£175,000
2 bed flat for saleEllingham Close, Alresford, Hampshire SO24
2 beds
EPC Rating: D
- Retirement
- Leasehold
Charters - Alresford
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About this property
First-floor apartment
Bright and spacious sitting room
Separate, well-appointed kitchen
Two comfortable bedrooms
Secure communal entrance
Aged 55 years and over
Attractive, well-maintained communal gardens
A beautifully maintained first-floor apartment, ideally situated within easy walking distance of the charming and historic centre of Alresford.
This well-presented property is located within a purpose-built development designed exclusively for residents aged 55 and over, offering peaceful and secure living within a well-regarded community setting.
Accessed via a secure communal entrance, a staircase leads to the first floor where a private front door opens into a welcoming open-plan hallway. From here, doors lead to all principal rooms, including a bright and spacious sitting room which benefits from a pleasant southerly aspect, flooding the space with natural light throughout the day. The sitting room also provides direct access to a separate kitchen, which is well-appointed with a range of wall, base, and drawer units, alongside ample space for freestanding appliances.
The apartment offers two comfortable bedrooms, both of which are served by a neatly presented bathroom. The property is set within well-maintained communal gardens, offering attractive green space for residents to enjoy.
Agent’s Note: Ownership of properties within Ellingham Close is restricted to those aged 55 years and over.
Leasehold 125 Years
Unexpired Years: 89 Years
Annual Ground Rent: Inc
Ground Rent Increase: Tbc
Ground Rent Review Period: Annually
Annual Service: £3,462.12
These details are to be confirmed by the vendor's solicitor and must be verified by a buyer's solicitor.
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Materials used in construction: Brick under tile
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Alresford exudes the timeless charm of a Georgian town, boasting a collection of picturesque, colour-washed houses that enchant visitors at every turn. Renowned not only for its scenic beauty but also for its diverse shopping experiences, Alresford offers a delightful array of options catering to various needs and tastes. From traditional establishments such as butchers, fishmongers, greengrocers, and wine merchants to modern conveniences like two well-stocked convenience stores, the town ensures residents and visitors alike can easily procure essential items. Moreover, Alresford's appeal extends beyond mere necessities, inviting exploration of its vibrant antiques and fine art scene, designer boutiques featuring exquisite furnishings and clothing, as well as charming shops offering an array of gifts and crafts. The heart of Alresford pulsates with a lively café culture, with numerous quaint eateries, pubs, hotels, and restaurants beckoning patrons to indulge in culinary delights. Catering to everyday needs, the town also hosts essential services such as a bank, pharmacies, and various other outlets, ensuring convenience is always within reach. Adding to its allure, Alresford enjoys proximity to Alton and Winchester, further expanding the spectrum of local amenities and leisure pursuits and direct commuter links to London.
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