This exciting house with its many very large and airy rooms could perhaps be your new multigenerational home?
The villa comprises a 7-room apartment on the main and top floors, as well as a 3-room apartment in the basement. The price includes a double garage with additional outdoor parking spaces. A generously landscaped garden perfectly complements the property.
Designed with exceptional care by renowned Brig architect André Werlen, this house impresses with its clean lines and consistent southwest orientation. Particularly noteworthy are its sunny hillside location, fantastic views, and wonderful harmony with the surrounding Valais mountains. You live surrounded by nature yet in a very central location.
Access from the garage is via a staircase through the magnificent natural garden to the main entrance of the house. The separate entrance hall with a private guest toilet guarantees privacy from the moment you enter the house.
The spacious dining and living area is the focal point and highlight of the property. The clever interplay of varying ceiling heights and staircases creates a distinctly airy feel. The beautifully positioned fireplace fits perfectly into the room and promises pleasant warmth and comfort.
Cleverly designed mezzanine levels make optimal use of the property's hillside location, housing additional rooms and bathrooms. Upstairs, the translucent skylights create a feeling of being close to the sky, while the inviting ground-floor terrace transforms into a garden room. A large laundry room and basement storage are also included.
The practical 3-room granny flat was added to the original building in 1996.
The small town of Naters is located in the heart of the Upper Valais and is therefore perfectly connected to the railway and national road network in terms of transport.
The municipality of Naters stretches from the Rotten mountain at 673 meters above sea level to the Aletschhorn at 4,195 meters. The old part of the village of Naters boasts many historically valuable buildings, such as the parish church of St. Mauritius with its 12th-century bell tower, and the charnel house, built in 1514.
Over the past 120 years, approximately 80 Swiss Guards have come from Naters. The "La Caverna" Museum acknowledges this fact with its Swiss Guard Museum.
The nearby Blatten-Belalp ski and hiking area offers relaxation and leisure activities with many attractive options for the whole family.
The property is located at Blattenstrasse 17 in 3904 Naters.
The villa comprises a 7-room apartment on the main and top floors, as well as a 3-room apartment in the basement. The price includes a double garage with additional outdoor parking spaces. A generously landscaped garden perfectly complements the property.
Designed with exceptional care by renowned Brig architect André Werlen, this house impresses with its clean lines and consistent southwest orientation. Particularly noteworthy are its sunny hillside location, fantastic views, and wonderful harmony with the surrounding Valais mountains. You live surrounded by nature yet in a very central location.
Access from the garage is via a staircase through the magnificent natural garden to the main entrance of the house. The separate entrance hall with a private guest toilet guarantees privacy from the moment you enter the house.
The spacious dining and living area is the focal point and highlight of the property. The clever interplay of varying ceiling heights and staircases creates a distinctly airy feel. The beautifully positioned fireplace fits perfectly into the room and promises pleasant warmth and comfort.
Cleverly designed mezzanine levels make optimal use of the property's hillside location, housing additional rooms and bathrooms. Upstairs, the translucent skylights create a feeling of being close to the sky, while the inviting ground-floor terrace transforms into a garden room. A large laundry room and basement storage are also included.
The practical 3-room granny flat was added to the original building in 1996.
The small town of Naters is located in the heart of the Upper Valais and is therefore perfectly connected to the railway and national road network in terms of transport.
The municipality of Naters stretches from the Rotten mountain at 673 meters above sea level to the Aletschhorn at 4,195 meters. The old part of the village of Naters boasts many historically valuable buildings, such as the parish church of St. Mauritius with its 12th-century bell tower, and the charnel house, built in 1514.
Over the past 120 years, approximately 80 Swiss Guards have come from Naters. The "La Caverna" Museum acknowledges this fact with its Swiss Guard Museum.
The nearby Blatten-Belalp ski and hiking area offers relaxation and leisure activities with many attractive options for the whole family.
The property is located at Blattenstrasse 17 in 3904 Naters.