Built in the 17th century, this former Jura farmhouse, restored with remarkable care, now offers a rare blend of historical character and contemporary comfort. Awarded the Neuchâtel Heritage Preservation Prize, the property showcases a rehabilitation project carried out with respect for the original architecture, while incorporating amenities designed for modern living.
The living area unfolds around generous and carefully designed volumes. The living spaces occupy the former agricultural outbuildings, transformed into a large, bright living room, a welcoming dining room, and an open-plan kitchen, where exposed stone, solid wood, and traditional timber framing create a warm and authentic atmosphere. The flow between rooms is natural, harmoniously blending the original features with the contemporary additions.
The sleeping areas are spread over several levels, offering peace and privacy. The comfortably proportioned bedrooms retain the charm of the period buildings while benefiting from a simple and elegant design. The discreetly integrated bathrooms combine functionality with high-quality materials. Additional spaces, such as offices, multipurpose rooms, and storage areas, enhance the layout and allow the property to be adapted to various uses, whether for everyday living or extended stays.
Outside, the property is nestled in a protected natural environment, offering unobstructed views of the rolling landscape. The peaceful and tranquil setting enhances the sense of privacy and serenity that pervades the entire property, making this residence as pleasant to live in year-round as it is to invest in as a second home.
More than just a residence, this home is an invitation to experience a living heritage, designed to last and be passed down. A rare find, intended for those who appreciate authentic places, history, and the art of living.