Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Starting at €9,700 per Week
Chalet Arthur in Chamonix is a sumptuous blend of traditional and contemporary. An airy yet yet warm and cosy chalet, its design makes use of traditional alpine architecture (it is a former mill house), along with a largely monochromatic colour palate featuring pops of colour that draw the eye.
Sleeping a total of 22 guests, it’s a property that’s ideally suited for several families holidaying together, or groups of friends. There are several spacious social areas, not least the large, open-plan living and dining room with its feature fireplace, Mont Blanc views, and simply enormouse corner sofa. Just slightly below this is a more intimate sunken cocktail space. On the lower ground floor there is also a generous bar/entertainment space to enjoy a few drinks together.
To complete the communal living space, there is a cosy TV snug with games, and a large, fully equipped kitchen and breakfast room. This features everything you couldneed with an AGA stove, large island and access out to one of the sunny balconies.
Chalet Arthur features several wellness facilities to ensure that all guests are relaxed and rejevenated during their stay. On the large terrace there’s a traditional hot tub with magnificent views down the Chamonix Valley, whilst idoors there’s a sauna and treatment space for massages to revive tired ski muscles.
The chalet is able to accommodate up to 12 adults and 10 children across the 7 bedrooms. The chalet’s master suite is a haven. On the ground floor, it has picture windows to make the most of the alpine views from either the bed or the roll-top bathtub. Two further double rooms are both en-suite, while the final two double rooms share a ‘Jack & Jill’ shower room. An en-suite twin bedroom and the children’s room complete Arthur’s bedrooms. The childrens bunkroom is sure to be a frenzy of activity throughout the holiday with five sets of bunk beds, allowing up to 10 little friends to enjoy a “sleepover party” every night of the week.
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