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Manor houses, houses and houses in the English Channel

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Bosdel Manor
Manoir
50000 Saint-Lô

The manor house of Bosdel, built in the 17th and 18th centuries in Saint-Lô, Normandy, is a former historic manor house with a 16th century farm, classified as a national monument since 1946.
Large House in Bricquebosq
Manoir
50340 Bricquebosq

The Grande Maison de Bricquebosq is a 16th century fortified mansion located in the Cotentin, Normandy. This rural architectural gem combines Gothic elements and seigneurial history in a preserved setting.
Manor of the Mesnil-Vitey
Manoir
50680 Airel

The Mansion du Mesnil-Vitey, a fortified residence of the late 15th century in Airel (Manche), protected the Saint-Louis Bridge on the Vieille Vire. Ranked a historic monument, it embodies Norman defensive architecture.
Manor of Graffard
Manoir
50270 Barneville-Carteret

Graffard Manor House, built at the end of the 16th century in Barneville-Carteret (Normandie), is a former fortified seigneurial residence, renovated in the 18th century, surrounded by a medieval enclosure partially preserved and classified as a historical monument.
Manoir de Donville
Manoir
50500 Méautis

The mansion of Donville, an 18th-century residence located in Méautis, Normandy, is a building with a remarkable structure, marked by the history of the Second World War.
Potrel Manor
Manoir
50530 Dragey-Ronthon

Potrel Manor House, a former 15th-17th-century fortress, stands in Dragey-Ronthon (Manche), Normandy, surrounded by an enclosure with towers and octagonal dovecot.
Manoir Saint-Ortaire or Manoir de la Mare du Dézert
Manoir
50620 Le Dézert

The Saint-Ortaire mansion, a seigneurial residence in the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance, stands at Le Dézert in Normandy. Dating from the first half of the sixteenth century, it illustrates the noble architecture of the Cotentin with its chapel and its preserved Gothic elements.
Manor of the Park
Manoir
50580 Saint-Lô-d'Ourville

The manor house of the Park, an old fortified house of the 15th-17th centuries in Saint-Lô-d'Ourville (Manche), is a complete manor house, chapel, dove and moat, partially classified as a historical monument.