A 16th century presbytery 120 km from Paris, with farm buildings and swimming pool on around 5 hectares of land with unobstructed views, bordered by a stream. Small roads wind their way through the rolling countryside of the Pays de Bray, before arriving at the estate's gate. It opens onto the square courtyard of a former farmhouse with outbuildings made up of three barns on the left and right of the courtyard, preceded by thickets of pruned boxwood. The two-storey presbytery, with cellars and attic, stands opposite, adjacent to one of the barns. Its thick walls made of local stone are topped with a gabled roof of Pays de Bray tiles. The elevations are punctuated with small paned windows with brick facings. On the second floor, one of the pointed-arched windows features stained glass. A glazed wooden door leads inside. The building is adjacent to one of the old barns, which has been fully fitted out on two levels. To the rear of the building lies the garden and around 50 metres away, two rooms have been fitted out in a building housing an old bread oven. In the meadow, after the tennis court and orchard, a stream, with about 200 metres of its banks in the estate, flows past below.
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