Central Southsea terrace with garden and cellar — renovation opportunity for families.
Mid-terrace three-bedroom family home in central Southsea
Private rear garden, small but good for entertaining
Large cellar and separate workshop offering conversion potential
Period features: bay window and fireplaces remain
Requires full renovation — dated decor and artex ceilings throughout
Some single-glazed windows; cavity walls assumed uninsulated
Possible damp signs in living room; buyer survey recommended
Freehold with low council tax band and very low local crime
This three-bedroom mid-terrace in central Southsea offers spacious, traditional rooms and a private rear garden — ideal for family living or a refurbishment project. Built around 1900–1929, the house retains period features such as a bay window and fireplaces that give character and scope for sympathetic updating.
The layout includes an entrance hall, bay-front living room, separate dining room, long kitchen, cellar and a substantial workshop — useful for storage or conversion subject to survey and permissions. The garden provides an outdoor entertaining space and the plot sits within a very low-crime, affluent neighbourhood close to schools, shops and good public transport.
Practical drawbacks are clear: the property needs renovation throughout, with dated fittings, artex/textured ceilings, some single-glazed windows, and assumed uninsulated cavity walls. The listing notes possible damp issues in the living room area and the seller recommends buyers arrange full inspections and service reports before committing.
For buyers after a family home in a central Southsea location, this freehold terrace represents good long-term potential — either as a comfortable home once renovated or as a value-add investment. Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal add to the day-to-day convenience.