Reference249016
Price1,895,000 EUR
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms3
Floor Space195.0m2
Land Area30.0m2

Authentic 4 bedroom House for sale in Beranger, Auvergne Rhone Alpes

1,895,000 EUR
1,629,700 GBP2,027,650 USD
Full of charm and character is this 4 bedroom luxury house enjoying wonderful mountain views from its location in the traditional, picturesque village of Beranger.

Renowned for its abundant sunshine, this charming 197m2 village property offers a perfect blend of traditional charm and modern luxury.

The house features a spacious ski room, perfect for storing winter equipment. The open-plan kitchen and dining area boast vaulted ceilings, creating a cosy yet spacious space. Adjacent to this is a stylish bar area with exquisite decor, opening out onto a south-facing balcony that offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains.

The property includes three generously siz...
Full of charm and character is this 4 bedroom luxury house enjoying wonderful mountain views from its location in the traditional, picturesque village of Beranger.

Renowned for its abundant sunshine, this charming 197m2 village property offers a perfect blend of traditional charm and modern luxury.

The house features a spacious ski room, perfect for storing winter equipment. The open-plan kitchen and dining area boast vaulted ceilings, creating a cosy yet spacious space. Adjacent to this is a stylish bar area with exquisite decor, opening out onto a south-facing balcony that offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains.

The property includes three generously sized en-suite bedrooms as well as a cosy children's bunk room which could be transformed into a double bedroom easily.

The living room area, with its impressive high ceiling, exudes a cosy ambience, enhanced by a sophisticated surround sound and ambient lighting system. A bespoke spiral staircase adds a touch of elegance and connects the various living spaces beautifully.

Outside, the large South-west-facing terrace is ideal for barbecues and al fresco dining, offering a perfect space to enjoy the warm summer weather and scenic surroundings.

Beranger is a charming village known for its traditional Savoyard architecture and welcoming community.

Located in the Belleville Valley, it offers easy access to the Three Valleys and undoubtedly some of the best skiing in the world.

During the summer, the region transforms into a haven for hikers, mountain bikers, and nature lovers, with breathtaking landscapes and a variety of outdoor activities.
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