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House For Sale £350,000
Dickenson Walk, Alresford


Description

A really well-presented house with two double bedrooms set in a secluded and quiet position at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, bordering a recreation ground. There is a low-maintenance, southerly-facing garden with side access, and a garage.

The house is approached via a gate and path across the front garden to an enclosed porch and front door. The door opens to the sitting room, where there is a built-in cupboard, stairs to the first floor and a box window to the front. The sitting room is open-plan to the dining area, which has a door to the conservatory, where there is a door to the garden. A wide opening from the dining area leads to the kitchen, which has been re-fitted with a range of units and drawers, worktops above. Built-in appliances include a fridge/freezer, oven, induction hob and extractor hood. 

Upstairs, on the first floor landing is a linen cupboard and loft access hatch. The boiler in the loft. Bedroom one is a large double room with a built-in wardrobe and further built-in storage. Bedroom two has a window overlooking the garden and a recess, suitable for a wardrobe. The shower room has a white suite comprising a shower enclosure with glass door, a wash hand basin with vanity storage below, a wc, heated towel rail and ceiling extractor. 

Outside, there is a low-maintenance front garden accessed via a picket gate. A path leads around the side of the house, with a gate leading through to the rear garden. The garden is set on two levels, with the upper area adjoining the rear of the house and having a barbecue entertaining area and a bespoke covered seating area. The lower area has a small lawn, raised beds and a path to the garage, which is accessed directly from the garden.  

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 
We understand that mains gas, electricity, water and drainage are connected. 

LOCAL AUTHORITY INFORMATION
Winchester City Council
Council Tax Band: C

 


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