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House in Normandie, France

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  • Property ID on Prian.info: 3406853
    Property ID on company's website: 75011117350
    Last update: 15.08.2021
    Number of views: 101

414 000 €

House in Normandie, France


  • Property ID on Prian.info: 3406853
    Property ID on company's website: 75011117350
    Last update: 15.08.2021
    Number of views: 101

Specifications

Sale price 414 000 €
Address France, Normandie

Description

Located in Cuverville, 6km from Etretat, beautiful house of 213m2 on land of 8090m2, composed of a living room of 47m2 with its open kitchen equipped and fitted out, on the ground floor, 2 bedrooms of 13m2 with dressing room, a bathroom , an independent toilet. Upstairs 4 bedrooms, one of 20m2, two of 11m2 and one of 15.50m2, a room that can serve as an office or a dressing room, a bathroom with wc. Attached to the house is a 21.50m2 studio with shower room and wc as well as a mezzanine. A large basement, a garage of 90m2, a beautiful garden of 8090m2 with an air of play, a pergolas. Double glazed pvc windows, electric shutters, convertible attic space, heat pump heating and a fireplace. Land 720 euros / year Fees charged to the seller Commercial agent Small town of Calvados, in Normandy, Cuverville takes place at ten kilometers of Caen and its famous ducal castle. It is located in the heart of the plain of Caen, not far from Mondeville, Hérouvillette and Cagny. Formerly a Gallo-Roman villa, the Norman city, formerly known as Culvert villa, Cuvervilla or Culvervilla, lives a relatively peaceful history until the end of the Second World War. The town was destroyed nearly 85% at this time, seeing 15% of its population killed or wounded by fighting and bombing. Released in July 1944, following the landing of June 6, she received the Croix de Guerre in 1948. Despite its many destructions, the city continues to seduce visitors with its modest architectural heritage that bears witness to an ancient history. Listed as an historic monument, the Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs church is a Romanesque religious building built in the 12th century, and then rebuilt in the 15th and 16th centuries. In particular, it reveals a Romanesque nave and a chapel added in the 16th century to serve as a burial place for local lords. Inside, it is possible to discover several tombstones, as well as a 17th century inscription partially erased by the throes of the French Revolution. Unfinished, the stone tower ends in a platform. Private property that is unfortunately not visited, the Schoëffler castle is a manor that can however be admired from the outside. To receive more information about this property and to be put in touch directly with our local agent, Pascal Kerhleus, please fill in the form below.


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Pascal Kerhleus
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