Authentic 8 bedroom House for sale with countryside and panoramic views in Les Allues, Meribel, Auvergne Rhone Alpes
Situated just a pleasant relatively level 700m walk to the very centre of Meribel, with its shops and restaurants, this superb property has stunning south and west facing views over the valley and mountains.
With around living area of around 380m2 (not including garages & terraces, etc. ), features include 6 en-suite bedrooms with wall mounted Smart TV & Wifi's; a bunk-room; living room with a bar, dance ...
Situated just a pleasant relatively level 700m walk to the very centre of Meribel, with its shops and restaurants, this superb property has stunning south and west facing views over the valley and mountains.
With around living area of around 380m2 (not including garages & terraces, etc. ), features include 6 en-suite bedrooms with wall mounted Smart TV & Wifi's; a bunk-room; living room with a bar, dance area, fireplace and vaulted ceilings and a WC.
There is also a circular cedar hot tub on an external terrace, dining area & enclosed kitchen, mezzanine with vaulted ceiling adjoining an external balcony. All areas affording stunning views. Large fully equipped and enclosed kitchen (with opening serving wall); home Cinema; relaxing communal snug & office area; separate massage room; wellness centre with a Hammam, sauna and shower with private access stairs to the heated 6 x 3m swimming pool with a shower & WC. Utility room housing hot water boilers, underfloor heating boiler and dual airflow exchange system. Entrance area and seating. Ski & boot-room.
Separate "in chalet" staff accommodation: en-suite bedroom, WC and kitchenette, small laundry.
2 or 3 internal garage car spaces and external car spaces.
Quality equipment including the following:
- Gorgeous low maintenance brushed larch timber cladding
- Individual area controlled water underfloor heating + electric towel rails - Economical electric air source heat pump system for hot water and underfloor heating requirements
- Dual internal airflow heat exchange system for greater comfort and economy
- Thick concrete sound absorbing external (20 to 30cm) walls & (30cm) floors
- Triple glazed external windows & external sliding doors throughout for greater comfort and economy
- Thermally Insulated to the high standard RT2012 regulations
- External electric shutters to all bedroom frontage windows for extra privacy and security
- Extensive rear landscape hedging for increased privacy
- Hormann Electric LPU67
- Thermo Insulated Garage Doors
- 10 Year French Building Insurance
- Loxone Smart Home system upgrade as an optional extra may also be possible by negotiation
- No communal fees.
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