.40m - Window to the front elevation. Exposed stone wall. Electric radiator. Laminate floor. Telephone point.Bathroom: 2.38m x 2.78m - Recently re-fitted with new Villeroy & Boch bath, new textured Karndean tiled floor, new wall tiles and partial wallpaper. Heated towel rail. Window to the front elevation. Vanity unity and toilet. Cupboard with hot water cylinder.Master Bedroom: 3.80m x 5.84m - Recently carpeted. Walk in wardrobe. Beams. Window and glazed French doors to front elevation and balcony. Door to:-En-Suite Shower Room: 1.39m x 1.96m - Window to the front elevation. Heated towel rail. 1/2 tiled walls. Extractor fan. Vanity unit with mirror and light over. Suspended toilet. Large shower. Tiled floor.Outside:Beautifully landscaped gardens with large decking and terrace area, including a covered area to the front of the property. Gravel drive with space for parking and turning several vehicles. Gardens laid to lawn with flower and shrub borders. Garden shed. Attached double garage: 5.95m x 4.32m with new, fully side-retracting remotely operated electronic door with inset pedestrian door. Concrete floor.Location:The property is situated on the Manche/Calvados border and is only 1 hour away from the ferry port at Caen Ouistreham and 3 hours from Paris. Calais is about 4 hours away. The beach at Granville is approximately 30 minutes drive, as is the UNESCO heritage site of the Mont Saint Michel. The nearest main town is Villedieu-les-Poeles about 15 minutes drive away and Vire is approximately 20 minutes.Additional info:Bedrooms: 3Bathrooms: 2Receptions: 2Habitable space: 131m2Plot size: 1892m2Drainage: Septic tank (installed in 2005)DPE rating: ETaxe fonciere: 450€ per annumBroadband: Fibre opticHeating: Electric + wood-burnerDistance to shops: 18kmDistance to coast: 30minsDistance to ferry port: 60minsPlease note: Agency fees are included in the advertised price and are payable by the purchaser. All locations and sizes are approximate. La Residence has made every effort to ensure that the details and photographs of this property are accurate and in no way misleading. However, this information does not form part of a contract and no warranties are either given or implied.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr* Fabulous views* 3 bedroom detached house* Landscaped garden* Large master suite with balcony* New roof & double-glazed* Double garage* 10 mins from popular market town* 1hr from ferry port
House in Sourdeval
Sourdeval, Normandy
If you are looking for a property you can move into and enjoy immediately, but offers the potential to extend and develop overtime, this old farmhouse definitely ticks those boxes. Currently a 3 bedroom home with half an acre of land, the adjoining barns would make this is great prospect for a project. Situated in the countryside at the end of a no-through road with two other houses, it is still just 1km from the shops and amenities in Sourdeval.There is a total 93.13m2 habitable space at the moment. The attached barn is of stone construction with sheet metal roofing. It is currently divided into two sections that total an area of approx 15m x 10m. Here is the current layout:Ground FloorOpen-plan living space incorporating the kitchen, dining area and sitting room.- The kitchen is 4.82 x 3.88m with built in base and wall units and space for a free-standing cooker and fridge.- The sitting / dining area is 5.75 x 3.5m with exposed beams and stone walls with a granite open fireplace.Cloakroom / storage areaBathroom - 2.53 x 1.73m with bath, hand basin and space and plumbing for a washing machine.First floorL-shaped landing / study area with exposed beams and a built in cupboardBedroom 1 - 3.09 x 2.98mBedroom 2 - 4.92 x 2.48mBedroom 3 - 3.47 x 2.77mOutsideA metal gate opens to a private gravel driveway. The garden is just over half an acre and is a lovely open area, mostly lawned with a variety of mature trees and shrubs.LocationThe property is situated at the end of a no through road with two other neighbouring houses. Surrounded by beautiful Normandy countryside, yet the shops and amenities of Sourdeval are just 1km away. Sourdeval has a good selection of shops and there's an excellent weekly produce market, held on a Tuesday. The property is a short stroll from a lovely footpath alongside the River See.The nearby market towns of Vire, Villedieu-les-Poelles, Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouët, Mortain and Tinchebray are all well worth exploring.The beaches on the west coast are an hour's drive away and Sourdeval is approximately 80 minutes drive from the port of Caen and an hour and forty minutes from Cherbourg. A little further afield are the D-Day landing beaches and the Mont St Michel. The Lac de la Dathee, ideal for walking, fishing and boating, and an 18 hole golf course are within 15 minutes drive, as is the Saint Sever forest.At a glance:Bedrooms: 3Bathrooms: 1Receptions: 1Habitable space: 93m2Plot size: 2455m2 / 0.61 acresTaxe fonciere: €230 paDPE rating: TBCBroadband: Fibre availableDrainage: Septic tank (does not conform)Neighbours: nearbyDistance to shops: 1kmDistance to coast: 1hrDistance to ferry port: 80 minsPlease note: Agency fees are included in the advertised price and are payable by the purchaser. All locations and sizes are approximate. La Residence has made every effort to ensure that the details and photographs of this property are accurate and in no way misleading. However, this information does not form part of a contract and no warranties are either given or implied.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr* 3-bed stone Normandy farmhouse* Potential to extend into adjoining barn* Large, open-plan living space* 0.6 acre garden* Situated in a small hamlet* Just 1km from shops & services* 1hr from the coast* 80 mins from the ferry port
House in Sourdeval
Sourdeval, Normandy
This very pretty 2-bed cottage was renovated in 1984 so the decor is dated, but the potential with the stone walls and character features mean it's ideal for anyone looking for a very pretty cottage that one could really make their own. There is a very pretty half acre garden that surrounds the house and the shops, bakery and restaurant in Sourdeval are just a few kilometres awayYou would probably want to investigate creating an open plan living area on the first floor as the granite fireplace is such a fantastic feature to work around. There is a total 91m2 habitable space. Here's the current layout:Ground floorEntrance Hall 1.91 x 1.35mKitchen/Dining Room 5.22 x 4.16m (max) With fantastic granite fireplace with Godin wood-fired cooker/heater. Double sink, base and wall kitchen units. Space for free-standing cooker and fridge. Door through to the garage.Sitting room 5.91 x 4.27mCloakroom / WCFirst FloorLanding with wood flooring.Study 3.34 x 2.49m (max) with wood flooringBedroom 1 4.21 x 3.55m Wood flooring.Bedroom 2 4.55 x 3.97m (max) Wood flooring.Shower Room 2.75 x 1.79mOutsideThe garden is a real feature of the property and, whilst the decor of the house might need some TLC the garden, on the other hand, is beautiful and has obviously been much loved and developed by the current owners. The garden completely surrounds the house and a private gravel drive leads to a parking and turning area.The garage (5.56 x 4.81m) that adjoins the house has an electric door as well as a pedestrian door. There is space and plumbing for a washing machine. The garage also houses the hot water cylinder. There is also a wood shed attached to the garage.The garden is mostly lawned, and the borders are full of mature shrubs and planting. If you wanted to get involved in the regional hobby of apple juice, cider or Calvados production, the orchard would provide the perfect opportunity.LocationThe cottage is situated in a pretty hamlet just a few kilometres from Sourdeval. Sourdeval has a good selection of shops and there's an excellent weekly produce market, held on a Tuesday. The property is a short stroll from a lovely footpath alongside the River See.??The nearby market towns of Vire, Villedieu-les-Poelles, Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouët, Mortain and Tinchebray are all well worth exploring.??The beaches on the west coast are an hour's drive away and Sourdeval is approximately 80 minutes drive from the port of Caen and an hour and forty minutes from Cherbourg. A little further afield are the D-Day landing beaches and the Mont St Michel. The Lac de la Dathee, ideal for walking, fishing and boating, and an 18 hole golf course are within 15 minutes drive, as is the Saint Sever forest.The cottage is situated in a pretty hamlet just a few kilometres from Sourdeval. Sourdeval has a good selection of shops and there's an excellent weekly produce market, held on a Tuesday. The property is a short stroll from a lovely footpath alongside the River See.The nearby market towns of Vire, Villedieu-les-Poelles, Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouët, Mortain and Tinchebray are all well worth exploring.The beaches on the west coast are an hour's drive away and Sourdeval is approximately 80 minutes drive from the port of Caen and an hour and forty minutes from Cherbourg. A little further afield are the D-Day landing beaches and the Mont St Michel. The Lac de la Dathee, ideal for walking, fishing and boating, and an 18 hole golf course are within 15 minutes drive, as is the Saint Sever forest.At a glance:Bedrooms: 2Bathrooms: 1Receptions: 2Habitable space: 91m2Plot size: 1,998m2 / 0.49 acresTaxe fonciere: €282DPE rating: EBroadband: ADSL availableHeating: Wood-fired Godin cooker/heater & electric heatingDrainage: Septic tank (installed 2022)Neighbours: NearbyDistance to shops: 3kmDistance to coast: 1hrDistance to ferry port: 80 minsPlease note: Agency fees are included in the advertised price and are payable by the purchaser. All locations and sizes are approximate. La Residence has made every effort to ensure that the details and photographs of this property are accurate and in no way misleading. However, this information does not form part of a contract and no warranties are either given or implied.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr* 2-bed stone cottage* Pretty half acre garden* Apple orchard* Attached garage* Recently installed septic tank* Situated in a quiet rural hamlet* A couple of kms from village with bakery & restaurant* One hour from the coast and Normandy beaches* 80 mins from channel ferry ports

France's Normandy
Why buy property in France's Normandy
Why buy a property in Normandy?
Normandy offers charm, convenience, and excellent value. Smaller houses are usually priced from €120,000, while farmhouses and coastal homes often range between €180,000 and €400,000. With ferry links to the UK, proximity to Paris, and a relaxed rural lifestyle, Normandy continues to attract buyers looking for both holiday homes and permanent residences.
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