4-Bedroom Normandy Stone House Near Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives with 4,690m² Garden



Normandy, Calvados, St-Pierre-sur-Dives, France, Saint-Pierre-en-Auge (France)
4 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 140m² Floor area
€349,000
House
Parking
4 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
140m²
No garden
No pool
Not furnished
Description
Picture yourself awakening to birdsong filtering through century-old stone walls, the morning mist lifting over your private 4,690-square-meter garden in the heart of Normandy's pastoral countryside. This is life at your vacation home in Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives, where authentic French country living meets the practical convenience of town amenities just minutes away on foot. This 140-square-meter stone house represents the quintessential second home opportunity for families seeking a genuine connection to French rural culture while maintaining easy access to modern conveniences.
Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives sits in Calvados, the department that gives Normandy its agricultural richness and cultural depth. Your property occupies an exceptional position: close enough to walk to local bakeries, weekly markets, schools, and cafes, yet surrounded by enough land to create your own private countryside retreat. The fully enclosed grounds mean children and pets can roam freely while you cultivate vegetable gardens, establish an orchard, or simply enjoy the profound quiet that defines rural Normandy. The absence of neighboring properties overlooking your land ensures privacy that becomes increasingly rare in European vacation home markets.
The house itself tells the story of Norman architecture through its characterful stone construction. Enter through the ground floor into a generous 60-square-meter living room that flows seamlessly into a fitted kitchen, creating an open-plan space ideal for gathering family and friends around long French meals. This living area opens directly onto your outdoor terraces, blurring the boundaries between interior comfort and garden pleasures. The utility room provides practical space for managing a vacation property, while an additional ground-floor room with fireplace and mezzanine offers extraordinary flexibility. Convert this space into a guest suite, home office for remote working stays, artist studio, or library retreat.
Ascend to the first floor where three bedrooms surround a spacious landing equipped with substantial storage solutions essential for extended family stays. A shower room with toilet serves these bedrooms efficiently. The second floor surprises with its master bedroom suite featuring private shower room and toilet, creating a peaceful sanctuary under the eaves where double-glazed wooden windows frame views across your estate and the surrounding Normandy landscape.
Outdoor living defines the vacation experience here. Two adjoining terraces provide distinct entertainment zones: one features a south-facing pergola where morning coffee becomes ritual and evening aperitifs stretch into starlit conversations. The 20-square-meter workshop answers the practical needs of property maintenance while offering hobby space for woodworking, pottery, or storing outdoor equipment and bicycles. A double carport protects vehicles from Norman weather while providing convenient access.
Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives anchors your Normandy lifestyle with its celebrated weekly market, one of the region's finest, where local producers sell Camembert, Calvados apple brandy, fresh oysters from nearby coasts, and seasonal vegetables. The town maintains authentic boulangeries producing traditional breads, butchers preparing regional specialties, and cafes where locals gather. This isn't a tourist village; it's a working French community that welcomes vacation homeowners into its rhythms.
The Calvados department delivers extraordinary vacation variety. Drive 30 minutes north to reach the Normandy coast with its beaches, seafood restaurants, and D-Day historical sites. Honfleur, the picturesque harbor town that inspired Impressionist painters, lies within easy reach for day trips. Inland, the Pays d'Auge countryside unfolds in rolling hills dotted with half-timbered farms, cider producers, and cheese makers offering tastings. Cycling and hiking trails crisscross the landscape. Summer brings village festivals, antique fairs, and agricultural shows. Autumn transforms the countryside with harvest colors and cider-making traditions. Winter offers cozy fireside evenings and proximity to cultural activities in larger towns like Caen or Lisieux.
The property's condition supports immediate enjoyment as a vacation home. Double-glazed wooden windows provide thermal efficiency for comfortable stays across seasons. The fitted kitchen and updated bathrooms mean you can begin hosting family gatherings without immediate renovation demands. The substantial land area offers investment protection and future development potential if desired, though current planning often restricts new construction in rural Normandy, making existing properties with generous plots particularly valuable.
Accessibility enhances this location's appeal for international vacation homeowners. Caen-Carpiquet Airport serves several European cities, while Paris lies roughly 200 kilometers away, reachable in under three hours by car via excellent highway connections. The ferry ports at Caen-Ouistreham and Le Havre provide direct links to Portsmouth and other British ports, making this property especially convenient for UK-based second home buyers. Regular TGV train services from Paris to Caen connect to international rail networks.
Normandy's vacation rental market demonstrates consistent demand from tourists seeking authentic French countryside experiences. This four-bedroom configuration appeals to families and groups, with the potential for dual rental seasons: spring through autumn for leisure travelers, and shorter winter breaks for those seeking quiet retreats. The property's condition and amenities support rental management while you're not in residence, potentially offsetting ownership costs.
French property ownership follows straightforward procedures for international buyers, with notaire fees typically ranging 7-8% of purchase price for older properties. Normandy's property taxes remain moderate compared to coastal regions, and rural locations benefit from lower annual charges. This price point positions the property competitively within the Normandy vacation home market, offering substantial living space and land at exceptional value compared to more touristy coastal areas.
Key Features: Four bedrooms across two floors with master suite; 140 square meters of interior living space; 4,690 square meters of fully enclosed private grounds; 60-square-meter open-plan living room and kitchen; Ground-floor flexible space with fireplace and mezzanine; Double-glazed wooden windows throughout; Two outdoor terraces with south-facing pergola; 20-square-meter workshop building; Double carport parking; Walking distance to Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives town center; Private setting with no overlooking neighbors; Utility room for practical property management; Multiple bathrooms including en-suite facilities; Substantial storage throughout the house; Move-in ready condition for immediate vacation use
This Normandy stone house offers families the opportunity to establish roots in one of France's most culturally rich yet accessible regions. Whether you envision summer holidays exploring beaches and historical sites, autumn weekends harvesting apples and attending village festivals, or year-round escapes to genuine French country living, this property provides the space, privacy, and location to make those dreams tangible. Contact Homestra today to arrange your private viewing and begin your French vacation home journey.
Details
- Amount of bedrooms
- 4
- Size
- 140m²
- Price per m²
- €2,493
- Garden size
- 4690m²
- Has Garden
- No
- Has Parking
- Yes
- Has Basement
- No
- Condition
- good
- Amount of Bathrooms
- 1
- Has swimming pool
- No
- Property type
- House
- Energy label
Unknown
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