£1,650 pcm
(£381 pw)
1 bed flat to rentThe Dean, Alresford, Hampshire SO24
1 bed
EPC Rating: B
About this property
One bedroom retirement apartment
Beautiful scenery
Large double bedroom
Access to all on site facilities
Guest suite for family and friends
24-hour emergency call system
Management costs included within the rent
This well-proportioned retirement apartment was built by McCarthy & Stone. The apartment enjoys the use of a private balcony to the rear of the block and offers a large double bedroom, a modern tiled shower room, fitted kitchen and a sizeable sitting/dining room with a patio door to the superb balcony. The apartment is located on the first floor, with lifts and stairs available to all floors.
The front door leads to a welcoming entrance hall, with a large boiler/storage cupboard. The generous sitting/dining room displays doors which open to the balcony, while the contemporary kitchen is fitted with a range of wall, base and drawer units with integrated appliances. The double bedroom has a dressing room, with the level access tiled shower room completing the accommodation The communal entrance to the development leads into a spacious reception area and access to all on-site facilities, including a hair salon, bistro style restaurant, communal lounge, laundry services and the on-site staff and care providers. Further advantages include a guest suite for family and friends and 24-hour emergency call system, with a video entry system.
Security Deposit: £1,903.84 (based on advertised rental price)
Holding Deposit: £380.76 (based on advertised rental price)
Minimum Term: 12 Months
Council Tax Band: B
Additional information
Materials used in construction: Ask Agent
Covenants/restrictions affecting the property: MacCarthy and Stone 70+ residence. Single: Must be 70+. Couple: One must be 70+.
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Alresford is a picturesque market town in the county of Hampshire, England, known for its Georgian architecture and strong community feel. Often referred to as “New Alresford” to distinguish it from nearby Old Alresford, the town sits alongside the River Alre and is famous for its watercress farming, celebrated each year at the lively Watercress Festival. Its main street is lined with independent shops, cafés, and traditional pubs, giving it a welcoming, village-like atmosphere. Alresford also serves as the western terminus of the Watercress Line, a heritage railway that attracts visitors seeking scenic steam train journeys through the countryside.
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