20th-Century Manor with Sea Views and Parkland in Normandy, France
This property is on the market for €4,720,000, listed with Patrice Besse.
Perched above the Seine estuary near Trouville, this Anglo-Norman manor house is a stunning example of early 20th-century architecture. The estate spans nearly 20 acres of parkland, featuring the main manor, multiple outbuildings, and beautifully maintained grounds.
With approximately 15,069 square feet of living space, the manor boasts period features such as vaulted ceilings, Hungarian-style parquet floors, wood paneling, fireplaces, and intricate tilework, all exuding timeless elegance. A gravel terrace surrounds the house, offering sweeping views of the parkland and the sea beyond.
Two driveways wind through the estate—one passing the caretaker’s cottage and the other skirting a large farm building, a garage, and a workshop, before culminating in a double avenue of beech trees. The grounds include sloping gardens leading to the sea and wooded hills rising behind the manor.
Situated in the picturesque Côte Fleurie region, the estate combines tranquility with easy access to Normandy’s elegant coastline. Nearby Trouville offers a relaxed and authentic charm, with sandy beaches, a bustling fish market, and traditional Norman architecture. Just a short drive away, Deauville is synonymous with glamour, boasting luxury shopping, casinos, and its renowned film festival.
Popular among Parisians for their proximity to the capital—only two hours away—these twin towns exemplify the vibrancy and allure of the Normandy coast. The estate’s outbuildings, including a converted farmhouse, stables, greenhouses, garages, and a swimming pool, complete this rare and exceptional offering.
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