£150,000

1 bed flat for sale
Lenten Street, Alton GU34

    • 1 bed

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: B

  • Retirement
  • Chain free
  • Leasehold

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About this property

  • Sought After Retirement Development

  • Second Floor One Bedroom Apartment

  • Newly Fitted Kitchen And Bathroom

  • Views Overlooking Alton's Public Gardens

  • Communal Areas And Laundry Room

  • Residents Parking

  • Convenient Town Centre Location

  • Excellent Transport Links

  • No Onward Chain

Beautiful retirement apartment in the exclusive development of Cooperage, devoted to the over 60's and located centrally in the popular Georgian market town of Alton. This one-bedroom home is conveniently located within walking distance to the high street shops and local transport links. The apartment has been updated by the current owner and benefits from views overlooking Alton's public gardens. We welcome this much-loved first floor home with light and spacious accommodation including living room, modern fitted kitchen with a comprehensive range of wall and base units, a double bedroom and newly fitted shower room. Continuing outside, The Cooperage further benefits from attractive manicured communal gardens, residents parking and lifts to all floors.

There is a resident House Manager, a central reception area with cloakrooms, and a laundry room, impressive and extensive hallways including seating areas, a lift, 2 alternative staircases to the upper floors and a residents lounge, which has a kitchen area and patio doors opening directly to the sun loggia and rear communal gardens.

The Cooperage is a small mews style private courtyard consisting of 34 age restricted mainly 1 bed apartments, cottages and lies directly between Lenten Street, Alton’s finest town street, and Westbrooke Gardens, the central public gardens, which have a programme of open air events, a bandstand and a bowling green. The neighbourhood includes the Market Square, town shops and stores, restaurants and inns, a library, community centre and walks beside the Wey Stream as well as through the town centre. The ambience of this old market town includes a weekly street market, regular specialist and historic events, local societies, and the Curtis Museum and the Allen Gallery. There are Sainsbury’s, Iceland and M&S in-town stores, a station (Waterloo line) with an adjacent Waitrose store, fitness clubs, doctors surgeries and, on the outskirts, a sports centre and two golf courses.

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  • Tenure

    Leasehold (64 years)

  • Service charge

    £3,188 per year

  • Council tax band

    C

  • Ground rent

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