Steeped in history, this house dating from the 1860s underwent careful renovation in 2015, combining authenticity and modern comfort.
On the ground floor, you will find a welcoming living space comprising a living room with a wood-burning stove, a kitchen open to the dining area, and a bedroom. A shower room with a guest toilet completes this level.
The upper floor is dedicated to the sleeping area and offers two additional bedrooms, one of which has a spacious en suite dressing room. A bathroom with a walk-in shower, arranged in a row, completes this floor.
The attic, which is still to be converted, offers a rare opportunity to create additional living space according to your needs. The water, electricity, and heating systems have already been pre-installed, and the ceiling has been carefully insulated.
In the basement, a raw, period cellar provides authentic storage space.
Outside, a pleasant garden with mature trees and a covered terrace invite relaxation. A utility room, two garden sheds, and two outdoor parking spaces complete this property.
Classified in the cantonal inventory of monuments and sites (note 2), this property benefits from a unique character while involving specific procedures for any possible work.
A rare find on the market, this house combines charm, quality of life and potential in a highly sought-after area.