This semi-detached house from 1720 has been not only maintained but also carefully developed over three centuries. Particularly noteworthy is the newly developed attic with gallery, designed by the renowned architect Vera Gloor – a specialist in old buildings who knows how to gently combine historical substance with contemporary architecture. Original elements such as the wooden coffered ceilings, the parquet floor, and the Swedish stove emphasize the special character.
With seven rooms spread over several floors, the property offers plenty of space for different lifestyles – whether for families with children, couples with future plans, or for anyone looking for something special.
Generously laid out and carefully designed, the garden presents itself as a natural part of the overall picture. The beautifully integrated seating area invites shared moments outdoors and enhances the quality of living. The property also includes its own well with fresh spring water – a special and rare feature that underscores the authenticity of this offer.
The very large cellar provides excellent conditions for storing wine and fruit and can also be used as a party room. A garage box as well as one to two outdoor parking spaces with a prepared e-charging station complete the offer.
Nestled in a quiet and family-friendly environment, the house benefits from an idyllic location with plenty of privacy. The elevated position allows for a wide view of the lake from the upper floors – a view that delights anew every day.
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