£545,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleThe Brook, Old Alresford SO24
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
Just added
About this property
Spacious Three Bedroom Home
Extended to Offer Superb Kitchen/Dining/Family Room
Large Sitting Room with Log Burner
Refitted Family Bathroom
Good Sized Sunny Gardens Front and Rear
Desirable Old Alresford Location
Village Green & Playground 1 min walk
Walk into Alresford Town Centre
Situated in the highly desirable village of Old Alresford, a deceptively spacious three bedroom semi-detached home. Extended to offer fantastic family-friendly space throughout, the property is beautifully presented throughout.
The porch leads into the large, sunny sitting room with double doors to the front garden and fireplace with log burner. The kitchen has been extended and is now a fantastic open plan space with plenty of storage and sitting/dining area with double doors to the rear garden. There is also a rear lobby, with side access and a downstairs loo and understairs storage.
Upstairs, the main bedroom has ample fitted storage, and there are two further double bedrooms, as well as a four piece family bathroom.
Outside, the rear garden is laid to lawn with a raised decked area to the back. The front garden is a lovely size, with a decked seating area outside the sitting room and is laid to lawn with hedging and fencing. The driveway has parking for two vehicles.
Old Alresford, with a village green and village hall at its centre, lies at the southern end of the Candover Valley in the middle of farming communities and the famous watercress beds. There is a wide variety of walks and cycle rides from the doorstep. Old Alresford has a strong village community, with its church, dramatic society, summer fayre, bonfire celebrations, cricket club and village events. The town of New Alresford lies within a mile to the south, a beautiful Georgian town known for its variety of independent shops, restaurants and inns located in stunning surroundings on the edge of the South Downs National Park. Attractions include the Watercress steam railway, schools for infant, junior and secondary education, churches and an active community. The cathedral city of Winchester is just a few miles away and there is easy access to the south coast, the Midlands and London via the road network. There is mainline rail access to London from Winchester or Basingstoke.
Services
Mains electricity and water. Oil fired central heating. Private drainage provided for properties in the road, and managed by Winchester City Council.
Local authority
Winchester City Council
Council Tax Band D
Directions
From our offices in Broad Street, head North on the B3046. After 0.8 miles, turn left down the side of The Green, and left again onto The Brook. Number 3 is on your right.
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The porch leads into the large, sunny sitting room with double doors to the front garden and fireplace with log burner. The kitchen has been extended and is now a fantastic open plan space with plenty of storage and sitting/dining area with double doors to the rear garden. There is also a rear lobby, with side access and a downstairs loo and understairs storage.
Upstairs, the main bedroom has ample fitted storage, and there are two further double bedrooms, as well as a four piece family bathroom.
Outside, the rear garden is laid to lawn with a raised decked area to the back. The front garden is a lovely size, with a decked seating area outside the sitting room and is laid to lawn with hedging and fencing. The driveway has parking for two vehicles.
Old Alresford, with a village green and village hall at its centre, lies at the southern end of the Candover Valley in the middle of farming communities and the famous watercress beds. There is a wide variety of walks and cycle rides from the doorstep. Old Alresford has a strong village community, with its church, dramatic society, summer fayre, bonfire celebrations, cricket club and village events. The town of New Alresford lies within a mile to the south, a beautiful Georgian town known for its variety of independent shops, restaurants and inns located in stunning surroundings on the edge of the South Downs National Park. Attractions include the Watercress steam railway, schools for infant, junior and secondary education, churches and an active community. The cathedral city of Winchester is just a few miles away and there is easy access to the south coast, the Midlands and London via the road network. There is mainline rail access to London from Winchester or Basingstoke.
Services
Mains electricity and water. Oil fired central heating. Private drainage provided for properties in the road, and managed by Winchester City Council.
Local authority
Winchester City Council
Council Tax Band D
Directions
From our offices in Broad Street, head North on the B3046. After 0.8 miles, turn left down the side of The Green, and left again onto The Brook. Number 3 is on your right.
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