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Single house 11 rooms

1294 Genthod, Contact agency for the address
  • 400 m2
  • 11
Price on request
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The Presbytery of Genthod

In the heart of the village, this exceptional mansion whose existence is attested for the first time on the cadastre of 1720, became presbytery of Genthod in the 1830s. Erected on a large plot of nearly 4'000 m2, this building with undeniable cachet enjoys a living area of ​​approximately 400 m2. The rooms all have high ceilings decorated with moldings and most of a fireplace.
The main entrance, in the middle of the facade, faces the inner courtyard. The large vestibule on the ground floor distributes the adjoining reception rooms, two of which have a fireplace and access to the park. Interposed between the recent kitchen with service entrance and the office, the main staircase serves the upper floors and the basement.
The first level has a bedroom with fireplace and bathroom / wc, 3 bedrooms with fireplace and a bedroom with wardrobes. In addition, 2 bathrooms / wc and a separate toilet.
The attic consists of 5 rooms with a total gross area of ​​200 m2 which offers development potential.
In the basement: 5 large cellars and a boiler room.
Outside, a covered car and plenty of parking.
In addition, an outbuilding of about 200 m2 spread over two levels is composed as follows: on the ground floor, a large multipurpose room, a kitchen, a technical room, a separate toilet and upstairs, two rooms in enfilade and separate toilet.
This exceptional property will seduce lovers of homes of yesteryear.

About this single house to buy

  • Single house
  • 1294 Genthod
  • 11 rooms
  • Number of levels : 3
  • 400 m2 (living space)
  • 3862 m2 (surface areas)
  • Built in 1720
  • Available on request
  • Reference V9

Features

  • Balcony
  • Fireplace
  • Parking
  • View

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