Jewels of Lake Geneva and the Lavaux wine region, Cully is among the most popular wine tourism destinations in French-speaking Switzerland. Connected to the cities of Lausanne and Vevey by road or rail, this town benefits from urban comfort such as local shops, schools and social-cultural activities.
Built in 1645 and converted into a multi-family dwelling, this former winegrower's house listed in note 3 as a historic monument weaves subtle links with the authentic spirit of the place and in particular its market square.
With a useful surface area of approximately 300m2, it is spread over 3 levels made up of three entities:
On the ground floor:
A commercial premises, an office as well as a small waiting room and its visitor WC.
A different assignment, even in a home, depending on the needs of the future owners is possible.
On the 1st floor:
A 3.5 room apartment with balcony, with a bohemian chic look, renovated in 2017.
On the 2nd floor
Built in 1645 and converted into a multi-family dwelling, this former winegrower's house listed in note 3 as a historic monument weaves subtle links with the authentic spirit of the place and in particular its market square.
With a useful surface area of approximately 300m2, it is spread over 3 levels made up of three entities:
On the ground floor:
A commercial premises, an office as well as a small waiting room and its visitor WC.
A different assignment, even in a home, depending on the needs of the future owners is possible.
On the 1st floor:
A 3.5 room apartment with balcony, with a bohemian chic look, renovated in 2017.
On the 2nd floor