WARPELIN Real Estate PRESENTS: Located in the heart of the village of Bourg-St-Pierre, at the end of the Great St. Bernard Valley and just minutes from the pass and tunnel, this fully renovated house is offered in a calm and peaceful setting. Surrounded by unspoiled nature, the village boasts a few small shops selling local crafts, as well as a school, an indoor swimming pool, and a campground.
Nearby are the first ski resorts, such as La Fouly-Champex and, closer to home, Liddes-Vichères. Together, they offer over 45 km of slopes, some reaching altitudes of over 2,000 m, accessible via 12 ski lifts.
At the pass, you'll find the hospice and its renowned dogs. By taking the pass or the tunnel, the Valpelinne and Aosta valleys will be within easy reach in just 20 minutes. On the Italian side, there are also several ski resorts, but above all, the city of Aosta with its historic center and numerous shops.
It is an ideal place for those who wish to enjoy peace and quiet, nature as a second or main residence, while experiencing the authenticity of a valley like this one.
Spread over 4 levels, this town house is laid out as follows;
Lower Ground Floor:
- An entrance hall of 10.35 m2 with a Swedish stove
- A distribution corridor of 1.80 m2
- A shower room of 3.40 m2
- A bedroom/office of 7.00 m2
- A bedroom of 9.50 m2
- A bedroom of 10.00 m2
All rooms have built-in storage wardrobes.
Upper Ground Floor:
- A spacious living/dining room of 25.50 m2 with an open-plan kitchen
- A distribution hall with wall-mounted storage cabinets
- A bathroom of 5.70 m2
- A 10.00 m2 bedroom with built-in storage wardrobes
Attic :
- A 15.00 m2 mezzanine open to the living room with a 6.00 m2 attic
The mezzanine can be used as a play area or as a guest bedroom. From the living room, French doors provide access to the terrace and small garden.
The terrace is made of natural stone and from it offers an unobstructed view of the village and the valley.
In addition, the basement includes a large cellar of 34.00 m2 which also serves as a technical room with a gravel and rock floor.
The house was partially rebuilt between 2016 and 2018 following a fire. As a result, its installations are modern and meet current standards. The heating system is a heat pump, and the heat is distributed via radiators.
Although the plot is not very large, a lovely 30 sq m granite terrace offers a perfect spot to enjoy the panoramic views during meals with family or friends. A small garden area featuring exposed rocks completes this property.
Nearby are the first ski resorts, such as La Fouly-Champex and, closer to home, Liddes-Vichères. Together, they offer over 45 km of slopes, some reaching altitudes of over 2,000 m, accessible via 12 ski lifts.
At the pass, you'll find the hospice and its renowned dogs. By taking the pass or the tunnel, the Valpelinne and Aosta valleys will be within easy reach in just 20 minutes. On the Italian side, there are also several ski resorts, but above all, the city of Aosta with its historic center and numerous shops.
It is an ideal place for those who wish to enjoy peace and quiet, nature as a second or main residence, while experiencing the authenticity of a valley like this one.
Spread over 4 levels, this town house is laid out as follows;
Lower Ground Floor:
- An entrance hall of 10.35 m2 with a Swedish stove
- A distribution corridor of 1.80 m2
- A shower room of 3.40 m2
- A bedroom/office of 7.00 m2
- A bedroom of 9.50 m2
- A bedroom of 10.00 m2
All rooms have built-in storage wardrobes.
Upper Ground Floor:
- A spacious living/dining room of 25.50 m2 with an open-plan kitchen
- A distribution hall with wall-mounted storage cabinets
- A bathroom of 5.70 m2
- A 10.00 m2 bedroom with built-in storage wardrobes
Attic :
- A 15.00 m2 mezzanine open to the living room with a 6.00 m2 attic
The mezzanine can be used as a play area or as a guest bedroom. From the living room, French doors provide access to the terrace and small garden.
The terrace is made of natural stone and from it offers an unobstructed view of the village and the valley.
In addition, the basement includes a large cellar of 34.00 m2 which also serves as a technical room with a gravel and rock floor.
The house was partially rebuilt between 2016 and 2018 following a fire. As a result, its installations are modern and meet current standards. The heating system is a heat pump, and the heat is distributed via radiators.
Although the plot is not very large, a lovely 30 sq m granite terrace offers a perfect spot to enjoy the panoramic views during meals with family or friends. A small garden area featuring exposed rocks completes this property.