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- Surface1 000 m²
- Rooms17
- Plot size70 a
- EXCLUSIVE LISTING - SPLENDID SOUTH/SOUTH-WEST FACING VIEWS OVER THE SEINE - 100 KM FROM PARIS - CHARMING AND VERY PLEASANT EARLY 20TH-CENTURY ANGLO-NORMAN HOUSE - 12 BEDROOMS - 7,000 SQM OF GROUNDS - OUTBUILDING - CARETAKER’S HOUSE - REQUIRING RESTORATION - LISTED SITE - Les Andelys, Eure, Normandy.
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EXCLUSIVE LISTING - SPLENDID SOUTH/SOUTH-WEST FACING VIEWS OVER THE SEINE - 100 KM FROM PARIS - CHARMING AND VERY PLEASANT EARLY 20TH-CENTURY ANGLO-NORMAN HOUSE - 12 BEDROOMS - 7,000 SQM OF GROUNDS - OUTBUILDING - CARETAKER’S HOUSE - REQUIRING RESTORATION - LISTED SITE - Les Andelys, Eure, Normandy.
A splendid south/south-west facing view over the Seine River unfolds before the observer from the dual-aspect terrace of this early 20th-century Anglo-Norman property, perched atop a wooded valley entirely free from disturbance. Its particularly refined architecture combines half-timbering with full-height French windows opening directly onto the south-facing terrace. The property stands within a protected listed natural site. On the edge of a peaceful hamlet reached by a very lightly used access road, and facing a manor house listed as a Historic Monument that guarantees the preservation of the surrounding landscape, the entrance pillars announce this secluded property hidden from view. The drive gradually reveals a spectacular panorama over the Seine River one kilometre away, with a dramatic drop of 150 metres and no visual disturbances. The residence comprises a 19th-century northern section used as an independent caretaker’s dwelling, together with the principal southern section constructed in the early 20th century in a refined Anglo-Norman style featuring half-timbering, an oriel window, and south-facing French windows opening directly onto the terrace.
A splendid south/south-west facing view over the Seine River unfolds before the observer from the dual-aspect terrace of this early 20th-century Anglo-Norman property, perched atop a wooded valley entirely free from disturbance. Its particularly refined architecture combines half-timbering with full-height French windows opening directly onto the south-facing terrace. The property stands within a protected listed natural site. On the edge of a peaceful hamlet reached by a very lightly used access road, and facing a manor house listed as a Historic Monument that guarantees the preservation of the surrounding landscape, the entrance pillars announce this secluded property hidden from view. The drive gradually reveals a spectacular panorama over the Seine River one kilometre away, with a dramatic drop of 150 metres and no visual disturbances. The residence comprises a 19th-century northern section used as an independent caretaker’s dwelling, together with the principal southern section constructed in the early 20th century in a refined Anglo-Norman style featuring half-timbering, an oriel window, and south-facing French windows opening directly onto the terrace.
- Surface : 1 000 m²
- Rooms : 17
- Bedrooms : 12
- Furnishing : Unfurnished
- Plot size : 70 a
- Location : Les Andelys 27700
- Reference : VM524



