Aldershot, Hampshire
£250,000
Guide price
Guide price
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Bedrooms: 4
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Believed to be constructed around the 1920´s, is this extended four bedroom family home which is located in the North Town side of Aldershot which is close the local shops and bus routes. The property benefits from driveway parking for three cars, a good sized lounge dining room, conservatory, kitchen breakfast room, utility room, good sized rear garden, four bedrooms and downstairs shower room.
LOCATION Aldershot, located about 37 miles southwest of London, is known for being "The Home of The British Army" and is steeped in military history. There are many historic buildings and monuments around the town including the 30 foot high 26 feet long ´Wellington Statue´ was designed and built by Matthew Cotes Wayatt from recycled bronze from cannons captured at the Battle of Waterloo.
There are a wealth of sporting facilities in the town including a tennis centre, bowling, swimming pools and lido, Sports Centres and the Alpine Snow Sports Centre. In 2008 Aldershot was chosen as the official training camp for the British Olympic team ahead of the 2012 Olympic Games in London and that part of the Olympics will be held in the town. The local professional football team is Aldershot Town who compete in the npower League Two.
There are also entertainment venues in the town including The Palace, West End Centre and Princes Hall, restaurants and a shopping centre. Aldershot rail station provides a direct link to London Waterloo in under an hour.
GROUND FLOOR ACCOMMODATION You enter this charming 1920´s home via a double glazed front door which leads you into a light entrance hall with a feature archway with doors leading to the, study, lounge and downstairs shower room which comprises a wash hand basin, low level W.C. and a fully tiled walk in shower cubicle with wall mounted electric shower. The study is accessed via a folding door with views to the front of the property. The lounge is a good size with an attractive feature fireplace and an archway which creates a subtle separation leading through to the dining area with windows to the front overlooking the drive and sliding patio doors to the rear leading through to the conservatory. Folding doors lead into the kitchen breakfast room with an array of eye and base level units with integrated oven and hob, space for washing machine, dishwasher, single sink and drainer, window to the rear overlooking the garden, utility area with space for a tumble drier and fridge and a door leading you out to a raised decked area.
FIRST FLOOR ACCOMMODATION From landing there is a door leading to bedroom one which is front aspect and benefits from built in wardrobes. Bedroom two is a good size dual aspect to front and side, also built in wardrobes. Bedroom three and four overlook the rear garden. The bathroom has a panel enclosed bath, low level W.C., wash hand basin with vanity inset and half tiled walls.
OUTSIDE To the rear of the property the property has a raised decked area with steps down to the side access gate and the garden is mainly laid to lawn with wood panel fencing.
To the front there is driveway parking.
LOCATION Aldershot, located about 37 miles southwest of London, is known for being "The Home of The British Army" and is steeped in military history. There are many historic buildings and monuments around the town including the 30 foot high 26 feet long ´Wellington Statue´ was designed and built by Matthew Cotes Wayatt from recycled bronze from cannons captured at the Battle of Waterloo.
There are a wealth of sporting facilities in the town including a tennis centre, bowling, swimming pools and lido, Sports Centres and the Alpine Snow Sports Centre. In 2008 Aldershot was chosen as the official training camp for the British Olympic team ahead of the 2012 Olympic Games in London and that part of the Olympics will be held in the town. The local professional football team is Aldershot Town who compete in the npower League Two.
There are also entertainment venues in the town including The Palace, West End Centre and Princes Hall, restaurants and a shopping centre. Aldershot rail station provides a direct link to London Waterloo in under an hour.
GROUND FLOOR ACCOMMODATION You enter this charming 1920´s home via a double glazed front door which leads you into a light entrance hall with a feature archway with doors leading to the, study, lounge and downstairs shower room which comprises a wash hand basin, low level W.C. and a fully tiled walk in shower cubicle with wall mounted electric shower. The study is accessed via a folding door with views to the front of the property. The lounge is a good size with an attractive feature fireplace and an archway which creates a subtle separation leading through to the dining area with windows to the front overlooking the drive and sliding patio doors to the rear leading through to the conservatory. Folding doors lead into the kitchen breakfast room with an array of eye and base level units with integrated oven and hob, space for washing machine, dishwasher, single sink and drainer, window to the rear overlooking the garden, utility area with space for a tumble drier and fridge and a door leading you out to a raised decked area.
FIRST FLOOR ACCOMMODATION From landing there is a door leading to bedroom one which is front aspect and benefits from built in wardrobes. Bedroom two is a good size dual aspect to front and side, also built in wardrobes. Bedroom three and four overlook the rear garden. The bathroom has a panel enclosed bath, low level W.C., wash hand basin with vanity inset and half tiled walls.
OUTSIDE To the rear of the property the property has a raised decked area with steps down to the side access gate and the garden is mainly laid to lawn with wood panel fencing.
To the front there is driveway parking.
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