Elegant 19th-Century House with Turret, Pays d’Auge, Normandy, France, €318,000
Property Details
Location: France – Bailleul, Pays d’Auge (Orne)
Sale price: €318,000 Euros
Listed by: Les Belles Maisons
Land Area: 3,128 m² (garden with lime tree avenue)
Internal Area: Not specified
Bedrooms: 3 (plus potential for 2 more in attic)
Bathrooms: 2 (including future suite)
Features: 19th-Century Staircase · Fireplace · Balcony with Turret Access · Convertible Attic · Basement with Laundry & Garage · Additional Double Garage · Village Location · Views over Meadows · Renovation Potential
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Looking for a Countryside Project with Real Bones?
This one’s got history, height, and a hulking great turret just waiting for a new chapter. In the quiet village of Bailleul (in the rolling Pays d’Auge region), this elegant 19th-century home is the kind of place that’s still got it. Just… maybe a few repairs short of fabulous.
Inside, you’re greeted by grand volumes and original period details that haven’t given up the ghost. The ground floor features an entrance hall leading to a family-sized dining room that flows into the kitchen. Through a generous double glass door, the living room invites cosy fireside chats and countryside views. Yes, there’s a fireplace, of course there is.
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And that staircase?
A solid 19th-century wooden showstopper.
You know, the kind you don’t get in new builds unless you’ve won the architectural lottery.
Upstairs, you’ll find three bedrooms (including a future suite with its own shower room), multiple bathrooms, and a balcony with turret access.
Oh yes, turret access.
The attic space is ripe for conversion, perfect for two more bedrooms, an art studio, or a full-blown secret library.
Downstairs in the basement:
- A laundry room and a large garage.
- A double garage next door because you can never have too much space when the Brocantes start calling your name.
The garden’s a real standout 3,128 m² of hedges, flowering borders, veggie plots, and a lime tree-lined avenue that deserves its own Instagram account.
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