Elevated bay-front Victorian with large gardens, sea views and loft potential — chain free.
Elevated Victorian semi with panoramic southerly sea views
Large front and rear gardens — rare for central location
Two double bedrooms plus large loft room with deck and potential
Chain-free freehold; multi-storey layout with porch and utility/WC
Solid brick, built pre-1900; may need insulation and modernising
Slow local broadband speeds; expect connectivity limitations
Access via steps from Church Street; not fully level access
Single family bathroom; scope to reconfigure or extend (subject to consents)
Set in an elevated spot on Church Street, this Victorian semi in Brixham offers broad southerly views across the harbour and coastline. The bay-front living room and large front and rear gardens are rare for a centrally located property and create a bright, sheltered outdoor living space ideal for gardening or entertaining.
The house provides practical family accommodation across multiple storeys: entrance porch, utility/WC, kitchen and a generous reception room on the ground floor, with two double bedrooms and a family bathroom above. A large loft room with a sunny deck adds flexible space and scope for conversion (subject to consent), increasing living potential and value.
Construction is traditional solid brick and the home dates from before 1900. There is double glazing but no known cavity wall insulation; energy efficiency and modernisation may be needed. Broadband speeds are slow locally, and some updating of services and finishes should be expected.
Chain-free freehold sale, low local crime and excellent mobile signal make this an attractive, straightforward purchase. The property suits buyers seeking a characterful seaside home with outdoor space — particularly downsizers or those wanting a holiday-base near the harbour — who are happy to carry out modest renovation to improve comfort and running costs.