Modern 4-bed family home with sunny garden and countryside outlook — ready to move in.
Four bedrooms with en-suite to master; family bathroom upstairs
EPC B (83) — energy efficient for its age
Sunny south-westerly private rear garden; countryside views to rear
Detached garage plus driveway for 2–3 cars
Built 2016 — modern construction and finish throughout
Annual service charge circa £200; freehold tenure
Small overall plot size despite decent internal layout
Local area: very deprived classification and above-average crime/council tax
A bright, modern detached family home built in 2016 offering four bedrooms, an en-suite to the master and a generous kitchen/diner. The house presents well throughout with UPVC windows, French doors to the rear garden and gas central heating from a combi boiler — ready to move into for a growing household.
Outside, the south-westerly rear garden is private and sunny, finished with Marshall’s Smooth Blue porcelain tiles and lawn, and backs onto open countryside — a rare semi-rural outlook while remaining close to local amenities and the Heritage Coast. Practical parking is provided by a detached garage and a driveway for two to three cars.
The home sits on a small plot overall but provides well-arranged family accommodation across two floors (approx. 1,076 sq ft). Running costs are reasonable with an EPC B and a modest annual service charge of about £200 for the development. The property is freehold.
Buyers should note some local factors: the immediate area scores as very deprived with above-average crime and higher-than-average council tax, which may influence longer-term resale or insurance costs. Internally the house is described as being in show-home condition, so major works are not expected, but purchasers should satisfy themselves on specifics such as fixtures, boundaries and any development covenants.