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Full details for 4 Bedroom Property For Sale in Alton

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Description

The accommodation is very well-presented and has been cleverly extended in the last six years or so to provide well-designed living accommodation with convenient access (0.5 miles by foot) to the town centre. The generous living accommodation includes a spacious sitting room with a wood-burning stove, dining room and conservatory. The fitted kitchen includes a larder and access to the conservatory. There is also a separate utility room. On the first floor, there are four bedrooms and a family bathroom. Bedroom one benefits from fitted wardrobes. An airing cupboard is situated on the landing. The house is fitted with double glazing and a gas fired central heating system. The garden is a feature of the property providing a wonderful outside space to compliment the presentation of the house. This is a very appealing family home set at the end of no through road and with the benefit of a spectacular view.

Outside

The landscaped gardens are a stunning feature of the property. There is a paved patio located immediately at the rear of the house, along with an area of lawn, decorative and planted borders, together with retaining stone walls. Additionally, there is pedestrian access to the garage and off-street parking.

Situation

The house forms part of a no through road just about 0.5 of a mile from the centre of the town. There is a pleasant walk into town across Flood Meadows which includes a section of the River Wey Walk. The historic market town of Alton has a good range of High Street shops, weekly and specialist markets, Waitrose and M&S Simply Food, Sainsbury's, schooling for all age groups, further education college, two outlying golf courses and mainline station to London Waterloo. Of note, the village of Chawton is about three miles distant and is situated within the northern borders of the South Downs National Park. The SDNP and surrounding countryside provides ample opportunity for many country pursuits. The A31 provides a route to the A3 and M3 linking to London, the South Coast and beyond.
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