Chalet Val Fex

Summary

This exclusive chalet, designed by architect Bön in 1950, is nestled within a protected natural park, ensuring unparalleled tranquility and privacy.

Set on over 2,000 sqm of private land, the 3-level wooden home features a bright living area, three bedrooms, panoramic terraces, and a charming fireplace.

Surrounded by breathtaking views, the property offers rare access to nature and timeless elegance in the heart of the Engadine Alps.

Specification

Living Area: Spread over three levels for versatile use.

Land Size: Over 2,000 sqm of private land within a protected natural park.

Bedrooms: 3 bedrooms across two upper floors, including panoramic terraces.

Bathrooms: 2 bathrooms, one on each upper floor.

Year Built: Designed and built in 1950 by architect Bön.

Construction: Fully wooden structure with a stone roof in excellent condition.

Kitchen: Functional and practical, offering breathtaking valley views.

Special Features: Charming fireplace, traditional stove, and double-glazed windows.

Access: Exclusive vehicle access permitted for owners.

Expansion Potential: Flexible interior layout allows for customization and enhancement.

Environment: Located in a serene natural reserve with strict construction limits, preserving its unique setting.

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Full Description

A one-of-a-kind property: an exclusive residence immersed in an extraordinary setting.

This stunning home, located within a protected natural park established in 1950, represents a truly unique opportunity. The park, subject to strict conservation regulations, ensures no new constructions, preserving the beauty and tranquility of the surrounding environment.

Designed in 1950 by architect Bön, the house is spread across three levels:

  • Basement: Currently configured for versatile use, offering multiple possibilities for repurposing.
  • First Floor: Features a bright living room, one bedroom, and a small bathroom.
  • Second Floor: Includes two bedrooms, a bathroom, and two panoramic terraces with breathtaking views.

With an optimal east-west exposure, the property is surrounded by over 2,000 sqm of private land, ensuring both privacy and direct contact with nature.

Entirely built in wood and featuring a perfectly maintained local stone roof, the house stands out for its double-glazed windows, large openings that fill the interiors with natural light, a cozy fireplace, and a traditional stove. The kitchen, designed in a practical and functional style, overlooks the valley, creating the perfect space to live and work while immersed in nature.

The property is easily accessible by car, thanks to an exclusive permit reserved for owners. Additionally, the interior offers numerous possibilities for expansion and reorganization, allowing for modifications without compromising the harmony of the original structure.

Located in an area with a limited number of residences and strict prohibitions against new buildings, this home is a rare gem for those seeking tranquility, exclusivity, and an authentic connection with the natural environment.