No onward chain — freehold Victorian terraced cottage
Sash windows, parquet flooring, feature fireplace with log burner
Fitted kitchen/breakfast room with solid wood worktops, integrated appliances
Modern first-floor bathroom; roll-top bath, separate shower in bedroom two
Outbuilding with WC and rear courtyard access
Modest rear garden — low maintenance but limited outdoor space
Average overall size (approx. 1,027 sq ft); rooms practical, not large
Located in conservation area close to shops, station and good primary schools
This chain-free, three-bedroom Victorian terraced cottage sits in a sought-after conservation terrace in central Burnham-on-Crouch. Period features — sash windows, exposed flooring, parquet and a feature fireplace with log burner — give the house strong character, while recent improvements (fitted kitchen/breakfast room and a modern first-floor bathroom) make it ready to live in.
Ground floor layout includes a bay-fronted lounge opening to a dining area and a well-equipped kitchen/breakfast room with solid wood worktops and integrated appliances. The rear lobby leads to an outbuilding with WC and a modest, low-maintenance garden: practical for families who value outdoor space without heavy upkeep.
Upstairs are three bedrooms, two with sash windows and built-in storage, and a bathroom with roll-top bath and claw feet that complements the period feel. Overall floor area is average (about 1,027 sq ft) and room sizes are practical rather than large — suited to a small family, couple or first-time buyer seeking character close to local amenities.
Notable considerations: the plot is modest and the property is a terrace, so external space is limited. Presentation is good throughout but the house retains period layouts and proportions, which may feel compact compared with modern new builds. No onward chain and freehold tenure simplify purchase logistics.