Clover Leaf Court, Ackender Road, Alton, Hampshire, GU34 1NQ
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Clover Leaf Court consists of 29 one and two-bedroom flats with shared facilities completed in 2014. Age covenant 60+. Facilities include non-resident management staff and community alarm service, lift, lounge, guest facilities and garden. Alton : 'Beautifully situated in a rich and pleasant part of the country, highly fertile, moderately wooded and enlivened and refreshed by a fine stream of water'. This was how Alton was described in Mudie's History of Hampshire, and although many years have passed, the town still retains its original charm and history. Today Alton is a bustling centre no longer reliant on the old industries of cloth making and brewing. There are many fine buildings dating from the town's days as a coaching route and attractive parks. Alton also has a good range of speciality shops and supermarkets. The town has a mainline railway station and Waterloo can be reached in 62 minutes. Saxon Wessex was predominantly farming country as it is today and the area is famed for its rolling countryside. Local places of interest include the Devil‘s Punch Bowl and there are excellent walks at Frensham Ponds. The South Downs and Salisbury Plain are within easy reach. Racing is at Ascot, Newbury and Goodwood and there is fishing on the rivers Alre, Test and Itchen. Hunting is with the Hampshire Hunt with kennels at Ropley. Theatres within easy reach are the Redgrave at Farnham, the Theatre Royal at Winchester and the Chichester Festival Theatre. At nearby Lasham there is an International Gliding Centre, and the Alton Golf Club is only two miles away. Tenure: Leasehold General Information: Managed by First Port If you want to call the management company direct call , or if you want to contact the development direct, call |
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