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House For Sale £350,000
Marigold Close, Fareham, Hampshire, PO15


Description
Set towards the end of a cul-de-sac in the heart of Fareham, within walking distance to the train station, is this three-bedroom semi-detached house. The property offers an abundance of space inside and especially out. A newly laid front driveway offers parking for multiple cars to the front and a single garage, with additional space, to the rear. An entrance hallway provides access to the reception rooms on the ground floor with a sitting room to the front of the house holding a feature gas fireplace and leads through to the dining room which has large patio doors that allow access to the rear decking. With dual aspect across the two rooms, this social reception room is always flooded with light and warmth and is the perfect space for entertaining friends and family. The modern kitchen at the rear of the house holds a host of integrated appliances and a back door the garden. The first floor benefits from two double bedrooms, one single room and a family bathroom shared by all rooms. A very large decking directly from the back of the home provides ample space for entertaining, relaxing and enjoying the southerly facing garden. Steps down to the lawn area also provides access to the single garage.

Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax Band: C

Fareham is a parish and market town in the county of Hampshire, 8 miles South of Bishop's Waltham, 12 miles to the East of Southampton and about 8 miles distance from Portsmouth which is situated to the South East. Its station is on the South-Western railway line with links to London and across the South Coast. The parish is situated on Fareham Creek, which is located at the Northern extremity of Portsmouth Harbour, and includes the hamlets of North Fareham, Catisfield, Wallington, and Funtley. There is a very good choice of schooling in the area with the main senior schools being at Cams Hill and Henry Cort, both currently classed as Good by Ofsted, with the majority of Fareham’s Primary Schools being classed as Outstanding. Fareham is called Fernham in Domesday Book, which records that Edward the Confessor assessed the land to the crown at two thirds its value, as a compensation for the injuries it was exposed to by the incursions of the Danes.

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