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Just a few kilometers from the beaches and the vibrant center of Granville, this exceptional estate reveals itself at the end of a majestic tree-lined avenue. Of medieval origin (13th century) and redesigned in the 18th and 19th centuries, it spans nearly 7413 acres and includes a main residence of over 800sqm of living space, two entrance pavilions (one housing an independent guesthouse), a remarkable agricultural courtyard, and landscaped grounds featuring water features, a rose garden, meadows, and wooded areas. A Chateau of History and Elegance Built from Beauchamps stone, the main residence has retained many original architectural features: a monumental granite staircase, carved fireplaces, exposed beam ceilings, herringbone parquet floors, and 18th-century wood paneling. It offers vast reception rooms, several lounges, nine bedrooms — five of which are located in the converted attic — and a large historic kitchen with a grand fireplace. The interior is bright and airy, with generous openings to the park and terrace. Outbuildings and Potential The two entrance pavilions, dating from the 16th and 19th centuries respectively, provide additional space: a guesthouse, workshop, and garages. The agricultural courtyard, with its L-shaped buildings and large open barn, is ideally suited for agricultural, equestrian, or artistic projects. A Romantic and Structured Park At the rear of the main residence, a Napoleonic-style oval reflecting pool extends from a pond lined with rose gardens and adorned with sculptural elements (cherub, mascaron fountain). Beyond, a 4.2-acre meadow leads to the village church, followed by a 3-acre wooded area, perfect for walks and peaceful moments. Accessibility Paris is accessible in 3 hours and 30 minutes by car (via the A13 and A84), and in 3 hours and 15 minutes by direct train (Paris-Montparnasse ? Granville).