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House / Villa
6 Rooms
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220 m²
Secteur Sauvegarde, Honfleur
1 980 000 €
At the gates of Honfleur, a few minutes from the coast of the Côte Fleurie, two hours from Paris. 18th-century pleasure pavilion, listed as a Historic Monument, with a view of Honfleur and the Seine estuary.
Approximately 220 m² on the ground floor, on a fenced park of about 1.5 hectares.
An entrance room leads to the open kitchen, dining room, and the large listed living room. Three bedrooms, each with a shower or bathroom, laundry room, and cellars. All around, a trained and wooded espalier garden.
Built in the second half of the 18th century, the pavilion is named after the tradition that it was adapted to serve as a stopover for Queen Marie-Antoinette.
The main body of the house and the decoration of the living room are listed as a Historic Monument (order of August 17, 1945).
The house was last century that of Lucie Delarue-Mardrus, poetess, novelist, and painter, a figure of Norman literary heritage.
The living room is its heart: period woodwork, built-in cupboards, and fireplace, all of rare integrity, testament to the decorative refinement of the Enlightenment.