Let yourself be seduced by the authenticity and rustic charm of the "Le Brusonain" mayen, a rare gem nestled in the picturesque village of Bruson, in the heart of the Val de Bagnes. Offering an idyllic living environment and total immersion in the unspoiled nature of Valais, this unique property is a true invitation to relax and escape.
Built between 1945 and 1960, "Le Brusonain" has retained its old-world character while providing essential comfort. Situated on a 437 m² plot, this log-on-stone mayen, typical of local architecture, benefits from a south-facing orientation, guaranteeing optimal sunshine and breathtaking unobstructed views of the surrounding peaks. Its solid, traditional construction is a testament to ancestral know-how and harmonious integration into the Alpine landscape.
The interior, with a living area of 30 m², has been carefully designed to optimize space and create a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The raised ground floor houses a single, convivial living room, where the wooden floor and wood-burning stove create a cozy atmosphere, perfect for recharging your batteries after a day in the mountains. The equipped kitchen and functional bathrooms add a touch of modernity and practicality to this alpine refuge. A spacious cellar of 20 m² and approximately 2.20 m in height (formerly a stable/cowshed) completes this property, providing valuable additional storage space.
Heating is provided by a wood-burning stove, promising cozy evenings by the fire, while domestic hot water is supplied by a central electric boiler, guaranteeing daily comfort. Le Mayens is connected to the municipal network for running water and electricity with meters. The building is equipped with a septic tank but connection to the sewer system is possible (pipes 3 m from Le Mayens). Classified as an agricultural building and partially used for residential purposes, "Le Brusonain" offers interesting potential for nature lovers and those looking for an authentic pied-à-terre.
Built between 1945 and 1960, "Le Brusonain" has retained its old-world character while providing essential comfort. Situated on a 437 m² plot, this log-on-stone mayen, typical of local architecture, benefits from a south-facing orientation, guaranteeing optimal sunshine and breathtaking unobstructed views of the surrounding peaks. Its solid, traditional construction is a testament to ancestral know-how and harmonious integration into the Alpine landscape.
The interior, with a living area of 30 m², has been carefully designed to optimize space and create a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The raised ground floor houses a single, convivial living room, where the wooden floor and wood-burning stove create a cozy atmosphere, perfect for recharging your batteries after a day in the mountains. The equipped kitchen and functional bathrooms add a touch of modernity and practicality to this alpine refuge. A spacious cellar of 20 m² and approximately 2.20 m in height (formerly a stable/cowshed) completes this property, providing valuable additional storage space.
Heating is provided by a wood-burning stove, promising cozy evenings by the fire, while domestic hot water is supplied by a central electric boiler, guaranteeing daily comfort. Le Mayens is connected to the municipal network for running water and electricity with meters. The building is equipped with a septic tank but connection to the sewer system is possible (pipes 3 m from Le Mayens). Classified as an agricultural building and partially used for residential purposes, "Le Brusonain" offers interesting potential for nature lovers and those looking for an authentic pied-à-terre.