Description
This superb 3.5-room duplex apartment is located in a beautiful Vaud farmhouse recently converted into a condominium. In a quiet, pleasant neighborhood, this apartment combines the charm of the past with the comfort of modern amenities.
The entrance hall leads to a shower room with WC and two bedrooms, one of which has private access to a bathroom, completing the first level and distinguishing the night space.
The 2nd floor opens onto an open-plan kitchen with a spacious, bright living room, perfect for spending time with family or entertaining guests, complemented by an 8m² balcony, ideal for enjoying sunny days and unobstructed views. Access to a 13m² under-roof gallery is also possible from this level.
Heating is provided by a heat pump with geothermal probes, complemented by 61 photovoltaic panels, guaranteeing excellent energy efficiency and cost reduction.
The building offers outdoor parking spaces, adding even more convenience. An ideal apartment for those seeking calm, comfort and modernity.
Also available :
Apartment 4.5 rooms, 132 m² for 980'000 .-
Apartment 3.5 rooms, 87 m² for 740'000 .- reserved
The entrance hall leads to a shower room with WC and two bedrooms, one of which has private access to a bathroom, completing the first level and distinguishing the night space.
The 2nd floor opens onto an open-plan kitchen with a spacious, bright living room, perfect for spending time with family or entertaining guests, complemented by an 8m² balcony, ideal for enjoying sunny days and unobstructed views. Access to a 13m² under-roof gallery is also possible from this level.
Heating is provided by a heat pump with geothermal probes, complemented by 61 photovoltaic panels, guaranteeing excellent energy efficiency and cost reduction.
The building offers outdoor parking spaces, adding even more convenience. An ideal apartment for those seeking calm, comfort and modernity.
Also available :
Apartment 4.5 rooms, 132 m² for 980'000 .-
Apartment 3.5 rooms, 87 m² for 740'000 .- reserved
Situation
The commune of Penthalaz offers an excellent living environment, with schools, kindergartens, a medical center, post office, banks, hairdressers and restaurants. It also boasts a swimming pool and campsite. The Venoge center, with its Coop and other shops, offers all the necessary services.
The Venoge Parc site (https://venogeparc.ch/), with over 40 companies, is a dynamic and varied employment area.
Nature lovers will enjoy a number of itineraries, notably along the Venoge river.
The Venoge Parc site (https://venogeparc.ch/), with over 40 companies, is a dynamic and varied employment area.
Nature lovers will enjoy a number of itineraries, notably along the Venoge river.
Municipality
The commune lies in the Venoge valley, straddling the river.
It borders the commune of Daillens to the northeast, Lussery-Villars to the north, Cossonay to the west, Gollion to the south and Penthaz to the southeast.
Until December 31, 2006, the commune of Penthalaz was part of the district and circle of Cossonay. On January 1, 2007, it joined the Gros-de-Vaud district. It covers an area of 396 hectares.
At the beginning of the 17th century, an ordinance forbade women to assemble to cotter, cackle and gossip as was their custom... It's probably since this time that the villagers have been called the "Cancaniers".
The people of Penthalaz were zealous supporters of the 1798 Vaud Revolution. Two liberty trees, of which no trace remains today, were planted. In 1803, Penthalaz provided Benjamin Epars with a deputy to the first Vaud Grand Council. In 1839, a fire destroyed part of the village. The Maison des Dîmes (tithe house) was saved and still exists, next to the church. On May 7, 1855, the Bussigny - Yverdon railroad line was inaugurated, and some 20 trains stopped at the Penthalaz - Cossonay station. Finally, on August 28, 1897, a funicular linked Cossonay - Gare to Cossonay - Ville. The first inn dates back to 1852 and, at the beginning of this century, it cost 4fr. to stay at the inn after closing time
It borders the commune of Daillens to the northeast, Lussery-Villars to the north, Cossonay to the west, Gollion to the south and Penthaz to the southeast.
Until December 31, 2006, the commune of Penthalaz was part of the district and circle of Cossonay. On January 1, 2007, it joined the Gros-de-Vaud district. It covers an area of 396 hectares.
At the beginning of the 17th century, an ordinance forbade women to assemble to cotter, cackle and gossip as was their custom... It's probably since this time that the villagers have been called the "Cancaniers".
The people of Penthalaz were zealous supporters of the 1798 Vaud Revolution. Two liberty trees, of which no trace remains today, were planted. In 1803, Penthalaz provided Benjamin Epars with a deputy to the first Vaud Grand Council. In 1839, a fire destroyed part of the village. The Maison des Dîmes (tithe house) was saved and still exists, next to the church. On May 7, 1855, the Bussigny - Yverdon railroad line was inaugurated, and some 20 trains stopped at the Penthalaz - Cossonay station. Finally, on August 28, 1897, a funicular linked Cossonay - Gare to Cossonay - Ville. The first inn dates back to 1852 and, at the beginning of this century, it cost 4fr. to stay at the inn after closing time
Public transport
Bus line 414 (Echallens station - Cossonay-Penthalaz station). At peak times, it runs every 30 minutes
Conveniences
Neighbourhood
- Village
- Green
- Shops/Stores
- Bank
- Post office
- Restaurant(s)
- Pharmacy
- Railway station
- Bus stop
- Playground
- Nursery
- Primary school
- Secondary school
- Public swimming pool
- Tennis centre
Inside conveniences
- Open kitchen
- Guests lavatory
- Unfurnished
- Bright/sunny
Equipment
- Shower
- Bath
Condition
- New
Distances
Station
950 m
12'
2'
2'
Public transports
45 m
1'
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Freeway
3.7 km
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7'
Nursery school
650 m
7'
2'
2'
Primary school
650 m
6'
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Stores
950 m
12'
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2'
Restaurants
650 m
8'
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1'