Income Potential 10 bedroom Commercial for sale in Le Chaffal, Rhone-Alpes
Set in over an acre of land, the spacious 830m2 property has evolved with the times to become a stopover and stay gite, guest rooms, as well as a welcoming place for bivouac enthusiasts, all on a beautiful plot of 5,600 m2.
Originally a school and then a colony, this place has been the scene of unforgettable memories for generations of children, growing up in a rural and bucolic environment.
Renovated over the last few years, it has found a new orientation with the reception of green to...
Set in over an acre of land, the spacious 830m2 property has evolved with the times to become a stopover and stay gite, guest rooms, as well as a welcoming place for bivouac enthusiasts, all on a beautiful plot of 5,600 m2.
Originally a school and then a colony, this place has been the scene of unforgettable memories for generations of children, growing up in a rural and bucolic environment.
Renovated over the last few years, it has found a new orientation with the reception of green tourism coupled with great reception potential.
It comes with numerous bedrooms and bathrooms, a reception and catering room (70m2), a professional kitchen, an activity room (75m2), as well as office spaces.
Although already well equipped, a few spaces still need to be designed to personalise this unique property.
A completely private apartment of 200 m2 with its own terrace offers secluded accommodation for the owners.
Nestled in a privileged and natural environment, this property with generous surface areas offers multiple development opportunities to increase its accommodation capacity.
Unique property ideal for bringing various professional projects to life: seminar centre, training workshops, nature courses, or quite simply a tourist reception activity in a place combining charm, potential and history.
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