A 17th Century Manor House With More Than 1 Hectare Of Enclosed Grounds, In The Eure Valley
8 Beds
8,752 Sqft
2.67 Ac lot
Updated: May 3
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About the Property
A 17th-century manor house with more than 1 hectare of enclosed grounds, in the Eure Valley, with outbuildings and an indoor swimming pool. This manor house, which was built in the 17th century, between the reigns of Henri IV and Louis XIII, was originally attached to the neighbouring castle, for which it was most likely the steward’s residence. The residence is made up of a three-storey main sect
A 17th-century manor house with more than 1 hectare of enclosed grounds, in the Eure Valley, with outbuildings and an indoor swimming pool. This manor house, which was built in the 17th century, between the reigns of Henri IV and Louis XIII, was originally attached to the neighbouring castle, for which it was most likely the steward’s residence. The residence is made up of a three-storey main section flanked by two wings each with one level less. The lime-rendered facades are punctuated by door and window surrounds as well as quoins made of brick. The steeply-sloped roofs made of flat tiles are dotted with tall gable dormers, with triangular pediments, as well as skylights. The manor house stands opposite an outbuilding, made up of a barn and an indoor swimming pool. The two buildings are separated by a square paved courtyard in which there is a pond. The garden spreads out to the east and is organised into several distinctive spaces linked by paths. It is surrounded by a stone wall bordered by tall hedges on one side and an imposing cliff covered in vegetation on the other. It is dotted with many types of trees, some of which are one-hundred-years old. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/