Reference257915
Price2,250,000 EUR
Bedrooms6
Bathrooms6
Floor Space330.0m2
Land Area2,331.0m2
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Stunning 6 bedroom Chalet for sale with panoramic view in Araches La Frasse, Auvergne Rhone Alpes

2,250,000 EUR
1,867,500 GBP2,362,500 USD
A beautifully restored 18th-century farmhouse / chalet which has been thoughtfully transformed into a high-end alpine retreat, balancing traditional character with contemporary design.

The spacious 6 bedroom property comes with an expansive top floor serving as the heart of the home, featuring a generous open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area of over 50m2, complemented by a further 25m2 kitchen space-ideal for hosting and entertaining.
Large openings onto the south-facing balcony flood the space with natural light and enhance the sense of volume created by the double-height ceilings and exposed beams.

Across the property, six well-appointed bedrooms,-most en-suite, of...
A beautifully restored 18th-century farmhouse / chalet which has been thoughtfully transformed into a high-end alpine retreat, balancing traditional character with contemporary design.

The spacious 6 bedroom property comes with an expansive top floor serving as the heart of the home, featuring a generous open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area of over 50m2, complemented by a further 25m2 kitchen space-ideal for hosting and entertaining.
Large openings onto the south-facing balcony flood the space with natural light and enhance the sense of volume created by the double-height ceilings and exposed beams.

Across the property, six well-appointed bedrooms,-most en-suite, offer flexibility for families or groups, while the two master suites add an extra level of comfort with bathtubs and balcony access.

The lower ground floor is designed for leisure, complete with a stylish bar, games and TV area, sauna, and seamless access to the landscaped garden, terrace, and hot tub.

With a heated ski and bike room and close proximity to the Kedeuze cable car, the chalet is perfectly equipped for both winter sports enthusiasts and year-round mountain living.

Underfloor heating throughout
•Total floorspace 330m2. Loi carrez 273m2•

The impressive Grand Massif ski area is on the doorstep with access to its 265 km of pistes. The ski domain includes Les Carroz, Samoens, Morillon and Flaine, which has a top ski station at 2,500 metres and many north-facing slopes.
Within walking distance from the farmhouse is the free beginners area in the village centre with a covered 'magic carpet'.
The main ski lift is accessed either on foot or via the free and frequent ski bus service.
Les Carroz has an impressive range of restaurants, cafes and bars catering to all tastes as well as a wide selection of shops and other amenities, including a leisure complex with an indoor and outdoor swimming pool.
The village and surrounding mountains are equally popular in the summer with numerous activities to enjoy including walking, hiking, climbing, mountain biking, paragliding and lots more.
There is also a fantastic toboggan run to enjoy.
Geneva 55 km.
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