Painter Frédéric Rouge's pied-à-terre. Villa Les Cèdres, located downstream from the village of Ollon in the Chablais vaudois region, was built in 1870 at the instigation of Monsieur Pick, an Alsatian who had decided to leave his homeland. He chose to build his summer residence in Ollon, and commissioned Lausanne architect Besancenet to design it.
- Manor house built and lived in by painter Frédéric Rouge
- 5,211m2 grounds
- 45 m2 painting studio
- Outbuilding approx. 80 m2
- 330 m2 gross floor area
- Planning permission in force for 2 villas after subdivision of the southern part of the plot for 2'183 m2
- Manor house built and lived in by painter Frédéric Rouge
- 5,211m2 grounds
- 45 m2 painting studio
- Outbuilding approx. 80 m2
- 330 m2 gross floor area
- Planning permission in force for 2 villas after subdivision of the southern part of the plot for 2'183 m2