A jewel of Lake Geneva and the Lavaux wine region, Cully is one of the most popular wine tourism destinations in French-speaking Switzerland. Connected to the cities of Lausanne and Vevey by road and rail, this town benefits from urban amenities such as local shops, schools, and social and cultural activities.
Built in 1645 and converted into a multi-family dwelling, this former winegrower's house, listed as a note 3 in the historic monuments, weaves subtle links with the authentic spirit of the place, particularly its market square.
With a usable surface area of approximately 300m2, it is spread over 3 levels made up of three entities:
On the ground floor:
A commercial space, an office as well as a small waiting room and its guest toilet.
A different allocation, even for residential use, depending on the needs of the future owners is possible.
On the 1st floor:
A 3.5 room apartment with balcony, with a chic bohemian feel, renovated in 2017.
On the 2nd floor & attic:
A 6.5-room duplex family apartment. A cozy atmosphere combining authenticity and modernity.
The basement has a large vaulted wine cellar with stone pebbles.
Numerous renovation works have been carried out over the last 20 years, giving the whole place a more modern and comfortable appearance.
Whether you're planning a family project or investing in a profitable venture, this charming house will allow you to enjoy a village setting close to the lakeshore.