Walk to the seafront and schools — well-located for family life.
Edwardian-style character, bay window and brick fireplace
Open-plan kitchen/diner with direct garden access
Driveway parking plus powered garage for storage
Three bedrooms; single family bathroom upstairs
Small rear plot — low-maintenance but limited outdoor space
Double glazing fitted before 2002 may need future upgrading
Gas central heating with boiler and radiators throughout
Local crime levels above average; viewing advised
This three-bedroom semi-detached house blends period-style character with practical family living across two floors. The living room offers a bay window and striking brick fireplace, while the open-plan kitchen and dining area opens directly to a private rear patio, creating a natural family hub for day-to-day life and entertaining.
Practical features include driveway parking and a powered garage, gas central heating with a boiler and radiators, and double glazing. A single family bathroom upstairs plus a downstairs WC suit busy mornings, while the modest plot and enclosed patio reduce outdoor maintenance compared with larger gardens.
Location is a clear strength: a short walk to Southsea seafront, local shops and a range of primary and secondary schools, making this well suited to families and those who value coastal amenities. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, and there is no local flood risk.
Notable realities: the property sits on a small plot, has only one full bathroom, and local crime levels are above average. The house was constructed in the early 1990s in an Edwardian revival style, so while it shows period features, some elements (for example the double glazing installed before 2002) may benefit from updating. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the layout and character.