Saint-Martin-de-Belleville | Substantial 5-Bed Chalet with Separate Apartment
Ref: 6328 | 5 Beds | 175 M2 Living Surface | Balcony | Basement | Fireplace | Terrace | South | Private parking
About This Property
REF 6328 | This handsome 175 m² (1,884 sq ft) chalet in the authentic hamlet of Saint-Marcel combines traditional Savoyard architecture with clever multi-generational design, located just five minutes' drive from Saint-Martin-de-Belleville's ski lifts within the prestigious Three Valleys. The main residence immediately impresses with its thoughtful layout and generous proportions.
An adaptable ground-floor office converts easily into an additional bedroom as needs change, complementing three beautiful double bedrooms positioned throughout the chalet. The equipped kitchen flows into a welcoming dining area, whilst the separate living room features a traditional fireplace creating cosy focal warmth.
However, the property's crowning glory is the spectacular terrace offering panoramic views toward the majestic Cime Caron – one of the valley's most photographed peaks. This outdoor space becomes the natural gathering point for summer barbecues and winter après-ski relaxation.
The lower level reveals a delightful surprise: a substantial 61 m² self-contained apartment with two bedrooms, open-plan kitchen-living area, and direct garden access. This versatile space hosts extended family, generates rental income, or provides live-in caretaker accommodation.
Excellent south-facing exposure maximises sunshine and mountain views. Two outdoor parking spaces plus a 26 m² garage provide ample vehicle storage.
The combination of main residence quality, rental apartment, and Three Valleys access creates outstanding value.
Some of the features: Balcony,Basement,Fireplace,Terrace,South,Private parking
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Location
Saint-Martin-de-Belleville is a preserved medieval village at 1,400m within the 3 Valleys ski area, renowned as one of the most authentically Savoyard settlements in a domain otherwise dominated by purpose-built resort architecture. The village has a permanent population, a Baroque church dating to 1682, and a growing concentration of high-end restaurants that has attracted significant culinary attention in recent years. Its property market sits between the accessibility of Les Menuires and the prestige of Méribel, drawing buyers who want 3 Valleys access with a genuine sense of place.


