VIVID at Admirals Green

From £TBC

Fareham, SO31 9FG

Min Share £TBC Bedrooms 3

Coming Soon

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Lane Road

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Sailing

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Pub Sign

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Warsash Sign

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Rising Sun

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Harbour

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Shops

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Elm Trees

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Overview

Nestled in the sought-after village of Warsash, Admirals Green is an exclusive new development offering a charming collection of 3-bedroom homes. Perfectly positioned on Brooks Lane, this peaceful enclave blends modern living with the timeless appeal of coastal Hampshire.

Enjoy the best of both worlds – a tranquil lifestyle surrounded by natural beauty, with boutique shops, cosy cafés, reputable schools, and everyday essentials just a short stroll away. Whether you're exploring scenic coastal paths, enjoying countryside walks, or relaxing in your stylish new home, Admirals Green offers a lifestyle that’s both serene and well-connected.

Make your move to one of Hampshire’s most desirable locations – where community, convenience, and nature come together.

Warsash

Warsash is a village on the eastern bank of the River Hamble in Fareham, Hampshire. It has a population of about 7,200 and is part of the Hook-with-Warsash parish. The area is known for its maritime links and sailing facilities, with a ferry connection to Hamble-le-Rice.

Historically, Warsash began as a fishing hamlet and later developed shipbuilding. It was involved in the D-Day embarkations during WWII. The name has Anglo-Saxon origins meaning “shore where seaweed grows.”

The village offers local shops, a Co-op, post office, pharmacy, and nearby Locks Heath Shopping Village. Schools include Hook-with-Warsash C of E Academy and Brookfield Community School. Healthcare is provided by local GP surgeries, with hospitals in Southampton and Fareham.

Transport links include access to the M27, nearby rail stations at Swanwick, Bursledon, and Hamble, regular bus services, and the Hamble-Warsash ferry.

Recreation options include sailing, kayaking, and walking routes such as Warsash Common, Hook Nature Reserve, and the Solent Way. Landmarks include St Mary’s Church and the D-Day memorial. Dining options include pubs like The Rising Sun and The Jolly Farmer.

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