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£500,000

3 bed bungalow for sale
Ellison Gardens, Fareham, Hampshire PO14

    • 3 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: C

New home
Freehold
Added on 22/01/2026

About this property

  • Stunning vaulted 29’3” open-plan kitchen, dining and sitting room

  • French doors opening onto west-facing landscaped garden

  • High-specification Oakdene UK Developments build

  • Three spacious double bedrooms

  • Principal bedroom with en-suite

  • Underfloor heating throughout

  • Energy-efficient air source heat pump

  • Three allocated parking spaces

Tucked away at the end of the highly sought-after cul-de-sac of Ellison Gardens, this exceptional newly built detached bungalow has been crafted by Oakdene UK Developments to an impressive, high-quality specification and offers stylish, contemporary living in a desirable Fareham location.

The true heart of the home is the stunning open-plan kitchen, dining, and sitting room – a show-stopping space designed for modern living and entertaining. This impressive hub boasts a vaulted ceiling rising to an incredible 29’3”, flooding the room with light and creating a wonderful sense of volume and luxury. High-quality Bosch appliances, three Velux windows, and French doors opening directly onto the west-facing landscaped garden seamlessly connect indoor and outdoor living, making it perfect for both relaxed family life and social gatherings.

The accommodation extends to approximately 1,108 sq ft and includes three generous double bedrooms, two of which feature built-in wardrobes. The principal bedroom benefits from a sleek en-suite shower room, while a contemporary family bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms. A separate utility room provides a practical yet thoughtful addition, keeping the main living space clutter-free.

Further highlights include underfloor heating throughout, an energy-efficient air source heat pump, and three allocated parking spaces to the front. Outside, the private west-facing rear garden has been attractively landscaped and is ideal for enjoying the afternoon and evening sun.

This superb bungalow combines design, comfort, and efficiency, offering a rare opportunity to secure a high-specification, low-maintenance home in an enviable location.

Agent’s Note: Approximately £150.00 private road charge payable annually.
Where this property is subject to estate management, service, and/or ground rent charges, an administrative fee may be payable to the management company to transfer these charges into the buyer’s name upon completion.
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Property benefits from an electric car charging point.

Land is affected by a tree preservation order.

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Fareham is a parish and market town in the county of Hampshire, 8 miles south of Bishop's Waltham, 12 miles east of Southampton and about 8 miles distant 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 Oftsed, with the majority of Fareham’s primary schools being classed as ‘outstanding’. Fareham is called Fernham in the 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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