A château in Lower-Normandy, the imprint of history between land and sea

Mary Deschamps
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As a main or secondary residence, investing in a château located in Lower-Normandy enables to follow the imprint of history, between land and sea.

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Château en Basse-Normandie, l'empreinte de l’histoire entre terre et mer
With its main courtyard, water basin and a landscaped garden, this château has a great deal of cachet. © Cabinet Lenail
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Just 2h30 from Paris, this region comprises 3 departments: Calvados, Manche and Orne. Its coastline features several prestigious seashore resorts, animated year-round. It also counts picturesque villages, filled with seigneurial homesteads whose origins go back to the Medieval era, with architectural gems ehanced by a typical French-style. If you are considering buying  a château for sale in Lower-Normandy, it's a terrific idea to spend weekends in the country, with family or friends...

An attractive real estate market

Benefitting from a climate with a lush nature and a gastronomy making it one of the window-displays of French excellence, these Norman lands are an open invitation to travel in time. Buoyed by their legends since the period of William the Conqueror, they offer the positive aura of casinos with a 1920's cachet, golf courses, race courses, the Americain Film Festival and beaches of fine sand. Flourishing tourism and a certain need to escape expanding urbanisation and pollution for the benefit of a greener environment, favor exceptional real estate. Prestigious goods, furnished with modernity and prolonged with equipped outbuildings, are ideally dedicated to deluxe hotel venues, seasonal rentals, rental managment or corporate events.

A string of cites to invest into

Wide and offering nearly 470 kilometers of coastline along the Chanel, this multi-faceted territory has many things to offer to those wishing to move there. Caen and its historical memorial, Honfleur with its Impressionist harbor, Bayeux and its tapestries, Trouville-sur-Mer with its rich patrimony, Lisieux and its basilica, the "boardwalk" of  Deauville and its celebs, Pont-Lévêque and its pungent cheese, Cabourg and the D-Day beaches, Bagnoles-de-l'Orne with its famous spas, Houlgate hiding 19th century villas, the vestiges of the Pays de Falaise, the surroundings of these cities shelter some of the most fabulous châteaux for sale in France.

Of handsome size, the park of the château has the possibility of including a golf course. © Cabinet le Nail

A region blessed with landmarks and natural patrimony 

Its three Natural Regional Parks are located in the Cotentin Marshlands, Bessin and in the Perche. Comprising the landscapes of Norman Switzerland, a wooded countryside in the shade of cider apple trees, the country of Auge also features some of the most beautiful villages in France and along the Floral coast, which carries its name so well. But if you wanted to settle for the long run, it would certainly entail buying a château for sale in the Calvados.

A secondary residence worthy of a great Lord

The average price of a château in Lower-Normandy is of €1,551,591.

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