Loft conversion Alton Hampshire
Alton is a historic market town and civil parish in the East Hampshire district of the English county of Hampshire. It had a population of 16,584 at the 1991 census and is administered by East Hampshire district council. It is located on the source of the River Wey and is the highest town in Hampshire and South East England. It also is home to Treloar College, the National Specialist college for Young Disabled People. The town is twinned with Pertuis in France, and Montecchio Maggiore in Italy. The town is famous for its connection with Sweet Fanny Adams.
The town of Alton began as a Roman settlement known as Vindomis. It was recorded in the Domesday Survey of 1086 and was notable for having the most valuable recorded market in the Domesday Book under the name Aoltone.
Although you can't walk around in your existing loft, it can be converted into a fantastic new room. Truss roofs were introduced in the 1970's and are still commonly used today on new build houses. At Charles Grosvenor Ltd we have always been constantly adapting to work with new building products as they become available. We have been converting Truss Roof loft spaces for the past 30 years.
Properties with Truss Roofs typically have no load bearing internal walls,
yet again this poses no problem for our highly
skilled architects and structural engineers. Although the structural design
and construction method is different to a traditional roof conversion,
the end result is the same.
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