Seventeenth century winegrower's house in the heart of the village of Cully
Localisation
Cully, 1096 CullyCharacteristics
Description
Built in 1645 and converted into a multi-family home, this former winegrower's house, listed as a note 3 of the historical monuments, 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 developed on 3 levels composed of three entities:
On the ground floor:
A commercial premises, an office as well as a small waiting room and its guest toilet.
A different use, even as 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, refurbished in 2017.
On the 2nd floor & attic:
A 6.5-room duplex family apartment. Cosy atmosphere combining authenticity and modernity.
The basement has a large vaulted winegrower's cellar and stone pebbles.
Numerous renovations have been carried out over the last 20 years, giving the whole a more modern and comfortable face.
Family project or investment for return purposes, this charming house will allow you to enjoy a village context near the lake shores.











































































































































































































