Period family home with garage, driveway and conservatory in quiet cul-de-sac.
Three bedrooms with traditional bay windows and fireplace
Set on a quiet cul-de-sac in Gosport, this 1930s semi-detached home offers three bedrooms, two reception rooms and a fitted kitchen, arranged over a compact 786 sq ft footprint. Characterful bay windows and a traditional living room with a fireplace give the house period charm, while double glazing and a gas central heating system provide practical comfort for everyday family life.
The ground floor flows from a front lounge into a kitchen/diner and conservatory that opens onto a modest rear garden. Outside benefits include a driveway and single garage for secure off-street parking. The location sits close to local shops, good bus and road links and several well-regarded primary schools — useful for families with young children.
Buyers should note the property is relatively small for a three-bedroom house and the conservatory has a polycarbonate roof, which can be less thermally efficient than glass. The home appears well-presented but likely benefits from updating in areas; services and appliances have not been tested and a buyer survey is recommended. Offered freehold with no flooding risk and moderate council tax banding, the house suits purchasers seeking a period family home with parking and garden in an affluent, suburban setting.