Wow factor 6 bedroom Chalet for sale in Saint Martin de Belleville, Auvergne Rhone Alpes
When entering this amazing property from the street level, there are 2 options for entering - the main door, or a door straight into the ski room.
The impressive hallway with staircase area on the ground floor, leads to 3 very well-proportioned en-suite bedrooms (2 of which have access out onto this floor's terrace).
The bathrooms throughout the property are finished to a very high level, and down on the lower ground level, there are 2 additional en-suite bedrooms, plus the bunk room with a sepa...
When entering this amazing property from the street level, there are 2 options for entering - the main door, or a door straight into the ski room.
The impressive hallway with staircase area on the ground floor, leads to 3 very well-proportioned en-suite bedrooms (2 of which have access out onto this floor's terrace).
The bathrooms throughout the property are finished to a very high level, and down on the lower ground level, there are 2 additional en-suite bedrooms, plus the bunk room with a separate bathroom.
There is also a dance studio/fitness room and this has a sauna and shower as part of it. Finally, there is a relaxation zone (could be made into a cinema room), laundry room and plant room on this level.
The top floor of the property houses the spacious living room with open fireplace and a vast kitchen/dining area, all of which have sensational views out in almost every direction. There are a number of balconies on this level and also the enormous outside terrace that has views both to the south (the Cochet mountain) and over to the Vallee des Encombres to the west (see 360 degree virtual tours for these sumptuous views).
The property comes with 6 parking spaces, and the amenities of the village are a very short walk away - including the nearest ski lift, which is around 50m from the chalet.
With its beautiful, cobbled streets and old buildings, St Martin de Belleville is a traditional village with tremendous charm as well as a gateway to explore the world's largest ski area, the 3 Valleys.
The Belleville Valley, in which Saint Martin sits, is an attractive place to own a mountain home with the summer and winter season's activities, and natural beauty equally as plentiful as well as a selection of fantastic restaurants, not to mention home to the renowned Michelin 3 restaurant 'La Bouitte'.
Just 1 hour 20 minutes drive (104 km) from Chambery Airport and 2 hours drive (around 180 km) from Geneva, Lyon and Grenoble, with regular transfers running through the winter, Saint Martin is also very easily accessible.
Room sizes are as follows: Lower ground floor: Laundry - 4.53m2 Wc - 1.13m2 Cinema - 20.32m2 Technical room - 7m2 Store room - 4.4m2 Bedroom 1 - 12m2 - bath 4.87m2 (separate wc) Bedroom 2 - 14m2 - bath 3.32m2 Bathroom - 3.19m2 Bedroom 3 - 17.5m2 Gym (inc sauna and shower) 31m2 Ground floor : Entrance hall - 3.26m2 Boot room - 8.37m2 Cloak room - 3.81m2 Wc - 1.74m2 Bedroom 4 - 12.01m2 - bath 7.13m2 Bedroom 5 - 13.5m2 - bath 6m2 Bedroom 6 - 19 m2 - bath 7m2 (separate wc) First floor: Living room 43.67 m2 Kitchen/dining room 49.97 m2.
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