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£287,000 Guide Price
Gun Hill Park, Mackworth Place, Aldershot, GU11 4ES
Key Features
- Spacious 1 Bed Apartment. Last one available.
- Gloriously High Ceilings & large rooms
- Luxurious Specification in Iconic Former Victorian Hospital
- Smart Technology in Bathroom
- One Allocated Parking Space and Many Visitor Spaces
- Buying Schemes to Help with Your Deposit
- Zanussi Integrated Kitchen Appliances, Boiling Tap and Water Filter
- Ready to Move Into......Just Add Furniture!!
Description
Description
Final One Bed Apartment in this iconic Victorian former hospital. Florence Nightingale was involved in the design and it was built between 1875 and 1879 in a classic Italianate style.
Ready to move into – just add furniture! Plus you could benefit from up to a 5% Deposit Contribution, please ask our Sales Team for full details
Plot 106 is a newly, sympathetically converted, open plan apartment featuring Weston Homes fully inclusive specification at no extra cost. This stylish home includes one spacious, fully carpeted bedroom with a large, fitted mirrored wardrobe and a high-tech bathroom with a Smart tap, de-mist mirrors and built-in vanity storage. High ceilings throughout add to the feeling of space.
Combining distinguished historic character with modern interior finishes, the homes at Gun Hill Park offer a premium specification to provide a unique blend of old and new. There is a neutral colour palette throughout the homes, with contemporary kitchens enjoying a full range of Zanussi integrated appliances and a highly specified smart bathroom featuring quality brands.
Designed to offer ease of maintenance and running efficiency, these properties provide a fully comprehensive specification to enable you to start enjoying your new lifestyle from the moment you move in. With Hyperoptic superfast broadband to each property, Gun Hill Park is perfectly placed to remain fully connected, whilst enjoying the tranquillity of being away from it all.
5 reasons to buy at Gun Hill Park, Aldershot
1. The majority of homes are unique and have high ceilings, some boast open plan layouts and original features.
2. Fully integrated Zanussi appliances, flooring throughout, Smart technology and so much more.
3. Situated in the heart of The Wellesley Estate, the new homes are surrounded by rolling woodland in this tranquil setting.
4. Aldershot train station is a 15-minute walk away with direct connections to the capital and the high street is only a 9-minute walk away.
5. Weston Homes are delighted and very proud to announce that they have won…...Best Refurbishment Project at the Housebuilder Awards 2024!
Accommodation
Kitchen/living/dining area - 20'3" x 15'4" (6.2m x 4.7m)
Bedroom - 15'9" x 11'7" (4.8m x 3.5m)
Bathroom – 6'6” x 8'1” (2.0m x 2.46m)
The average price of a home in Aldershot stands at just under £290,000 according to the latest figures from Rightmove. This compares to more than £500,000 in Guildford. Prices are moving upwards, too – five years ago the Aldershot average stood at just under £240,000.
Schools:
Education standards are good. There are three local primary schools. Two have “good” Ofsted reports, while St Joseph's Catholic Primary School is “outstanding”. For older pupils, All Hallows Catholic School also gets top marks from Ofsted, while Alderwood Senior School gets a “good” report.
Transport:
Rush-hour trains from Aldershot to London Waterloo take from 48 minutes – an annual season ticket costs £4,980. You might like a day at the races in Ascot, around half an hour away. By car you could take an easy trip to the seaside – lovely West Wittering is about an hour's drive while getting to eclectic Brighton should take less than 90 minutes. Windsor is a 40-minute drive, or you could be at Heathrow airport in half an hour.
By car:
Farnborough 2.9 miles
Farnham 4.3 miles
Camberley 7.9 miles
Guildford 11 miles
South Downs National Park 22.9 miles
Heathrow Airport 25 miles
On Foot
Aldershot High Street 9 mins 0.4 miles
Westgate Retail & Leisure Park 16 mins 0.8 miles
Aldershot Train Station 15 mins 0.7 miles
The great outdoors:
Aldershot really scores on open space, so it's fabulous for family time outdoors, through lockdown and beyond. There's a good choice of parks, the tranquil Lakeside Nature Reserve dotted with streams, rivers, ponds and a play park for the kids, plus long walks along the Basingstoke Canal on the doorstep. Aldershot Lido, which opened in 1930, is great for an outdoor dip. Winter sports fans can hone their skills at Aldershot's dry ski slope. And, of course, the town is on the doorstep of the Surrey Hills and the South Downs for days out hiking, cycling and horse riding.
Things to do:
Aldershot has a Cineworld cinema and two arts centres – Princes Hall and the West End Centre – offering theatre, music and comedy on your doorstep. For sporty types there are two leisure centres. If you prefer your downtime to be a bit more relaxed, the town is handy for many of England's best vineyards, most of which offer tours and tastings.
The pedestrianised town centre has a range of useful shops, supermarkets, pubs, coffee shops and restaurants. There is a Thursday street market, and Rushmoor council hopes eventually to introduce a Monday market, too. For more choice on the eating, drinking and shopping front, pretty, Georgian Farnham is a six-minute hop on the train, while the shops, restaurants and cafes of Guildford are 21 minutes away.
Agents Notes
CGI's, images, dimensions, specifications and plans are provided for guidance purposes only, may be of previous developments and not specific to this plot and may differ from the finished development.
Summary
Additional Information:
- Council Tax: Band C
- Ground Rent: £0.00 Every 12 Months
- Service Charge: £219.51 Per Month
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