New at Maillard Immobilier SA! In a quiet environment, in the heart of the Village of Marchissy, we are pleased to present this charming 4.5-room village house, with a surface area of 228m2 and completely renovated, only 20 minutes from Nyon. The house is composed as follows: Ground floor: Entrance giving direct access to the technical room Possibility of making direct access to the garage/ or room available 1st floor: Hall Spacious kitchen/ dining room and/or living room Bedroom that can be used as a living room (possibility of arranging the partitions to offer a more open space) Visitor's toilet 2nd floor: Large hallway (possibility of building in storage cupboards) 2 bedrooms, one with its dressing room Bathroom with WC Attic: Large room available of 37 m2 (ideal for storage or dressing room) The villa benefits from two outdoor parking spaces. The garage or available rooms could be fitted out with an outdoor space in order to make a pleasant outdoor space, by removing a parking space. Due to its complete renovation and heated by heat pump, the house has an excellent energy certificate (CECB) C/B/A. Highlights of the villa: Village environment, peaceful Central position in the village Completely renovated, no work to be done Excellent energy certificate Only 15 minutes from Gland, 20 minutes from Nyon, 30 minutes from Geneva International Airport and 45 minutes from Lausanne. Contact: Vincent Buccino 079 482 46 71 Place Marchissy Marchissy is a picturesque village located at the foot of the Jura Mountains, in the canton of Vaud, at an altitude of 810 metres. It has been part of the district of Nyon since 1 January 2008. The municipality covers an area of 1, 200 hectares, including 635 hectares of forests and 328 hectares of pasture. Transport By bus, line 830, operated by PostBus, connects Gland to St-George via Marchissy. The Marchissy, Village stop is served at regular intervals, including: 06:36, 07:36, 08:36, 09:36, 10:36, 11:36, 12:36, 13:36, 14:36, 15:36, 16:36, 17:36 This line offers a direct connection to Gland station, making it easy to access SBB trains. Although Marchissy does not have its own train station, line 830 provides an efficient connection to Gland station, from where regular trains depart to destinations such as Lausanne, Geneva and Nyon. Demography and local life The population of Marchissy has more than doubled in a quarter of a century, from 205 inhabitants in 1983 to more than 416 inhabitants today. A large proportion of residents work outside the village, often in the Lake Geneva region, which raises questions related to mobility. The village is home to several SMEs active in various fields such as floor laying, sawmilling, carpentry, carpentry and website hosting. The communal buildings house an inn, a dairy, a bank, a grocery store, and a shop offering handicrafts and supplies for handicrafts. The latter took over the village's postal agency when it closed. The associative life is dynamic, with local societies such as the Paysannes vaudoises, the youth, the ski club and the mountain bike club. Recently, a book swap has been set up in the school building. Activities and leisure activities Marchissy offers many opportunities for outdoor recreation. The Rooster Trail leads hikers from the village, located at an altitude of 810 m, to the Chalet de la Perroude at 1, 425 m, via the pavilion , a stop offering a panoramic view of the entire Lake Geneva basin. The Sentier des Douches winds along the edge of the forest, offering a panorama of the Alps and Lake Geneva. For mountain bike enthusiasts, routes marked by the TCS crisscross the 884 hectares of forest of the municipality. The Chalet de la Perroude, the highest point in the town, is accessible by car in summer and houses a refreshment bar run by the Ski Club Practical information Altitude: 810 m (village), 1, 425 m (Chalet de la Perroude) Surface area: 1, 200 ha Population: About 416 inhabitants Access: Access road to the Col du Marchairuz
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