Manoir Balleroy, Biéville-Beuville
Facts and practical information
The Balleroy Manor is an eighteenth-century property, located in Biéville-Beuville in Calvados, built by Nicolas-François Le Coq. About 200 meters south of the church of Biéville, in the street formerly known as the Chemin du Roi, opens the entrance to a villa, long uninhabited, and the farm that depends on it. This villa, in the Louis XIV style, is built on top of an older building that may date from the reign of Louis XIII. Its façade is preceded, towards the east, by a vast meadow that slopes down to the Dan. On the first floor, in one of the reception rooms, you can still see some very nice carved stone frames. The date 1758 stands out on the wall of the outbuildings. This property belongs to the Bouriez family since 1806.
The building has been partially registered as a historical monument since December 27, 1989.
10 Rue Jean Baptiste ColbertBiéville-Beuville
Manoir Balleroy – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Pegasus Bridge, Memorial Pegasus, Abbaye aux Dames, Ranville War Cemetery.