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Spread over 4 floors this 4 to 6 bedroom property is currently divided into apartments, garages and workshops as follows;
Lower ground floor
2 Garages and storage room in total approx 45m2.
Heating/boiler and storage room approx 10.85
I bedroom studio/apartment currently used for storage in need of renovation approx 26.09m2
Ground floor
Large workshop or generous double garage. Approx 45m2.
Entrance into corridor off which sauna and shower, and entrance into apartment with 1 bedroom, living area and a terrace. Shower room. WC. Sauna. Approx 52.5m2.
Stairs up to first floor (not included in m2).
First floor and top floor
Apartment with 1 bedrooms plus on mezzanine (top floor) 2 further double bedrooms under 1.8m in height. Living area with open fireplace and balcony with great views. Bathroom. Approx 65m2 plus under 1.8m2 approx 18m2 of usable space.
In total current usable space amounts to approx 230m2.
However there is a total m2 of 388.
There is also some outside space for parking and a small garden.
The interior of the building needs work and can be changed to achieve a variety of different combinations to allow for all sorts of occupancy ideas from a family ski chalet through to quality B&B. Its location, in a small village near the ski resort of St Martin de Belleville, makes this an ideal property for those who love skiing but also enjoy the mountains which are glorious in the summer. It is also near to the Michelin starred restaurant La Bouitte which brings yet more commercial possibilities as they are often overstretched to accommodate their guests.
The ski resort of St Martin de Belleville links directly into the Three Valleys ski area with a variety of slopes to allow every level to have a great day out – there are 600kms of piste to explore including the Meribel Valley, Courchevel Valley and Orelle valley (the fourth valley in fact). In the Belleville Valley you will also find Les Menuires and Val Thorens.

Based at 1400m and directly linked into the vast Three Valleys network by an 8 person gondola, St Martin de Belleville offers unlimited, world-class skiing. The village is picture perfect, unspoiled and authentic making St Martin de Belleville the perfect ski resort if you are looking for a taste of authentic France combined with state of the art skiing. Clusters of traditional chalets and original Savoyard farmhouses are dominated by the close mountains with chamois and wild boars roaming free in the surrounding forests. St Martin was voted a “Top Ten Picture Postcard resort” for its pretty, traditional architecture and stunning Alpine scenery, it’s interesting to note that the commune have had the foresight to bury all the electric and phone cabling which means that not only does it have a clean uncluttered look, but you are unlikely to lose power when the snow hits! As an added bonus Val Thorens, officially the highest resort in Europe is situated at the top of the valley offering great skiing from mid-November to mid-May. St Martin also has some of the best and clearest runs in the Three Valleys; with skiing for all levels back down to the village and red run Jerusalem a firm favourite with many, and the confidence inspiring off-piste powder fields have to be experienced to be believed. In the height of summer during July and August the valley is host to walkers, nature lovers and adventure seekers who arrive to enjoy the traditional and less traditional mountain activities along with the colourful mountain meadows and beauty of the contrasting vibrant green against snow capped mountains. It is also a near neighbour to the Vanoise Park, a protected area of outstanding natural beauty. St Martin de Belleville has a lower key nightlife than its glitzy neighbours. Having said that, the valley boasts two Michelin starred restaurants, one being situated three minutes from the village, the other in Val Thorens. St Martin itself has several friendly bars and restaurants which retain a mountain village atmosphere with prices to match. It seems ideal for ski and mountain lovers looking for an authentic atmosphere a little apart from the crowds, and out of season it still has life and enough year round residents to stop it feeling like a ghost town.