Perfectly situated equestrian property set in 5.5 hectares of its own land and situated just 30 minutes from the coast.
The current dwelling has been partially renovated, leaving a section of the property to be finished. This is a large enough area to convert into two gites or have the main house extended considerably.
The ground floor consists of kitchen / dining room with fire place, living room, entrance room and one unfinished room – currently used as a gym.
On the first floor is a double bedroom, 2 single bedrooms, a beautifully finished bathroom with a 2 person Jacuzzi. From this floor there is access into the unfinished section of the property, allowing extensions to the living space on both the ground and first floor levels.
Outside, the property has 3 internal stables, with planning and space for three further stables, a secure tack room, new field shelter, workshop, double garage and previous milking parlour.
There’s also a 22 metre round sand pen, with an area prepared for a 40 × 75 metre sand school, the surface is all that is required. Also a pond and small stream.
A fabulous opportunity for any horse lover looking for a property in Normandy.
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The Normandy region is situated between the Channel and the Paris basin and has been the welcoming harbour of civilizations through the Seine Valley to Paris. The region's name originates from the Viking Norsemen back in the 9th century and it is officially divided in two parts, "Haute et Basse Normandie" (High and Low).
Its pleasantness has made Normandy the home of arts, amongst them painting and literature. Monet, Millet, Corot, Pisarro as well as Corneille, Maupassant, Flaubert, Victor Hugo and Dumas "père", have found their inspiration in this region.Normandy is very easy and quick to access to by air, boat, rail or road, for a few hours, a quiet holiday, or for a lifetime!
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