Convenient town-centre location with smart modern fixtures and low-maintenance garden.
Bay-fronted sitting room with Victorian-style fireplace
A well-presented two-bedroom Edwardian terrace in a convenient Eastbourne location, moments from the town centre and mainline station. The house mixes period charm — a bay-fronted sitting room and original-style fireplace — with updated conveniences including a modern kitchen, utility room and a contemporary bathroom with both bath and separate shower.
The layout suits a small family or couple: a sitting room opening to a dining room with wood flooring, two good-sized first-floor bedrooms and built-in landing storage. Heating is by mains gas boiler and radiators; windows are double glazed, helping with comfort and running costs.
Outside space is low-maintenance courtyard style, ideal for easy upkeep but small for extensive gardening. Practical considerations: the property sits on solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation, has an EPC rating of D and occupies a modest plot typical of terraces of its era. Council Tax is Band B, and the freehold tenure removes leasehold concerns.
Overall this is a ready-to-move-in, characterful terrace that offers commuter convenience and sensible running costs, while still presenting opportunities to personalise or improve thermal performance in line with period construction.