Property Description
Accommodation comprising
Summary Of Accommodation
Hallway; Sitting Room; Dining Room; Kitchen/Breakfast Room; Utility Room/wc; Store Room; Master Bedroom; Ensuite Bathroom; Two further Bedrooms; wc; Roof Top Terrace; Wet Room.
St Judes Close
A family house built circa 1850 tucked away in a select cul de sac, yet central to the shops and amenities of Southsea. The property has been the subject of a superb renovation programme and now offers an excellent marriage of character period charm and contemporary living.
A shingle driveway leads you into the cul de sac where the property can be found. As you enter the property the impressive hallway gives access to the sitting room which benefits from a high ceiling, picture rail and a bay window overlooking the garden. The dining room also benefits from a high ceiling and enjoys dual aspect windows and a feature fireplace. The well-equipped kitchen is contemporary with black high gloss cupboards and drawers, complimented by a white granite work surface. Integrated appliances include an oven, halogen hob, microwave, and dishwasher. An Orangery style skylight provides plenty of natural light into the kitchen and the breakfast area, which also benefits from black high gloss cupboards. A utility room and wc complete the ground floor accommodation.
A balustrade staircase leads you to the first floor accommodation. The master bedroom enjoys period features including a high ceiling and fireplace. The en-suite bathroom is well-equipped and enjoys a spa bath with shower attachment together with his and hers vanity units. There are two further bedrooms and stairs to a mezzaine landing give access to a wet room with his and hers rain showers.
There is a roof top decked terrace, which provides space for a table and chairs. Further features include, a storage area, garage, and parking to the side of the property.
Situation
The historic city of Portsmouth lies on Portsea Island which is separated from the mainland by a narrow creek and has witnessed some of the most momentous occasions of England s nautical and wartime past. Despite WWII destruction, Portsmouth has invested in its tourist attractions such as the Spinnaker Tower and Gunwharf Quays. Portsmouth historic dockyard is home to Nelson s flagship, HMS Victory, HMS Warrior as well as the Mary Rose. There are also a number of museums.
The heart of Old Portsmouth is a short walk away with attractions and facilities including Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth Cathedral, the Royal Garrison Church and the coastal fortifications. The Renaissance Trail is a self-guided walk which will take you from Spur Redoubt to the gateway of the Historic Dockyard. The Millennium Promenades stretch over 6km on both sides of Portsmouth Harbour.
sitting room
Kitchen/Breakfast Room
Dining Room
Bedroom
Entrance Hall
Store Room
Master Bedroom
Ensuite Bathroom
Bedroom 2
Bedroom 3
Wc
Roof Terrace
Wet Room