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Gournay-en-Bray
Located 120 km from Paris, this 16th century presbytery, farmhouse, and swimming pool sit on approximately 5 hectares of land with unobstructed views, bordered by a stream. Nestled in the countryside of the Bray region, winding country roads lead to the entrance gate of the property. The gate opens up to a square courtyard surrounded by an old farmhouse with three stables on either side, adorned with trimmed boxwood hedges. Across from the courtyard, adjacent to one of the stables, the former presbytery stands tall on two levels, with a basement and attic. Its thick stone walls are crowned by a traditional Bray tile roof, featuring windows with small panes and brick frames. One of the windows on the first floor is embellished with a stained glass rose window, accessible through a wooden glass door. The building is connected to a former stable, which has been fully converted into two levels. At the back of the building lies a garden, with two rooms located in an old bread oven approximately 50 meters away. Beyond the tennis court and orchard in the pasture, a stream runs along a 200-meter shoreline slightly downhill. The property offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern amenities, making it a perfect retreat in the tranquil countryside. The asking price of 943,000 seems reasonable considering the size of the property, its historical significance, and the added features such as the swimming pool, tennis court, and stream. It presents a rare opportunity for those seeking a peaceful escape from city life in a picturesque setting.