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Location In the heart of a small, internationally renowned, tourist village, elected one of the most beautiful villages in France, 94 miles from Paris. This site is a must for church history enthusiasts.
The surrounding countryside is a totally unspoilt setting for this mecca, much sought-after by foreigners
Description The property
This former 17th century coaching inn, former abbey built in 1010, has been redesigned several times. In 1960, three houses were added to the original dwelling with its timber-framed façade, identical to those in the village.
It is still a hotel today, with its typical Normandy half-timbered façade. The property spans a surface area of 0.35 acres, including a wonderful inner courtyard and a small garden. There is direct access to the front of the building.
The dwelling
This 3 star coaching inn, transformed into a hotel with a French wines & spirits “licence IV” spans 2 stories. It comprises 3 large reception rooms that respectively seat 100, 40 and 25 covers, a professional kitchen and 10 bedrooms with en suite bathrooms and toilets.
A house with approx. 1,615 sq ft of living space completes the unit.
Our opinion An attractive property in a tourist village, typical of Normandy in the French department of Eure.
This unit, currently used for commercial purposes, would lend itself to use as a holiday home, or even, a main residence.
Just a hotel, hotel-restaurant, bed & breakfast, functions and events, etc.
Trails for hiking, pony-trekking and now cycling, following the creation of a rural cycle path, a golf course and local gastronomy provide a wide choice of activities.
Price
1 007 000 €
Our fees are included in the stated sale price. Reference 1941MM
Representative Marie Merien
Telephone 06 08 80 21 01
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NB: The above information is not only the result of our visit to the property; it is also based on information provided by the current owner. It is by no means comprehensive or strictly accurate especially where surface areas and construction dates are concerned. We cannot, therefore, be held liable for any misrepresentation.
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