Substantial four-bedroom waterside house with huge plot and private shoreline access..
Waterside plot with private shoreline access and panoramic sea views.
Huge/massive plot with extensive patio, lawn and four outbuildings.
Four good-sized bedrooms; principal bedroom with balcony and Jack-and-Jill shower.
Two spacious reception rooms, sun room and conservatory/home gym.
Attached garage plus gated forecourt and ample off-road parking.
Oil-fired central heating; external wall insulation; double glazing.
Slow broadband and oil fuel mean higher running costs for some buyers.
EPC D rating and council tax described as quite expensive.
Set on a huge plot with private shoreline access, this substantial four-bedroom detached home offers commanding views across the Inland Sea. The well-proportioned reception rooms — including a bay-fronted living room, formal dining room and a sun room — create flexible family living and generous entertaining space. The kitchen with central island, adjoining utility and a conservatory currently used as a home gym add practical daily living options.
Three double bedrooms at the rear benefit most from the sea views; the principal bedroom is reached via a cosy sitting room and a Jack-and-Jill shower room. Upstairs also opens onto a balcony where those maritime panoramas can be enjoyed. Outside, an extensive patio, lawned garden, outbuildings and an attached garage combine with a gated forecourt and off‑road parking to complete the picture.
Practicalities: the house is double-glazed and heated by an oil boiler with radiators; walls have external insulation. The property has been well maintained by the current owners but reflects a mid‑20th century build and an EPC rating of D. Buyers should note relatively slow broadband, oil-fuel running costs and a higher council tax band. The location is rurally secluded — very low crime but within an aging, economically deprived neighbourhood—so it suits purchasers seeking privacy, coastal access and spacious grounds rather than urban conveniences.