New Alresford or simply Alresford is a village and civil parish in the City of Winchester area of Hampshire, England. It is 7.5 miles (12 kilometres) northeast of Winchester as well as 12 miles (20 km) southwest of the town of Alton. New Alresford has independent stores, a tourist information centre, a central conservation area, four cafeteria, 5 clubs as well as is a terminus just like Alton of the Watercress Line, a steam-worked heritage railway at Alresford railway station. Of its population, 25.9% are aged 65 or over, and the mean age is higher than the national standard, at 45.4 years. Old Alresford is a town and also civil church in Hampshire, England. It is 1 kilometres (0.6 miles) north of the town of New Alresford, 12 km (7 miles) northeast of the city of Winchester, and also 20 km (12 miles) south-west of the community of Alton. The town is crowned by its huge T-shape primary street sanctuary. The community is an appealing art, rail and visitor location, with its classical, dense 2 Georgian streets positioned near Winchester and also the South Downs National Park. Below are the Swan Hotel, Bell Hotel, Pink House Hotel, jewellers, red wine sellers, butchers, blossom stores, toy shop, boutique, the Alresford Gallery, Candover Gallery and tea rooms. There are three other pubs, the bigger being the World Inn by among the stream channels and also play area. Alresford is at the south-western end of the Watercress Line (officially the Mid-Hants Railway). This heritage train line runs steam and diesel trains, and gets its name from the fact that it made use of to be the line that took watercress up to London. The other end of the heritage line is Alton, which is additionally the end of the present Alton-London Waterloo line, making it feasible to take the train from Alresford to London: diesel or steam to Alton, and then contemporary train into London. Appropriately, the community council offer 115 hanging baskets every summer. The two settlements have a consolidated population of 5,971 people.