An authentic Normandy house: oak beams, sandstone, bricks and flint
In a village in the Pays de Caux, between Dieppe and St Valéry en Caux, this country house is a great opportunity. It was built with old materials in 2013 and combines the charm of the old with the comfort of contemporary homes.
The central living room is warm with its beams and traditional brick fireplace. In order to facilitate current family life, the fitted kitchen and dining area are open to the living room. This dual-aspect farmhouse is bright and welcoming. A bedroom and a shower room on the same level offer additional comfort. Upstairs, a landing that can easily accommodate an office area, 2 bedrooms and a shower room.
Well laid out, the ground floor also includes the laundry room and the technical room with heat pump. For the owners' pleasure, a large wooden terrace with barbecue allows you to enjoy the garden while having meals outside. A spacious wooden garden shed used as a woodshed can also be used to store bicycles and garden equipment.
A converted outbuilding
Next door, to relax, an outbuilding of approximately 39 m2 built with the same service, offers a room largely open onto the garden with a traditional sauna. A single-storey bedroom with shower room allows you to receive friends and family in complete tranquility. Above, another attic bedroom. Relaxation terrace, bowling alley. This property complex is also a great opportunity for rental in a gîte.
A Charming Village between Veules-les-Roses and Luneray
This country house in excellent condition for sale in the Pays de Caux is close to the village of Angiens. On an enclosed plot of 1980 m2 in the center of a typical village 8 km from Veules les Roses and the beaches of Sotteville sur mer. Less than 10 minutes away, Fontaine le Dun and Luneray offer all the amenities and shops necessary for a comfortable life in the countryside.
25 minutes from Dieppe, 50 minutes from Rouen and 2 hours from Paris Porte Maillot, this Norman house is ideal as either a main or secondary residence.