Chain-free family home near town with garage, garden and improvement potential.
- Three bedrooms, approximately 994 sq ft (average size)
- Walking distance to Fareham station and town centre
- Open-plan kitchen/diner; kitchen has dated/rustic appearance
- Driveway plus single garage for off-street parking
- Southerly-facing private rear garden with patio and lawn
- Single modern shower room only; one bathroom for three bedrooms
- No forward chain; freehold tenure
- Small plot; mid-century construction (1950–66)
This three-bedroom semi-detached home in Belvoir Close offers practical family living close to Fareham town centre and the train station. Offered with no forward chain, the property includes an open-plan kitchen/diner, a generously sized lounge, driveway, garage and a southerly-facing private rear garden — useful extras for commuters and families.
The house dates from the 1950s–60s and is of average overall size (about 994 sq ft). It has double glazing installed after 2002, mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators, and an affordable council tax band. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, making this workable for home study or remote working.
Practical buyers will appreciate the single-storey utility/storage porch and the paved patio leading onto a lawn with mature shrubs. There is clear scope to modernise the kitchen and personalise the interior — the current kitchen has a rustic, slightly dated appearance. The property has only one modern shower room upstairs, which could be a consideration for larger families.
Overall this is a straightforward, chain-free family home in a convenient town location. It suits purchasers seeking a well-located, freehold property with garage parking and garden space, and those willing to invest modestly to update the kitchen and personalise the finish.