A 19th-century house with an outbuilding, a gîte, a pond and a garden covering almost 5,000m², tucked away 10 minutes from a town on Normandy's Cotent
A 19th-century house with an outbuilding, a gîte, a pond and a garden covering almost 5,000m², tucked away 10 minutes from a town on Normandy's Cotentin peninsula.
The house is nestled by a picturesque village in Normandy, not far from a historical town that is emblematic of the Cotentin peninsula. It is also close to the Normandy landing beaches. From a train station, 10 minutes away, you can get to Paris in 2 hours and 40 minutes by rail. The property is ideally located for discovering the Marais du Cotentin et du Bessin regional nature park.
You reach the property from the road that runs through the village. It lies on raised ground in this marshy region and enjoys a clear view of the surrounding Norman countryside. The house faces the whole garden and is flanked with its gîte and outbuilding. A pond lies in the middle of the garden. The bottom of the garden is extended with a small footpath. The main edifice was built in the 19th century. It is made of rubble schist. It has a ground floor, a first floor and a second floor in the roof space. It is crowned with a gabled slate roof. An extension was added to the original building in the 2000s.
The main edificeThe ground floorThe entrance door in the middle of the facade leads into a hallway with a wooden staircase with a sheen. The bottom of the balustrade is embellished with a finely carved post crowned with a beautifully sculpted glass orb. The floor is adorned with old terracotta tiles. On one side, there is a series of connecting rooms. They include a dining room, a kitchen and a linen room. At the back, there is a shower room, a storage space and a door to the garage. On the other side, there is a lounge and a small corridor with a lavatory. This corridor leads to the back of the dining room. A kitchen leads out to a terrace via a glazed door. The floors of the dining room and lounge are adorned with terracotta tiles. Exposed beams run across the ceilings. Both rooms have stone fireplaces.
The first floorOn one side, the landing leads to a bedroom with a view of the garden through two double windows. A bathroom lies beside this bedroom. A corridor connects to a lavatory and then to two other bedrooms. One bedroom looks out at the back of the house. The other one looks out at the marshland.
The second floorOn one side of the landing, there is a spacious bedroom. On the other side, there is an office. The rooms have sloping attic ceilings. At the back, connecting to the two rooms, there is a shower room with storage spaces and a separate lavatory.
The gîteThe gîte has a garden-level floor with a lounge and a bedroom on a mezzanine level.
The outbuildingThis outbuilding once served as a stable. There is a first space that is big enough to put a boat in it. On the other side, there are two rooms that could serve as offices or storage spaces.
The gardenIn front of the house, there is a lawn edged with old trees, which include a weeping willow and clusters of flowering plants. A pond lies in the middle of it.