- Impressive vaulted living room with 18ft beamed apex
- Mezzanine study overlooking lounge/diner
- Refitted kitchen with granite worktops and integrated Neff appliances
- Three bedrooms; principal bedroom with en-suite
- Southerly aspect, enclosed rear garden with timber deck
- Off-street parking for two vehicles to front
- EPC rating C; moderate council tax (Band D)
- Area recorded as deprived with very high crime level
This attractive period terraced house combines strong character with practical family living. The first-floor living room delivers an impressive vaulted, beamed ceiling (18ft apex) and a mezzanine study that overlooks the room, creating a dramatic central space for socialising and relaxation. A refitted kitchen with granite surfaces and integrated Neff appliances complements the principal living area.
Three bedrooms are arranged on the lower ground floor, including a principal bedroom with en-suite, making the layout well suited to family routines or home working. The enclosed southerly rear garden and timber deck provide outdoor space directly off the house, while two off-street parking spaces at the front add convenience in this central location.
Practical updates include UPVC windows and doors, gas central heating with a boiler and radiators, double glazing and internal wall insulation to the solid brick structure. The property sits within Fareham Quay conservation area, within easy walking distance of Fareham Creek and local amenities. Nearby schools include highly regarded primary and secondary options.
Buyers should note material factors: the Energy Performance Certificate is band C, the plot is small and the property sits in an area assessed as deprived with a very high recorded crime level. These points affect ongoing running costs, security considerations and potential resale positioning in the short term, though the house’s character and parking make it a compelling option for buyers prioritising period features close to town.