Characterful single-storey home near the seafront — ideal for downsizers prepared to update..
Quiet cul-de-sac location, short walk to seafront and amenities
Two double bedrooms with traditional bungalow layout
Private rear garden; plot is small
Double glazed throughout (install date unknown)
Mains gas boiler and radiator heating
Freehold; Council Tax Band B (cheap)
Built 1950s–1960s — may need updating or maintenance
Local crime levels above average
This two-bedroom semi-detached bungalow in a quiet St. Peters Grove cul-de-sac suits buyers looking to downsize to a single-storey home. The traditional layout and character features, including a bay window and brick exterior, give instant curb appeal and comfortable living space across about 679 sq ft.
Location is a strong asset: it’s a short walk to local amenities, transport links and the seafront, with good primary and secondary schools nearby. The property benefits from mains gas central heating, double glazing throughout (install date unknown), excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — practical for modern life.
Practical considerations: the plot is small and the bungalow is a mid‑20th century build, so systems and finishes may need updating in time. Crime levels in the area are above average, and the garden and internal rooms are modest in size — factors to weigh if outdoor space or seclusion are priorities.
Overall, this freehold B‑band bungalow is best for downsizers or buyers seeking a manageable, characterful single‑storey home close to the coast, who are prepared for modest maintenance or cosmetic updates.