Villa 8.5 rooms

CHF 1'400'000.-

1845 Noville
270 m² • 5 bedrooms • 3 bathrooms • 8.5 rooms

Charming House in a Bucolic Setting in Noville

Located in Noville, this character property offers an idyllic living environment in a peaceful, bucolic, and green setting.

Built on an agricultural plot of 801 m², this early 20th-century home charms with its authenticity and potential. With approximately 270 m² of living space and 8.5 rooms spread over three levels, it offers vast areas that can be arranged according to your wishes.

Large windows and an ideal orientation allow for beautiful natural light in every room throughout the day.

Its generous spaces and quiet location make it the perfect place for a family wishing to settle in the countryside while enjoying the proximity of all amenities.

It is worth noting that major renovation work was carried out between 2024 and 2025, including: a fully refurbished kitchen, new parquet flooring, thermal insulation (including the insulation of the upstairs floors beneath the parquet), complete repainting of the interiors, and replacement of the electrical installation and fuse box.

The heating system dates from 2015, and the windows are double-glazed.

Here is its interior layout :























Ground floor

- Welcoming entrance hall
- Office or multipurpose room
- Bright kitchen with direct access to the south-facing terrace
- Spacious living room offering a warm and friendly atmosphere
- Guest WC

First floor

- Master suite with private shower, bathtub, and WC
- Bedroom with en-suite bathroom/WC and access to the balcony
- Storage room
- Balcony with an open view

Second floor

- Two bedrooms with built-in wardrobes
- Bathroom/WC
- Additional bedroom with access to a balcony and a bathtub, offering stunning views over the countryside

Further information

3 levels
1604 m³
801 m² (surface areas)
Built in 1904
Renovated in 2024
Available from now on
Reference 79476
Further information

Equipment

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Nearby

Public transport
1500m - 30 min

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