Alton sits in the East Hampshire hangers country, where steep beech-covered slopes rise around the town and the villages of Selborne, Chawton and Medstead. The hangers are beautiful and, for line-of-sight purposes, unhelpful.

Chalk hills topped with dense beech hangers, cut by narrow valleys. Properties beneath a hanger can lose a large part of the horizon in that direction, while those on the plateau above have clear open views.
Georgian brick houses in the town, timber-framed and brick cottages in the villages, farmhouses with barn ranges, and modern homes on the town fringe.
Mixed farming, hop history and equestrian land surround the town, with small hamlets scattered along the lanes towards Selborne and the Candovers.
Where a beech hanger stands close behind a property, we position the dish on the open aspect or raise it above the immediate tree line, often using a roof or pole mount.
Rural offices, farm businesses and small manufacturers in converted buildings around Alton are regular customers.
Send us your postcode, property details and a few photos and we'll come back to you with an installation quote.
Send your postcode and photos for a quote.