17th Century French Manor House Near the Beach in Normandy
The striking stone-built mansion is set in just over 9 acres of grounds in the hills above Trouville-sur-Mer, a charming seaside town in Normandy.
Dating back to the end of the 17th century, this property was built by the monks of the Abbey of Fécamp on the order of the Parliament of Rouen.
The 7-bedroom manor house offers around 5381 sq ft of living space, and the property comes with a 2-bedroom guest house, and an additional 3229 sq ft of space in the outbuildings, currently used as a games room, a garage with an attic, and a two-bedroom duplex apartment.
The property comes with a heated swimming pool and pool house, and boasts close proximity to the beach, set at the gates to Deauville, Normandy.
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