The Cèdres - Former residence of the painter Frédéric Rouge, between heritage and potential
Nestled below the village of Ollon, in the Vaud Chablais, the villa Les Cèdres was built in 1870 at the initiative of Mr. Pick, an Alsatian who came to settle in Switzerland. For his summer residence, he called upon the Lausanne architect Besancenet, who designed an elegant building in a style that blends charm and character.
In 1902, the property changed hands. The painter Frédéric Rouge, in search of a larger space than his studio in Aigle, acquired it. It remained in his family until 2012, when the new owners undertook a complete renovation, with the utmost respect for the history and original architecture. The villa is now classified as note 2 in the inventory of Historical Monuments of the Canton of Vaud, attesting to its heritage importance.
In 2014, the entire property underwent a large-scale restoration, combining the conservation of period elements and contemporary comfort.
A dual-purpose estate: exceptional residence and development potential
The property spans a vast plot of approximately 5,211 m², offering a privileged living environment in the heart of a wooded park. A part of 2,183 m² has a valid building permit for the construction of two contemporary villas with flat roofs. The architectural project, designed in close collaboration with the Historical Monuments, has been carefully integrated into the site to preserve the harmony of the place. This permit, free of architect mandate, can be presented upon request.
Sales conditions
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Villa Les Cèdres with park of 3,028 m²: CHF 3,450,000.-
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Building plot of 2,183 m² with valid permit: CHF 1,000,000.-
These two entities can be acquired separately.
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