Built in 1802, this brick and stone manor from the Cauchois region offers 357m² of living space, is accompanied by its outbuildings on a 3ha wooded park. Previously placed under the power of the lords of Tancarville - we can discover outside, attached to the manor, three Romanesque porches, vestiges of the old parish church of the 12th century, these lands of Epretot were acquired after the Revolution. Paul Allard, a scholarly historian best known for his research on the origins of Christianity in Rome and the persecutions he faced, settled there for a while. Like the manorial residences of its time, this house was designed on a human scale with spacious rooms, having regard to the previous tradition of manors, high ceilings, period fireplaces, carved wooden moldings. This manor has retained the intact charm of its origins. The ground floor includes a large entrance, a living room with Trianon woodwork, a lounge/library, adjoining the dining room, a fitted kitchen and a staircase leading to the upper floors. Two floors with 8 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms. An estate of three hectares surrounds the manor, with a landscaped park with an orchard, a large barn of approximately 250m² with potential for conversion into a living or reception area. The wing of the manor has been converted into a gîte. Price with agency fees : 995,000 Price excluding agency fees : 960,000 Agency fees payable by the buyer : 35,000 Well presented by Clémence Forfait +33(0) Ei Commercial Agent Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website:
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