Jewels 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 or rail, this town benefits from urban comforts such as local shops, schools and social and cultural activities.
Built in 1684, the "Margot" villa is an authentic witness to the Renaissance and occupies an important place in the regional architectural heritage. Molasse pediments, domes, lattice windows and all the elements constituting its façade only confirm its former status: nobles lived here more than 300 years ago.
Listed in note 2 in the Historic Monuments and registered in the inventory for its second interior work, a building permit is in force for the construction of 3 apartments totaling approximately 320 m². Please note that major renovation work is to be expected.
Its position slightly off-centre from the village gives it the privilege of a private garden of around 200 m² and a much sought-after view of the lake and the vineyard.
A home eager to regain its former glory!