£290,000
3 bed end terrace house for saleTemplemere, Fareham, Hampshire PO14
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
- Chain free
Charters - Fareham
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About this property
Three-bedroom end of terrace family home
Quiet cul-de-sac in sought-after Templemere
No onward chain for smooth purchase
Spacious lounge and separate dining room
Fitted kitchen and downstairs WC
Wrap-around garden with side access
Detached garage in nearby block
Gas central heating and double glazing
No onward chain – three-bedroom end of terrace, sought-after Templemere location with garage and corner gardens.
Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac within the highly desirable Templemere area, this well-presented three-bedroom end of terrace family home is offered to the market with no onward chain, making it an ideal purchase for buyers seeking a smooth and straightforward move.
The ground floor accommodation comprises a welcoming entrance hall, a convenient downstairs WC, and a generously proportioned lounge measuring 16'0" x 16'10", providing an excellent space for relaxation and entertaining. The separate dining room (9'6" x 8'5") features sliding doors opening onto the garden, creating a bright and sociable setting for family meals. The fitted kitchen (9'11" x 7'10") offers a practical layout with ample storage and workspace.
Upstairs, the property boasts three well-sized bedrooms, including a spacious principal bedroom (13'9" x 9'7"), a second double bedroom (12'5" x 10'10"), and a comfortable third bedroom (10'9" x 7'0"), ideal as a child’s room, guest room, or home office. A family bathroom (5'7" x 7'1") completes the first floor.
Externally, the home benefits from a wrap-around garden with side access, providing excellent outdoor space and potential for landscaping or extension (subject to planning). There is also a detached garage located in a nearby block.
Further benefits include gas central heating, double glazing throughout, and a highly sought-after residential setting.
Early viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the accommodation and location on offer. Contact our Fareham office today to arrange your appointment.
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Fareham is a historic market town in Hampshire, situated between the cities of Southampton and Portsmouth, offering a blend of traditional charm and modern convenience. The town has roots dating back to the Saxon era, and its historic core features cobbled streets, classic architecture, and the remnants of old market buildings. The town center is compact and lively, with a variety of retail shops, restaurants, cafes, and pubs. The Osborn Road and West Street areas are the main commercial hubs, hosting both high street brands and local independent businesses. Fareham also has excellent transport links, including the M27 motorway and a railway station providing services to Southampton, Portsmouth, and beyond. Residential areas in Fareham range from period homes near the town center to modern developments on the outskirts. The town is popular with families due to its well-regarded schools and community amenities. Green spaces such as Titchfield Abbey Grounds and nearby Wallington River Park provide leisure opportunities, walking trails, and scenic spots. Fareham also has a strong sense of local community, with regular markets, festivals, and cultural events. Its proximity to the south coast allows easy access to beaches, while nearby Portchester Castle and Hill Head offer historical and recreational attractions. Overall, Fareham is considered a balanced mix of heritage, convenience, and accessibility, making it an appealing location for residents and visitors alike.
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