Distribution of the property:
Garden level: 1 entrance hall, 1 double living room with fireplace, 1 dining area, 1 room with kitchenette and bathroom currently converted into a separate studio, 1 guest WC, 1 technical room with laundry room, 1 small office, 1 cellar/workshop
Upper level: 1 landing, 2 bedrooms, 1 terrace, 1 bathroom, 2 rooms with kitchen and bathroom currently converted into an independent apartment.
Exterior: garden, 1 closed garage, 3 parking spaces, 4 terraces, 1 barbecue area, 1 garden shed, a small pond, 1 fenced forest, access to two springs
Strengths:
Situation :
Crossed by the Broye River, Moudon was already occupied by the Celts and was very active in Roman times. The site is also the ancient capital of the Savoyard Vaud region. Moudon has retained its medieval character (one of the best preserved in the canton), and the upper town district is listed as a site of national interest.
On the edge of large forests, Moudon offers multiple possibilities for hiking or cycling.
The average altitude is around 500m.
For any other information or to visit:
7/7 Jacques Tauzin
Garden level: 1 entrance hall, 1 double living room with fireplace, 1 dining area, 1 room with kitchenette and bathroom currently converted into a separate studio, 1 guest WC, 1 technical room with laundry room, 1 small office, 1 cellar/workshop
Upper level: 1 landing, 2 bedrooms, 1 terrace, 1 bathroom, 2 rooms with kitchen and bathroom currently converted into an independent apartment.
Exterior: garden, 1 closed garage, 3 parking spaces, 4 terraces, 1 barbecue area, 1 garden shed, a small pond, 1 fenced forest, access to two springs
Strengths:
- Large and comfortable house
- Very quiet, facing the trees and not overlooked.
- Large bay windows
- Divisible into 3 apartments all with kitchen and bathroom installed
- Suitable for people with reduced mobility
- Very beautiful garden, small pond
- Numerous terraces
- Very low traffic reserved access path
- Optical fiber
- Shops, transport and schools nearby
Situation :
Crossed by the Broye River, Moudon was already occupied by the Celts and was very active in Roman times. The site is also the ancient capital of the Savoyard Vaud region. Moudon has retained its medieval character (one of the best preserved in the canton), and the upper town district is listed as a site of national interest.
On the edge of large forests, Moudon offers multiple possibilities for hiking or cycling.
The average altitude is around 500m.
For any other information or to visit:
7/7 Jacques Tauzin