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Two farmhouses from the 18th and 19th centuries and a converted bakehouse, between the towns of Luxeuil-les-Bains and Le Val-d'Ajol in France’s beautiful Vosges Saônoises area. A driveway leads from a country lane in the hamlet to a central court surrounded by the property's three buildings: two former farmhouses, which date back to 1764 and 1834 respectively, and a former bakehouse, which has been converted into a dwelling. The elevations are made of grey and red sandstone. Ashlar forms the door and window surrounds. The small-paned windows have wooden frames and double glazing. The gable roofs are covered with interlocking tiles. The biggest farmhouse is undergoing renovation work that needs to be finished. It offers seven main rooms and has a 330m² floor area and a large garage. The second farmhouse has three main rooms, including two bedrooms. It has a 97m² floor area. The bakehouse has been converted into a 70m² dwelling. It has three main rooms, including two bedrooms in the roof space. Most of the ground floors in the buildings are covered with sandstone slabs. A second garage, made of timber, lies at the south end of the property, alongside the second farmhouse. A tree-dotted garden extends in the northern part of the grounds, covering around 8,000m².
…By Patrice Besse
IN 1985, THIS RESTORED FARMHOUSE WAS AWARDED THE NEUCHÂTEL HEIMATSCHUTZ PRIZE. THE PAST IN THE PRESENT When architecture meets the contemporary past, or how to bridge three and a half centuries of history. All that stands between the original belle chambre and the modern living room in the former stable is a simple wooden door. A leap of three hundred and fifty years. But not the slightest shock: just life going on, in the gentle rolling hills of this northern tip of the Val-de-Ruz. It's a Jura farmhouse, as there are still a few in the region. Built in 1652, it had belonged throughout the last century to the same family of modest farmers, the Scheideggers. When the father died in the 1960s, the mother and daughter continued to live there as they had in the previous century, with only electricity and water from the cistern. The tiny living quarters consisted of the hearth (the kitchen), the belle chambre, which was only entered on special occasions, and a small room above: the grandfather's room, accessed through a trapdoor by climbing over the stove. The rest was the empty barn and stable. The house was abandoned in the mid-seventies when, with the death of the mother, the daughter had to be placed in a home. In the ten years that Henri and Paule Schneider had been scouring the region for a farmhouse to restore, they must have passed this ruin ten times: cracked walls, a roof ready to collapse, rotting roof timbers... What prompted them, on that summer's day in 1979, to take a look inside? And there, in what's left of the kitchen, supporting a blackened hearth with a derisory little wood-burning stove, they stopped in front of the column: a marvellous ashlar corner column, carved, intact, as beautiful as the day it was built, supporting a straight-headed fireplace. They bought the column... and the ruin around it. Not without first having to pay off a developer who was planning to build vacation apartments there. Purchase price: 50,000 francs. As a result, the Heimatschutz stepped in and immediately classified the facade. As for the rest... the brave owners embarked on an adventure similar to that recounted by Katharina von Arx in Ma Folie Romainmôtier . Henri Schneider, an ETS engineer in the watchmaking industry, and his wife Paule - no training but a passion - went to work with local craftsmen, rediscovering techniques, relearning traditional gestures, transforming themselves, weekend after weekend, into laborers, masons, carpenters, draughtsmen and historians. First objective: the shell. Jean-Louis Geiser, a carpenter from La Ferrière, is creating the new framework, calculated to modern standards but using the techniques of the old building: six columns, rafters made from fir trunks cut on two sides, beams and uprights adjusted and fixed with wooden pegs. The 305 m² roof will be covered, as in the original, with 66 cm-long wooden shingles, cut from white fir that Henri Schneider chose in the forest with Denis Sauser from La Chaux-du-Milieu, one of the last specialists in this art (he was awarded the Heimatschutz Prize in 1981). The façade, which proudly displays the date 1652 on the front portal, was in itself an architectural and historical book: the superb mullioned window of the beautiful room, opened in 1673, had been blocked up at a time when taxes were set according to the number of windows surrounded by stone! It will now be restored. On the east side, the awning, the bread oven roof and the construction of the grandfather's bedroom on the second floor date from the 18th century. And from the
…By Switzerland Sotheby's International Realty
Situated on the heights of Lignières, on the Neuchâtel side of the Chasseral, this former farmhouse is set in a landscape typical of the Jura foothills of the canton of Neuchâtel, with open meadows, forest edges and unobstructed horizons. The immediate surroundings are sparsely built-up, offering a real sense of space and tranquillity. The location means you can quickly reach Neuchâtel, La Neuveville or Biel, while still enjoying a daily life that's close to nature. All the usual amenities are just a few minutes away, while the surrounding area is ideal for walking, cycling and outdoor activities all year round. - Old Neuchâtel farmhouse fully renovated with character - Open, natural setting at the foot of the Chasseral, absolute peace and quiet - Wellness area with indoor pool, sauna and jacuzzi - Converted barn with workshop and separate apartment - Large plot with garden, pond, vegetable garden and numerous parking spaces
…By Switzerland Sotheby's International Realty
Location – 4 Place du Banneret Wisard, 2745 Grandval Ideally located in the heart of the charming village of Grandval , this house enjoys a prime location that combines tranquility and accessibility. Nestled in a lush, peaceful setting, it is located right next to essential amenities : a school, local shops, a post office, and a bus stop are all just a few minutes’ walk away. The town of Grandval, located in the Moutier Valley , offers a pleasant and sunny living environment , surrounded by hills and nature. Moutier, Biel, and Delémont are all easily accessible via the main road and public transportation, making this an ideal location for families or investors seeking a good balance between rural tranquility and urban connectivity . The property is situated on a well-exposed lot in the center of the village, enjoying plenty of natural light and an unobstructed view of the surrounding area . The current property consists of a 6.5-room apartment in need of renovation, but offers significant potential for conversion , with the possibility of creating up to 5 residential units , depending on the project and municipal permits. A rare location in Grandval, offering genuine potential for real estate appreciation in an authentic and peaceful living environment.
…By Switzerland Sotheby's International Realty
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These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente at Luxeuil-les-Bains. Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.