Winchester As Well As Towns Such As Stockbridge, Alresford and Petersfi Eld, Hampshire Offers a Wonderful Variety of Destinations

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Winchester As Well As Towns Such As Stockbridge, Alresford and Petersfi Eld, Hampshire Offers a Wonderful Variety of Destinations Local Overview Local area overview The numbers Hampshire The area % Hampshire’s appeal to property purchasers continues 94 to grow as more and more people move from the capital The average we achieve to the county. From The South Downs National Park of guide price to the east and the New Forest to the west, The Solent coastline to the city of Winchester as well as towns such as Stockbridge, Alresford and Petersfi eld, Hampshire offers a wonderful variety of destinations. Not only does % it boast beautiful countryside but also excellent schools, 73 facilities and leisure activities. And of course the fast of our properties are priced and regular train services to London have always been at under £1,000,000 a draw for those moving out of the capital but needing to commute. In the past 12 months we’ve helped people sell and buy a wide range of different homes in Hampshire, from thatched cottages and land with planning permission, % to village houses of all styles. 85 of our buyers come from Our approach is uniquely powerful in that we pool out of the area the experience and expertise of our Winchester, Basingstoke, Hungerford and Haslemere teams. If you’re selling, this enables you to reach the maximum number of the right buyers – we also have our 29 London offi ces, broadening our reach to include the ever-increasing number of London buyers. If you’re looking to buy, it means you can reap the rewards of our genuinely encyclopedic local knowledge. Trust and integrity at every level Recently Currently Sold For Sale Since the election, buyers and sellers alike have swung into action, and with From pretty village houses, thatched rural cottages to more contemporary living, interest rates at record lows, demand is soaring. Thanks to our network of there’s a treasure trove of stunning homes in Hampshire. And the properties shown 29 London offices, we’re able to capture the widest possible range of people here are just the tip of the iceberg – you’ll find many, many more on our website looking to enhance their quality of life and reap the rewards of relocating to KnightFrank.co.uk/winchester the country. 5 4 3 3 Tylers, Bishops Sutton The Old Barn, Old Clanfield Abbots Rest, Chilbolton Argyle Farm, Steep Guide price: £775,000 Guide price: £895,000 Guide price: £775,000 Guide price: £850,000 4 4 4 4 Church Street, Micheldever Cowgrove Farmhouse, Ropley Lime Tree Cottage, Cheriton The Old Malthouse, Over Wallop Guide price: £625,000 Guide price: £585,000 Guide price: £950,000 Guide price: £795,000 4 4 4 6 Alleyn Cottage, Stoke Charity Baptist Chapel, Broughton The Green, East Meon Stoneymarsh Cottage, Michelmersh Guide price: £900,000 Guide price: £895,000 Guide price: £650,000 Guide price: £850,000 Recently Currently Sold For Sale Since the election, buyers and sellers alike have swung into action, and with From pretty village houses, thatched rural cottages to more contemporary living, interest rates at record lows, demand is soaring. Thanks to our network of there’s a treasure trove of stunning homes in Hampshire. And the properties shown 29 London offices, we’re able to capture the widest possible range of people here are just the tip of the iceberg – you’ll find many, many more on our website looking to enhance their quality of life and reap the rewards of relocating to KnightFrank.co.uk/winchester the country. 5 4 3 3 Tylers, Bishops Sutton The Old Barn, Old Clanfield Abbots Rest, Chilbolton Argyle Farm, Steep Guide price: £775,000 Guide price: £895,000 Guide price: £775,000 Guide price: £850,000 4 4 4 4 Church Street, Micheldever Cowgrove Farmhouse, Ropley Lime Tree Cottage, Cheriton The Old Malthouse, Over Wallop Guide price: £625,000 Guide price: £585,000 Guide price: £950,000 Guide price: £795,000 4 4 4 6 Alleyn Cottage, Stoke Charity Baptist Chapel, Broughton The Green, East Meon Stoneymarsh Cottage, Michelmersh Guide price: £900,000 Guide price: £895,000 Guide price: £650,000 Guide price: £850,000 Local Experts Our Winchester office gives you one of the most experienced property teams in the region. As a dedicated and passionate team of people who live and work locally, it’s our vast combined knowledge of the area that gives us the edge. We also offer an excellent rate, award-winning marketing and a personal service you can depend on from start to finish – and beyond. So that you can put faces to names, here’s who we are. To have a chat about how we can help you, please get in touch. Your Team 01962 278055 01962 278055 01962 278055 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] To see more, visit our local website KnightFrank.co.uk/winchester To book a free market appraisal with the local experts, get in touch..
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