Reference257649
Price9,400,000 EUR
Bedrooms10
Bathrooms10
Floor Space460.0m2
Land Area3,253.0m2

Outstanding 10 bedroom Waterfront House for sale with in Sevrier, Auvergne Rhone Alpes

9,400,000 EUR
7,802,000 GBP9,870,000 USD
Superb luxury waterfront property in Sevrier, Lake Annecy, offering top-quality amenities in an exceptional location complete with annex, private pontoon, boat buoy and tennis court.

This sumptuous and spacious 1930's residence has been, completely renovated with remarkable care, expense and attention to detail.

The main house offers 340 m2 of living space, including 7 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms, where the charm of period architecture harmoniously blends with contemporary comfort and requirements.

An independent house of 120 m2 completes the ensemble, with 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, ideal for entertaining family and guests in complete privacy.

Outside, the ge...
Superb luxury waterfront property in Sevrier, Lake Annecy, offering top-quality amenities in an exceptional location complete with annex, private pontoon, boat buoy and tennis court.

This sumptuous and spacious 1930's residence has been, completely renovated with remarkable care, expense and attention to detail.

The main house offers 340 m2 of living space, including 7 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms, where the charm of period architecture harmoniously blends with contemporary comfort and requirements.

An independent house of 120 m2 completes the ensemble, with 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, ideal for entertaining family and guests in complete privacy.

Outside, the generous 3,253 m2 landscaped garden is perfectly manicured and provides spectacular views of the lake and mountains.

The amenities continue with a garage, a summer kitchen and a vast finished basement including a games room, a cinema room, a gym and two cellars.

This is an exceptional and rare property offering privileged living at the heart of an exceptional natural environment, on the shores of Lake Annecy.


MAIN HOUSE
Ground floor: entrance hall, wc, storage, living/dining room with fireplace, kitchen, laundry room
First floor: bedroom with shower room and WC, 3 bedrooms, each with its own shower room and WC.
Second floor: bathroom with WC, WC, 2 bedrooms with shower rooms, baths and WCs.
Basement: games room, cinema room, sports room, 2 cellars, boiler room

ANNEX
Ground floor: kitchen, living room, bedroom with en-suite shower room, WC
First floor: bedroom with bathroom, WC
Basement: TV living room, bedroom with en-suite bathroom, WC

The tennis court has been newly renovated
Garage with terrace, summer kitchen,
AOT with pontoon, boat loop, access ramp to lake.




Tennis Court
Turn Key Good Condition
Panoramic View
Gym
Garage

CONDITION


Excellent condition

ROOMS


Summer Kitchen
Garage
Cellar
Home Cinema
Play Room
Exercise Room
Kitchen
Dining Room
Living Room
WC
Bathroom
Shower Room
Bedroom
Land: 3,253 m2


VIEWS


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