An authentic mansion of character
Located in a residential and historic neighborhood, this characterful brick house benefits from the services and shops of a small town, in the heart of a charming, provincial square, surrounded by pretty old houses. Passing through the walled porch surrounding the delightful, landscaped, and intimate walled garden, the visitor discovers this authentic and charming mansion. The bow window in the entrance hall highlights the building's very British style. The welcome is warm. The reception rooms featured antique parquet floors, "point de Hongrie" or "Versailles", beautiful woodwork, and fireplaces, confirming the character and authenticity of this 19th-century house. In the hallways, magnificent mosaic cement paving elegantly covers the floor. Spread over three levels, thanks to the Mansard roof, this house can accommodate a large family with its five bedrooms, two of which are very spacious and bright.
A battered house in need of renovation
The roof replacement created a mess that required drastic measures to eliminate the dry rot. The future owner will have to undertake major work to restore and restore the character and comfort enjoyed by this Normandy property. While the very recent natural slate roof, the double-glazed windows, and the heating system are still there, building specialists will need to intervene with great professionalism.
Great potential thanks to its outbuildings
A large garage, a woodshed, and a former shop can be converted into an artist's studio, a gîte, a local business, or a self-employed office. This part could then be separated for resale.
A financial and asset opportunity
An expert or other building specialist can take advantage of this opportunity to build a profitable rental portfolio.
This property is for sale via an interactive auction conducted by ENCHÈRES IMMO.
Participation in the auction is subject to prior approval by the real estate agency in charge of the sale (contact details displayed at the top of the advertisement). The agency will arrange viewings of the property and assist prospective buyers throughout the process.
The price displayed corresponds to a possible first offer, including negotiation fees. An online offer during the auction does not constitute a firm and final offer within the meaning of Article 1114 of the Civil Code, but merely an intention to purchase. All offers will be forwarded to the seller, who will remain free to select the offer they wish to accept.