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Bernay
In the Eure Valley, near the medieval town of Bernay, is a charming 18th century bourgeois house, along with its outbuildings and terraced garden. formerly a part of a noble family's estate, the street where the house is located maintains a charming old-fashioned ambiance, just steps away from shops and close to the village church. Built in the 18th century, this residence is a precious heritage of urban architecture dedicated to the family. The family, originating from the nobility in the 1750s, was granted a hereditary title over Normandy by King Louis XV as a reward for the feats and glories of a duke and marshal who distinguished themselves during the Seven Years' War. The house sits at the high end of the more than 390 m² plot. The two main facades, with timber framing, feature rectangular windows with small panes and shutters. The roof is made of flat tiles, adorned with five hipped dormer windows and two chimney stacks. A terraced garden gracefully follows the slope of the land, with an outbuilding at the lower end. The property is enclosed and surrounded by lush greenery, offering beautiful views of neighboring residences, old farm buildings, and rolling hills that extend to the distant countryside. The price of 390,000 for this historic and picturesque property is reflective of its rich history, architectural significance, and idyllic setting in the charming town of Bernay. It truly offers a unique opportunity for someone to own a piece of Normandy's heritage and enjoy a peaceful and picturesque lifestyle.