- Two double bedrooms, separate lounge and kitchen-diner
- Conservatory overlooking a south-facing rear garden
- Off-street parking for two cars on paved driveway
- Chain free, freehold tenure with council tax band C
- Total size approximately 749 sq ft; average plot size
- Double glazing installed before 2002; may need upgrades
- Exterior dated; requires cosmetic updating and possible improvements
- Area shows deprivation; consider impact on resale or rental
A well-proportioned two-double-bedroom end-of-terrace home in Shoreham-by-Sea, offered chain free and freehold. The property delivers a separate lounge, kitchen-diner, conservatory and a south-facing rear garden — practical living for a small family or investor. Off-street parking for two cars and good natural light to principal rooms add everyday convenience.
Built in the mid-20th century, the house retains period character but shows signs of age externally and will suit buyers happy to refresh decorative finishes. Double glazing is installed (pre-2002) and heating is by mains-gas boiler and radiators. There is refurbishment potential to improve energy efficiency and modernise the kitchen and bathrooms.
Positioned within Shoreham Academy catchment and close to local amenities and transport links, the home benefits from very low local crime, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. The surrounding area is described as hard-pressed with pockets of deprivation, which may influence resale or rental performance — a factor for investors to consider.
Overall this is a straightforward, honest family home with tidy outdoor space, parking and scope to add value through targeted updating.