Property
Ownership: | For Sale |
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Type: | Single Family |
Rooms: | 8 |
Bedrooms: | 3 BR |
Bathrooms: | 1 |
Pets: | Pets No |
Lot Size: | 14.98 Acres |
Financials
Listing Courtesy of Carole Edwards Realty
DescriptionWelcome to a truly special property - designed as a replica of a classic chalet in the ski region of St. Martino, Italy, and brought to life by the original owners after discovering the design in a 1960s architectural magazine. This home is more than a place to live; it’s a work of art steeped in story and style inspired by the Italian Alps.
Set on 15 acres, the home is surrounded by mature landscaping, including perennial shrubs, flowering gardens, a small pond, and a 30-year-old climbing hydrangea that drapes gracefully along the stone corner of the house. An apple orchard provides bushels of red and green apples every fall with the adjacent field providing breathtaking mountain views.
Inside, cathedral ceilings with exposed beams create an airy and expansive feel in the living room, which is filled with natural light from oversized windows and features an open-concept balcony above. The warm cedar siding throughout the interior pairs beautifully with the fieldstone walls—crafted from stone harvested directly from the property itself. A custom-built coffee table, made from a tree felled onsite, and other handcrafted furnishings built specifically for this home (many of which are included in the sale) add to the authenticity and charm. The property also includes a barn perfect for storage or hobby use. The house has a durable metal roof for long-term peace of mind.
This is more than a home—it’s a legacy property, a place where craftsmanship, history, and nature converge. You will not find this amount of character in a new construction. Homes with this level of architectural integrity and natural maturity rarely come to market. Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of inspired living.Amenities- beamed ceilings
- Built-in Features
- Cable Connected
- Cathedral Ceiling(s)
- Chandelier
- Cooktop
- Electric Cooktop
- Electricity Connected
- High ceiling
- High Speed Internet
- Microwave
- Natural Woodwork
- Oil Water Heater
- Pond
- Refrigerator
- Sound System
Welcome to a truly special property - designed as a replica of a classic chalet in the ski region of St. Martino, Italy, and brought to life by the original owners after discovering the design in a 1960s architectural magazine. This home is more than a place to live; it’s a work of art steeped in story and style inspired by the Italian Alps.
Set on 15 acres, the home is surrounded by mature landscaping, including perennial shrubs, flowering gardens, a small pond, and a 30-year-old climbing hydrangea that drapes gracefully along the stone corner of the house. An apple orchard provides bushels of red and green apples every fall with the adjacent field providing breathtaking mountain views.
Inside, cathedral ceilings with exposed beams create an airy and expansive feel in the living room, which is filled with natural light from oversized windows and features an open-concept balcony above. The warm cedar siding throughout the interior pairs beautifully with the fieldstone walls—crafted from stone harvested directly from the property itself. A custom-built coffee table, made from a tree felled onsite, and other handcrafted furnishings built specifically for this home (many of which are included in the sale) add to the authenticity and charm. The property also includes a barn perfect for storage or hobby use. The house has a durable metal roof for long-term peace of mind.
This is more than a home—it’s a legacy property, a place where craftsmanship, history, and nature converge. You will not find this amount of character in a new construction. Homes with this level of architectural integrity and natural maturity rarely come to market. Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of inspired living.
- beamed ceilings
- Built-in Features
- Cable Connected
- Cathedral Ceiling(s)
- Chandelier
- Cooktop
- Electric Cooktop
- Electricity Connected
- High ceiling
- High Speed Internet
- Microwave
- Natural Woodwork
- Oil Water Heater
- Pond
- Refrigerator
- Sound System
Welcome to a truly special property designed as a replica of a classic chalet in the ski region of St.

- View of property exterior with stone siding
- Snow covered property with stone siding
- Exterior view
- View of side of home featuring stone siding
- Living area with a stone fireplace, light wood-style flooring, a wood ceiling with exposed beams, a chandelier, and high vaulted ceiling
- Living area with wooden walls, wooden ceiling, wood-type flooring, and a chandelier
- Living room with hardwood / wood-style floors
- Living area featuring hardwood / wood-style floors
- 9
- Bedroom featuring wooden walls and a wooden ceiling with exposed beams
- Office area featuring dark wood-type flooring, wood ceiling, and wooden walls
- 12
- 13
- Living room with wood finished floors, a wooden ceiling with exposed beams, a chandelier, and wood walls
- Bedroom featuring wood walls, a wood ceiling with exposed beams, and wood finished floors
- Bathroom with dark flooring, vanity, wooden walls, and a wood ceiling with exposed beams
- View of dining space
- 18
- Kitchen featuring brown cabinetry, light countertops, freestanding refrigerator, a wood ceiling with exposed beams, and black electric stovetop
- Bedroom with wood finished floors and wood walls
- Detailed view
- View of grassy yard
- Exterior view
- View of yard featuring a view of rural / pastoral area
- View of yard with a barn, an outdoor structure, and a wooded view
- View of nature
- View of yard with a wooded view
- Map / location
- Aerial overview of property's location
- View of a document with a collage of images
- View of property floor plan
DescriptionWelcome to a truly special property - designed as a replica of a classic chalet in the ski region of St. Martino, Italy, and brought to life by the original owners after discovering the design in a 1960s architectural magazine. This home is more than a place to live; it’s a work of art steeped in story and style inspired by the Italian Alps.
Set on 15 acres, the home is surrounded by mature landscaping, including perennial shrubs, flowering gardens, a small pond, and a 30-year-old climbing hydrangea that drapes gracefully along the stone corner of the house. An apple orchard provides bushels of red and green apples every fall with the adjacent field providing breathtaking mountain views.
Inside, cathedral ceilings with exposed beams create an airy and expansive feel in the living room, which is filled with natural light from oversized windows and features an open-concept balcony above. The warm cedar siding throughout the interior pairs beautifully with the fieldstone walls—crafted from stone harvested directly from the property itself. A custom-built coffee table, made from a tree felled onsite, and other handcrafted furnishings built specifically for this home (many of which are included in the sale) add to the authenticity and charm. The property also includes a barn perfect for storage or hobby use. The house has a durable metal roof for long-term peace of mind.
This is more than a home—it’s a legacy property, a place where craftsmanship, history, and nature converge. You will not find this amount of character in a new construction. Homes with this level of architectural integrity and natural maturity rarely come to market. Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of inspired living.Amenities- beamed ceilings
- Built-in Features
- Cable Connected
- Cathedral Ceiling(s)
- Chandelier
- Cooktop
- Electric Cooktop
- Electricity Connected
- High ceiling
- High Speed Internet
- Microwave
- Natural Woodwork
- Oil Water Heater
- Pond
- Refrigerator
- Sound System
Welcome to a truly special property - designed as a replica of a classic chalet in the ski region of St. Martino, Italy, and brought to life by the original owners after discovering the design in a 1960s architectural magazine. This home is more than a place to live; it’s a work of art steeped in story and style inspired by the Italian Alps.
Set on 15 acres, the home is surrounded by mature landscaping, including perennial shrubs, flowering gardens, a small pond, and a 30-year-old climbing hydrangea that drapes gracefully along the stone corner of the house. An apple orchard provides bushels of red and green apples every fall with the adjacent field providing breathtaking mountain views.
Inside, cathedral ceilings with exposed beams create an airy and expansive feel in the living room, which is filled with natural light from oversized windows and features an open-concept balcony above. The warm cedar siding throughout the interior pairs beautifully with the fieldstone walls—crafted from stone harvested directly from the property itself. A custom-built coffee table, made from a tree felled onsite, and other handcrafted furnishings built specifically for this home (many of which are included in the sale) add to the authenticity and charm. The property also includes a barn perfect for storage or hobby use. The house has a durable metal roof for long-term peace of mind.
This is more than a home—it’s a legacy property, a place where craftsmanship, history, and nature converge. You will not find this amount of character in a new construction. Homes with this level of architectural integrity and natural maturity rarely come to market. Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of inspired living.
- beamed ceilings
- Built-in Features
- Cable Connected
- Cathedral Ceiling(s)
- Chandelier
- Cooktop
- Electric Cooktop
- Electricity Connected
- High ceiling
- High Speed Internet
- Microwave
- Natural Woodwork
- Oil Water Heater
- Pond
- Refrigerator
- Sound System

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