This property is entirely beautiful. It is a wonderful 19th century chalet, modernised to a high standard with every conceivable detail attended to. It is filled with beautiful things, paintings, furniture and design elements - with some memorable touches, which include a fantastic collection of Jazz CDs, a state-of-the-art wood burner / oven, tonnes of cleverly managed space (including a giant "children's room" on the first floor with four comfortable beds), a large boot room for skiers, a superbly stocked kitchen and (for those care) some striking art work. Each bedroom is very comfortable, and stocked amply with bedding and towels, lamps, storage and windows (or balconies) opening onto some of the finest views in the region. The house has a lovely, well-positioned garden, two parking spaces, tonnes of wood for the burner, and no immediate neighbours. The village is quiet but amazingly well placed for anyone exploring the area. It is a few minutes by car from Morillon (a quiet gateway for the Grand Massif) and close to Les Carroz, for anyone wanting a wide choice of restaurants, bars and shopping. The highlights of this amazing property are (1) the ground floor kitchen-dining room - which can cater easily to 10/12 people (and then in comfort and style) and (2) the host - Nicholas - who cannot have done more for us before and during our stay. He is kind, generous and thoughtful - and we would not have enjoyed our holiday as much as we did but for his attentions. In short, we wanted for nothing, and could not have wanted for more. Amazing in every meaningful way.
Cette propriété est entièrement belle. C'est un chalet du 19ème siècle, modernisé à un niveau élevé avec chaque détail soigné. Il est rempli de belles choses, de peintures, de meubles et d'éléments de design - avec une fantastique collection de CD de jazz, un incroyable poêle à bois / four et des tonnes d'espace intelligemment géré. Le village est calme mais bien placé pour quiconque explore la région. Il est à quelques minutes en voiture de Morillon (une porte d'entrée calme pour le Grand Massif) et proche des Carroz. Les points forts de cette propriété étonnante sont (1) la cuisine-salle à manger au rez-de-chaussée (qui peut accueillir avec style jusqu'à 10/12 personnes) et (2) l'hôte, Nicolas, qui ne peut pas avoir fait plus pour nous avant et pendant notre séjour . Bref, nous ne voulions rien et nous n'aurions pas pu rêver mieux. Incroyable à tous points de vue.