Quality of living redefined! In a sunny hillside location in Naters, with a fantastic view of the Rhone Valley, this architectural jewel stands in wonderful harmony with the surrounding Valais mountains. You live in the midst of nature and at the same time very centrally.
The residential building, extremely thoughtfully designed by the renowned Briger architect André Werlen, impresses with its straight lines and consistent orientation towards the southwest.
The villa includes a 7½-room apartment on the living and attic floors, a 3½-room separate apartment in the basement, as well as a double garage box with additional outdoor parking spaces. A generously designed garden complements the property excellently.
Particularly noteworthy are the central location, the unobstructed view, and the generous space conditions.
Majestic, the access to the house. The inviting staircase leads through magnificent nature to the main entrance of the house.
The separated entrance with a separate guest toilet guarantees privacy even when entering the house. The eye-catcher and at the same time the highlight of the property is the spacious dining and living area. The clever play with different room heights and stairs conveys a distinctly airy feeling. The beautifully positioned fireplace fits perfectly into the room and promises pleasant warmth and coziness.
With clever intermediate floors, the hillside location of the property is optimally utilized. Here are rooms and additional bathrooms accommodated. On the upper floor, one feels close to the sky thanks to the light-permeable skylights, while the inviting terrace on the ground floor becomes a garden room.
A large laundry room and cellar rooms belong to the property.
The practical 3½-room separate apartment was added to the original building in 1996.
The small town of Naters is located in the middle of the Upper Valais and is thus perfectly connected to the railway and national road network. The municipality of Naters extends from Rotten at 673 m above sea level to the 4,195 m high Aletschhorn.
The old village part of Naters has many historically valuable buildings, such as the parish church of St. Mauritius with the bell tower from the 12th century or the ossuary, which was built in 1514.
In the last 120 years, about 80 Swiss guardsmen have come from Naters. The museum "La Caverna" takes this circumstance into account with the Swiss Guard Museum.
The nearby ski and hiking area Blatten-Belalp offers relaxation and leisure enjoyment with many attractive offers for the whole family.
The property is located at Blattenstrasse 17.
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