mardi 16 juillet 2013

Imposing manor built on the "Côte d'Albâtre, Normandy"




A situation breathtaking, Imposing manor built on the 

"Côte d'Albâtre, Normandy"

The mansion is a real work of art, it has many works of craftsmen, it was built in 1898 by Sir Edwin Lutyens (architect
of the Viceroy of India), it is Grade 1 listed building monument type (Monument Historisque grade 1).
With an area of approximately 1200 m², interesting volumes, many period features.
The set has a fleet of eight hectares (20 acres) above the sea with gardens designed by Gertud Jekyll and Guillaume
Mallet, also classified "Monument Historique".
The property enjoys superb panoramic views.
Has a gardener's house of 84 m² and 390 m² outbuilding with tearoom, shop and an apartment.
Additional land of about 2 hectares (5 acres) in which 6500 square meters could be built on, with parking for 500 cars.
A master of art and British architecture room, including a demonstration of the skills performed on the French
territory.
Sold with furniture, decorations, etc ...
Living space: 1200 m²
Land: 10 hectares
Interior condition: Very good
Structural Condition: Very good

Price : 10 500 000 € net before fees

More informations are available under the terms of an L.O.I. to :

Mr Marc Givelet, Les Herbiers, France and Mr Charles Moradell-Casellas, Brionne, France
and Soft Probe.


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