Immaculate 5 bedroom Chalet for sale in Villarabout, Saint Martin de Belleville, Auvergne Rhone Alpes
Discover the perfect blend of alpine tradition and modern luxury in this beautiful chalet, situated in a picturesque village in the Belleville Valley. This superb property offers premium materials, and thoughtful design throughout.
A 45.70 m2 garage, a covered outdoor parking area (21.40 m2), and a ski locker are on the ground floor.
On the first floor are two double bedrooms, each with walk in wardrobes and bathrooms, plus a separate WC. Both bedrooms open onto a spacious west-facing terrace. Additional lu...
Discover the perfect blend of alpine tradition and modern luxury in this beautiful chalet, situated in a picturesque village in the Belleville Valley. This superb property offers premium materials, and thoughtful design throughout.
A 45.70 m2 garage, a covered outdoor parking area (21.40 m2), and a ski locker are on the ground floor.
On the first floor are two double bedrooms, each with walk in wardrobes and bathrooms, plus a separate WC. Both bedrooms open onto a spacious west-facing terrace. Additional luxury features include a wellness area with a large sauna and space for fitness equipment.
A light filled open plan living area with incredible west facing views is on the second floor along with a state-of-the-art kitchen with a central island and pantry, a large dining area, and two living rooms - one with a fireplace, the other a cosy TV nook. Floor to ceiling windows lead to a balcony and terrace, perfect for enjoying the expansive mountain views.
On the third floor are three additional bedrooms, including a luxurious master suite with a private balcony, a large walk in wardrobe, and an
en suite bathroom. A second double bedroom offers a south facing balcony, while the fifth bedroom features a dormitory layout. A family bathroom and ample storage completes this level.
Villarabout is a tranquil and charming hamlet located just 1km from Saint Martin de Belleville, offering easy access to the world-renowned Three Valleys ski area - the largest in the world. The ski lifts are easily accessible with the advantage of a free ski bus linking to the village and ski lifts.
The Belleville Valley is known for its authentic Savoyard charm, exceptional skiing, and year-round activities. Whether you're seeking adventure on the slopes or serene alpine living, this chalet provides the ideal base for enjoying the best of the French Alps.
Level 0 - Garage: 45.70m2 Entree / Entrance: 13.70m2 PLacard a ski: 1.70m2
Level +1 Fitness: 14.80m2 Sauna: 5.30m2 LT Buanderie/Plant Room Laundry: 7.70m2 Chambre 1 / Bedroom 1: 17.60m2
SDB1 / Bathroom 1: 8.40m2 Chambre 2 / Bedroom 2: 13.80m2
SDB2 / Bathroom 2: 2.80m2 WC invite: 1.50m2
Level R+2 Salon Sejour / Living Area: 79m2 Cellier: 2.90m2 WC invite: 2.20m2
Level R+3 Chambre 3 / Bedroom 3: 8.30m2 + 5.40m2 sous 1m80 Chambre 4 / Bedroom 4: 13.20m2 + dressing de 6.60m2 sous 1m80
SDB4 / Bathroom 4: 4.40m2 Chambre 5 / Bedroom 5: 14.90m2
SDB Familiale / Family Bathroom: 5m2.
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