Listed for £270,000
March 5, 2026
Sold for £150,000
2014
Sold for £112,000
2003
Sold for £39,995
1996
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Gosport is a historic waterfront town in Hampshire, directly across the harbour from Portsmouth. With its strong maritime roots, beautiful coastal views, and growing community, it’s a unique blend of history, leisure, and seaside living. Gosport sits on the western side of Portsmouth Harbour, and while there’s no direct rail link, it’s easily accessed via road and by the popular Gosport Ferry, which runs every few minutes to Portsmouth (just a 4-minute crossing).
It's well connected by bus services, and the nearby motorway (M27) links it to Southampton, Fareham, and beyond. Gosport boasts 24 miles of waterfront, offering scenic walks, cycle routes, and coastal views. Stokes Bay is a popular beach destination with views across the Solent to the Isle of Wight. The town also offers access to water sports, sailing, and marina facilities, especially around Haslar Marina and Royal Clarence Marina.
The town centre offers a variety of shops, supermarkets, cafes, and restaurants.
The Gosport Leisure Centre and Alver Valley Country Park are great for recreation.
While quieter than nearby Portsmouth, Gosport is perfect for those seeking a more relaxed coastal lifestyle.