88240 - La Voge-Les-Bains - Next To The Spa - 7 Rooms - 5 Bedrooms - 230m² - House With Great Potential And Large Buildable Land of 1975m2 for Family or INVESTOR. EffiCity, the agency that estimates your property online, offers you this large 1970s brick house built with quality materials such as Comblanchien stone floors, ironwork, 30cm blocks, and traditional carpentry. With its 7 rooms including 5 bedrooms, this house offers a generous and bright space to accommodate all your family or consider different projects for seasonal rental for spa guests and tourists. Upon entering, you will be impressed by the vast volumes of this house with large circulation spaces that offer multiple possibilities for layout to create a living space according to your preferences. The nearly 50m2 living room opens onto a balcony with a southern exposure, providing natural light throughout the day. A massive granite fireplace enhances this living space and one can already imagine the crackling fire to warm up during winter evenings. The separate kitchen opens onto a terrace in the extension of the balcony, and a staircase leads to the outside. The attic with a living area above 1.80m of approximately 36m² is a real asset to expand according to your needs. The wooded 1975m² land invites you to relax and enjoy convivial moments with family or friends. Buildable, this land is a real plus for those looking to invest in an extension or construction project. Do not miss the opportunity to visit this house with great potential, which, however, as the photos show, requires a real renovation. now for more information and to schedule a visit. First exploited by the Romans, the hot springs of Bains les Bains experienced a rebirth thanks to the Dukes of Lorraine Leopold I and Stanislas Leszczynski. The streets were paved and the thermal establishments were rebuilt. Later, different walks were created in the surrounding forests, the town hall was built, and to recall the city's ancient past, a Roman bath was built in 1845. In 1864, Napoleon Iii declared the waters of Bains les Bains to be of public interest. The Baths Hotel was then built, adjacent to the Promenade Bath. The actions of Dr. Bailly, water doctors and contemporaries of Napoleon Iii, were echoed by Dr. Auguste Mathieu, who bought the spa in 1904. A true benefactor of the resort, he modernized the Belle Epoque baths with an architectural adornment worthy of the great spa towns: the Grand Hotel, equipped with an elevator, lined up its 150 rooms, whose corridors communicated directly with the pools of the Promenade Bath. He also built a bottling plant in 1911 to market the water sold under the name of Source Saint-Colomban. Later, on the eve of the Second World War, the Potinière project was launched. This versatile room in Art Deco style (1937), born from the imagination of the Vosges architect Louis Poisson, welcomed spa guests during the day for dining or playing mini-golf built on the slope of Bertramont hill, tennis, and in the evening, for cinema, dances, theater plays, with its stage decor with a large bay, blending with the trees of the park... The thermal domain was sold in 1987 to La Chaîne Thermale du Soleil. Bains-Les-Bains then became the most frequented Vosges spa town for medical purposes, ahead of Vittel, Contrexéville, and Plombières...
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