Located in Grandson, a stone's throw from Lake Neuchâtel and its beaches, this historic building offers an exceptional setting with a breathtaking view of the lake and the Alps. This property, including the former Couvent des Cordeliers, has strong potential for residential and commercial development thanks to a pre-study aimed at the construction of 25 apartments.
The transformation project involves reconfiguring the existing buildings into three separate units, maximizing the use of space while preserving the historic character of the premises.
The building covers a total surface area of over 5,000 m². The main building, classified as category 3 in the architectural census, offers a surface area of 2,308 m² with a volume of 5,250 m³. The central building, also category 3, has 1,440 m² for a volume of 3,200 m³. As for the former Couvent des Cordeliers, classified as category 2, it has a surface area of 1,752 m² and a total volume of 7,682 m³. This building can be converted to accommodate studios, offices (for lawyers, notaries, doctors), as well as commercial spaces, in addition to residential housing.
Formerly industrial and now located in an urban area, where the district plan came into force in spring 2024, this property offers a long-term development perspective as well as opportunities for diversification of uses, whether residential or commercial. The Couvent des Cordeliers, a category 2 listed building, brings a unique charm and a valuable heritage setting. Additional openings on the north-east facade could improve the supply of natural light and strengthen the appeal of the place.
With a total usable surface area of approximately 5,000 m² spread over several levels, this property allows for many ambitious architectural projects. In addition, the property already has 15 outdoor parking spaces, with easy access to the floors via a freight elevator, which is ideal for any commercial or residential project.
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