17th century winegrower's house in an old medieval town
Nestled in a setting of vines, on the Route des Vins, the village of Gueberschwihr has had a rich history, the traces of which still give this authentic winegrowing town its charm today.
Located in the historical and pedestrian heart of the village, this complex, articulated around an interior courtyard, has a floor area of 430 m2 spread over 4 levels. In addition, there is an equivalent surface area of various annexes: cellars, garages, sheds, attics that could be converted into lofts, etc.
A cellar, accessible from the courtyard, promises pleasant moments of conviviality. Dating from 1625, the central sandstone pillar, in addition to its structural role, helps to structure the space and is undoubtedly the first construction element of the building.
A strategic location and a large number of rooms give this property undeniable tourist potential, particularly for use as a gîte or bed and breakfast, just a stone's throw from Colmar, the German and Swiss borders, the Route des Crêtes and the Vosges peaks.
A property with rare characteristics which constitutes a magnificent symbol of the historical and architectural heritage of Alsace and which will certainly seduce lovers of beautiful stones. The numerous spaces of this property make it a unique place whose interpretation will only be limited by the imagination of its future owners.
Double garages and an awning allowing for the parking of at least 4 vehicles. Two public car parks less than 150m away. |