Audrey Hepburn’s exquisite £17 million Alpine retreat that the iconic actress sadly died in has hit the market.
This stunning property belonged to the beloved star, who lived there for 30 years before sadly passing away at the age of 63 from cancer.
The aptly named La Paisible, which means ‘the peaceful place’ is now up for sale.
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Located in Tolochenaz, Switzerland, the home has a stunning view of the Alps.

Possessing a whopping 10,000sq ft of living space, the luxury home is spread across three floors.

With 12 bedrooms, eight bathrooms, five entrances, two staircases, one elevator and a heated pool, the retreat has a lot to offer.

The large attic space that has been transformed into a games room, presents a perfect opportunity for a party space or bar area.
The retreat possesses breath-taking 18th century architecture.

In 2001, seven years after the actress’s heart-breaking death, the home was fully renovated.
The property is now for sale with Knight Frank, as reported by Luxury Property News.

Alex Koch de Gooreynd, selling agent, said: “Le Paisible, nestled in the tranquil village of Tolochenaz, offers an ideal balance of privacy and accessibility.

“Just a short drive from Lausanne — a dynamic alternative to Geneva with excellent schools — this charming country home provides a vast flat plot, exceptional seclusion, and ample space for a large family.

“With property prices nearly 40% lower than Geneva and the airport just 35 minutes away.

“Lausanne is an increasingly attractive option for international buyers.

“The home’s timeless architecture, a sought-after feature among Ultra-High-Net-Worth families, only adds to its appeal.

“It’s easy to see why Audrey Hepburn adored the environment, where she enjoyed both complete privacy and breath-taking surroundings.”
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