Called “Château Collonges” or “Villa Collonges”, this magnificent bourgeois residence was built at the beginning of the 19th century by the famous Lausanne architect Henri Perregaux.
Henri Perregaux (1785-1850) is responsible for part of Lausanne Cathedral (restoration work), the Hospices du Simplon and Grand St-Bernard, the Abbaye de l'Arc, the Bains d'Yverdon and the Casino de Morges, to name just a few of his most illustrious achievements.
The property, built at the beginning of the 19th century, consisted of only two floors characterized by two turrets on the roof, sometimes earning it the name Château Collonges. The residence, first built by the Carbo family, was for a long time that of the Van Muyden family who, over time, separated themselves from large adjacent lands and plots, thus facilitating a strong densification of a growing city.
Located in a sublime character residence, this spacious and bright surface of approximately 225 m2 (224.80 m2) occupying the entire ground floor, offers peace and discretion.
With high ceilings and old parquet floors, this property combines charm and character.
Its veranda overlooking a magnificent park of approximately 3000 m2 ensures a clear view in a green setting.
It will be perfectly suited for a “family office” type activity, trust, law firm, architect’s office, sports federation or administrative departments of a clinic, etc.
Easily accessible by public transport, with the bus stops Aubépines (4), business school (4), presbytery (2