SS9 1DQ - 5 bedroom semidetached house for sale in Highcliff Drive, L…

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5 bedroom semi-detached house for sale in Highcliff Drive, Leigh-On-Sea, SS9

Summary - 59, Highcliff Drive SS9 1DQ

5 bed 2 bath Semi-Detached

Turn-key five-bedroom Edwardian family home with 60ft west garden and parking.
5 double bedrooms across three floors, flexible family layout
Three reception rooms plus large entrance hall and office landing
Modern fitted kitchen, two luxury bathrooms, ground-floor cloakroom
Sunny west-facing rear garden approx. 60ft with deck and lawn
Block-paved driveway and attached single garage (parking for one)
Solid brick build (c.1900–1929); external wall insulation not assumed
Total floor area 1,012 sq ft — rooms may be compact for five-bed use
Council tax banding described as expensive; check running costs
This handsome Edwardian semi delivers generous, flexible family living across three floors in a highly desirable south-of-Leigh Road location. The house is presented in excellent, ‘turn‑key’ condition with original character details — high ceilings, sash windows and feature fireplaces — combined with a modern fitted kitchen, two luxury bathrooms and useful built-in storage. A sunny, west-facing rear garden of about 60ft provides private outdoor space, while a block‑paved front hardstanding and attached single garage give rare off‑street parking for the area.

Layout and scale suit a growing or multi-generation family: five double bedrooms, three reception rooms, a large entrance hall and an upper landing/office area provide many options for bedrooms, study and play. Local conveniences are strong — Chalkwell station, the seafront, Leigh Broadway and well-regarded schools are all within easy walking distance, supporting daily life and school runs.

Practical points to note: the advertised total floor area is 1,012 sq ft, which means some rooms and circulation spaces will be relatively compact for a five-bedroom property; prospective buyers should check room sizes against their needs. The house is of solid brick construction (circa 1900–1929) and double glazing has been installed, but external wall insulation is not assumed and further energy improvements may be desirable. Council tax is described as expensive. Parking is limited to one car on the driveway plus the single garage.

Overall this is a rare opportunity to buy a large, character family home in an extremely well-connected coastal neighbourhood with a generous west garden and immediate school catchments. The property’s excellent condition means it can be occupied straightaway, while also offering scope for energy upgrades or modest reconfiguration if required.

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