Guide price
£250,000
1 bed flat for saleHigh Street, Alton, Hampshire GU34
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: E
- Leasehold
Homes Estate Agents Ltd
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About this property
Town Centre apartment
Deceptively spacious
Double bedroom
Sitting room
Kitchen/dining room
Bathroom
Attic room
Private entrance
Private outside space
Set within a period building in the heart of Alton’s bustling High Street, this deceptively spacious apartment offers charm, character and an impressive amount of living space.
To the front, the 18ft sitting room features a striking fireplace and large sash-style windows, creating a bright and welcoming atmosphere. The generous double bedroom offers comfort and tranquility, while the modern kitchen at the rear provides ample room for dining—comfortably seating six—and comes complete with plentiful storage, an integrated dishwasher and space for a washing machine and freestanding fridge freezer.
A well-appointed bathroom suite completes the main accommodation, with the added bonus of a versatile attic room—perfect as a home office, hobby space or occasional second bedroom.
The property features its own private entrance, a delightful spot perfect for a small table and chairs, and an additional outdoor area with storage—ideal for decking, pots and planters, a washing line and extra seating.
Beautifully presented throughout, this apartment simply must be viewed to be fully appreciated.
Leasehold. 125 years from 29th September 2004
Service Charge - n/a The flat has a 24% responsibility of shared costs
Ground Rent n/a
East Hampshire District Council. Tax Band B
All main services, gas heating
The market town of Alton provides an excellent variety of shops and amenities including a main line station with services into London Waterloo in just over one hour, which is also the home of the Watercress Line Heritage Steam Railway. Close to the station is Waitrose and on the edge of the town are Aldi, Lidl and Wickes. The High Street and Town Centre features Sainsburys, M&S Foodhall, Iceland, Boots, Superdrug, Costa, Nero, Grape Tree, Holland & Barratt and W H Smith along with pubs, coffee shops and restaurants, museum and gallery. There is a weekly produce market in the High Street and regular craft and farmers markets. The town is surrounded by countryside where outdoor activities can be enjoyed and Alton Sports Centre provides a wide range of facilities. There are schools for all ages in the town including hsdc Alton College offering A level and vocational courses. The nearby A31 provides links to Farnham, the A3, M3 and Winchester and the A339 links to Basingstoke.
For further information or to book a viewing appointment, please contact the team at Homes Alton office
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Leasehold (104 years)
Service charge
Council tax band
B
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