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Located in Viuz-En-Sallaz, France
• Web ID: VXJZ
Situated less than half an hour away from Geneva, in Viuz-en-Sallaz and, in the opposite direction, twenty minutes from the ski slopes of the Grand Massif, this magnificent seventeenth century château was professionally restored in 2000 by its current owner and stands in the midst of its large landscaped grounds, planted with trees over an area of approximately 18,000 square meters. The village of Viuz-en-Sallaz is set against the backdrop of the southern slopes of Les Brasses (1,502 meters) and facing the Môle (1,863 meters) and is halfway between Geneva, Annecy and Chamonix. The property is situated in the Green Valley area where several valleys open out and can be reached very easily from Annemasse and Geneva in around twenty minutes. The property includes a château, a warden’s house and a farm. The château has an area of 900 square meters spread over two levels and the attic and its charm and authenticity will attract anyone who loves the ambience of historic buildings. When wandering through its fifteen rooms, you will feel as if you are taking a delightful journey through the corridors of time. In fact, the rooms have been decorated with objects and furniture steeped in history, testimony to each of the significant eras that the château has lived through since its construction. While admiring the exposed beam ceilings and original wooden floors, the kitchen and its large eighteenth century fireplace, the nineteenth century fireplaces and paneling, the vaults of the old chapel and the magnificent staircase, you will make the transition from Baroque to Classical in just a few steps. Further points of interest are the fir and oak floors on the first floor, the exposed beams in various rooms, the fireplaces of the east wing, the original dovecote and the perfectly preserved vaults of the chapel. The outbuildings include a four-room warden’s house and an adjoining farm. Furthermore, the estate is built on a plot of land of approximately 18,000 squared meters and is entirely enclosed by its outer walls. Hundred-year-old trees grow here and there is also a fully south-facing swimming pool, a terrace, a fountain and a winter garden. Outside swimming pool.
Situated less than half an hour away from Geneva, in Viuz-en-Sallaz and, in the opposite direction, twenty minutes from the ski slopes of the Grand Massif, this magnificent seventeenth century château was professionally restored in 2000 by its current owner and stands in the midst of its large landscaped grounds, planted with trees over an area of approximately 18,000 square meters. The village of Viuz-en-Sallaz is set against the backdrop of the southern slopes of Les Brasses (1,502 meters) and facing the Môle (1,863 meters) and is halfway between Geneva, Annecy and Chamonix. The property is situated in the Green Valley area where several valleys open out and can be reached very easily from Annemasse and Geneva in around twenty minutes. The property includes a château, a warden’s house and a farm. The château has an area of 900 square meters spread over two levels and the attic and its charm and authenticity will attract anyone who loves the ambience of historic buildings. When wandering through its fifteen rooms, you will feel as if you are taking a delightful journey through the corridors of time. In fact, the rooms have been decorated with objects and furniture steeped in history, testimony to each of the significant eras that the château has lived through since its construction. While admiring the exposed beam ceilings and original wooden floors, the kitchen and its large eighteenth century fireplace, the nineteenth century fireplaces and paneling, the vaults of the old chapel and the magnificent staircase, you will make the transition from Baroque to Classical in just a few steps. Further points of interest are the fir and oak floors on the first floor, the exposed beams in various rooms, the fireplaces of the east wing, the original dovecote and the perfectly preserved vaults of the chapel. The outbuildings include a four-room warden’s house and an adjoining farm. Furthermore, the estate is built on a plot of land of approximately 18,000 squared meters and is entirely enclosed by its outer walls. Hundred-year-old trees grow here and there is also a fully south-facing swimming pool, a terrace, a fountain and a winter garden. Outside swimming pool.