For sale in Portsmouth: This four bedroom house comes with a spacious garden and parking - and it is on the market for £429,995
Sophie Lewis
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This property comes with four bedrooms, two bathrooms and two reception rooms as well as a driveway and a spacious garden. (Photo: Zoopla)
This property, which is located in Mayfield Road, Portsmouth, is on the market for £429,995 and comes with four double bedrooms, two bathrooms and two reception rooms.
The listing says: “Four double bedrooms & off road parking! Jeffries & Dibbens are delighted to offer for sale this, comprehensive, four double bedroom, extended, semi-detached residence in Mayfield Road, North End.”
The listing says: "Four double bedrooms & off road parking! Jeffries & Dibbens are delighted to offer for sale this, comprehensive, four double bedroom, extended, semi-detached residence in Mayfield Road, North End." (Photo: Zoopla)
This home is situated in Mayfield Road in Portsmouth and it is near public transport links including Hilsea train station. (Photo: Zoopla)
The listing says:"Ground floor accommodation comprises open plan living space with two reception rooms leading onto an 18ft fitted kitchen, a conservatory at the rear of the property and a downstairs W.C. To the first floor, you will find three double bedrooms and a four-piece family bathroom." (Photo: Zoopla)
This property is also close to College Park Infant School and Mayfield School. (Photo: Zoopla)
This home would be an ideal purchase for a family looking to upsize. (Photo: Zoopla)
The decor throughout the property is contemporary and modern, making it easy to move straight in without needing any work. (Photo: Zoopla)
The listing says: "Four double bedrooms & off road parking! Jeffries & Dibbens are delighted to offer for sale this, comprehensive, four double bedroom, extended, semi-detached residence in Mayfield Road, North End." (Photo: Zoopla)
All of the bedrooms are double rooms and extremely spacious. (Photo: Zoopla)
This property comes with four bedrooms, two bathrooms and two reception rooms as well as a driveway and a spacious garden. (Photo: Zoopla)
The listing says: "Four double bedrooms & off road parking! Jeffries & Dibbens are delighted to offer for sale this, comprehensive, four double bedroom, extended, semi-detached residence in Mayfield Road, North End. "Ground floor accommodation comprises open plan living space with two reception rooms leading onto an 18ft fitted kitchen, a conservatory at the rear of the property and a downstairs W.C. To the first floor, you will find three double bedrooms and a four-piece family bathroom. "Stairs leading from the first floor landing takes you to a 20ft x 13ft loft conversation/main bedroom complimented with a modern-fitted en-suite." This property comes with four bedrooms, two bathrooms and two reception rooms as well as a driveway and a spacious garden. This home is situated in Mayfield Road in Portsmouth and it is near public transport links including Hilsea train station. This property is also close to College Park Infant School and Mayfield School. This home would be an ideal purchase for a family looking to upsize. The decor throughout the property is contemporary and modern, making it easy to move straight in without needing any work. The property is on the market with Jeffries & Dibbens and for more information, visit the website. All of the bedrooms are double rooms and extremely spacious. The garden is a good size and it would be perfect for entertaining in the summer. (Photo: Zoopla)
The garden is a good size and it would be perfect for entertaining in the summer. (Photo: Zoopla)
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