Nestled in the heart of Lavigny village, in a privileged environment surrounded by vineyards, this superb 17th-century building offers a rare living environment, combining the tranquillity of nature with immediate proximity to amenities. Aubonne town centre and its shops are less than five minutes away, while major transport links remain easily accessible.
Built on a plot of approximately 1,120 m², the property benefits from a particularly attractive dominant position. Its south-westerly orientation ensures excellent sunshine throughout the day and provides an unobstructed view of Aubonne's old town and its castle. Tucked away from view, the flat, wooded garden is a real relaxation area for the whole family. It also offers the possibility of installing a swimming pool, subject to obtaining the required permits. The large paved terrace of approximately 38 m² harmoniously extends the outdoor spaces and invites you to make the most of the sunny days.
With a generous living area of approximately 230 m² spread over three levels, this semi-detached winegrower's house seduces with its comfortable volumes and its ideal layout for a family. The five bedrooms and numerous ancillary rooms allow everyone to enjoy their own space while maintaining a convivial atmosphere.
Carefully renovated over the years, the house has retained all the authenticity that makes it so charming. Natural stone, exposed beams and noble materials bear witness to its history, while contemporary fittings provide the comfort expected today. This successful combination of period character and modern amenities gives the property a unique and timeless identity.
Two bathrooms complete the accommodation. The outbuildings add real value with a workshop, a cellar, a carnotzet, a wine cellar and a vast attic of approximately 130 m² offering significant storage capacity or potential for conversion according to needs.
Three outdoor parking spaces complete this character property, ideal for buyers seeking space, authenticity and a privileged living environment in the heart of the Vaudois Coast.
Aline Jaquier