Ideally located in Obre, a commune steeped in history, this early 19th-century manor house will win you over with its architectural style and magnificent views over the village of Obre, the plains and the surrounding mountains.
Erected between 1816 & 1823 (according to the architectural census of the canton of Vaud), the main building was originally a winegrower's house. Transformed and restored over the years, the building stands on a plot of over 10,000 m2 (subject to LDFR) of vineyards, forest and pleasure grounds.
The house is built over 4 levels and includes basements, a ground floor, an upper floor and convertible attics. Your future living space benefits from approximately 12 rooms and could very well be used as a primary residence, secondary residence or even for a commercial activity or an association/foundation. To date, the property consists of an art gallery on the ground floor and a main apartment on the upper floors.
The charm of the place and the elegance of the building owe much to the quality of its location and its outdoor spaces, adorned with centuries-old trees of various species as well as its exceptional panorama. A very beautiful outbuilding offering garages and various storage spaces pleasantly completes this unique and rare property on the market.
As you will have understood, this is a property that must be visited! This is to feel the energy of the place and admire its beauty. In case of questions or to visit, do not hesitate to contact us directly at 079 266 98 64.
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1350 Orbe (VD)