Single house 13 rooms

CHF 1'997'000.-

1470 Estavayer-le-Lac
600 m² • 13 rooms

A page of history to inhabit

"The Maison de Pontherose"

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque medieval town of Estavayer-le-Lac, this unique residence, known as "Maison de Pontherose", combines historical authenticity, architectural charm, and modern comfort.

Built in the 15th century, it proudly overlooks the Grand-Rue and is distinguished by its cut-stone facade, generous volumes, and timeless atmosphere. Considered one of the four great medieval houses of Estavayer-le-Lac, it testifies to the exceptional heritage importance of the town.

Spread over approximately 600 m² of living space, the Maison de Pontherose unfolds with elegance and harmony. The reception rooms captivate with their proportions and atmosphere: a large, light-filled living room, a more intimate small living room, a characterful library, a convivial dining room, and a delicate boudoir where time seems suspended. The spacious and refined bedrooms each offer their own ambiance.
From the first floor, a beautiful terrace extends the living space and invites you to enjoy the calm and views of the old town.

An independent studio completes the property; it can accommodate guests, serve as a professional space, or generate discreet rental income.

Each level has been designed with coherence and balance, combining the solidity of stone with the warmth of wood and the finesse of period wrought iron. The ensemble exudes an impression of serenity and permanence, characteristic of grand residences that are inhabited with respect and pride.

The sunny terraces and the enclosed garden, a true haven in the heart of the town, offer a peaceful and green setting, ideal for moments of relaxation and contemplation.

To be visited by lovers of architecture and heritage.

Further information

3 levels
3832 m³
841 m² (surface areas)
Available on request
Reference 119791001-19703919

Equipment

Fireplace

This property is proposed by

RE/MAX Immobilier à Epalinges
Place Croix-Blanche 3
1066 Epalinges