On exiting Saint-Saëns, a road crosses through the forest to the farm. A simple iron gate framed by hornbeam hedges opens onto a lime tree lined drive leading to the front of the manor house, where a large patio enjoys the dwelling's advantageous exposition to the sun. Nearby, there is a small brick building, with an adjoining cart shed, currently used as an office. The farm buildings are located to the side of and behind the manor house.
While the manor house is made of brick and topped by a hipped roof of flat tiles, one of the barns is made of wood and has a roof of lozenge shaped slate tiles, while the other is made of brick and rough-hewn blocks of flint, with a roof of interlocking tiles. Old stables, also built with brick and flint, as well as a metal-structured hangar complete the equestrian outbuildings.
Lastly, the entire estate is made up of large expanses of grassland surrounding the buildings. Gravel tracks pass through the grass, which is also dotted with rose bushes and copses of shrubs.
The manor houseThe manor house is a solid brick building topped with a flat-tiled hipped roof, with slightly drawn back eaves, in which there are several hipped dormers, one of which has a door providing access from the outside to the loft via a straight ladder. On one of the gable ends, a large half-hipped awning made of flat tiles shelters the entrance to the vaulted and paved brick cellars that extend under two thirds of the house. The brick window and door frames are all
Property type | House |
Bedrooms | 4 |
Habitable area | 180m2 |
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