At the gateway to Lausanne and Lavaux, the Chteau de Bochat is set in an environment with an exceptional panorama. With more than a hectare on the hillside of Paudex, this green setting, overlooking the lake, is a few minutes from the city while offering privacy and rest. Access is via a gravel courtyard bordered by shrubs and flower beds. It leads to the main outbuilding on one side, which includes a garage and a festive area (carnotzet), and on the other a second garage. The plot, with more than 100 trees of major species planted out of sight, is home to a romantic driveway. In addition, there is a swimming pool with a pool house, offering an environment worthy of a postcard; A privileged space for unique moments. The pool terrace sublimates the charming park, conducive to rejuvenation and special moments. The castle has 12.5 rooms on a living area of more than 500 m2 (for a useful area of about 700 m2; the attic is only partially converted). The volumes are generous with a reception area of approximately 180 m which extends harmoniously onto a large terrace. The kitchen, with its vintage charm, benefits from a beautiful morning light. It has a service entrance, a dining area and a pantry. The monumental fireplace in the living room, the stone stairs, the beams and some doors remind us that we are in a castle. The reception rooms are combined in a bright space and offer a friendly atmosphere enhanced by the south-west exposure, high ceilings and panoramic openings. The castle has 8 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and 4 separate toilets divided between the 1st floor and the converted part of the attic. The vast hall on the 1st floor is a living room in its own right. The basement, occupying a third of the building's footprint, practically completes the current developments. A renovation of the whole is to be expected. Technique The castle is listed in note 1 (of national interest), while the outbuilding and the garage are listed in note 2 (of regional interest). The property is located in a low-density area, the southern and western parts of the plot are in a green zone. The natural difference in height of this hillside ensures that future constructions on the plot below to the south-west, under the curtain of trees, will not affect the view of the lake and the mountains. The constructions to the south-east will have a limited impact, depending on the axes of view and the difference in height of these plots. Exceptional property transformed into a family home for nearly a century The first traces of the castle date back to 1233 and its current volume probably dates from the middle of the fifteenth century. This building, originally a fortified farm, has long been linked to the vineyards that surrounded it. The press, which occupied the single-storey surface of the castle, was transformed into a dwelling almost a century ago, in 1928. At that time, the new owner, an Argentinian enthusiastic about the view, undertook to restore the castle to make it a comfortable residence, while enhancing its authenticity. The facades were then stripped of their plaster to reveal the dressed stones. The finishing touches to the dining room were meticulously carried out by the renowned Montreux carpenter Albert Held. Since then, the castle has first and foremost become a very large family home. In 75 years, this property has seen five generations of the same family pass through. At the gateway to Lausanne and Lavaux, the Chteau de Bochat is set in an environment with an exceptional panorama . With over a hectare on the Paudex hillside, this green setting, overlooking the lake, is just minutes from the city while offering...
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