Period family home by Redcar seafront — affordable freehold with renovation potential..
- Three double bedrooms across three floors
- Two reception rooms and fitted kitchen/diner
- Sandstone fireplace and period character features
- Freehold with very low council tax (Band A)
- Solid brick walls; no known wall insulation
- Small plot with rear enclosed yard, not a garden
- Single family bathroom; may require modernisation
- Area has very high crime and high deprivation
This Victorian three-bedroom terraced house on Bridge Road offers spacious, multi-level living close to Redcar town centre and the seafront. Set over three floors, the property includes two reception rooms, a fitted kitchen/diner, downstairs WC and a rear enclosed yard — practical for families or buyers seeking a well-located home at an affordable price. Freehold tenure and very low council tax reduce ongoing costs.
The house retains period character, including a sandstone fireplace in the living room, double glazing and a standard-height ceiling layout across an average-sized 1,237 sq ft interior. Mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators provides practical heating, and fast broadband and average mobile signal support modern connectivity. There is no flooding risk.
Buyers should note material points plainly: the building is solid brick with no known wall insulation (typical for its 1900–1929 build), the plot is small and the rear space is a yard rather than a garden. The area is classified as very deprived and local crime levels are very high — important factors for buyers to consider for comfort and security planning. The house has a single family bathroom and may need updating in places.
Overall this is a competitively priced, freehold period home close to schools, transport links and the sea. It will suit a family, first-time buyer or investor willing to accept a modest renovation and local social challenges in exchange for location and value. Early viewing is recommended to judge condition and potential in person.