Herald - Issue 380

v GET MOVING WITH THE HERALD v 24th October 2019 • The HERALD • Page 67 v ON THE HOME FRONT v The Armoury STUNNING PROPERTY TO LET e Armoury, which must be viewed internally to appreciate the lifestyle on o er, is an extremely interesting development of signi cance which was originally built circa 1856 for storage of gunpowder during the Napoleonic Wars. O ering an open plan ‘lo style’ layout, two double bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms as well as two parking spaces. O ers in the region of £340,000. Please call the sales department at Hythe & Waterside Estates & Lettingson 023 8084 5434 for more information. A new to the market stunning four/ ve bedroom new build, in the sought a er location of Butts Ash Lane, Hythe. is will be the perfect home for a family looking to rent long term. e house is nished to a very high spec including under oor heating, Velux windows with rain sensors, double glazing through- out and these are just some of a the many desirable features the property has on o er. Accommodation comprises: Entrance hall. Lounge. Kitchen/Diner. 5th bedroom/2nd reception room. Family bathroom. e property also comes with parking for multiple cars, a good sized front & back garden with a secure shed for storage. EPC Rating: B. £1895 pcm Contact info@hytheandwatersidelettings.com or call 023 8084 5096 to arrange a viewing. Extended Detached House An extended detached chalet style house within a short walk of local village amenities. Ashlett Creek is less than 1 mile and Calshot approx 1½ miles e accommodation comprises of entrance hall, lounge, dining/family room, kitchen, ground oor bedroom, ground oor shower room, 2 rst oor bedrooms, and rst oor cloakroom. e property also bene ts from gas central heating, owned solar panels plus panels supplementing hot water, double glazing, south/west rear aspect, garage and carport. On o er at £339,950. Viewing by appointment, Contact Paul Je reys on 023 8084 8555 or email sales@ paulje reys.co.uk If you are moving home, possibly the last thing you think of is to arrange to have your mail re-directed. However, with the increases in identity fraud, it is certainly something that should be high on the list of things to do. Even if you have a good relationship with the people buying your home who may forward post to you for a while, any mail going to your old address can put you at risk of identity fraud. Action Fraud recommends redirecting your mail for at least a year, to signi cantly reduce the risk. Redirection forwards all the mail sent to your old address to your new one and you can redirect your mail for 3, 6 or 12 months. Re- direction of mail can be arranged even a er you’ve moved. It can be done online, by post or at your local Post O ce ® branch. For more details visit www.royalmail.com Mail Matters rated “excellent” 9.6 out of 10

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