Five/six bedrooms near seafront — versatile family home or HMO potential.
Edwardian bay-fronted semi with strong period features
An attractive Edwardian semi with generous living space, this five/ six-bedroom house sits on the outskirts of Eastbourne town centre. High ceilings, a bay-fronted sitting room with original fireplace and engineered oak floors give strong period character, while the fitted kitchen/dining room and two bathrooms suit busy family routines.
The layout is flexible — one to two reception rooms plus a separate study mean the home works well for a growing family or as an investment/HMO. Practical features include double glazing, a gas central heating system, loft access and off-street hardstanding for two cars.
Outside, a walled rear garden with a shed offers a private outdoor space that’s low-maintenance; the seafront and local amenities are within easy reach. Council Tax Band C and average-sized rooms make this a sensible, well-located family purchase.
Buyers should note the property was constructed circa 1900–1929 and has cavity walls with no added insulation (assumed). The double glazing appears to predate 2002 and some modernisation may be desired to improve energy efficiency and refresh interiors to taste. The plot is relatively small, so outdoor space is modest compared with larger suburban gardens.