In Normandy, between Rouen and Dieppe, in a beautiful countryside setting, this stone and brick château dates back to the 18th century, but retains some 17th-century features, such as the turret, and even late 16th-century features, such as the kitchen. The 540 m² main building is built over a first floor, a first floor and an attic, flanked on the left by a pavilion with two first floors and an attic, and on the right by a small brick turret with a terraced section at the rear, including a kitchen. A majestic triangular pediment dating from 1732 adorns the front façade. The château chapel is the former church, rebuilt in the 19th century. The outbuildings, comprising the stables, the orangery dating from 1724 and another building adjoining the orangery, are traditional brick and flint constructions with well-maintained slate roofs. The property is set in 2 hectares of parkland, with 11 hectares of woodland surrounding it. The château has only been sold once in six centuries, two hundred years ago. Price with agency fees: 1,360,000 Price excluding agency fees: 1,300,000 Agency fees payable by buyer: 60,000 Property presented by Ludovic Hauguel Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website:
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