Character-filled three-bed terrace close to schools, shops and the seafront.
Bay-fronted Victorian terrace with high ceilings and stained-glass details
This late‑Victorian mid‑terrace combines original period character with recently refreshed decoration, creating an appealing family home on a popular tree‑lined street in central Southsea. High ceilings, bay windows and decorative mouldings give clear period charm, while the large dining room and conservatory provide flexible ground‑floor living for family life and entertaining.
The house offers three double bedrooms on the first floor, a family bathroom and a convenient downstairs WC — practical for busy households. A basement provides useful storage, and the property is gas‑heated via boiler and radiators. The location is a strong selling point: nearby schools, local shops and the seafront are all within easy reach.
Buyers should note the plot is modest with a small rear garden and forecourt, so outdoor space is limited. The house appears to retain original cavity walls with no added insulation (as built), so upgrading insulation and some services could improve comfort and running costs. There is a single bathroom, so larger families may wish to consider layout changes.
Overall this home suits a growing family seeking period features, good room proportions and a central Southsea location, with scope for modest modernisation to increase energy efficiency and resale value.