A house of character between artistic heritage and modernity
Built in 1928, this opulent house tells a singular story: it was once the refuge of painter Alfred Béguin, who undoubtedly found inspiration here in its extraordinary volumes and unique light.
Completely and meticulously renovated in 2018, the property has preserved its soul of yesteryear while offering top-of-the-range contemporary comfort. The historic cachet is omnipresent: the magnificent period parquet floors, delicate woodwork and fireplace give the spaces a rare warmth and elegance.
Designed for the art of entertaining and family life, the house boasts over 400 m² of floor space. The reception areas - living rooms, dining rooms and kitchen - impress with their generous dimensions. At night, the house offers 8 spacious bedrooms, including a spectacular master bedroom of over 40 m² with a remarkable volume under the ceiling.
With its 6 shower rooms, the layout is perfectly designed for a large family or to welcome guests in total privacy.
Each floor of the house is an invitation to contemplation. The wide windows reveal a panorama that never tires: a magnificent view of Lake Geneva and the Alps, capturing the very essence of the Swiss landscape.
Outside, a lovely, flat, fully fenced garden provides a secure green setting, ideal for relaxing outdoors, out of sight