Reference252354
Price2,275,000 EUR
Bedrooms7
Bathrooms7
Floor Space233.0m2
Land Area200.0m2

Character 7 bedroom Chalet for sale in Sainte Foy Tarentaise, Auvergne Rhone Alpes

2,275,000 EUR
1,888,250 GBP2,388,750 USD
Superb and versatile traditional chalet with apartment, ideal for use throughout the year.

This lovely 7 bedroom village property is bathed in sunshine, and includes a lovely lawn which has the potential to have a spa or pool installed.

The entrance level boasts 4 beautiful bedrooms with en-suite facilities, one with a wrap around balcony.
First floor - a large living dining area with an extensive balcony with stunning views up to Val d'Isere, Tignes, Sainte Foy and Les Arcs.
Upper floor - an additional bedroom and bathroom plus a reading area.

There is a large garage providing indoor parking for 2 cars, plus extra space for 4 additional cars.
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Superb and versatile traditional chalet with apartment, ideal for use throughout the year.

This lovely 7 bedroom village property is bathed in sunshine, and includes a lovely lawn which has the potential to have a spa or pool installed.

The entrance level boasts 4 beautiful bedrooms with en-suite facilities, one with a wrap around balcony.
First floor - a large living dining area with an extensive balcony with stunning views up to Val d'Isere, Tignes, Sainte Foy and Les Arcs.
Upper floor - an additional bedroom and bathroom plus a reading area.

There is a large garage providing indoor parking for 2 cars, plus extra space for 4 additional cars.
There is a large double garage plus parking for 4 cars outside.

The 2 bedroom 2 bathroom apartment is currently used by the concierge, but could be used as a rental apartment or to enable the chalet to be used for larger groups.

Bedroom sizes are as follows
Bedroom 1. 8.5m2 & SDB. 2.9m2
Bedroom 2. 10.2m2 & SDB 2.5m2
Bedroom 3,8.9m2 & SDB3.3m2
Bedroom 4,10.9m2 & SDB. 2.3m2
Bedroom 5,13.5m2. & SDB 4 m2
Bedroom 6,10.3m2. & SDB 3m2
Bedroom 7,5,6m2

Driving times to the chalet are as follows:
Geneva or Lyon, area around 2.5 - 3 hours
Bourg Sainte Maurice station or Funiculaire around 20 - 25 minutes
Sainte Foy village centre 5 minutes
Sainte Foy ski station 15 minutes ( served by a a free navette in the winter )
Les Arcs ski station via Villaroger 15 minutes
Tignes via La Brevieres around 20 minutes
Val d'Isere around 25-30 minutes
La Rosiere / Italy around 20 mins
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