Located on the shores of Lake Murten, this character property enjoys a privileged position with direct access to the waterfront. Built on a plot of approximately 1,650 m², it offers a rare living environment where the house, garden, and lake blend seamlessly into a particularly desirable natural setting.
The residence boasts nearly 260 square meters of living space spread over four levels. The reception areas, located on the main level, are arranged around a bright living room and a kitchen, both with direct access to the lake-facing terrace. This level also includes a bedroom and service areas, providing a functional and pleasant layout for everyday living.
The upper floors are dedicated to sleeping areas and offer a total of eight bedrooms, each with its own bathroom and shower room, comfortably accommodating family and guests. The converted attic provides additional space, ideal for bedrooms, an office, or multipurpose rooms as needed. On the ground floor, utility rooms, a cellar, and a bathroom complete the living areas, allowing for a variety of uses.
Built in 1919, the house has retained the authenticity of its original architecture, highlighted by stone walls, exposed beams, and terracotta floors. Renovated between 1971 and 1981, it now presents a sound structure and significant potential for transformation, allowing for a contemporary project that respects its character. The north façade is listed in the architectural inventory of the Canton of Vaud (note 3), underscoring the heritage value of the entire property.
A two-car garage box completes the property.
Outside, a large terrace opens onto the lake and naturally extends the living spaces. The landscaped garden, complete with a pavilion, offers an idyllic setting to fully enjoy sunny days and the tranquility of lakeside life.