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The Old Police Station I 1 THE OLD POLICE STATION I 1 THE OLD POLICE STATION ALRESFORD 2 I THE OLD POLICE STATION THIS BROCHURE CONTAINS QR LINKS TO INTERACTIVE CONTENT. YOU CAN VISIT THE APP STORE OR GOOGLE PLAY TO DOWNLOAD A QR READER. THE OLD POLICE STATION I 3 EXCEPTIONALLY WELL DESIGNED APARTMENTS WITH CONSIDER ATION GIVEN TO LIFESTYLE AND CONVENIENCE, DURABILITY AND EFFICIENCY TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS ARE SOMETHING OF A RARITY WITHIN THE HEART OF THE TRADITIONAL MARKET TOWN OF ALRESFORD, WHERE THE MAIN STREETS ARE LINED WITH ELEGANT GEORGIAN TOWN HOUSES INTERSPERSED WITH OTHER ARCHITECTURAL GEMS, WHICH COMBINE TO CREATE A HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE BACKDROP FOR THE WIDE RANGE OF AMENITIES. Ten superb apartments have been designed within a new three storey building, with access to the upper floors via stairs and a lift from a stylish communal entrance hall. Residents will be able to take advantage of the excellent specialist shops and boutiques, places to stop for coffee or lunch, as well as grocery stores and traditional butcher and fishmonger, greengrocer and florist. Alresford has also become the hub of the UK’s watercress industry which takes advantage of the network of chalk streams and tributaries of the River Alre, which a little further to the south, feeds into the River Itchen, famed for its trout and salmon fishing. The usual Hazeley high specification and attention to detail will appeal to a range of purchasers, from young professionals looking for a convenient location in an attractive and established setting, downsizers of all ages who are looking to streamline their lifestyle to free up time to explore new adventures, and retired people who recognise the value of having an easy and economical new home in a quiet location yet close to everyday amenities. 4 I THE OLD POLICE STATION THE OLD POLICE STATION THIS EXCITING PROJECT IS WELL PLACED IN A PEACEFUL LOCATION WITHIN A SHORT WALK OF THE CENTRE OF ALRESFORD. It backs onto land associated with the attractive Each home has two double bedrooms and two bathrooms, St John the Baptist Church and Station Road culminates an open plan living space incorporating the kitchen, in the Alresford platform at the start of the famous together with secure cycle storage, allocated parking Watercress Line steam railway which heads northeast and access to communal landscaped gardens. to Alton via Ropley and Medstead. Natural light always plays a part in the design brief of Hazeley Developments and here at the site of the former police station in Station Road this is clearly in evidence with many of the homes having dual aspect living rooms which feature floor to ceiling windows. NATURAL LIGHT ALWAYS PLAYS A PART IN OUR DESIGN BRIEF. Image of a previous show apartment. 6 I THE OLD POLICE STATION ALRESFORD AND SURROUNDS ALRESFORD IS SURROUNDED BY A PATCHWORK OF FARMLAND, INCLUDING WATERCRESS BEDS AND FABULOUS COUNTRYSIDE, WITH THE SOUTH DOWNS NATIONAL PARK A LITTLE TO THE SOUTH. The town itself is the perfect place for strolling, especially Cultural activities include the summer season of opera at along Broad Street down to Old Alresford Pond, which was Grange Park and there are wonderful days to be spent created by Bishop de Lucy in the 12th century for a ready exploring the National Trust’s garden at Hinton Ampner. supply of fish and to power mills further downstream. The Long Barn with its range of home grown lavender products provides another distraction. The town has a rich and varied history, owing much of its affluence to a thriving wool trade through the centuries The Cathedral city of Winchester is the nearest larger centre and its prominence due to the Bishops of Winchester and the two communities are linked in many ways, not least establishing a palace nearby. due to the historical religious connections and several large family estates in the area. There are many sporting activities to be enjoyed in the area with a golf club on the southern fringes of the town and active teams and societies for a wide range of sports. THE OLD POLICE STATION I 7 A34 M3 A31 CHAWTON ALTON, FARNHAM, GUILDFORD A34 BASINGSTOKE 8 I THE OLD POLICE STATION M3 FOUR MARKS KINGS WORTHY A31 ITCHEN ABBAS ITCHEN STOKE ALRESFORD A31 A31 WINCHESTER GREAT CONNECTIONS, CHERITON M3 AT HOME AND AWAY MORESTEAD THE VILLAGES OF ITCHEN STOKE AND ITCHEN ABBAS MAKE AN ATTRACTIVE DRIVE TO WINCHESTER ALTHOUGH THE A31 IS A FASTER ROUTE. Heading in the opposite direction, the A31 passes Trains are available from Winchester, Alton and Basingstoke Jane Austen’s Chawton and then on to Farnham and and Southampton Airport is easily reached. Guildford. This then links to the A3 and M25. Sun Hill Infant and Junior Schools feed into Perins Alresford town centre is a short walk away and there are Secondary School which has been established for frequent bus services to the surrounding areas including over 300 years and moved to its current location Winchester, Alton and Basingstoke as well as providing more than 100 years ago. a local service. JOURNEYS BY CAR 14 WINCHESTER (7.5 MILES) 30 BASINGSTOKE (14.5 MILES) MINS MINS 22 ALTON (11 MILES) 31 FARNHAM (20.5 MILES) MINS MINS 24 SOUTHAMPTON AIRPORT (18 MILES) MINS A34 M3 A31 CHAWTON ALTON, FARNHAM, GUILDFORD A34 BASINGSTOKE M3 FOUR MARKS THE OLD POLICE STATION I 9 KINGS WORTHY A31 ITCHEN ABBAS ITCHEN STOKE ALRESFORD A31 A31 WINCHESTER CHERITON OLD M3 6 4 0 ALRESFORD 3 B MORESTEAD hton Ln Brig OLD ALRESFORD POND THE GLOBE t S d a o r B t St East S LONG BARN Wes t ST JOHN’S CHURCH RIVER ALRE PERINS SCHOOL e enu Av The 7 4 0 3 B NEW SUN HILL INFANT ALRESFORD AND JUNIORS SCHOOL 6 4 0 3 B A31 10 I THE OLD POLICE STATION ALL THINGS CONSIDERED THE BUILDING TAKES ITS INFLUENCE FROM THE RICHNESS OF THE NEARBY VICTORIAN RAILWAY STATION ARCHITECTURE AND PRESENTS A MODERN INTERPRETATION. THERE ARE ALSO SIMILARITIES TO BE SEEN IN THE ADJACENT GRADE II LISTED STATION MILL AND THE REBUILT GOODS SHED, ALL WITHIN THE CONSERVATION AREA. There are three apartments on each floor, accessed via a naturally lit stairwell and lift; with apartment 10 having its own private entrance. This home is arranged over two levels with an internal staircase linking the living space on the ground floor and the two bedrooms above. The apartments vary a little in layout and there is a range of aspects and outlooks. Allocated parking is included with each new home at the rear of the building, together with ample secure cycle storage. The landscaped communal garden provides an opportunity to sit for a while and also to meet other residents. SCAN FOR AN EXTERIOR VIEW OF THE OLD POLICE STATION. OR VISIT BIT.LY/ALRESFORD Computer generated image. THE OLD POLICETHE DOWLINGS STATION I 11 12 I THE OLD POLICE STATION THE OLD POLICE STATION 8 SECOND FLOOR 9 APARTMENTS 7, 8 & 9 7 10 FIRST FLOOR 5 6 APARTMENTS 4, 5 & 6 4 2 GROUND FLOOR 3 APARTMENTS 1, 2 & 3 1 PLOT 10 A DUPLEX APARTMENT ON THE GROUND AND FIRST FLOOR SCAN TO LINK TO OUR APP AND VIEW THE FLOORPLANS ON PAGES 13–17 IN 3D. SEE OUR QUICK GUIDE ON PAGE 23. Due to the amount of data required, optimum performance is achieved with a fixed WiFi connection. THE OLD POLICE STATION I 13 APARTMENTS 1, 4 & 7 TOTAL FLOOR AREA: 67 M2 / 722 SQ FT Bedroom 2 Bathroom En-suite Kitchen/Living Room Bedroom 1 Kitchen/Living Room 4.75m x 4.74m 15’7” x 15’7” Bedroom 1 4.68m x 3m 15’5” x 9’11” Bedroom 2 4.19m x 2.56m 13’9” x 8’5” Bathroom 1.7m x 2.4m 5’7” x 7’11” En-suite 1.64m x 2.41m 5’5” x 7’11” 14 II THETHE OLDOLD POLICEPOLICE STATIONSTATION APARTMENTS 2, 5 & 8 TOTAL FLOOR AREA: 67 M2 / 721 SQ FT Bedroom 1 Kitchen/Living Room En-suite Bedroom 2 Bathroom Kitchen/Living Room 4.22m x 5.92m 13’10” x 19’5” Bedroom 1 3.33m x 4m 10’11” x 13’3” Bedroom 2 3.55m x 2.65m 11’8” x 8’9” Bathroom 2.73m x 1.71m 9’0” x 5’7” En-suite 2.73m x 1.43m 9’0” x 4’9” THE OLD POLICE STATION I 15 APARTMENTS 3 & 6 TOTAL FLOOR AREA: 75 M2 / 811 SQ FT Bedroom 2 Bathroom En-suite Kitchen/Living Room Bedroom 1 Kitchen/Living Room 4.35m x 6.23m 14’3” x 20’6” Bedroom 1 4.13m x 3.48m 13’7” x 11’5” Bedroom 2 3m x 3m 9’11” x 10’0” Bathroom 1.93m x 3m 6’4” x 10’0” En-suite 2.71m x 1.43m 8’11” x 4’9” 16 II THETHE OLDOLD POLICEPOLICE STATIONSTATION APARTMENT 9 TOTAL FLOOR AREA: 78 M2 / 842 SQ FT Bedroom 2 Bathroom En-suite Kitchen/Living Room Bedroom 1 Kitchen/Living Room 4.35m x 6.23m 14’3” x 20’6” Bedroom 1 4.13m x 5m 13’7” x 16’6” Bedroom 2 3m x 3m 9’11” x 10’0” Bathroom 1.93m x 3m 6’4” x 10’0” En-suite 2.71m x 1.43m 8’11” x 4’9” THE OLD POLICE STATION I 17 PLOT 10 TOTAL FLOOR AREA: 76 M2 / 820 SQ FT Patio Area WC En-suite Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Kitchen/Living Room Bathroom GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR Kitchen/Living Room 5.35m x 5.99m 17’7” x 19’8” Bedroom 1 4.15m x 3.52m 13’8” x 11’7” WC 1.95m x 1m 6’5” x 3’4” Bedroom 2 2.98m x 3.47m 9’9” x 11’5” Bathroom 2.25m x 2.2m 7’5” x 7’3” En-suite 2.25m x 1.43m 7’5” x 4’8” 18 I THE OLD POLICE STATION SPECIFICATION INTELLIGENCE, EXPERIENCE AND EXPERTISE IN DESIGN, BUILD AND FINISHING.
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