Turn-key seaside cottage with parking and strong holiday-let history.
Two double bedrooms suitable for guests or permanent living
Proven successful holiday let with established occupancy
Two allocated off-street parking spaces at rear
Low-maintenance patio and small useful outbuilding with plumbing
Mid-terrace stone cottage with period character and exposed stone wall
Electric storage heating and mains electricity — higher running costs likely
EPC rating D; original stone walls likely uninsulated
Small plot and slow local broadband speeds
Set in the heart of Seahouses, this mid-terrace stone bungalow offers a proven holiday-let income and easy access to the harbour, coastal path and local amenities. The single-storey layout includes two double bedrooms, a living/dining room with a log burner, and a compact fitted kitchen featuring an exposed stone wall for character. The property is offered freehold and chain-free.
Outside there is a low-maintenance patio and two allocated off-street parking spaces, plus a small outbuilding with plumbing for a washing machine — practical for owners and holiday guests. The bungalow’s coastal location and established booking history make it a strong short-let or second-home prospect for investors or buyers seeking a seaside base.
Buyers should note a number of running- and maintenance-related factors: heating is electric storage heaters and mains electricity is the primary fuel, the property has an EPC rating of D, and the original stone walls appear uninsulated which could affect energy costs. Broadband speeds are slow locally, and the plot is small, limiting scope for expansion.
Overall, the cottage pairs period charm and a turn-key holiday-let business with some efficiency compromises typical of older coastal properties. It will suit a purchaser wanting immediate letting income or a compact coastal home who is comfortable managing electric heating and potential future insulation upgrades.