Historic building of the famous Lisbeth Spring – Soultzmatt in Alsace (68)
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PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
Located in the heart of the Vallée Noble, this neoclassical mansion built in 1863-1864, formerly the Lisbeth spring catchment, is an architectural testament to the thermal boom of the 19th century and represents a rare opportunity to combine heritage and tourist appeal.
The building, constructed on a hillside, has undergone recent and substantial renovation work, particularly on the facades, roofing, and waterproofing. The property is partially listed as a Historic Monument.
A preserved and sought-after living environment, the commune of Soultzmatt is dynamic and has numerous shops and main amenities: schools, services, a post office, medical and dental practices, restaurants, a pharmacy, a mini-market, banks, a tobacco shopt, hairdressers, bakeries, etc.
Close to a large park with a playground, numerous hiking trails and bike paths. The property is also only 10 minutes away from Guebwiller, 25 minutes from Colmar and 30 minutes from Mulhouse.
MAIN FEATURES
• Location: SOULTZMATT (68570)
• Surface area: 1,100 m²
• Land: 40.33 acres
• Type: Listed historic monument
• Sale price: €410,000 (excluding agency fees)
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