Description
This historic town house was built at the end of the 16th century and is said to have been visited by Henry IV. Partly listed, the large lower house is flanked to the east by a five-storey stair tower, and the windows are adorned with architectural features. The building is set in a garden overlooking the town and boasting a splendid, unobstructed view of the Normandy countryside. The main entrance is via one of the town's most charming tree-lined squares. On the ground floor, the entrance hall leads to a study/library, a lounge and a corridor leading to the 16th century section where the majestic dining room overlooks the garden. The 16th-century staircase leads to the 1st floor in the 16th-century section, with two bedrooms and a bathroom, and to the 18th-century section, with a large lounge and a billiards room. On the 2nd floor, in the 16th century section, there are 3 bedrooms, a bathroom, a large workshop and two storage rooms. This almost 400 m2 building is in need of renovation.