Nestled in the historic centre of a charming wine-producing village 10 minutes from Obernai, the history of this unusual 660 m2 building dates back to the 17th century. An integral part of a former abbey, it includes the porter's house and part of the religious building's secretary's house. In the 1970s, it was given an original reinterpretation organised around a monumental fireplace designed by Jacques Couëlle. Now used for seasonal rental, this unusual place has exceptional volumes. A discreet door gives access to a small courtyard marking the transition with the village. As soon as you enter, the subtle mix of natural materials and the play of half-levels catch your eye. The imposing exposed beams contrast with the immaculate whiteness of Jacques Couëlle's projected-sculpted concrete. A majestic hall distributes a living room space coiled in the hollow of the first fireplace. It is extended by a dining area perched on a promontory concealing an indoor swimming pool and from which the 11-metre height of the building can be admired. An arched opening leads to the outside of the building where a second courtyard is revealed. Adorned with Gothic remains recovered from a Provencal chapel, it offers a romantic atmosphere and a view of the church tower. A vast cellar dating from the origins of the building is overhung by a solid wood staircase leading to the first night space. It consists of three bedrooms, a bathroom and a sauna. The staircase continues to the upper level where a fourth bedroom, a bathroom and a kitchen are located. All of these spaces are now the guest flats. In the centre of the building, the chimney houses a second fireplace and a second lounge area, which is also extended by a dining room with a view down to the lower level and the superb Provencal Gothic bay that was integrated into the building in the 1970s.A staircase decorated with ironwork leads to the top level, which reveals a vast reception room nestled under the roof structure. In addition to the third hearth of the fireplace, it also houses a library where one can recognize the rounded and instinctive forms of Jacques Couëlle. An independent flat offers more conventional spaces with a kitchen with a central island extended by a living room with a cathedral ceiling overhung by a mezzanine. The latter opens onto a pleasant terrace. The night space is composed of a small living room with fireplace, a large bedroom with its custom-made storage space and a bathroom. An independent studio and a garage accessible from the street complete the services of this property where the different architectural styles, witnesses of a more or less distant past, form a harmonious and surprising whole. REF. 1391Additional information* 12 rooms* 8 bedrooms* 4 bathrooms* 4 floors in the building* Outdoor space : 610 SQM* Property tax : 1 500 €Energy Performance Certificate Primary energy consumptiond : 231 kWh/m2.anHigh performance housing*A*B*C*231kWh/m2.an34*kg CO2/m2.anD*E*F*G Extremely poor housing performance* Of which greenhouse gas emissionsd : 34 kg CO2/m2.anLow CO2 emissions*A*B*C*34kg CO2/m2.anD*E*F*GVery high CO2 emissions Montant moyen estime des depenses annuelles d'energie pour un usage standard, indexees aux annees 2021, 2022, 2023 : between 9840 € and 13400 € (abonnement compris) Agency fees The fees include VAT and are payable by the vendor Mediator Mediation Franchise-Consommateurswww.mediation-franchise.com29 Boulevard de Courcelles 7500