Large six-bed family home minutes from the beach and station.
Handsome Victorian façade with original period features
A grand Victorian semi with generous living space and genuine seaside convenience. The house retains strong period character — high ceilings, original sash windows, cornices, exposed floorboards and multiple fireplaces — arranged across a flexible layout that suits a large family, multi-generational living or home-working. The loft conversion provides a stylish en-suite bedroom and the large top-floor principal bedroom runs the full width of the house, offering exceptional space and town views.
Outside, a south-facing private garden, tiled entertaining area with pizza oven, double garage and off-street parking create family-friendly outdoor living and storage options. The property sits 5–7 minutes on foot from the beach, close to parks, the town centre and Weston-super-Mare station with direct rail links to Bristol and beyond — strong locational benefits for commuters and seaside lifestyle buyers.
Buyers should note material and local factors: the house is a pre-1900 build with granite walls likely without cavity insulation (assumed) and an EPC rating of D — improvement works could be needed to maximise energy efficiency. The wider area scores high for crime and has indicators of deprivation and a transitional local population; parts of the neighbourhood are rented/tenanted. The double garage currently houses a utility/workshop area but can be reinstated for vehicles.
Overall this is a well-maintained, characterful family home with scope for energy upgrades and selective modernisation. It offers rare size and garden space close to the seafront, but buyers should factor in possible insulation and efficiency works and the realities of the local area when considering investment or long-term family occupation.