Guide price
£350,000
3 bed flat for saleThe Plestor, Selborne, Alton, Hampshire GU34
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
Leasehold
About this property
Three Bedroom Apartment
First Floor
Enriched with History
Two Reception Rooms
Bathroom
Ample Storage
Desirable Village Location
Grade II Listed Building
The Old Smokery is a distinctive maisonette brimming with character, featuring a quirky layout and situated in the heart of the highly sought-after Selborne village. Surrounded by the breathtaking South Downs National Park, the property offers easy access to beautiful nature walks. This Grade II listed gem, constructed from local Selborne stone, forms part of a landmark building located near the village center, directly opposite the historic Gilbert White's house.
The generous and flexible accommodation is split level, with access through a charming stable door. The bright and airy living room, with its open fireplace and sash window, offers picturesque views of The Plestor and High Street. The property also includes a stunning dining room, ideal for entertaining, and a bespoke kitchen fitted with a range of units and integrated appliances. Additional accommodation can be tailored to suit various needs, featuring three bedrooms and a bathroom.
As the name suggests, The Old Smokery was likely once used for smoking meats and fish, a common practice in rural England for food preservation. Although specific historical details about the building are scarce, it would have been an integral part of the village’s rich agricultural and culinary traditions.
Leasehold
89 Years Remianing on Lease
The generous and flexible accommodation is split level, with access through a charming stable door. The bright and airy living room, with its open fireplace and sash window, offers picturesque views of The Plestor and High Street. The property also includes a stunning dining room, ideal for entertaining, and a bespoke kitchen fitted with a range of units and integrated appliances. Additional accommodation can be tailored to suit various needs, featuring three bedrooms and a bathroom.
As the name suggests, The Old Smokery was likely once used for smoking meats and fish, a common practice in rural England for food preservation. Although specific historical details about the building are scarce, it would have been an integral part of the village’s rich agricultural and culinary traditions.
Leasehold
89 Years Remianing on Lease
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