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Wine-Grower's house near Château-Chalon
On a hillside between Château-Chalon and Lons-le-Saunier, this Jura wine-grower's house overlooks the rooftops of the village of Le Louverot. Carefully restored, it embodies the charm of wine-growing residences, built in blonde stone and opening onto a wooded garden where the scents of the vineyard mingle with the sweetness of the seasons. Its authenticity is combined with modern comfort: large, bright rooms, a high-end open kitchen, fireplaces, and noble materials. The heated swimming pool invites you to relax in a setting of nature and vineyards, while the vaulted cellars and adjoining barn recall the original purpose of the place. A house steeped in history, now designed for family life, a hospitality project, or the dream of a wine lover wishing to produce their own vintage in the heart of the Jura region.
A house steeped in history
Behind the golden facades, the house reveals generous spaces bathed in light. The living room is organized around an antique fireplace, the original stone floor sits alongside patinated terracotta tiles, and exposed beams punctuate the space. The central staircase connects the floors in a fluid continuity.
The open-plan, contemporary kitchen combines elegance and conviviality. The spacious, peaceful bedrooms retain the charm of the old building: high ceilings, restored doors, period ironwork. Two separate suites welcome family or guests in a cozy and relaxed atmosphere. The house combines the character of the past with the simplicity of modern comfort, ready to move into without any work required.
Between stone and vineyards
Protected by a stone wall, the garden slopes gently down to the adjoining vineyards. In the shade of the trees, the 100-square-meter terrace becomes a natural extension of the house. The heated swimming pool, perfectly integrated into the landscape, reflects the light of the Jura mountains.
The barn, stables, and vaulted cellars retain their original functions: storage, workshop, or wine cellar equipped for tastings. This secluded estate offers a true immersion in nature, stone, and wine culture. The buildable land and convertible attic space open up other possibilities: expansion, guest house, or professional space.
The charm of Revermont wine country
Le Louverot is one of those wine-growing villages in Revermont where life follows the rhythm of the seasons. The surrounding hillsides lead to the appellations of Château-Chalon, Baume-les-Messieurs, and Voiteur, renowned for their yellow wine and rocky landscapes. Just a few minutes away, Lons-le-Saunier offers shops, markets, and thermal baths.
The Dole Tgv station and the Sellières motorway ensure excellent accessibility. This area, combining rural heritage and unspoiled nature, appeals to families, wine lovers, and those who appreciate authenticity.
Agency opinion
This stone house in the Jura vineyards charms with its sincere appeal and multiple possibilities. Whether as a family home, second residence, or hospitality project, it offers the rare privilege of a ready-to-move-in property surrounded by vineyards, with a swimming pool, cellars, and outbuildings. Its balance of authenticity, comfort, and exceptional setting makes it a peaceful and inspiring address, where life moves to the rhythm of light and wine.
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