A 19th-century residence located in the town of Flers, in the southern Orne department, near the Calvados border. The property sits on a 3,363 m² plot with mature trees and offers around 695 m² of living space across four main floors plus an attic.
Layout and Condition
The residence has four floors and an attic. The roof, windows, ground floor, and first floor have been renovated. Each floor measures approximately 139 m², giving a total of around 695 m².
The accommodation includes a formal salon of approximately 60 m² with a fireplace, a smaller sitting room, a study, a kitchen with an adjoining office, and seven bedrooms accessible via a main staircase. The basement, also around 139 m², has internal and external access. The property is connected to the municipal sewer system.
The park with trees over 200 years old provides privacy and a historical setting.
Flers – Town Overview
Flers dates back to the 12th century and currently has around 15,000 inhabitants. It functions as a local centre with shops, schools, museums, and cultural facilities. The town park, museums, and regular events contribute to community life. Flers is recognised as a “Ville fleurie” and lies along popular cycling routes such as the VéloFrancette and Véloscénie. The town has good transport links by rail and is close to the A88 motorway.
Normandy – Region Overview
Flers is located in Normandy, a region known for its historic towns, châteaux, and countryside. The area offers outdoor activities, local markets, and a mix of cultural and rural attractions, including food and drink specialities such as Camembert, cider, and Calvados.