A renovated 18th-century stone house with a walled garden, beside Andaines forest in Normandy. From a calm street in the town centre, a wrought-iron gate framed between two stone pillars marks the property's entrance. The property is enclosed with stone walls. From there, a tree-lined driveway snakes up to the 18th-century dwelling, which is crowned with a gabled slate roof punctuated with dormers. The house is built of local rubble granite that is typical of the region. It has a ground floor, a first floor and a second floor in the roof space. The south-west-facing edifice is rectangular with an extra section at a right angle to the main body. An annexe and a wooden terrace adjoin the south end. Wooden canopies with slate roofs extend over the two entrance doors. On the north side, a brick extension with a window enlarges the lounge. Two vehicles can be parked in the garage, which serves as a wine cellar too. You can reach this garage from the street or from the garden. Its large terrace leads to the garden. There, an age-old cedar towers. A vast gravel court, which you can reach from the entrance hallway, extends behind the house. A shed stands at the bottom of the garden.
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Property ID: 120095882420