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House For Sale £1,600,000
The Avenue, Alresford SO24


Description
A hidden gem in Alresford. Tucked away off The Avenue, this delightful Victorian house enjoys unobstructed countryside views, whilst being just five minutes' walk into the town centre.

A hidden gem! Tucked away off The Avenue, this delightful Victorian house has unobstructed countryside views giving it a rural feel. 'Trees' is conveniently located just five minutes' walk from Alresford town centre and sits on a secluded 1/3 acre plot with parking for four cars.

The house sits discretely behind a flint wall with no close neighbours, and is approached from a driveway to Arlebury Park Barns. A picket gate in a hedge leads to the front door and a step up into the house. The welcoming entrance hall features a coats cupboard, cloakroom and stairs to the first floor. To the right is the dining room, which has a blocked up fireplace with a useful display niche. A door connects to the comfortable sitting room, which has an open fireplace and French doors to the front garden. The kitchen has an ample range of fitted units, worktops and a breakfast bar, and leads through to a rear porch and utility room. The final room on the ground floor is used as a study, but could have various other uses.

Upstairs, there are four bedrooms, each having built-in wardrobes, and two bathrooms. Additional storage and linen cupboards are available on the landing, one of which is used as a small 'office'.

The house sits squarely on the plot and is enclosed by a delightful, mature garden, As its name suggests, a particular feature of the property are the trees that frame the house and garden, complemented by lawns, pretty flower and shrub borders, and a thriving vegetable plot. From the property, there are beautiful views over sheep fields and beyond to the vineyards on the south-facing slopes of The Arle Valley.

Alresford is 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, several churches and an active and inclusive community. Highlights in the calendar include the annual Watercress Festival in May and the Agricultural Show in September. The cathedral city of Winchester is about 7 miles away and there is easy access to the south coast, the midlands and London via the road network. There is also mainline rail access to London from both Winchester and Alton. Southampton airport is only about half an hour away by car

services Mains gas, electricity and water are connected. Private septic tank drainage.

Local authority information Winchester City Council
Council Tax Band: G

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