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Manor Les Grandes-Ventes (76)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€1,080,000
400
5bedrooms
1bathroom
land  2.6ha

By Axo L'immobilier Actif

House with garden and terrace 2
20

House with garden and terrace Les Grandes-Ventes (76)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€598,500
228
4bedrooms
land  1.3ha

By Cany Immobilier

Property 3
12

Property Les Grandes-Ventes (76)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€1,080,000
300
5bedrooms
1bathroom
land  2.6ha

By Propriétés Privées

51 listings near Les Grandes-Ventes

Castle 1
Nearby
19

Castle Auffay (76)

Two hours from Paris, in a village hamlet between Rouen and Dieppe, and 5 minutes from a train station serving the Gare Saint-Lazare, an 18th-century manor house with 436 m² of living space and 7 bedrooms, all very well maintained, and outbuildings renovated into a 220 m² reception area or gite, with bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen, on two levels, and a woodshed. A beautifully landscaped pond adorns the 2.4-hectare park. The presentation file is available for further information. Price with agency fees: 950 000 € Price excluding agency fees: 905 000 € Agency fees payable by purchaser: 45 000 € Property presented by Ludovic HAUGUEL +33 6 20 45 62 28 Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr

€950,000
436
8bedrooms
4bathrooms
land  2.4ha

By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux

Property 2
Nearby
16

Property Mesnières-en-Bray (76)

Leforestier Immobilier displays this property set in Mesnieres-En-Bray, a village famous for its 16th century castle. As ancient as the castle, the house was renovated into a comfortable home keeping most of its period features. The layout of the house together with the 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms and 2 kitchen allows having a guest house business. This former farmhouse has 4 outbuildings. A barn with 81 m2 surface area was restored and can be fitted according to one's design. Another barn is used as a garage for cars and tractors. The land is crossed by a small stream. It includes a pond, an orchard and a meadow that is fit for 4 or 5 horses. Safe from undesired noises and set in a lovely landscape, this property is only 34 km from the sea. More information with 3D and drone viewing on our website

€540,000
244
5bedrooms
1bathroom
land  5.3ha

By Leforestier Immobilier

House 3
Nearby
17

House Val-de-Scie (76)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€403,000
190
4bedrooms
1bathroom
land  4,868

By Demeures Normandes

House 4
Nearby
Exclusivity
18
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House Auffay (76)

Leforestier Immobilier offers you this property with two houses located in a charming Norman village. The first brick and half-timbered house is the main residence and the second half-timbered house serves as a guest house. On the ground floor of the main house you will find a pleasant kitchen open to the living room and a bathroom, then upstairs two bedrooms and a large landing. The wood stove provides ample heating in winter. A garage is used as storage space. The half-timbered house is more rustic in terms of energy performance but just as pleasant to live in. It consists on the ground floor of a kitchen, a living room, an entrance and a shower room. Upstairs, a landing and two bedrooms to accommodate family and guests. The miller's staircase provides independent access to one of the two bedrooms. The 2 hectares of garden and grassland could possibly be divided to separate the two houses for those who wish to buy a property together while each having their own well-defined space. Nearby you can go to the town of Val-de-scie for all amenities (market, schools and supermarket).

€390,000
146
4bedrooms
land  1.5ha

By Leforestier Immobilier

Castle 5
Nearby
20

Castle Auffay (76)

In Normandy, 2 hours from Paris between Rouen and Dieppe, this elegant late 18th century château and its numerous outbuildings are for sale. The total surface area of the buildings is approx. 1,100 m². Set in 6 hectares of parklands, grasslands and numerous outbuildings. (Possibility of acquiring a further 32.5 hectares). The château comprises a main building flanked by two pavilions. It spans more than 435 m² (4,935 sq ft) over three levels. On the ground floor: a beautiful entrance hall opens onto the reception rooms, two large lounges, a dining room, a kitchen and a pantry. The entire ground floor has retained its authenticity and original materials. On the first floor: a landing leads to six bedrooms with different bathrooms and shower rooms. On the second floor: five bedrooms, bathrooms and shower rooms. Extending from the gardens, several paddocks, a stable and a lake enhance this lively, green landscape. Many of the outbuildings have now been completely renovated. - Les Communs', with its attractive brick facade, spans 225 m² on two levels, with very attractive reception rooms and three bedrooms with bathrooms and shower rooms. - Le Cellier' (the cellar) spans approx. 185 m² and also features a beautiful brick facade, with a magnificent reception room, kitchen, four bedrooms, bathrooms and shower rooms. - La Ferme' spans approx. 200 m² (2,153 sq ft) with a brick and flint facade and comprises a lounge, a dining room, a kitchen, five bedrooms, bathrooms and shower rooms. All of these outbuildings have been perfectly restored and boast spacious rooms. Other buildings could also be converted in the future: the stable, the house known as 'Blanche neige' and the Bucher. For more information, contact Rouen Sotheby's International Realty. @Credit photos Julien Tragin Photographe

€2,080,000
1,066
11bedrooms
3bathrooms
land  6ha

By Rouen - Sotheby's International Realty

House 6
Nearby
9

House Val-de-Scie (76)

Are you looking for the perfect home near Rouen? Discover this rare gem located in Val-de-Scie (76720), an exceptional property that combines comfort, space, and an ideal location! Generate InterestThis charming 126 sqm south-facing house offers an idyllic living environment with three bedrooms, a fitted and equipped kitchen, a bathroom, and two toilets, all in excellent condition. Its brightness and optimized layout will enchant you on every visit. Imagine living in a peaceful and convenient environment, where everything is within reach: Auffay train station, schools, restaurants, shops, and even a weekly market at Place Blekedé for your fresh produce. Easy access to the A151, A29, and N27 highways make your journeys effortless, not to mention the proximity to the English Channel for nature escapes less than 30 km away. Don't miss this unique opportunity! To discover every detail of this house and envision your future home, schedule an appointment now with one of our real estate negotiators. Visit, fall in love, and take the first step towards your new home in Val-de-Scie. Fees to be paid by the seller. Energy class E, Climate class B Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on the year's energy prices 2021: between 1893.00 and 2561.00 €. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.

€210,000
126
3bedrooms

By Gabriel

Castle 7
Nearby
9

Castle Douvrend (76)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€840,000
390
11bedrooms
4bathrooms
land  2,500

By Axo L'immobilier Actif

Castle 8
Nearby
Exclusivity
24

Castle Saint-Saëns (76)

An elegant chateau from the 18th and 19th centuries with six hectares of grounds, nestled beside Eawy forest in France’s Pays de Bray province, two hours from Paris. Roads through Eawy forest, then country lanes through hedge-lined meadows from the town of Saint-Saëns, lead to the village where the chateau is nestled. Beyond a calvary, a row of majestic plane trees edges the property. Then the estate comes into view. A church opposite watches over the grounds. Beside the entrance stands a building of red brick and sandstone. On the other side of the entrance, there is a characterful half-timbered house. Between these two structures, there is a sturdy wrought-iron double gate flanked by two yew hedges. It is positioned a long way from the buildings. From this gate, you can admire vistas on all sides. The chateau towers proudly in the middle of its tree-dotted grounds. The building was a hunting lodge at the end of the 18th century. Later, it was extended during the Bourbon Restoration, a period of French history that lasted from 1815 to 1830. The chateau is the successor to a seigneurial manor house that once stood here and that dated back to an unknown year. For 300 years, the dwelling belonged to the same family of landowners. The members of this family were nobles of the sword who served in the French king’s armies and later in the emperor’s armies. Some members of this family are now buried in the church that neighbours the property. During the July Monarchy, when Louis-Philippe I reigned in France, a marquis and knight built the two towers that flank the chateau and gave the dwelling its current appearance. That was when this grand house became today’s imposing edifice with a straight central section. The chateau’s architecture is neoclassical in style. It has a base course of dressed stone, walls of brickwork and stone, and rectangular windows that are evenly laid out in a symmetrical arrangement. It is crowned with a slate roof. To the south-east there is a wood store. The buildings mostly have slate roofs and walls of brick and stone. The relaxing grounds include many groves, a vegetable patch, an orchard, a pond and pastureland reserved for grazing.

€750,000
591
10bedrooms
2bathrooms
land  5.9ha

By Patrice Besse

House with terrace 9
Nearby
Exclusivity
20

House with terrace Saint-Victor-l'Abbaye (76)

Built on the site of an ancient Benedictine abbey, the history of the property is beautiful and crazy, like this surprising building offering a journey through time where William the Conqueror and a whimsical alcohol merchant meet through the ages. At the end of the 19th century, an order was placed by the latter with the Norman architect Henri Jacquelin for the redesign of an old 18th century barn. Inspired by traditional Norman architecture, notably the 15th century manor houses of the Pays d'Auge, Henri Jacquelin, with an almost archaeological concern, brings together sometimes disparate elements of this architecture playing with volumes, materials and decorations. Thought like a medieval dream, the singular building offers an enchanting setting worthy of the brave knights and noble princesses of the past. The property has two entrances. The first, an imposing rampart from which a bright red door stands out, behind which at the bend of a massif we can see the orange grove. By going around it, the main facade is revealed and surprises. Beautiful, timeless, architect Jacquelin's audacious bet has succeeded. The old barn and the new wing and its imposing tower form a harmonious whole. The second is via a wrought iron gate followed by a path winding through nature, gradually revealing the imposing neo-Norman style façade. The entrance via the Orangeraie opens onto a large reception hall bathed in light, serving 2 lounges. The first in a row, is located the 18th century wing and bordered by a service corridor and its office. The second, located in the neo-Norman wing with herringbone parquet flooring, has a beautiful fireplace topped with a large trumeau mirror and large latticed openings offering a magnificent view of the garden and the park. A hidden door opens onto a spiral stone staircase, on the right of which a round room in ocher tones is revealed. The atmosphere is worthy of a fortified castle, the fireplace is overlooked by a fresco representing the illustrious William the Conqueror, from the vaulted brick ceiling an imposing wrought iron chandelier descends. The staircase leads to the second floor of the building where there is a suite, the tower bedroom, the thick wall is cut by a large window allowing you to admire the English garden. The large adjoining bathroom opens onto the attic. On the first floor is the historic billiard room and its half-floor. A few additional steps lead to the sleeping area where a long corridor leads to 4 large bedrooms, two of which have a shower area and one with a bathroom. A large bathroom with a semi-recessed bathtub, numerous cupboards and a hidden room that can be transformed into a dressing room complete this floor. Designed as an event space, the ground floor has a kitchen and a professional office. The large basement is equipped with a cold room and a large wine cellar. The park dotted with centuries-old trees is punctuated with historical elements dating from the time of the legendary William the Conqueror, including a feudal mound containing the remains of the Benedictine abbey. Finally, from the entrance rampart. A small tower stands out behind which the guard's house is hidden. Once renovated it will become a charming cottage. Between Rouen and Dieppe, just half an hour from the beautiful Alabaster coast, this exceptional property is ideally located near major motorways serving Rouen, Dieppe, Deauville, Lille, Paris and Brittany. Dear to Gustave Flaubert and cited in the novel Madame Bovary, the neighboring town of Saint-Maclou-de-Folleville has a train station connecting Dieppe and Rouen (Paris). As a primary residence, a secondary residence, a guest room or an event venue, this surprising manor awaits the continuation of the writing of its epic story. DPE: in progress Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr EI. Laurie Rustin Commercial agent RSAC number: 820 693 950 Rouen

€849,000
546
5bedrooms
3bathrooms
land  2.1ha

By Espaces Atypiques Rouen

House 10
Nearby
23

House Offranville (76)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€530,000
180
5bedrooms
land  1,500

By Demeures Cote D'albatre

House 11
Nearby
12

House Bacqueville-en-Caux (76)

Located 12km from Offranville, and 5 km from the expressway linking Dieppe to Rouen, built in 1878 and built in brick and covered in slate, formerly the village school, we invite you to come and discover this lovely bright and functional house. . On the ground floor, 2 entrances, one on the porch side, to the South, the other on one level on the North side, a fitted and equipped kitchen with an L-shaped dining area, a large, very bright living room with dining room - living room 36m2, an office, shower room and toilet. Upstairs, hallway leading to 3 bedrooms, an office, a bathroom with bath and shower and separate toilet. Complete basement with automatic door for the garage. Court and garden for a set of 524m2. Village with all amenities including primary school, college and shops. Gas central heating boiler from 2006, mains drainage. Honorary price included: 336,000?. Fees payable by the purchaser: 5%. Price excluding fees: 320,000?. Exclusive to your Cap Caux Luneray and Offranville agencies.

€299,000
149
3bedrooms

By Cap Caux Immobilier

House 12
Nearby
20

House Bosc-le-Hard (76)

A 19th-century house with a walled garden that covers over 2,600m² in a vibrant village in France’s Pays de Bray province, around 150 kilometres from Paris. The property lies near the market square around which the village has built its long story. The grand dwelling towers in the village centre, standing out from its neighbours, yet it blends into its surrounding environment well. The architecture around it is typically Norman in style, but this does not clash with the property. An age-old magnolia stands in front of the house. On the street side, a thuja hedge marks the property’s entrance. This hedge, which adjoins a fine metal gate, does not conceal the vistas that the dwelling enjoys from its position, set well back from the entrance. The elevations of the majestic house are pure white in colour and this bright tone is brought out by the greenish hue of its guardrails. The pink blooms of hydrangeas adorn the facade’s base course in the summer. The dwelling dates back to the time of the French king Louis-Philippe I. The first stone was laid in 1839 on land that was formerly a marquisate. Republicans seized the estates of nobles during the French Revolution. Later, in 1825, a law was enacted to compensate nobles who were impacted by this land grab and who had felt forced to flee France during that turbulent period but who had since returned. Yet despite these indemnities, many impoverished nobles were compelled to sell their land. On such estates, the new upper middle classes then started building grand homes, or ‘little chateaux’, like this dwelling. Construction of this house finished in 1846 and the property was handed over as a splendid edifice with a mansard roof, designed in a Louis XV style. The house is built of brick and rendered with a mortar of lime and plaster. It is designed in the so-called Pompadour style of the century before it: the dwelling follows the main architectural and stylistic principles of this trend. The edifice offers a floor area of around 300m² and stands at the front of its plot. It hides a vast garden behind it: a lawn dotted with trees and enclosed with high walls. Garages, an outbuilding, and a vegetable patch edged with brickwork complete the property. At the back of the plot, a fence demarcates the property.

€535,500
296
9bedrooms
2bathrooms
land  2,656

By Patrice Besse

House with garden 13
Nearby
14

House with garden Dieppe (76)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€459,000
136
5bedrooms

By Demeures Cote D'albatre

Apartment with terrace 14
Nearby
20

Apartment with terrace Dieppe (76)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€512,000
128
3bedrooms

By Optimhome

Apartment with terrace 15
Nearby
20

Apartment with terrace Dieppe (76)

A few steps from the famous pedestrian and shopping street of La Barre, this exceptional apartment with a living area of 282 m² benefits from a quality location while offering generous volumes in the city center, and a private terrace of 55 m². Judiciously laid out, the set allows everyone to benefit from their own living space, according to their mood and activities. Office, workshop, mezzanines, bedrooms with terrace access, or cathedral living room, each room meets a need and very quickly, everyone takes pleasure in moving around the premises. Accessed first by an independent entrance on a quiet street on the ground floor, level 1 is devoted to the sleeping area offering 3 beautiful bedrooms, very bright, each with direct access to the wooden terrace through the large opening windows, as well as a a pleasant bathroom and a separate toilet, a real workshop-office very well exposed, a laundry room and the terrace with direct access. Level 2 revolves around the very generous living room, with an exceptional ceiling height, interspersed with beautiful symmetrical beams, reminiscent of Normandy. With its dining area then its fitted kitchen in the extension, this floor gives a feeling of well-being and space. A second office, then an independent bedroom complete the set. With great lightness and finesse, pleasant rooms on the side mezzanines complete this harmonious ensemble: bedroom, passageways and alcove give it this unique cachet. Regularly fitted out by its current owner, a fan of cabinetmaking, art and beautiful objects, the apartment is full of cupboards, storage, niches and practical tips that make this place comfortable. The floors are solid parquet, warm and easy to maintain. Independent heating by electric radiator, economical. Beautiful period Godin stove. Facade cleaned - Roof in good condition The City of Dieppe has the advantage of bringing together a dynamic and commercial city center, with its fishing port and marina surrounded by pretty little restaurants, its wide beach and its casino. It makes it possible to easily connect England by its cross-Channel crossings, while being less than an hour from Rouen, the Norman capital and less than 2h30 from Paris. It is also served by an SNCF station with direct access to Paris. Enjoying this place is a real life opportunity, beautiful volumes, and a seaside resort atmosphere turned towards the sea and outdoor activities. Artists, craftsmen, liberal professions or simply telecommuting, this exceptional place can link personal and professional life with ease, in total peace of mind. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr ENERGY CLASS: D / CLIMATE CLASS: B Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on energy prices for the year 2021 between euros3,270 and euros4,424. E.I. Izem BOUJDI Sales agent RCS number: 894 589 050 Rouen Condominiums of 4 units (No proceedings in progress). Annual expenses : 667.06 euros.

€698,000
283
5bedrooms
2bathrooms
land  382

By Espaces Atypiques Rouen

Manor 16
Nearby
20

Manor Dieppe (76)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€1,080,000
300
5bedrooms
1bathroom
land  2.6ha

By Cany Immobilier

House with terrace 17
Nearby
Exclusivity
16

House with terrace Dieppe (76)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€555,000
218
5bedrooms
1bathroom
land  4,067

By Agences Privees

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