LOCATION: Fishbourne
BEDROOMS: Four
PRICE: Guide £495,000
AGENT: Wootton Estate Agents
TEL: 01983 883333


Tasteful and stylish are words that spring to mind when describing the decor at this recently upgraded property.

The owners have spent the last couple of years making improvements to the property and have hit the right spot — choosing neutral tones that will appeal to most buyers, as well as fitting a quality kitchen and roomy conservatory.
They have landscaped the garden to add appealing areas of decking and raised beds, installed double glazing in keeping with the style of the house, and changed the front door and double garage door to a classy cream colour.
Set in a desirable area, 109 Fishbourne Lane is a fantastic address for those wishing to commute to and from the Island, or travel across The Solent frequently for leisure purposes.
The house is within a stone’s throw of the Wightlink ferry terminal but tucked away down a quiet lane only accessed by three properties. There is no passing traffic and no noise, even when the ferries come in.
Other benefits of this location include a five-minute stroll to the shore, and the close proximity of the Fishbourne Inn and the Royal Victoria Yacht Club — plus Solent views from the master bedroom.
The property is detached and offers parking for five to six cars as well as the spacious double garage.
A welcoming entrance hallway has a useful WC room off with additional cloakroom storage, an understairs cupboard and enough room for a workstation.
Double doors lead into the lounge with double windows looking out over the front aspect. A large feature gas fire is urrounded by an attractive fireplace.
Double doors lead into the kitchen, with its inviting central breakfast bar island complete with built-in wine rack.
The kitchen has been recently installed as a bespoke project by Elizabeth Ann of Wootton, with matching cream units, an integrated Neff dishwasher and integrated fridge.
There is also a Rangemaster stove and butler sink, stylish wooden worktops and tongue-and-groove splashbacks.
Off the kitchen is a utility room offering plenty of further storage options, another sink, and room for appliances — as well as a useful door out to the garden.
Off the kitchen is a large conservatory, which adds a lot more space to the property. It leads out into the fully enclosed garden, which has been lovingly landscaped to include plenty of decking areas, a couple of lawns, a storage shed and raised beds. The improvements have made a large space easily manageable.
On the first floor there is a family bathroom with bath and separate shower cubicle, and four bedrooms all leading off the central landing and decorated in neutral shades.
The master bedroom enjoys fabulous views over The Solent and has the benefit of a spacious en-suite, with over-sized shower cubicle.
The house is more economical since a new boiler and water meter were fitted.