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Manors for sale in France where the borders of the Mayenne department meet those

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A lane leads off the main road to wrought iron gates that open into a gravel courtyard, which borders the manor house, followed by the large outbuilding, on one side. Large, grassy areas surround the buildings and the courtyard, protected by tree and shrub hedges. A driveway leads to a garage. Behind the manor, a terrace separates it from an outbuilding and a covered swimming pool. A woodstore and a small outbuilding are laid out alongside the thick hedge.

The manor house

Its origins date back to the 16th century. Rectangular in shape, it is constructed from shale and sandstone over three levels, one of which is under the rafters. Its three-sloped, slate roof, with slightly upward-turning eaves, features a roof dormer and two impressive chimney stacks. The facades are covered with lime rendering. Most of the openings are framed with freestone surrounds, whilst exposed stone forms the quoins. The freestone, basket handle-shaped lintel above the entrance door is topped with an ogee arch, richly enhanced with moulding and small pinnacles.

Ground floor The entrance door opens into a vestibule, paved with old terracotta floor tiles. It houses an outstanding, enclosed, single-flight, spiral, wooden stairway, adorned with open carved tracery and dating from the 16th century. Said entrance hall provides access, on one side, to a lounge, on the other, to a dining room and, straight on, to a hall area. The latter leads to a kitchen, a toilet, a boiler room and a cellar. A door, at the end of the hall area, opens into the converted outbuilding. The floors are laid with terracotta tiles and the ceilings feature exposed beams. The windows are fitted with indoor shutters in the reception rooms and several doors feature carved linen-fold panels. A monumental fireplace in the dining room is made of granite, whilst that in the lounge is composed of freestone. The kitchen gives access to a back kitchen, a terrace and the dining room. First floor The stairway goes up to a landing which provides access to two bedrooms and a study-library. Both bedrooms have a bathroom and toilet; one has a dressing room. Floors are laid with terracotta tiles, whilst beams as well as joists are exposed. Several doors feature carved linen-fold panels. Second floor The layout on this level is very similar to that of the first floor: opposite one another, two bedrooms share a bathroom and toilet. They are illuminated via a roof dormer and a skylight.

The converted outbuilding

Aligned with the manor house, the outbuilding spans two levels, one of which is under the rafters. Apart from the lower section which has been left exposed, it is constructed from rendered shale quarry blocks. The slightly arched openings are framed with brick surrounds. The gable, slate roof notably features three hanging roof dormers.

Ground floor The entrance door opens directly into a vast reception room. A kitchen, with a dressed stone fireplace, adjoins a living room, followed by two bedrooms, with their bathrooms and toilets. A wooden stairway goes up from the reception room to a mezzanine, looking down on to it. A door gives access to the manor house and a French window opens on to the covered swimming pool. A wooden stairway in the living room goes upstairs. First floor This level has sloping ceilings. A corridor leads to four bedrooms, illuminated via skylights, as well as to their bathrooms and toilets.

The other outbuildings

These comprise a 2-car garage, a woodstore, a workshop and an outbuilding used for storage purposes.



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