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The long-term Norman is much more than just a country house; It represents a real art of living, anchored in the Normandy terroir. With its stretchy look and traditional materials, this iconic building attracts both urban dwellers seeking serenity and investors passionate about architectural heritage. Whether you are considering buying a secondary residence near Honfleur or renovating a farmhouse in the Perche, it is essential to understand the specifics of this construction to carry out your real estate project.
What is a Norman Longère?
One long-term Norman is characterized by an elongated construction, usually on one level or with a floor under attic, which is parallel to the road or the ground. Historically, this arrangement made it possible to gather under one roof the inhabitants and the cattle, separated by relent walls. This horizontal architecture offers fluid traffic, very popular with families wishing to avoid stairs.
Traditional Materials: Silex and Colombies
The materials used in the construction of the silts vary by region. In the Pays de Caux, flint and brick dominate, creating robust and dark facades. On the other hand, in the Auge Country, half-timbering, often associated with torchi, is emblematic. These traditional materials give the lair a natural thermal inertia, which distinguishes it from modern constructions. For those considering renovationIt is crucial to use techniques that are respectful of the old building.
Analysis of the Real Estate Market of the Norman Longères
Investing in a long Norman requires a thorough analysis of the local market. The proximity to Paris, access to the sea and the state of renovation of the property are key elements that influence its value. For example, a farm body requiring complete restoration will have a different cost than a house already transformed into a high-end gîte. Here is a table of price trends observed for living space of approximately 150 m2:
- Country of Auge (Calvados) : 450 000 € – 650 000 €
- Eure (Vexin Normand) : 300 000 € – 450 000 €
- Caux (Seine-Maritime) : 250 000 € – 380 000 €
- Orne (Perch) : 350 000 € – 550 000 €
Dependencies: Undesirable assets
A farmhouse is often accompanied by outbuildings such as barns or cartretries. These ancillary structures can significantly increase the value of the property. For example, turning a barn of 100 m2 into a rural gite can increase the attractiveness of the property during resale. Thus, even a length of 120 m2 can become a very sought after character thanks to its dependencies.
The Challenges of Renovation and Maintenance
Acquire a longère in Normandy often involves work. The architectural specificities of these buildings require special attention to avoid financial disappointments. For example, sanitation can be a challenge, as there are many lengthways that are not connected to the sewer. The installation of a septic tank, meeting the standards, can cost between 8,000 € and 15,000 €. In addition, switching to modern solutions such as a pellet stove or heat pump is recommended to compensate for moisture while preserving the charm of exposed beams.
Why go through an Independent Real Estate Agency?
Trust the sale or purchase of your farmhouse to an independent and specialized real estate agency like Clovis properties has many advantages. Our expertise in the real estate market in Aisne and our in-depth knowledge of character goods guarantee tailored support. In addition, our network allows you to access unique opportunities, while guaranteeing the necessary discretion during transactions.
FAQ on Buying a Norman Longère
- What are the essential criteria for buying a longère?
The general condition of the property, its location, and renovation regulations must be considered. - How to estimate the cost of renovations?
It is advisable to use an architect or expert to prepare a precise estimate of the work required. - Are the loins suitable for families?
Yes, their configuration allows fluid circulation, which is ideal for families. - How to choose the right real estate agency?
Prefer an agency specialized in goods of character, such as Clovis propertieswho will advise you effectively. - What are the benefits of investing in a longhouse?
In addition to their charm, the lengths represent a cultural heritage, with an important potential for valorisation.
If you are planning to buy or sell a farmhouse in Normandy, don't hesitate to contact Clovis Properties for a first confidential and non-binding conversation. We also invite you to request an estimate or discover our properties available.

