Showing posts with label Lower Normandy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lower Normandy. Show all posts

Friday, 23 November 2012

Where are the Brits Buying in France?

Little England is showing on UK TV at the moment highlighting the charms of Dordogne but don't forget the neighbouring departments around the Dordogne. They are very attractive in their own right. In fact, better value is offered so don't miss them without at visit. Here is an extract about a report on the SW France.

The study, carried out by INSEE, reveals that Brits are in the majority among “foreigners” in this part of the country. According to the research there are now 16,000 Britons in the Aquitaine region, and when expanded to include the neighbouring departments of Gers, Charente and Charente-Maritime the number could double.

Aquitaine is, of course, home to the perennially popular ‘Dordogneshire’, so this perhaps comes as no great surprise. In fact, according to the INSEE report, of all the Brits living in France, the majority (7,200) have made the Dordogne department their home. In certain areas, such as Eymet and Verteillac, Brits account for more than 8% of the population. In 2011, 78% of the 289,000 passengers who passed through Bergerac airport were British.

However, the study also revealed a marked change in the profile of those making the move. While traditionally the focus has been on retirees moving to France to enjoy their golden years, there is now a new breed of younger buyers leading the way.

Another area that is very popular: Lower Normandy

A separate study also revealed that Britons represent the largest “foreign” population in Lower Normandy, now home to 7,000 British residents. Between 1999 and 2009 the British contingent almost tripled as buyers were drawn to the region’s more rural areas. Yet in contrast to the new wave of younger buyers in the south-west, 45% of Britons in Lower Normandy are retired and more than half are aged 55 and over.

Complete article: Brits favour the south-west

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For a selection of property in the highlighted departments
Dordogne
Gers
Charente
Charente-Maritime
Lower Normandy

Video: River Dordogne
Six centuries ago, the Dordogne River separated warring England and France during the Hundred Year's War. Today, tourists float along the lazy Dordogne exploring riverside castles and villages.

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Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Just Reduced: Country House and Gîte in 4.5 hectares ideal for horses

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Town: Villedieu
Department: Manche
Region: Lower Normandy
Price:     €397,000

Charming country house with gîte, set in nearly 4.5 hectares of land with pretty garden, and around 3.5 hectares ideal for horses, all with stunning views of the Normandy countryside.

This property is a gem which needs to be seen to be appreciated.
Excellent Value, unique and stunning!

More details and Photos: Normandy bargain

Video about Manche Area:


Tuesday, 11 September 2012

Visit Deauville and the Casino

Deauville, Lower Normandy: our visit to this upmarket resort started in Honfleur a few miles up the coast. Our aim was to visit all the towns and villages from Deauville to the D Day beaches.

The town became very popular with the rich and famous in the 1930. People came to the Casino you could fly into the small airport right on the edge of town or the ferry to Caen.

Deauville Casino

The Casino opens at 10 am every day.The town caters for most sports from sailing and beach sports to its 4 golf courses.There is two horse racing tracks and a large market on a Friday morning on the sea front.

Built in 1913, this grand hotel adjoins the palatial Deauville casino and is within a half-kilometer of the beach, Planches board walk, and designer shopping. The Royal Barriere features lavish Belle Epoque decor, a fitness center with solarium and massage, an outdoor pool, and a gourmet restaurant with a terrace and sea views.

More details and photos: Deauville Normandy

Video Tour of Deauville:

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Friday, 1 June 2012

Reduced Price Bargain In Lower Normandy - French Property of the Week

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Just Reduced in Price - lovely location in Lower Normandy, France with INCOME potential!

2 fully renovated, beautifully presented houses on 4000m² of land with further scope for increase in living space.
Set in a lovely, peaceful location with far-reaching views over the marais, yet with only 2-3kms of shops, schools and swimming pool.

Town: St Jean de Daye
Department: Manche
Region: Lower Normandy
Price: € 212,000

More details and Photos: Lower Normandy Bargain

Enjoy some Lower Normandy Highlights: Video

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Monday, 24 October 2011

The Delights of Honfleur Video

One of the delights of the Lower Normandy coast is the quaint harbour of Honefleur. The "light" has been favoured by many famous artists, and this is boyhood home of Satie.

Our favourite trip - a trip by boat down the estuary!

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Tuesday, 11 May 2010

French Property of the Week: Thatched Stone Built House Normandy

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Beautiful detached stone house with superb thatched roof set on a rural plot of 1359m2, close to the town of Avranches. This three double bedroom house was extensively refurbished in 2005 by local certified French contractors. The house at the end of its own gated drive with access to its detached garage at the rear of the house.

Outside, there are lovely mature gardens with many plants, trees and a summer house of 16m2. This is a truly beautiful house that has been exceptionally well maintained, priced to sell and needs to be seen to be believed.

Price: €295,000
Location: Avranches, Manche

Photos and More Details: Normandy Thatched House

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