Bay-fronted Victorian terrace with sea views from first floor
Three generous bedrooms and well-appointed house bathroom
Spacious lounge opening to dining room for family living
Rear garden with vehicle access for off-street parking
Freehold and contract-ready legal pack to speed transaction
EPC D; solid brick walls likely lack insulation — potential retrofit needed
Located in a very deprived area with high local crime levels
Small plot size despite large internal floor area
This bay-fronted Victorian mid-terrace offers spacious period living with sea views from the first floor — ideal for a family seeking seaside proximity. The ground floor flows from a lounge into a dining room, with a fitted kitchen and a handy garden room and WC. Three generous bedrooms and a well-appointed house bathroom provide comfortable upstairs accommodation for daily family life.
Practical benefits include a rear garden with vehicle access for off-street parking, a freehold title and a “contract ready” legal pack to speed up the sale. The property is a substantial size (approx. 1,268 sq ft) with high ceilings and original period features that add character and roominess.
Notable drawbacks are factual: the property sits in a very deprived area with high local crime levels, and the solid brick walls are assumed to have no cavity insulation which may affect heating costs despite mains gas central heating. The EPC is rated D, and some updating or insulation work could be needed to improve energy efficiency and comfort.
Suitable for families or buyers who value seaside living and period character, this house also presents scope for sympathetic refurbishment to increase comfort and value. Nearby schools are rated Good and local shops and the promenade are within walking distance, supporting everyday convenience despite the wider area’s socio-economic challenges.