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Castle Coutances (50)

A 16th-century manor listed as a historical monument with outbuildings, a lake and 10 hectares of grounds, 12 kilometres from the west coast of Normandy’s Cotentin peninsula. A small secondary road and then a country lane snake through fields up to the estate’s entrance. A driveway lined with tall trees leads to a courtyard, which is edged with the manor and two long, spacious outbuildings. Beyond the courtyard, there is a large lake beside farm buildings.

$1,499,800
450
4bedrooms
1bathroom
land  10.4ha

By Patrice Besse

5 listings near Coutances

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Castle Saint-lo (50)

Sole Agent. Normandy, a short distance from Saint Lô in the Manche department. This authentic chateau with 15th century origins was remodelled in the mid 17th century and once again in the mid 19th century. Offering about 950 sqm of living space (not including the attics), it has been renovated throughout by the current owners in a tasteful contemporary style, and includes 10 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms in perfect condition. An adjacent caretaker’s lodge has also undergone interior renovation. A 15th century dovecote has been restored and is now in very good condition. 5 further annexes offering about 1000 sqm of floor space remain to be converted. With a tennis court in mint condition. The property is accessed by a magnificent drive lined by beautiful lime trees, and benefits from a near 8-hectare landscaped garden, a remarkable enclosed near 1700 sqm vegetable garden, and about 16 hectares of forest. In a delightful rolling environment commanding a stunning panoramic view of the Vire Valley and the bucolic Bocage Normand. 70 page file on request.

$2,711,200
900
11bedrooms

By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux

Castle 2
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Castle Saint-lo (50)

Discover this magnificent château with majestic outbuildings set in the heart of the Manche department among the lush countryside of Normandy. This architectural gem set on a 24-hectare (60-acre) estate, overlooks the Normandy countryside and offers stunning panoramic views over the Vire valley. A genuine heritage site, this château is a testament to its long history. Built in the 15th century and improved by successive generations in the 17th and 19th centuries, every stone has a story to tell and each nook and cranny evokes a bygone age. Offering about 900m² (9,688 sq ft) of living space over four levels, this estate has been fully renovated in keeping with its authenticity and contemporary refinement. Its 10 spacious bedrooms and 9 bathrooms are extremely comfortable, and the adjoining caretaker’s lodge, which has also been renovated, completes this picture of elegance. Together, the château, caretaker's lodge and former dovecote form an architectural entity of rare beauty. In addition are five adjoining outbuildings requiring renovation, totalling a surface area of around 1,000m² (10,764 sq ft), which offer further development potential in line with your wishes and projects. The exterior is equally exceptional, extending over almost 8 hectares (20 acres) of English-style parkland, a delightful vegetable garden and a magnificent drive lined with lime trees leading to the property. Sports enthusiasts will appreciate the tennis court in immaculate condition, ideal for exercise and relaxation. Every element of this haven of peace, surrounded by rolling countryside, helps to create an atmosphere of peace and harmony. Combining tradition and modernity, past and present, this Château embodies the very essence of the French way of life. Don't miss this unique opportunity to acquire an exceptional property where history joins forces with the present in an enchanting setting. Contact us now for additional photos and to schedule a viewing of this exceptional property. Agency fees payable by vendor

$2,711,200
1,170

By Barnes Deauville

Castle 3
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18

Castle Saint-lo (50)

Perched in the hills of the Vire Valley, with 22 hectares of land, a listed chateau from the 13th and 15th centuries. On the outskirts of the city, a long tarmac driveway lined with horse chestnut trees descends towards the property’s entrance. Gradually, the landscape becomes less and less urban and the lawns on either side of the road become more expansive. The road leads to a wrought-iron gate supported by two solid schist rubble columns, extended on either side by low walls topped with fencing. Nearby, a chapel stands on a hill. On one side, the driveway runs along the length of an outbuilding, which is used as a garage, before reaching a square tower. The chateau stands on a promontory, with, as its background, the woods, which blanket the flank of the small valley and fields that border the Vire River. The fortress was built along the edge of a cliff overhanging the river by about twenty metres. Impregnable to the north, it was protected to the south by walls, towers and a drawbridge, which were destroyed in the 19th century. Today, the edifice is composed of the vestiges of an imposing construction and a wing built at a right angle to the body of the main building. Constructed out of schist rubble stone, it was built over three levels, including the attic space. Hipped dormer windows punctuate the slate roof on the side facing the Vire River. To the south, the front entrance is framed by columns, which support a straight lintel and triangular pediment. A three-sided, slightly projecting, tower houses the interior spiral staircase. It is topped with a triangular dormer with an oval oculus. A second round tower with a pepperpot turret roof is attached to a corner of the building. The mullion and cross-window surrounds are in granite ashlar stone. On the exterior corner of the two main buildings, a square extension with a slate hipped roof was built over two stories.

$2,309,900
600
10bedrooms
10bathrooms
land  22.3ha

By Patrice Besse

Castle 4
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Castle Granville (50)

A former 13th-century manor house with parklands, pond, pool and farmyard on the way to the Mont-Saint-Michel in the Granville hinterland. From a side road, a wide driveway lined with two triple rows of sycamore maples leads to the entrance gate framed by two stone pillars, which opens onto the main courtyard. Two lodges stand guard, separated from the dwelling by a well-defined lawn. One of these lodges dates back to the 16th century. Embrasures in the wall testify to the age of the building. The other lodge was built in the 19th century. On one side, three buildings forming a U surround the farmyard. The first building to be erected in the 13th century was a rectangular dwelling with two storeys plus an attic. In the 18th century, a shipowner from Granville commissioned its extension, effectively doubling its length. In the 19th century, one of his descendants added two short wings at either end to house horse-drawn carriages, as well as a terrace running along the rear facade, accessed from the garden via two straight flights of stairs. The terrace is supported by arches creating a wide loggia. All the buildings are of dressed stone or coursed rubble masonry, with slate roofs varying in shape. And finally, at the back of the residence, an oval Napoleon-style pool lies next to a pond and rose garden. Meadows and groves of trees encircle the complex.

$2,044,200
890
land  7.4ha

By Patrice Besse

Castle 5
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Castle Granville (50)

Magnificent property with 600 sqm of living space, set in 7 hectares, 12 km from Granville in the Manche department. It is served by a wide driveway of sycamore maples, an entrance gate with two stone pillars opening onto a courtyard of honor with two pavilions on either side of the entrance. Construction of the complex began in the 13th century, and the entire structure is built of freestone and rubble stone, with slate roofs. At the rear of the dwelling, a Napoleonic basin adjoins a pond and rose garden. Meadows and small copses surround the garden. On the ground floor, three entrances lead to the main de logis. The central entrance opens onto a wide, straight staircase with single-stone granite steps. The vestibule leads to a kitchen with a monumental fireplace, a service entrance, a boiler room and a vaulted cellar. Large dining room with door to outside and fireplace. Large rooms have been converted in the wings. On the first floor, a granite staircase leads to a landing with herringbone parquet flooring and large windows opening onto the terrace. On one side, the corridor leads to a living room, two bedrooms and their bathrooms. On the landing is a shower room with toilet and a staircase leading to the attic. On the other side is a vast living room with straight strip parquet flooring, wood panelling on the walls carved with pilasters and beaded cords, and a wooden fireplace topped by a trumeau. At the end of the corridor are two bedrooms, one with a child's room, and each with its own bathroom. The attic can be accessed from the service staircase, and the second floor represents the entire surface area of the dwelling. The height of the ridge has enabled five bedrooms to be created, with plenty of storage space. The oldest pavilion, dating from the 16th century, is currently a storage area and workshop. The second, more recent 19th-century pavilion is a gîte with a living room, kitchen and toilet on the ground floor, and two bedrooms, a bathroom and toilet upstairs. La basse-cour: stone buildings surrounding the courtyard, with central ashlar openings. In the park, a rectangular pond serves as a spillway for a large oval Napoleonic basin with a central fountain, bordered by a rose garden. Alongside the rose garden, a 1.7-hectare meadow separates the property from the church, followed by a 1.2-hectare parcel of grassland and groves. A tithe barn. Selling price : 1 885 000 euros Fees at seller's expense Manor house : Energy class : D Climate class : D Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 12 764 euros and 17 270 euros per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 2021. Gîte and outbuildings: Energy class : F Climate class: E Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €2,345 and €3,173 per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 2021. Excessive energy consumption: Class F. From January 1, 2028, the performance level is between classes A and E. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr

$2,044,200
600
6bedrooms
4bathrooms
land  7ha

By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Normandie

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