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HOUSES AND PROPERTY FOR SALE IN Normandy

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Buying and living in Normandy

Some of the finest coastline in France, UNESCO world heritage sites, friendly people, very best seafood, wines and cheeses. Welcome to Normandy

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WHAT TO EXPECT

Historically, the region was split into Lower and Upper Normandy, but these were merged in 2016 when the Grand Ouest region was formed. Many locals still refer to Basse and Haute Normandie. They are also very proud of their history, and you can expect to find some of the finest “patrimoine” in France, including cathedrals, abbeys, and churches. The Bay of Mont Saint-Michel alone has more than 60 protected monuments... read more

Transport and Access

Normandy is surrounded by three main airports: Paris Charles de Gaulle, Paris Orly and Nantes Atlantique. This means that regular direct flights are available to all international destinations, including low-cost flights to the UK and Europe.The train time between Rouen and Paris is around 1hr 20mins, from where you can take the Eurostar, or TGV to all major European cities. Of course, the SNCF train network also runs throughout Normandy. The A13 connects Rouen to Paris in... read more

The market

For an in-depth analysis, read our latest Grand Ouest market comment (below), which includes average prices in all of the major towns and resorts, as well as expert comment from our local agents in the region.Normandy is a popular region for holiday homes, particularly with Parisians, and buyers from the UK, Belgium and Netherlands who can reach their properties with relative ease.Demand for property in all five departments has been strong over recent years. Prices have been... read more

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There are some obvious choices. Mont-Saint-Michel is a tidal island a few hundred metres off the Normandy coast, its Abbey is one of the most photographed monuments in France. The whole bay is a UNESCO world heritage site, and it attracts around 3m visitors a year. Over 60 buildings within the commune are protected as monuments historiques. Just along the coast, the fortified town of Granville is truly special. It has stunning views over the... read more

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    • Easy to get too by ferry, air or road, Normandy is popular with buyers from all over Europe
    • The seaside resorts are exceptional, and popular with wealthy Parisians.
    • Normandy has pretty countryside, with plenty of local produce in the village markets.
    • It is the ideal region to set up an equestrian business, with an excellent support network.
    • The region has a plethora of historic buildings, including cathedrals, abbeys and churches.

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    Seine-Maritime (76)
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    Rouen - Dieppe - Le Havre

    €2207 per m2
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    Calvados (14)
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    Caen - Bayeux - Lisieux - Vire

    €2389 per m2
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    Eure (27)

    Évreux - Bernay - Les Andelys

    €2063 per m2
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    Manche (50)
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    Saint-Lô - Avranches - Cherbourg - Coutances

    €1879 per m2
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    Orne (61)

    Alençon - Argentan - Mortagne-au-Perche

    €1397 per m2
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    Normandy :

    ... rugged cliffs, and upmarket seaside resorts. Inland, the region’s rolling hills, green pastures and picturesque countryside are dotted with apple orchards and dairy farms. Normandy is an ideal region for nature lovers.

    Normandy is also renowned for its rich culinary heritage, which includes world-famous products such as Camembert cheese and Calvados brandy, and cider. No wonder that the colourful local markets are so popular. If you like seafood then you will find freshly caught fish, crabs, and oysters at the market too.

    Moreover, Normandy is known for its pretty, half-timbered houses, as well as the quality of its historic monuments. Nearly every town and village have a beautiful church in its centre, whilst the bigger towns and cities host some of the worlds finest abbeys and cathedrals – Notre Dame in Rouen is probably the most famous example. There are plenty of beautiful gardens to visit throughout Normandy, the finest of which must be the two Monet gardens in Giverny, just an hour from Paris.

    Houses in Normandy come in a variety of different styles, from rambling equestrian properties and stud farms to charming half-timbered houses and Belle Epoque seaside villas. There are also plenty of characterful old stone farmhouses in Normandy, so something to suit all tastes and budgets.

    Possibly the most sought after (by all buyer nationalities) are equestrian properties and stud farms. The region is known for its love of horses and equestrian sports, and as a result many properties come equipped with stables, paddocks, and training arenas. These properties offer a tranquil, rural lifestyle, surrounded by rolling hills, forests and meadows.

    In some of the region’s towns and villages you will find half-timbered houses, with their distinctive black and white timber frame construction, pitched roofs, and colourful shutters. Some of these houses date back to the medieval era and are testament to the rich cultural heritage to be found in Normandy property.

    For those who love the sea, then Deauville and the other Belle Epoque resorts are a perfect choice. Apartments in Deauville, Cabourg, Honfleur and other resorts are incredibly popular with Parisian buyers seeking a holiday home on the Normandy coast. The towns offer a choice of luxury apartments and grand seafront villas, with views out over the sea. Many of these homes feature ornate architecture, large bay windows, and balconies reflecting the glamour and sophistication of the Belle Epoque era.

    There are also many traditional stone country houses and character properties to choose from, all of which are at bargain prices when compared with properties in nearby Paris/Ile de France.

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