In the Isigny Sur Mer sector, Cabinet Faudais presents this Château with an unobstructed view of the marshes. This listed property is a book of Norman heritage, it was built around the eleventh century belonging to the bishops of Bayeux, Odo De Bayeux, half-brother of William the Conqueror occupied the building. It later became a defensive domain and was besieged on numerous occasions during the Hundred Years' War. For history buffs, there are still many discoveries to be made! The castle has approximately 245 m² of living space including living room with monumental fireplace, kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Old vaulted cellar. Various outbuildings to renovate, including an old chapel. All on 2.3 hectares of land.
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