Description
South of the building, you will find a 90 m2 terrace adjacent to a covered area of the same size offering an incomparable and unobstructed view of the valley's summit. This covered area currently houses 3 pétanque courts but could very easily be converted for another use. In addition, there are two barns offering great opportunities for renovation.
The property is composed as follows:
Basement
- Garage
- Technical room
- 3 cellars
Ground floor
- Professional kitchen
- 2 dining rooms
- 2 toilets
1er floor
- Open kitchen opening onto the living room
- Bedroom
- Playroom
- Bathroom
- Shower room
- Balcony
- Terrace
2nd floor
- 2 bedrooms
- Attic
Special features:
- Possibility of keeping the commercial premises or changing its use.
- The windows on the ground floor were changed in 2015 (double glazing, wooden frame).
- The roof was replaced in 2019.
- Several independent entrances allow for a possible reorganization of the rooms on the ground floor.
- Two original barns adjoin the chalet and offer great renovation opportunities (H80 zone).
- An additional car can be parked in the barn.
- The 12 parking spaces could be rented out, as the chalets in the surrounding area often only have one parking space.
- The outdoor patio, which currently has 3 pétanque courts, offers 90 m2 of usable space.2
- The land to the east of the chalet is not suitable for building on and offers a view.
- The agricultural land (700 m2) to the east of the chalet is currently unused but could be converted into an orchard, garden or animal enclosure.
- This is the only shop in the village.
- The road to the chalet is very easy to access and is cleared in winter.
- The bus stop is 100 meters away.
The village of Saclentse is located just above the Printse, on its left bank. A small chapel has existed since 1922. A bell that had been installed in the bell tower of Basse-Nendaz before 1794 now adorns the bell tower of Saclentse.Near the village, the bisse d’en Bas, which is very little used, offers the opportunity to enjoy a peaceful walk. It is the lowest bisse on the left bank of the Printse. It is still in use today and irrigates the meadows, raspberry and strawberry fields of Basse-Nendaz and Saclentse before joining the Printse.
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I am also available for a visit on site.


























































