Spacious garden plot and double garage in a peaceful, central Alton setting.
- Tucked away private cul-de-sac location, low traffic
- Four bedrooms including principal en-suite shower room
- Refitted kitchen/breakfast room and separate office
- Large double garage, driveway parking and generous plot
- Water softener installed; full-fibre broadband available
- No flood risk; very low local crime rate
- Council Tax Band F — relatively expensive ongoing cost
- Constructed 1991–1995; EPC indicates scope for improvement
Set at the end of a small, private cul-de-sac, this four-bedroom detached house offers a calm, family-friendly setting within easy walking distance of Alton town centre. The ground floor layout includes a refitted kitchen/breakfast room, sitting room with a log-burning stove, office, cloakroom and separate utility — practical spaces for everyday family life and working from home. Outside, a sunny, manageable rear garden and large double garage sit on a generous plot, providing parking and secure storage.
Upstairs, four well-proportioned bedrooms include a principal suite with en-suite shower and a family bathroom. The house benefits from mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, double glazing, a fitted water softener and full-fibre broadband — useful practical features for modern living. The layout suits multigenerational use, with flexible living and bedroom arrangements.
Notable practical points are transparent: the property is freehold, in Council Tax Band F (expensive) and was constructed in the early 1990s (1991–1995). The energy-efficiency profile suggests scope for improvement and the double glazing install date is not recorded. There is no identified flood risk and local crime levels are very low, set in a comfortable, affluent neighbourhood with excellent school choices and good transport links to London.
This home will suit families seeking space, privacy and easy access to town amenities, or those looking for a comfortable downsizing option with room for visiting family. While presented well, buyers should allow for typical updates to improve energy efficiency and confirm any maintenance history during survey and pre-contract enquiries.