Listed for £535,000
January 19, 2026
Sold for £125,000
2001
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Materials used in construction: Brick cavity
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Alresford is a charming and historic market town set in the heart of the Hampshire countryside. Known for its Georgian architecture, wide tree-lined streets, and welcoming atmosphere, it offers a perfect blend of rural beauty and vibrant community life. The town is famous for its connection to the River Itchen, which flows through its centre and creates a picturesque setting with clear waters, wildlife, and peaceful walking paths. Often called the “Watercress Capital of England,” Alresford celebrates its heritage with the annual Watercress Festival, reflecting its strong ties to local agriculture and tradition. Independent shops, cosy cafés, and traditional pubs give the town a lively yet relaxed character, while the weekly market keeps the spirit of its trading history alive. Surrounded by rolling countryside and close to the South Downs National Park, Alresford is ideal for walking, cycling, and enjoying the outdoors. Its rich history, natural beauty, and strong sense of community make Alresford a delightful and timeless place to visit or call home.