The 18’9 sitting/dining room opens onto a private south-westerly patio, ideal for enjoying sunny afternoons. The modern fitted kitchen includes built-in and integrated appliances, complemented by a utility cupboard off the spacious entrance hall with a fitted washer/dryer. Both double bedrooms are generously sized; the master boasts a walk-in wardrobe and a contemporary en-suite shower room, while the second bedroom offers flexibility as a guest suite or hobbies room. A stylish additional shower room completes the accommodation. Built to a high standard, the apartment is highly energy-efficient, with added conveniences such as a security door entry system, private residents’ and visitor parking, and a mobility scooter store. Pets are welcome too! Residents enjoy the independence of their own home with access to communal spaces, including a lounge, gardens, and regular activities. A dedicated House Manager ensures smooth day-to-day operations, while a 24-hour emergency call system provides peace of mind. Nestled in picturesque Jane Austen country, Queen Elizabeth Place offers easy access to Alton’s charming market town and stunning countryside.
TENURE
Leasehold
Unexpired Years: 996
Annual Ground Rent: 495
Ground Rent Increase: 2% per annum
Ground Rent Review Period: 15 years
Annual Service: £5594.04(03/24-03/25)
These details are to be confirmed by the vendor’s solicitor and must be verified by a buyer’s solicitor.
You’ll notice immediately that everything you need on a daily basis is on your doorstep in the Georgian market town of Alton. A short walk takes you to Waitrose supermarket, so picking up the daily essentials is a breeze. The high street is close by too. Here you’ll discover lots of familiar names, including Sainsbury’s and M&S Food. The town has retained a wealth of independent shops, salons and boutiques. As befitting an area once famed for growing watercress, Alton hosts a weekly farmers’ market selling local and seasonal produce. This love of food is reflected in the town’s superb choice of eateries, from traditional pubs to restaurants offering world cuisines.
If you enjoy history, the Curtis Museum boasts one of the finest local history collections in Hampshire and you will be delighted to find an outstanding display of ceramics in The Allen Gallery. The glorious steam engines of the Watercress Line connect with the Alton’s train station.
When it comes to green spaces, you’ll be spoilt for choice. The public gardens are wonderful for an afternoon stroll and the bandstand hosts musical events throughout the summer.
Charters Alton
Charters Estate Agents Alton
70 High Street
Alton
Hampshire
GU34 1ET