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£325,000

3 bed flat for sale
Cranbrook Court, Fleet GU51

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • Leasehold

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This ground floor maisonette sits in a well-kept residential development in Fleet, GU51, with neatly landscaped communal grounds, a private garage in a nearby block, and the added bonus of a brick-built shed at the rear. It is a peaceful setting with a strong community feel, making it just as appealing to first-time buyers as it is to landlords seeking a reliable rental investment.

Inside, the layout is straightforward and well proportioned. The reception room is the real highlight, with its generous size, large front window and original parquet flooring that immediately gives the space warmth and character. That same flooring continues into the hallway, adding a sense of continuity and charm. The kitchen has direct access out to a private little area of garden at the back, ideal for sitting out or enjoying a morning coffee. The kitchen and bathroom are serviceable but would benefit from updating, giving buyers the opportunity to modernise to their own taste. For investors, the property has excellent potential: Once refurbished, it could achieve a rental of up to £1,500 per month. For someone looking to live here themselves, it offers a comfortable base with plenty of scope to add value.

Fleet station is a little over a mile away, with direct trains to London Waterloo in under 45 minutes, making it a popular choice for commuters. Road links are equally strong, with the M3 close by for London and the south coast, and the A30 and A323 offering simple local routes.

Education is one of Fleet’s biggest attractions. Fleet Infant and Velmead Junior Schools are both rated Outstanding by Ofsted, while Calthorpe Park Secondary is consistently well regarded. For private options, St Nicholas’ School in Church Crookham and Yateley Manor are both easily reached, with Farnborough Hill and Lord Wandsworth College offering senior options nearby.

Fleet town centre is well served by national names and independents alike. There is a Waitrose and an M&S Foodhall, along with Boots, Waterstones and a selection of cafés. Among the independents, Serendipity is a long-standing favourite for gifts and interiors, Sugarplum is known for its handmade cakes, and Thatchers jewellers has been part of the town for decades. For bigger shopping trips, Farnham and Basingstoke both offer extensive retail centres, while Hartley Wintney is the place for browsing antiques and boutique fashion.

The local food and drink scene is varied and welcoming. The Hart is a popular spot for a Sunday roast, while El Castello serves Italian dishes that draw regulars from across the area. Café 46 is a go-to for coffee and brunch, and Ozone in the town centre has built a following for its wood-fired pizzas. For something more traditional, The Fox and Hounds just outside town is a classic pub with a friendly, community feel.

Green space is another of Fleet’s strengths. Fleet Pond Nature Reserve is Hampshire’s largest freshwater lake, with 141 acres of woodland and open water, perfect for weekend walks or early morning runs. The Basingstoke Canal runs right through the town, offering peaceful towpath walks and cycling routes. Hart Leisure Centre provides a modern gym, pool and sports facilities, while North Hants Golf Club is well regarded in the area.

Altogether, this maisonette offers practicality, character and genuine potential. With its parquet floors, private garden space, garage and shed, and a strong location, it is an excellent opportunity whether you are looking for a home to make your own or a rental investment with healthy yields

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  • Tenure

    Leasehold (938 years)

  • Service charge

    £996 per year

  • Council tax band

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