Period end-terrace with garden, close to transport and schools—ideal to modernise..
Three bedrooms with traditional layout and open-plan lounge/diner
Small rear garden suitable for children and casual gardening
Single family bathroom; potential congestion at busy times
No allocated parking; on-street parking only
Dated kitchen and appliances—likely need refurbishment
Assumed solid brick walls with no insulation; upgrade opportunity
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband
Area classified as deprived; consider long-term resale/rental impact
This three-bedroom end-of-terrace in Newhaven offers practical family living with good transport links and local amenities on the doorstep. The layout is traditional and straightforward: an open-plan lounge/diner, separate kitchen and three upstairs bedrooms. The single family bathroom serves the upper floor. The house sits on a small rear garden that provides private outdoor space for children or gardening.
Built in the early 20th century, the property retains period character and double glazing, but some elements are dated and there is assumed no wall insulation. The kitchen and appliances are older and will suit buyers prepared to refresh or modernise. Heating is by mains gas boiler and radiators; broadband and mobile signal are strong.
Practical drawbacks to note: there is no allocated parking (on-street only), the plot is small, and the wider area scores as deprived which may influence resale or rental prospects. Council tax is described as cheap, and flood risk is low. An internal viewing is essential to assess condition and the potential for improvement.
For families seeking affordable space near schools, travel links and local facilities, this home provides a sound base with clear scope to add value through sensible updating and insulation improvements.