Located in the second line of the lake, in a privileged residential environment, this 1933 villa captivates with its charm, its stone construction, its noble materials, and its unique atmosphere.
Built on a 2,093 m² plot, the property benefits from a large, carefully landscaped garden, a true haven of peace comprising terraces, relaxation areas, beautiful trees, and a natural biotope-type swimming pool perfectly integrated into the landscape.
The house offers approximately 360 m² of usable space over three levels, for a volume of 1,298 m³. The living areas offer beautiful volumes, including a living room with a fireplace, oak parquet flooring, and a ceiling height of approximately 2.90 m. The south orientation ensures ample light, while the lake view accompanies several areas of the property.
The current layout includes two main bedrooms and a small guest bedroom in the attic. An evolution of the plan can be considered to create an additional bedroom with a bathroom, according to the needs of the future buyer.
The villa benefited from partial renovations in 2012, including triple-glazed windows. It also has an oil-fired boiler installed in 2026, a double garage, and outdoor parking possibilities.
Near the lake, the old town of Saint-Prex, and the axes between Morges, Lausanne, and Geneva, this rare property offers a living environment that is both residential, green, and privileged.
Built on a 2,093 m² plot, the property benefits from a large, carefully landscaped garden, a true haven of peace comprising terraces, relaxation areas, beautiful trees, and a natural biotope-type swimming pool perfectly integrated into the landscape.
The house offers approximately 360 m² of usable space over three levels, for a volume of 1,298 m³. The living areas offer beautiful volumes, including a living room with a fireplace, oak parquet flooring, and a ceiling height of approximately 2.90 m. The south orientation ensures ample light, while the lake view accompanies several areas of the property.
The current layout includes two main bedrooms and a small guest bedroom in the attic. An evolution of the plan can be considered to create an additional bedroom with a bathroom, according to the needs of the future buyer.
The villa benefited from partial renovations in 2012, including triple-glazed windows. It also has an oil-fired boiler installed in 2026, a double garage, and outdoor parking possibilities.
Near the lake, the old town of Saint-Prex, and the axes between Morges, Lausanne, and Geneva, this rare property offers a living environment that is both residential, green, and privileged.