In the picturesque village of Ransol, in the parish of Canillo, at 1,800 meters above sea level, we find an authentic rustic house from 1800, a traditional construction originally used to shelter livestock and store hay, recently converted into a home while respecting all current building and environmental regulations, and offering the comfort required to live at the top of the Pyrenees. This rustic house is located just 1 minute from the Soldeu - El Tarter ski slopes, which connect to the largest ski domain in the Pyrenees, Grandvalira.
Located at the gateway to the Ransol valley, a mountain pass renowned for high-level cycling training and as a starting point for trails leading to lakes and peaks in the area, its location allows easy access in 15 minutes to the French border and in 20 minutes to the shopping centers of Escaldes-Engordany and Andorra la Vella.
The rustic house offers 300 m² of built surface. In the former livestock area, there is a garage for two cars with private access exclusive to the old village residents, plus a machinery area and pantry where the original feeding trough is still preserved. In the access ramp area, once used to bring up hay carts, we find the original main door leading into a large entrance hall, from which we access 3 bedrooms and a full bathroom, one of them currently fitted out as a gym.
On the upper floor there is a spacious open-plan room under the roof with views of the valley and mountains, combining kitchen, dining room and living room with a spectacular central fireplace. From this room, a reclaimed barn door leads to the duplex suite bedroom, featuring a large bathroom with dressing room, an original staircase leading to the main bedroom, and a private terrace/solarium with unbeatable views.
In terms of sustainability and comfort, the property includes pre-installation for photovoltaic panels, an aerothermal system providing the necessary energy for hot water and underfloor heating with home automation control, as well as a centralized vacuum system.