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Full details for 1 Bedroom Property For Sale in Alton

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Description

This first floor apartment is conveniently located and has an outlook over the Public Gardens and Lady Place car park. The flat has recently been refurbished resulting in a fresh and modern flat. There are new white uPVC double glazed windows, which incorporate fanlights. Any purchaser must be a minimum of 60 years of age. In an unrivalled central town location, the development was built by Deeprose in 1988. The communal facilities are listed separately. There are built-in cupboards, emergency pull cords and a communal entry phone system with an automatic door release, electric/ storage heating and light/power switch plates at a user-friendly height.


This first floor apartment is conveniently located and has an outlook over the Public Gardens and Lady Place car park. The flat has recently been refurbished resulting in a fresh and modern flat. There are new white uPVC double glazed windows, which incorporate fanlights. Any purchaser must be a minimum of 60 years of age. In an unrivalled central town location, the development was built by Deeprose in 1988. The communal facilities are listed separately. There are built-in cupboards, emergency pull cords and a communal entry phone system with an automatic door release, electric/ storage heating and light/power switch plates at a user-friendly height.The apartment is situated in Lady Place Court, an age exclusive development sited between the Market Square and Westbrooke Gardens, which lie directly opposite. The gardens can be seen from the living room and include a collection of sculptures, a private bowls club, a bandstand, and a refined and varied programme of events during the Summer. The neighbourhood also provides the town’s main shops, restaurants and inns, the library, Community Centre, HSDC Alton College and the Wey stream. This historical market town also has M&S and Sainsbury’s in-town stores, a museum and
gallery, station (Waterloo line) and Waitrose store, open air markets and interest clubs, with the much awaited new former brewery site development to come.

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