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Choice Magazine for Gosport & Lee on the Solent - March edition 2026

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The clocks change this month and I couldn’t be happier! I’m slightly obsessed with tracking sunrise and sunset times through the darkest days, willing them to creep earlier and later. Now, with a huge sigh of relief, the days - and my mood - will be much brighter!

Have you been looking to try a new hair stylist? Now may be the time! Natasha at Warren Anthony Hair Salon in Bemisters Lane is offering our readers an exclusive 25% off their first appointment with her. This is an increased percentage offer just for our readers! So, could this be fate? See the page opposite for the discount code. Happy haircut!

I really need to up my board game game - my game repertoire is slim: Uno, Yahtzee, Monopoly and the odd card game. I’ve realised there is a whole world out there that I didn’t know existed until now - the world of board gaming and wargaming - and it can be found on your doorstep in the form of Diceheads. Find out more about this world inside.

If running is more your thing, then we hear from Gosport Road Runners this month. Rememberconsistency is key!

Consulting Medical Herbalist Louise Courtney explores the idea of spring clearing at this time of year and the benefits of using burdock to support the process. It never ceases to amaze

me how powerful plants can be. You’ll find her article, including details of a decoction, inside.

Have you visited Lee Hub yet? This independent, community-run library in High Street, Lee, hosts social clubs, classes and events, from film nights to craft activities. Find out more inside.

You’ll find even more events listed throughout this edition. If you have an event you’d like us to share, please get in touch - details are below.

Rita’s article is all about periwinkle - a pretty flower and surprisingly powerful. It contains alkaloids that have been used in chemotherapy to treat a range of cancers, helping to block rapid cell division. Turn to page 14 to read the full article.

Are you a local business looking for more customers? Book an advert in our next editionwe’d love to help, and you’ll love our prices!

Happy Mother’s Day to my lovely mum and to all our wonderful mum readers. I’m also thinking of those mums who are no longer with us but always in our hearts.

Wishing everyone a fantastic March - and I’ll report back on the hot cross bun taste test next month!

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Whenever Meera Sodha shares a cookie recipe, I know I’m in for a treat. These are easy to make, properly delicious and guaranteed to satisfy any chocolate craving. Even better, they’re veganso everyone can enjoy one!

Ingredients:

• 200g plain flour

• ¾ tsp baking powder

• ½ tsp bicarbonate of soda

• ½ tsp sea salt, crumbled

• 150g golden caster sugar

• 125g 70% dark chocolate

• 85ml sunflower oil

• 2 tsp vanilla extractt

Method

Preheat the oven to 190˚C / 170˚C fan / 390˚F / gas 6 and line two large baking trays with baking paper.

Put the flour, baking powder, bicarbonate of soda, salt and sugar into a large bowl and mix well. Add the chocolate chunks and stir to combine.

Recipe CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES

In a small bowl, briskly whisk together the oil, vanilla extract and four tablespoons of water until emulsified. Pour the liquid into the dry ingredients and stir vigorously with a wooden spoon until the mixture comes together into a soft batter. Chill in the fridge for at least 30 mins.

Using a small scoop - such as a tablespoonspoon the dough onto the prepared trays, spacing the rounds about 10cm apart as they will spread during baking. (Alternatively, roll the dough into balls roughly the size of ping-pong balls, about 40g each.)

Bake for 12 minutes, or until the cookies have crisp, golden edges and are just set in the centre. Leave to cool completely on the trays.

If you can’t wait, the chocolate will be irresistibly gooey. If you do wait, they’ll be perfectly crunchy. I tried them both ways - purely for research, of course!

Find everything Meera at meerasodha.com

If you walk along terrace walk in Crescent Garden to the middle of that path, just behind the fountain, there is an entrance with stepping stones into a small enclosed garden where, on your left, you will see a shady area covered with a mound of dark green leaves scattered with star-like white flowers. This is lesser periwinkle (Vinca minor). The leaves are glossy with a smooth outline and they stay on the plant throughout the year making a good show at all times. In addition the plant continues flowering for a long time from very early spring to midsummer and even a few flowers into the autumn. The flowers are white with five petals and about 2-3cms in diameter and there are plenty of them at this time of the year. This is a versatile ground cover plant for shady areas; it is also good on slopes and banks to stabilise the ground and prevent erosion. It prefers deep shade and is certainly not happy in full sun, but it will tolerate partial shade. Like many plants it does best in fertile well-draining soil, but is not fussy and will grow in almost any soil conditions. As you see, it does very well where it was planted in Crescent Garden and has spread from its original position. It is a trailing plant, sending out long flexible stems, producing roots at intervals where those stems touch the ground. The Latin name, Vinca, means to bind or wind round, not because the plant itself winds round or climbs up anything, but the flexible stems were used a lot in the past for wreath making, to help hold other plants in place. In another part of the garden there is a small patch of a different variety of periwinkle with purple flowers.

Vinca minor is a native of the sultry climes of southern Europe, Turkey and the Caucasus, but has adapted well to the less predictable and hospitable weather in Britain. It has been mainly

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used in gardens and parks, but it is to be found in the wild, naturalised in hedges and light woodlands, where it has escaped from gardens. In the past it was often used in graveyards, so where there is an abundance of Vinca minor, it might indicate the presence of graves whose other markers have disappeared. It can be invasive, so if you think of planting any in your own garden make sure that you put it in the right place, as it has a deep and spreading root system and can be difficult to dig up. It can be kept under control by cutting it back thoroughly when it has finished flowering in the Autumn. Periwinkle has become an invasive species in some parts of USA, where it forms dense mats on forest floors displacing native plants. Although Vinca minor is a good garden plant in UK, its near relation Vinca major is not so readily controllable. As its name implies it is larger than V. minor, with larger leaves which have hairy edges; it can spread very vigorously and be difficult to dig out. So if you think of introducing periwinkle into your own garden, make sure you get V. minor not V. major!

Parts of Vinca minor can be poisonous to cats, dogs and horses, but the copious nectar in the flowers attracts bees and butterflies at the peak of its flowering season. V. minor also contains a variety of alkaloids which have been found to be effective in chemotherapy for a range of cancers as they block the rapid cell division typical of some cancers. The plants experience very few problems with insect pests or fungal infections, so all in all a very easy plant to cultivate both in Crescent Garden and in your own.

Find your stride WITH GOSPORT ROAD RUNNERS

Whether you’re new to running or have loads of experience, the early months of a new year is a good time to take stock and map out your goals for the rest of the year. With the volume of rain we have had this year you may need some motivation to leave your house to go for a run but there couldn’t be a better place to start your running journey than by joining a running club as a good first step. There you will meet other people, make friends, become fitter and improve your mental wellbeing. There is no pressure on you to achieve quick targets and you will have the support of like-minded runners who have also chosen to lead a healthier lifestyle.

Consistency matters more than individual moments of brilliance for progress so it’s good to have ambitious but achievable goals and enjoy the process as much as the outcome. Sometimes just getting out the door and starting is all that matters and doing things as a group can make it so much easier than striking out alone.

Tuesdays and Thursdays, we meet at Gosport Rugby Club just before 7pm. Things kick off with a few announcements – shouting out recent race achievements, highlighting upcoming events and sharing the night’s running options. Once we’re done, we finish with some cool-down stretches before heading home. Simple, social, and a great way to get some miles in!

The club hosted the 40th Gosport Half Marathon on 17th November and to reach this milestone is a terrific achievement for such a small club. It was a very successful day with over 1,700 runners taking to the start line. It’s also a great community event and together with nine local voluntary groups we had over 200 marshals looking after the safety of the runners and cheering them on the course. The event has become one of the best half marathons on the south coast with the surplus profits donated to local charities and good causes.

If you would like to know more about our club and all our activities, please refer to our website gosportroadrunners.org.uk

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I’m on a mission to have incredible sweetpeas this year. I love the smell and if you pick them, more come. My kind of gardening! If you’re on this mission too and haven’t started yours yet you can sow undercover now and directly into the ground during April and May.

Here is more of what we can be doing:

Around the garden

• Sow wildflower seeds in trays

• Plant lilies and other summer-flowering bulbs in pots and borders.

• Sow sweet peas in deep pots and keep them frost-free in a greenhouse or sunny windowsill

• Pinch out tips of winter-sown sweet peas to encourage sideshoots.

• Pick off any developing seedheads on daffodils and other spring bulbs, but leave the foliage to die back naturally

In the Garden

DURING MARCH

In the greenhouse and on the veg patch

• Sow courgettes, leeks, peas, beetroot and cucumbers under cover.

• Now’s your last chance to sow tomatoes!

• Plant asparagus crowns and onion sets

• Sow broad beans direct outside

• Plant early potatoes

• Sow salad leaves

• Thin your carrot seedlings

House plants

• It’s time to water indoor plants regularly

• Dust and clean the leaves of your plants

• We can start repotting rotbound plants

• Inspect for pests. Use neem oil and sticky tape to manage infestations.

Do the words ‘Warhammer’, ‘D&D’ and ‘Magic’ mean anything to you? If they do, then Diceheads in Gosport might just be your new favourite hangout.

Tucked away on Coates Road, just behind the High Street, Diceheads is a haven for board gamers and wargamers alike. With more than 300 board games lining the shelves, eight dedicated wargaming tables, immersive terrain setups and a licensed café on site, it’s the kind of place you pop into for an hour and end up staying all day.

There’s a packed calendar of events too. Keen to learn Warhammer? Curious about Magical Athlete, the latest addition to the collection? Or simply looking to spend a few relaxed hours rolling dice and catching up with friends? Diceheads offers the space - and the snacksto do exactly that.

For founder David Straw, the venture is built on genuine passion.

“I’d always had it in mind to create something like this,” he says. “Gosport needed a place where people could come together, socialise, play games and meet others who share their interests — whether that’s board games, wargaming, Dungeons & Dragons or trading card games.

“After being made redundant in 2025, I decided it was the right time to try something

new. I found the space in the summer and spent months renovating it, applying for licences and building the game library. We now have over 300 games — and we’re still growing.”

Whether you’re a seasoned tabletop strategist or completely new to the hobby, Diceheads has created a welcoming space where every move counts. Add good coffee, great company and shelves packed with games, and it’s easy to see why visitors don’t want to leave.

The shop is fully stocked with board games, Warhammer, Bolt Action and hobby supplieseverything you need to start your next adventure.

Open Tuesday - Friday 12-9pm

Saturday & Sunday 11am-9pm socials @diceheads david@diceheads.co.uk 10 Coates Road, Gosport, PO12 1RY

We urgently require your broken and unwanted gold, jewellery and antiques.

Any amount, any condition- top CASH prices paid!

WANTED gold - silver - jewellery of all kinds medals (any militaria) - cuff links - studs - tie pins pocket watches - wrist watches antiques - moorcroft - clarice cliff - old postcards

TELEPHONE: 023 9255 3428 MOBILE: 07767 304495 WANTED - rolex, breitling, omega etc

Please call in to see us. Monday - Saturday 10am-6pm. Alternatively, call to arrange a home appointment

Opening Hours: Monday to Thursday: 8am-5pm Friday: 8am-4pm unitrimplastics.co.uk

CATS PROTECTION EASTER FAYRE

Sat 14th March 1.30-3pm St Mary's Parish Hall, Alverstoke Variety of stalls including cat-themed goods, raffles, cakes and more!

SHORE LEAVE HASLAR MEMORIAL GARDEN

Wednesday 11th March 11am-1pm.

Free entry, donations gratefully accepted. Crafts, plants, produce for sale. Homemade cake and drinks. Walk around the peaceful garden. Please park in main Haslar site.

MONTHLY QUIZ - POWDER MONKEY TAP HOUSE

7pm Last Thursday of the month. Priddy’s Hard, Heritage Way, Gosport.

Round up your team for the chance to win a cash prize! Make sure you book ahead to avoid missing out. Max 6 per team. £2 pp. Call 023 9252 3970 to book.

LEE PLAYERS – DIRTY BUSINESS

20th & 21st March. Doors 7pm, curtain 7:30pm. Crofton Hall Theatre, Crofton Community Centre, Stubbington. Tickets, £10, from 01329662128 or the community centre or on the door on the night… The local council is making cuts and redundancies so the workers are worried. What devious plans do the office cleaners have to keep their jobs? Don’t miss this brilliant comedy by Derek Webb.

ADVERTISE YOUR EVENT

Visit gosportchoice.com and head to the ‘submit an event’ button from the menu.

Local Events

VICKY VANCE - ADVANCED STRENGTH CONDITIONING & WELLBEING

The Old Slaughterhouse, Royal Clarence Yard, Weevil Lane, Gosport.

Tuesday 10.30am Stretch & Mobility

Tuesday 11.30am Express Fitness Class

Wednesday 10.30am Function45

Thursday 7.30pm Strength & Conditioning

Friday 10.30am LGC (Legs, glutes, core.)

Find out more: instagram.com/advanced_sc or 07938813512

STOKES BAY WI

Meet 3rd Tuesday of the month. St Mary’s Parish Centre, Alverstoke. 10am-12noon. Our motto is ‘Inspiring Friendship and Fun’. We enjoy companionship and laughter in our meetings, outings, special events and interest groups. Members choose charities to support which, for 2025/26, are Level Up Gosport and Rowans Hospice. Find us on Facebook and www.stokesbaywi.co.uk

ANCHORED IN GOSPORT BESPOKE MARKET

Sat 28th March. Gosport High St 10am-4pm 40+ local traders, Food and drink stalls. Free activities for kids. Live music, entertainment. Everyone welcome. Free to attend.

CROFTON PROBUS CLUB Monthly lunch at Leeon-the-Solent Golf Club. Are you a retired gentleman, missing social contact? Come to a trial meeting. New members welcome 07508711299 morton.wouter@gmail.com

Do you have important legal documents in place to protect your interests and make life easier for you and your family, whatever the future brings?

If you have received a diagnosis of dementia, or are concerned about becoming ill and unable to cope with paying your bills, wouldn’t it be helpful for a family member to be able to step in and deal with your finances? If your family member needed to make decisions for you, instead of just acting on your instructions, they would need your formal written authority to do this.

Formal authority can be given by creating a Lasting Power of Attorney. This document will allow your family member to take over managing your money, either temporarily or long term.

You can also create a Lasting Power of Attorney which allows your family member to make decisions for you about medical treatment, if you are unable for any reason to make your own decisions. This is not the same as an Advance Decision, which is a document which sets out your decision to refuse medical treatment in the future, under specific conditions.

If you are caring for an elderly relative, or are likely to be doing so in the future, a Lasting Power of Attorney will mean that you can provide the support your relative needs and access services on their behalf, without the difficulties, stress and resistance you would otherwise encounter.

Having a Will gives you peace of mind that your money, property and personal possessions will be going to the people you have chosen to benefit. An out of date Will can cause problems within the family or mean that a chosen beneficiary receives nothing.

If you have any unanswered questions about Wills or Lasting Powers of Attorney, Christine will be pleased to help, so do please get in touch for a free, no obligation, chat.

Call Christine Davies Solicitor on 07860 772274 or email: christine@winterbornelegal.co.uk

Christine is a Fully Accredited Member of Solicitors for the Elderly and a Dementia Friend. Christine will visit you in your own home and aims to provide a warm personal touch to every meeting.

Christine Davies Solicitor

PORT & LEMON ART EXHIBITION

2nd -31st March Gosport Discovery Centre.

An exhibition of local inspired artworks by Gosport artist Tracy Evans from Port & Lemon Art Studio, Stoke Road.

FRIENDS OF STANLEY PARK LITTER PICK

Litter pick first Sunday of the month 10-11am

Meet in car park at rear of The Alverbank Hotel. Free car parking if you join us in a car, also pickers, gloves etc.

COFFEE MORNING

Alverstoke Parish Centre 10.30am-12noon. Every fourth Tuesday of the month. £4 for coffee/tea & cake. Book stall and raffle. All proceeds towards Regeneration Project.

STUBBINGTON AND HILL HEAD HISTORY SOCIETY

Roman Catholic Church Hall, Bells Lane, Monday 9th Mar 7.30pm The Fareham Area Clay products industry - Pottery, bricks, chimney pots and more, 1760 to 1960 - speaker Martin Percival. Guests are welcome for a £5 admission charge - pay cash on the night. Annual membership fee £15 pp. For info www.shhhs.co.uk

FRIENDS OF STOKES BAY LITTER PICK

18th April 10am-12noon. Meet at Splash Park. All equipment supplied.

ADVERTISE YOUR EVENT

Visit gosportchoice.com and head to the ‘submit an event’ button from the menu.

Local Events

CATS PROTECTION STALL AT THE GOSPORT HIGH STREET MARKET Sat 28th March 8am-3.30pm

Cat-themed goods and donated items for sale. Volunteers on hand to give cat-care advice.

SPITHEAD ARTS MONTHLY LECTURE

24th Mar 7pm. Bay House School, Gosport. The Men Who Made Menswear by Russell Nash. Everyone welcome. Guests £7 per lecture, £1 for students. Annual subscriptions £50pp. www.spitheadarts.co.uk

GOSPORT JAZZ CLUB

Gosport RFC, Dolphin Crescent, Gosport 8-10.30pm

11th Mar Chris Newman’s Georgians – Nat Gonella night – Chris Newman (piano), Megs Etherington (cornet), Zoe Lambeth reeds, Chris Lowe (trombone) Trevor Britton (bass) and Nick Ward (drums).

25th March Kevin Grenfell’s Jazz Giants plus Paul Harrison on Reeds from Denmark.

G/NM£12 book early gosportjazz.org.uk NM £12

LE CERCLE FRANCAIS DE GOSPORT/FRENCH

CIRCLE OF GOSPORT

Thursday 12th March 7.30pm

Lee Conservative Club, Court Barn Lane

The topic will be ‘Notre Dame de Paris’. New members most welcome for information, email secretaire.cerclefrancaisdegosport@hotmail.com

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At this time of year, I encourage a gentle Spring clear out by supporting the body’s organs and systems of elimination including the liver, kidneys, lymphatic system (a network of tiny pipes that help to clear out waste and debris) and skin, that can become sluggish, stagnant and congested. During winter, as like our homes, some dust or clutter may have built up in some areas and this time of year is perfect to tidy up the areas between the cells, and medicinal herbs act as an additional cleaning crew to make this process quicker and more effective.

One of the key herbs in my cleansing armoury is Burdock (Arctium lappa) which is a relatively common weed that can be found on verges, waste ground, and in woods and fields. It can grow up to 2 metres tall and is biennial, flowering in the second year. The flowers, or burs, are purple and thistle-like with hooked seeds that stick to everything! Burdock contains a variety of medicinal constituents such as inulin (for blood sugar control and a great pre-biotic to encourage good gut health), bitters to gently stimulate the bowel, and antibacterial constituents. It was traditionally combined with dandelion as a cleansing and detoxing liver support drink.

As a medical herbalist I use the root of the Burdock plant both in dried and tincture form to treat skin eruptions that are scaly and dry, congestion or irritation in the urinary system, a lethargic digestive system, and slow moving and congested lymph (think swollen ankles). Burdock root has an alterative action, helping the organs of elimination to process and disperse of metabolic waste. To create a

THE VELCRO PLANT FOR CLEANSING & DETOX

free-flowing stream rather than a stagnant pool helping to resolve conditions such as gout (inflammatory joint conditions), skin conditions, hormonal imbalance, digestive issues, swollen glands and fluid retention. It helps to stimulate the release of waste products from cells and their elimination from the body. Dandelion helps with this process too as a diuretic for the kidneys and stimulant for the liver. Burdock breaks down uric acid in the joints which leads to gout and other painful arthritic conditions. It is a stimulating and pushy plant, if gentle and safe, so it is wise to start slowly with Burdock.

Energetically, it is a grounding, stimulating and protective plant that can be carried in a pouch to ward against negativity!

Dandelion, burdock & liquorice root decoction Simmer 25g chopped dandelion, 25g burdock root, 1 tbsp of liquorice (to sweeten if required) and 750ml of water for 20 minutes. Divide into 3 or 4 parts to drink throughout the day either hot or cold. Start gently with one per day and work your way up to 3 cups over the course of a few days.

For short term use. This detoxing and purifying drink can help alleviate symptoms of eczema, boils, psoriasis, acne. It can form part of a spring detox ritual. The use of burdock can sometimes make symptoms worse before improving, if you can manage it, persevere for a week or so and then start seeing improvements, if not halve the dose.

Louise Courtney - Consulting Medical Herbalist

Tel: 07551 854262 louise@wildsidehealth.co.uk www.wildsidehealth.co.uk @wildsidehealth Wildside Health Clinic & Dispensary 18 South Street, Titchfield

please consult a qualified medical herbalist before commencing any herbal regime or if you are taking pharmaceutical medica tions

GOSPORT WI MONTHLY MEETING

Sat 24th March 7pm Gosport Methodist Church, Stoke Road. Are you looking for friendship and a welcoming place to belong? Come and join Gosport Women’s Institute. We meet on the 4th Wednesday of every month. The Women’s Institute is all about friendship, learning, and community. It’s a place where women of all ages can come together to share interests, try new activities, hear inspiring speakers, and support local causes. Whether you’re new to the area or simply looking to widen your circle, you’ll find a warm, relaxed atmosphere and plenty of laughter.

EVENTS AT LEE HUB

PILATES Mondays 2:30pm

FEEL GOOD YOGA Mondays 5pm, 6pm & 7pm.

RUMMIKUB CLUB Tuesdays 10am.

LEE HUB BOOK GROUP 2nd Tues Monthly 7pm

LEE HUB WRITERS GROUP 3rd Tues Monthly 7pm

SOLENT WRITERS 3rd Tuesday monthly 7pm

COFFEE & CHAT 3rd Wednesday monthly 10am

VETERANS CLUB 1st Wed Monthly 12:30pm

STITCH AND YARN Thursdays 10am

COFFEE & CROCHET 2nd Thursday monthly 3pm

PILATES Thursdays from 5pm

Local Events

Throughout the year we enjoy a wide variety of speakers covering all sorts of topics. Alongside our monthly meetings, members can also join our book group, lunch club, and regular coffeeand-chat meet ups. We’re hoping to grow our membership so we can expand our groups even further and organise more trips and activities. New faces are always warmly welcomed. If you’re interested, please come along to a meeting or call 07946 678264 for more information.

CHILDREN'S CLUBS

Mondays 9:30am Bounce & Rhyme (under 2s) Saturday 10:30am-1.30pm Crafts, toys & Lego

All these events take place at Lee Hub Independent Community Library 14 High Street, Lee, on the Solent.

Lending Library, IT Hub, books, jigsaws and cafe are open Mon-Friday 9.30am-4.30pm, Sat 10am3.30pm. Subject to volunteer availability. Free IT Hub, Remote Working & Gaming available. For all future events visit our website www.leehub.co.uk

HVR GARAGES

With 3 sites in the local area, all of our Garages are high ranking members of ‘The Good Garage Scheme’ and ‘Checkatrade’. Our Garages

MOTs | Servicing | Repairs

All Makes and Models catered for.

Solent Airport MOTs, Unit il1-3, Illustrious Daedalus Park, Daedalus Drive, Lee on the Solent PO13 9FX

Elkins Motors, 99b Mays Lane, Stubbington PO14 2ED Locks Heath Garage, 212 Hunts Pond Road, Locks Heath PO14 4PG

Specialists in VW’s, we also cover many other makes and models in the full or part conversion of camper vans, kombi vans and caddy’s. We manufacture and design custom built camper interiors for Volkswagens and other makes.

Full

&

Part Conversions

VW Transporters, Campers, Kombi’s and Caddy’s

HVR Customs, Unit il3-4, Illustrious Daedalus Park, Daedalus Drive, Lee on the Solent PO13 9FX

CARS AND VANS ALWAYS IN STOCK FOR SALE!

Specialising in transporters and small low mileage cars. (The cars are ideal for first time drivers.)

£895,000

4/5 BEDROOMS. 3 EN-SUITES. OPEN PLAN KIT/DINING & FAMILY ROOM.

LARGE SOUTHERLY GARDEN.

£347,500

SOUGHT AFTER STYLE, 3 BED HOME. CLOSE TO VILLAGE & SEAFRONT. CLOAKROOM. GARAGE.

£389,000 3 BED DETACHED. CONSERVATORY. CUL-DE-SAC. GARAGE. NO CHAIN.

£249,950

3 BED TOP FLOOR GRADE II LISTED APARTMENT. SUPERB SOLENT & IOW VIEWS. GARAGE.

£330,000 2 BED COTTAGE. SOUTHERLY GARDEN. LARGE STORE TO REAR. CONVERTED ATTIC SPACE.

£249,950

2 BED END TERRACE. CLOSE TO VILLAGE & SEA. NO CHAIN. GARAGE.

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