The access road, bordered on one side by poplar trees, goes alongside the parklands and leads to a first set of entrance gates which open into a garage courtyard, within which is a second set of gates. The latter provides access to the caretaker's cottage, the manor house and the outbuildings. The various buildings, standing in the middle of more than 2.6 ha parklands, are set out around a garden, featuring boxwood and lawn and facing the manor house.
The manor houseThe current building, once a church and then a fortress, still bears witness to its previous functions. Laid out in a U-shape, it comprises a central building with two perpendicular wings, facing one another. The 2-storey central building, constructed on the ruins of the old church, is still dominated by its choir. Flanked by a corner tower, the west wing corresponds to the once fortified section. It spans three levels. The east wing, built at a later date, spans but a ground floor. These buildings were built partially of lime-rendered quarry stone blocks and partially of freestone. They are topped with gable slate roofs. The framing around the openings, some of which are mullioned windows, and some of the quoins are made of freestone.
The ground floor
The entrance hall, set in the middle of the central building, provides access to a lounge, a small dining room and houses a wooden stairway going upstairs. The lounge features a French ceiling and a marble floor with inlaid decoration. The small dining room also
Property type | House |
Description of the property | |
Bedrooms | 6 |
Habitable area | 430m2 |
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