Three-bedroom semi near town and beach — small plot, chain-free and ready to move into..
Bay-front 1930s semi-detached house in quiet cul-de-sac
Three bedrooms plus spacious family bathroom with separate shower
Open-plan dining kitchen and bay-windowed lounge
Low-maintenance rear garden with deck, artificial lawn and outhouse
Gas central heating; double glazing installed pre-2002
Small overall house and small plot size
Area has above-average crime and local deprivation indicators
Freehold, chain-free — available for quick sale
This bay-fronted 1930s semi sits at the end of a cul-de-sac, a short walk from Skegness town centre and about 15 minutes to the seafront. The house offers a bay lounge, open-plan dining kitchen and three bedrooms served by a generous family bathroom with separate shower — a practical layout for families or buy-to-let buyers.
The property is presented in good order with gas central heating and uPVC double glazing, and benefits from a low-maintenance courtyard front and an enclosed rear garden with artificial lawn, decked seating and a useful brick outhouse. Council tax is very inexpensive and the house is offered freehold and chain-free for a potentially quick sale.
Notable points to consider: the overall house and plot are small, and the area shows higher-than-average crime and signs of local deprivation. The double glazing appears to pre-date 2002 and the house, while well presented, is of 1930s construction so buyers seeking a period property should expect era features and possible future maintenance. Its location close to schools (including the grammar school), shops and public transport makes it a practical choice for families, first-time buyers or investors seeking a straightforward rental opportunity.