£475,000
1 bed flat for saleQueen Elizabeth Place, Orchard Lane, Alton, Hampshire GU34
1 bed
- New home
- Retirement
- Leasehold
Charters - Alton
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About this property
On-site House Manager
Homeowners’ lounge
Landscaped gardens
Camera entry system for additional peace of mind
Guest suite
Private car park
Close to shops, restaurants and amenities
A choice of one or two bedrooms
Pet's Welcome
Apartment 30 is a fantastic two-bedroom second floor apartment with a lovely sitting/dining room featuring its own private balcony, a fitted kitchen, two double bedrooms and two shower rooms. The principal bedroom benefits from a walk-in wardrobe and there is a handy utility cupboard for the washer/dryer located in the hallway.
The Development
A stunning new McCarthy & Stone development in the heart of Alton. This development will comprise 20 one-bedroom and 23 two-bedroom Retirement Living properties that boast a convenient location close to the town centre and a large area of south-facing amenity space.
These retirement properties offer the perfect blend for retirees. With your own beautiful and spacious apartment, and access to an on-site communal lounge and shared gardens where you can make new friends. Plus, because McCarthy & Stone take care of all the gardening and maintain the outside of your property, you can spend more of your retirement doing the things you love.
The development will have a House Manager who will keep everything running smoothly during office hours, and also feature a 24-hour emergency call system you can use at any time.
Found in the heart of Jane Austen country, Alton has so much to offer. So whatever you love doing in life, you’ll find Queen Elizabeth Place is ideally located to help you take full advantage of this charming market town and the surrounding area.
The Net Service Charge is £3,485.15 for a one bed and £5,227.70 for a two bed per annum
Ground rent £425.00 or £495.00 per annum
To be reviewed via a consultastion with the homeowners annually
You’ll notice immediately that everything you need on a daily basis is on your doorstep in the Georgian market town of Alton. A short walk takes you to Waitrose supermarket, so picking up the daily essentials is a breeze. The high street is close by too. Here you’ll discover lots of familiar names, including Sainsbury’s and M&S Food. The town has retained a wealth of independent shops, salons and boutiques. As befitting an area once famed for growing watercress, Alton hosts a weekly farmers’ market selling local and seasonal produce. This love of food is reflected in the town’s superb choice of eateries, from traditional pubs to restaurants offering world cuisines.
If you enjoy history, the Curtis Museum boasts one of the finest local history collections in Hampshire and you will be delighted to find an outstanding display of ceramics in The Allen Gallery. The glorious steam engines of the Watercress Line connect with the Alton’s train station.
When it comes to green spaces, you’ll be spoilt for choice. The public gardens are wonderful for an afternoon stroll and the bandstand hosts musical events throughout the summer.
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