Standing proudly since the 15th century, this former lordship combines historic character with tranquil country living. South of the Normandy-Maine Regional Park, the estate offers privacy, charm, and easy access to Paris and nearby towns of character.
A path lined with orchards and gardens leads to the manor. Outbuildings, meadows, and two serene ponds surround the home, creating a secluded rural retreat.
Highlights:
- 15th century stone manor with monumental fireplace
- 5 bedrooms, 170 m² of living space
- 493 m² of outbuildings including stables, barn, guest house, and workshop
- Two vaulted cellars and a traditional bread oven
- Enclosed meadows, orchard with beehives, vegetable garden
- Two ponds stocked with sturgeon, carp, and tench
- Potential for gîtes, equestrian use, or rural hospitality
Inside, the house features a spacious kitchen-living room with stone fireplace, two bedrooms on the ground floor, and two more upstairs. Original details—stone walls, tiled floors, and exposed beams—enhance its authentic character.
The outbuildings offer wide possibilities. A renovated guest house, large barn, stables, and a modernised reception building are ready for use or conversion. Meadows and ponds complete the setting, perfect for animals, gardening, or peaceful leisure.
Once a feudal estate, today it is a rare opportunity to own a piece of history.
Listed by Catherine Boivin I Patrice Besse


















