Period terrace with loft potential, close to seafront and station — compact sunny courtyard garden.
Bay-fronted Edwardian terrace with period features and bay windows
A bay-fronted Edwardian terrace arranged over three storeys, this freehold home combines period character with practical family living. The sitting room with a feature fireplace and separate dining room provide flexible reception space, while a modern fitted kitchen includes most appliances for immediate use. An impressive loft room offers versatile extra space — ideal as a playroom, home office or bedroom.
The rear courtyard garden faces south, giving a sunny, private outdoor area but it is compact and better suited to low-maintenance gardening or alfresco seating rather than full lawn or large play space. There is one family bathroom on the first floor and three bedrooms of comfortable proportions; families should note the property has just the single bathroom.
Useful practical details include double glazing, mains gas central heating, a D-rated EPC and a low flooding risk. The location is a major selling point: local shops, bus links, the station and Eastbourne’s seafront are all within walking distance. Broadband and mobile signals are strong, and council tax is economical.
Be realistic about drawbacks: the garden is small, parking is on-street, and local crime statistics are above average. The loft room and overall layout offer clear scope for improvement or reconfiguration if you want to add value or tailor the house to growing family needs.