|The Sawmill

Recently renovated, the Old Sawmill offers 5 comfortable en-suite bedrooms with a seperate sitting room and dining room.
The chalet sleeps up to 12  people and is only available on a catered basis.

 

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The Old Sawmill dates back to the turn of the century and was in constant use as a working mill until the 1990’s. The property was then purchased by a local family; the mill turned into workshops and the adjoining chalet, which had been used by the resident family who originally owned the mill, turned into a very comfortable, 5 bedroom accommodation. Four of the en-suite bedrooms are on the first floor with the fifth on the ground floor together with a cosy sitting room and  kitchen/dining room. Two of the bedrooms are large enough to hold three beds should you wish to book a family room. The main entrance at the back of the chalet leads to a large entrance hall which has a washing machine and WC.

The Sawmill is equiped with TV, video and CD player and free broadband internet access.

The chalet is situated on the main road which leads into Morgins from Monthey at about 550 metres from the village centre.

 

Click the links below to see more pictures:

Lounge

Dining Room

Double Room

Twin Room

 

 

Floor Plan

Chalet Location

 

 

 

 

 
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