Edwardian terrace with high ceilings and period bay windows
Set over three storeys with striking bay windows and high ceilings, this Edwardian terrace blends period character with contemporary living. The ground floor offers a spacious living room with wood-burner, separate dining room and an extended, light-filled kitchen that flows onto south-easterly decking — ideal for family meals and outdoor relaxing. A useful basement cupboard houses the boiler and provides extra storage.
Bedrooms are arranged over the first and top floors: two double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes and a single bedroom on the first floor alongside a contemporary family bathroom. The attic has been converted into a bright double bedroom with Velux windows and a Juliet balcony taking in rooftop and distant sea views; a second modern shower room completes this level.
Practical features include mains gas central heating, UPVC double glazing and off-street parking accessed via a rear service lane with roller garage door. The plot is modest but privately enclosed with brick-paved courtyard garden offering a sunny, low-maintenance outdoor space. Council tax is described as affordable, and local amenities, parks and good schools are all within easy walking distance.
Points to note: the house is a solid-brick Edwardian build (1900–1929) and external wall insulation is not recorded, so heating performance may lag behind newer builds. The plot is small and the property is mid-terrace, which limits external space. Prospective buyers should factor period-maintenance and potential upgrade works into their plans. Guide price range £300,000–£325,000.



















































































































































































