Situated in the heart of the village of Boveresse, just 50 meters from the primary school and a 10-minute walk from public transport, this old building from 1902, formerly a restaurant and then converted into a dwelling, seduces with its character and generous volumes.
Developing approximately 180 square meters of living space for a volume of 1,359 cubic meters, the property benefits from a magnificent 437 square meter landscaped garden, designed by a landscaper.
A meticulously maintained outdoor space, carefully cared for by the current owners, offering calm and serenity.
Layout of spaces
Ground floor (approx. 125 m²)
The main access is through the back of the house and includes:
Entrance hall
Laundry room
Cellar / technical room (pellet heating)
Outbuilding
Garage for one car
Covered entrance for two vehicles
1st floor (approx. 120 m²)
Fitted kitchen open to the dining room
Bright living room with fireplace
Two bedrooms
Bathroom with WC and shower
2nd floor (approx. 60 m²)
Three bedrooms, one of which can be used as an office
Pleasant lounge area on the landing
Recently renovated bathroom with walk-in shower
Attic
A vast attic occupying the entire surface of the house offers significant development potential, notably the possibility of creating an independent apartment.
Exteriors & parking
Tree-lined garden with terrace
Garden shed
Outdoor parking space for approximately four vehicles
Covered parking for two cars
Closed garage
Additional information
Property in good overall condition
Regular and careful maintenance
Pellet heating
Electrical inspection carried out in 2023
Original uninsulated roof, recently inspected.
Works:
2011: Installation of Pellet heating
2017: Windows and joinery, creation of 2 bedrooms (first floor), parquet flooring, painting and electricity.
2018: Garden creation with a landscaper, parking space.
2020: Wooden fences, dishwasher change.
2021: Creation of the 2nd-floor bathroom, joinery, tiler, material supplies.
2022: Electricity, electrical inspection, bringing up to standard
2023: Living room lighting
2024: Hob change
2025: Living room extension, joinery
This property combines old-world charm, beautiful volumes, and interesting development potential, ideal for a family or for a project combining housing and income.
Location:
Boveresse is famous for its connection to absinthe, the historic aniseed aperitif whose region is considered one of its birthplaces.
The village is crossed by the Absinthe Route, a cultural tourist route connecting Pontarlier (France) to Noiraigue (Switzerland).
Every year, the Absinthe Festival (also called Absinthe en Fête) is celebrated there, a friendly event where visitors can taste different local absinthes, meet distillers, and discover the history of the "green fairy."
In winter, the Boveresse Christmas market offers crafts, songs, and local specialties in a warm atmosphere.
Jura & Three Lakes
The village is surrounded by typical Jura landscapes, forests, meadows, and hills, making it a pleasant place for hiking and relaxation.
There are also interesting natural sites near Boveresse, such as natural ice caves and old symbolic trees in the surrounding forests.
Moreover, the Combes Swimming Pool, although seasonal, is a popular local spot for aquatic leisure activities in summer.
To arrange a visit, please contact: Ms. Lorena Margot
The information contained in this proposal is provided in good faith and is not contractual.
Developing approximately 180 square meters of living space for a volume of 1,359 cubic meters, the property benefits from a magnificent 437 square meter landscaped garden, designed by a landscaper.
A meticulously maintained outdoor space, carefully cared for by the current owners, offering calm and serenity.
Layout of spaces
Ground floor (approx. 125 m²)
The main access is through the back of the house and includes:
Entrance hall
Laundry room
Cellar / technical room (pellet heating)
Outbuilding
Garage for one car
Covered entrance for two vehicles
1st floor (approx. 120 m²)
Fitted kitchen open to the dining room
Bright living room with fireplace
Two bedrooms
Bathroom with WC and shower
2nd floor (approx. 60 m²)
Three bedrooms, one of which can be used as an office
Pleasant lounge area on the landing
Recently renovated bathroom with walk-in shower
Attic
A vast attic occupying the entire surface of the house offers significant development potential, notably the possibility of creating an independent apartment.
Exteriors & parking
Tree-lined garden with terrace
Garden shed
Outdoor parking space for approximately four vehicles
Covered parking for two cars
Closed garage
Additional information
Property in good overall condition
Regular and careful maintenance
Pellet heating
Electrical inspection carried out in 2023
Original uninsulated roof, recently inspected.
Works:
2011: Installation of Pellet heating
2017: Windows and joinery, creation of 2 bedrooms (first floor), parquet flooring, painting and electricity.
2018: Garden creation with a landscaper, parking space.
2020: Wooden fences, dishwasher change.
2021: Creation of the 2nd-floor bathroom, joinery, tiler, material supplies.
2022: Electricity, electrical inspection, bringing up to standard
2023: Living room lighting
2024: Hob change
2025: Living room extension, joinery
This property combines old-world charm, beautiful volumes, and interesting development potential, ideal for a family or for a project combining housing and income.
Location:
Boveresse is famous for its connection to absinthe, the historic aniseed aperitif whose region is considered one of its birthplaces.
The village is crossed by the Absinthe Route, a cultural tourist route connecting Pontarlier (France) to Noiraigue (Switzerland).
Every year, the Absinthe Festival (also called Absinthe en Fête) is celebrated there, a friendly event where visitors can taste different local absinthes, meet distillers, and discover the history of the "green fairy."
In winter, the Boveresse Christmas market offers crafts, songs, and local specialties in a warm atmosphere.
Jura & Three Lakes
The village is surrounded by typical Jura landscapes, forests, meadows, and hills, making it a pleasant place for hiking and relaxation.
There are also interesting natural sites near Boveresse, such as natural ice caves and old symbolic trees in the surrounding forests.
Moreover, the Combes Swimming Pool, although seasonal, is a popular local spot for aquatic leisure activities in summer.
To arrange a visit, please contact: Ms. Lorena Margot
The information contained in this proposal is provided in good faith and is not contractual.