Located outside the building zone, on a magnificent, dominant plot of 1,413 m², this unique property offers a spectacular and completely unobstructed panoramic view, without vis-à-vis, of the majestic Dents du Midi and Dents Blanches. This authentic chalet, a former agricultural farm built in the 1920s, seduces with its historic character and its potential for transformation.
The current living space is approximately 110 m², to which are added generous annexes for a total of 2,573 m³. The chalet is distributed as follows:
Basement (lower ground floor)
Ground floor (upper floor)
This unprotected property could benefit from the application of Article 24c LAT, allowing an extension of up to 60% of the secondary surface area (barn and/or stable). It is therefore possible to increase the living area by approximately 70 m² by exploiting the existing volumes.
Although habitable as is - renovations having been carried out in the 1990s - significant transformation or modernization work is required to meet current standards of comfort and performance.
This chalet is ideal for both heritage lovers looking to create a unique living space, and for craftspeople or self-employed people looking to use the vast available space for their business: storage, workshop, or even animal shelter.
Possible sale as a primary or secondary residence.
Sale to non-resident foreign customers prohibited under the LFAIE.
A rare opportunity to combine heritage, nature, and a personalized life project in an exceptional alpine setting.
The current living space is approximately 110 m², to which are added generous annexes for a total of 2,573 m³. The chalet is distributed as follows:
Basement (lower ground floor)
- 2 cellars
- 2 reduced
Ground floor (upper floor)
- Warm living room with soapstone
- Open kitchen
- 1 separate WC
- 1 shower room
- 1 bedroom
- Former stable of 201 m²
- 2 rooms / reduced
- Terrace with breathtaking mountain views
This unprotected property could benefit from the application of Article 24c LAT, allowing an extension of up to 60% of the secondary surface area (barn and/or stable). It is therefore possible to increase the living area by approximately 70 m² by exploiting the existing volumes.
Although habitable as is - renovations having been carried out in the 1990s - significant transformation or modernization work is required to meet current standards of comfort and performance.
This chalet is ideal for both heritage lovers looking to create a unique living space, and for craftspeople or self-employed people looking to use the vast available space for their business: storage, workshop, or even animal shelter.
Possible sale as a primary or secondary residence.
Sale to non-resident foreign customers prohibited under the LFAIE.
A rare opportunity to combine heritage, nature, and a personalized life project in an exceptional alpine setting.