£1,450 pcm
(£335 pw)
2 bed flat to rentGosport Marina, Mumby Road, Gosport, Hampshire PO12
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: B
Just added
Available from 21 March 2026
Part furnished
About this property
Beautifully presented two-bedroom apartment with breathtaking marina views
Spacious open-plan living room and modern kitchen
Two double bedrooms
Contemporary main bathroom with shower over bath
One allocated parking space within a secure gated development with lift access
Available March 2026
Beautifully presented two-bedroom apartment offering breathtaking views across the marina.
The property features a spacious open-plan living area, combining a modern kitchen with a bright and airy lounge. Large windows frame uninterrupted water views, while a door from the living space leads directly onto a generous balcony - perfect for relaxing or entertaining.
There are two well-proportioned double bedrooms, with the principal bedroom benefiting from a stylish en suite shower room. The main bathroom is finished to a contemporary standard and includes a shower over the bath.
Further benefits include one allocated parking space within a secure gated development, lift access, and part-furnished accommodation. The property is available from late March 2026 and falls within Council Tax Band D.
Security Deposit: £1,673.07 (based on advertised rental price)
Holding Deposit: £334.61 (based on advertised rental price)
Minimum Term: 12 Months
Council Tax Band: D
Water bill included
Additional information
Materials used in construction: Brick
For further information on broadband and mobile coverage, please refer to the Ofcom Checker online.
Set along the southern coastline of England, Gosport is a characterful maritime town steeped in centuries of naval tradition. Positioned just across the harbour from Portsmouth, it enjoys sweeping views over the Solent, where modern yachts, ferries, and historic warships share the same stretch of water. Its strategic location made it vital to Britain’s naval defence, a legacy still visible in imposing fortifications such as Fort Brockhurst and the atmospheric exhibits of the Royal Navy Submarine Museum, home to hms Alliance. Beyond its military heritage, Gosport has a distinctly relaxed coastal charm. Stokes Bay offers shingle beaches and uninterrupted views towards the Isle of Wight, while quiet marinas and sailing clubs reflect the town’s enduring connection to the sea. The waterfront promenades are popular for walking and cycling, particularly at sunset when the sky glows over the harbour. Green spaces, local shops, and community events give the town a welcoming, close-knit feel, blending historic character with everyday seaside life. In Gosport, echoes of Britain’s naval past sit comfortably alongside the rhythms of a modern coastal community.
The property features a spacious open-plan living area, combining a modern kitchen with a bright and airy lounge. Large windows frame uninterrupted water views, while a door from the living space leads directly onto a generous balcony - perfect for relaxing or entertaining.
There are two well-proportioned double bedrooms, with the principal bedroom benefiting from a stylish en suite shower room. The main bathroom is finished to a contemporary standard and includes a shower over the bath.
Further benefits include one allocated parking space within a secure gated development, lift access, and part-furnished accommodation. The property is available from late March 2026 and falls within Council Tax Band D.
Security Deposit: £1,673.07 (based on advertised rental price)
Holding Deposit: £334.61 (based on advertised rental price)
Minimum Term: 12 Months
Council Tax Band: D
Water bill included
Additional information
Materials used in construction: Brick
For further information on broadband and mobile coverage, please refer to the Ofcom Checker online.
Set along the southern coastline of England, Gosport is a characterful maritime town steeped in centuries of naval tradition. Positioned just across the harbour from Portsmouth, it enjoys sweeping views over the Solent, where modern yachts, ferries, and historic warships share the same stretch of water. Its strategic location made it vital to Britain’s naval defence, a legacy still visible in imposing fortifications such as Fort Brockhurst and the atmospheric exhibits of the Royal Navy Submarine Museum, home to hms Alliance. Beyond its military heritage, Gosport has a distinctly relaxed coastal charm. Stokes Bay offers shingle beaches and uninterrupted views towards the Isle of Wight, while quiet marinas and sailing clubs reflect the town’s enduring connection to the sea. The waterfront promenades are popular for walking and cycling, particularly at sunset when the sky glows over the harbour. Green spaces, local shops, and community events give the town a welcoming, close-knit feel, blending historic character with everyday seaside life. In Gosport, echoes of Britain’s naval past sit comfortably alongside the rhythms of a modern coastal community.



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