A truly special 19th-century double-fronted, four-bedroom detached home, full of character and charm—so notable that it is featured within the Curtis Museum, where its history and local significance are carefully documented and displayed.
Renovated to a high standard by the current owners and with the rare benefit of off-street parking, this home blends timeless elegance with modern comfort—a property not to be missed.
A spacious entrance hallway welcomes you in and sets the tone for the rest of the home. The large sitting room is a standout feature, complete with a fireplace and plenty of natural light. There’s also a separate dining/reception room, perfect for formal occasions or flexible family living.
To the rear is the heart of the home; a beautifully finished kitchen/breakfast room with classic Shaker-style units, a central island and a seamless flow into the sunken dining/snug area. French doors open onto the rear garden, making this an ideal space for everyday living and entertaining alike.
Upstairs offers four bedrooms; three of which are particularly generous in size, all with high ceilings that showcase the home’s period charm. Bedroom two benefits from a stylish en-suite, whilst a well-appointed family bathroom serves the remaining rooms.
Externally, the front of the home features a charming walled terrace with gated access, providing both privacy and curb appeal. The rear garden is low maintenance, offering outdoor enjoyment without the upkeep.
Carefully restored and modernised throughout, 10 Butts Road is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Alton’s history, thoughtfully updated for contemporary family life.
East Hampshire District Council. Tax Band C
Freehold
All main services
Gas heating
Fibre broadband available
The market town of Alton provides an excellent variety of shops and amenities including a main line station with services into London Waterloo in just over one hour, which is also the home of the Watercress Line Heritage Steam Railway. Close to the station is Waitrose and on the edge of the town are Aldi, Lidl and Wickes. The High Street and Town Centre features Sainsburys, M&S Foodhall, Iceland, Boots, Superdrug, Costa, Nero, Grape Tree, Holland & Barratt and W H Smith along with pubs, coffee shops and restaurants, museum and gallery. There is a weekly produce market in the High Street and regular craft and farmers markets. The town is surrounded by countryside where outdoor activities can be enjoyed and Alton Sports Centre provides a wide range of facilities. There are schools for all ages in the town including HSDC Alton College offering A level and vocational courses. The nearby A31 provides links to Farnham, the A3, M3 and Winchester and the A339 links to Basingstoke.
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