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£535,000

2 bed bungalow for sale
Hawthorn Close, Alresford, Hampshire SO24

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Chain free
  • Freehold

Charters - Alresford

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About this property

  • Level living accommodation

  • Two double bedrooms

  • Detached garage

  • Large Garden 85ft (to furthest point approx)

  • Cul-du-sac location

  • Close proximity to central Alresford

  • No onward chain

  • Well-presented throughout

Located in a highly sought-after area, this well-presented and well-maintained semi-detached bungalow offers well-proportioned accommodation arranged on the ground floor, providing a practical and comfortable living environment.

The entrance hall acts as a central hub, giving access to all principal rooms. The sitting/dining room is a particularly appealing, square-shaped space, ideal for both everyday living and entertaining, with excellent natural light and ample room for a full range of furniture.

There are two generous double bedrooms, both offering flexibility of use to suit individual needs, whether as main and guest bedrooms or with one adapted as a home office or hobby room. The family bathroom is conveniently positioned and fitted with a bath, wash hand basin and WC.

The kitchen is well laid out to maximise worktop and storage space and benefits from a door leading to a rear lobby, which in turn provides access to the garden. This arrangement is both practical and versatile, and also offers excellent potential for reconfiguration or extension, subject to the relevant planning permissions, to create a larger kitchen/dining area or a more open-plan living space.

The property benefits from UPVC double glazing throughout and is serviced by a gas boiler, contributing to comfort and energy efficiency. It is ready for immediate occupation while still offering scope for personalisation and modernisation.

Outside, the front of the property features a small, attractive garden with established flower borders, enhancing its kerb appeal. To the side, hardstanding provides off-road parking and leads to the detached garage, which offers secure storage, parking, or potential workshop space. A pedestrian gate gives convenient access to the rear garden.

The rear garden is a particular highlight, extending to approximately 85ft and offering a wonderful sense of space and privacy. It is ideal for outdoor entertaining, gardening enthusiasts, or families, with ample room for lawns, planting, seating areas, and potential future extensions, subject to planning permission.

Ideally positioned, the property is just an 8-minute walk (via Google Maps) to the town centre, shops, and doctor’s surgery, all accessible via a paved path. This superb combination of location, generous plot size, and development potential makes the property an outstanding opportunity for a wide range of buyers.
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Materials used in construction: Brick cavity

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Alresford is a charming and historic market town set in the heart of the Hampshire countryside. Known for its Georgian architecture, wide tree-lined streets, and welcoming atmosphere, it offers a perfect blend of rural beauty and vibrant community life. The town is famous for its connection to the River Itchen, which flows through its centre and creates a picturesque setting with clear waters, wildlife, and peaceful walking paths. Often called the “Watercress Capital of England, ” Alresford celebrates its heritage with the annual Watercress Festival, reflecting its strong ties to local agriculture and tradition. Independent shops, cosy cafés, and traditional pubs give the town a lively yet relaxed character, while the weekly market keeps the spirit of its trading history alive. Surrounded by rolling countryside and close to the South Downs National Park, Alresford is ideal for walking, cycling, and enjoying the outdoors. Its rich history, natural beauty, and strong sense of community make Alresford a delightful and timeless place to visit or call home.

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