Character home near town centre and seafront, ready to occupy.
Four bedrooms plus attic room with cloakroom
A handsome late‑Victorian mid‑terrace in Burnham‑On‑Sea, this four‑bedroom house mixes period character with practical family space. High ceilings, bay windows and original fireplaces give bright, generous rooms on the principal floors, while the converted attic adds flexible living with its own cloakroom.
The layout suits a growing household: ground‑floor lounge, dining room (or bedroom 4) with adjoining shower room, a well‑equipped kitchen with French doors to a low‑maintenance courtyard, three double bedrooms on the first floor and a family bathroom. Gas central heating and UPVC double glazing are already fitted, and the property is offered chain‑free.
Practical considerations are clear: the plot and garden are small, frontage is limited with on‑street parking, and the brick construction appears to have no original wall insulation (typical of the build era), so further energy‑efficiency work may be desired. The property sits in an area classified as ageing urban communities with wider hampered aspiration and local deprivation indicators — buyers should consider local services and longer‑term resale context.
This is a solid opportunity for a family seeking a character home near the town centre and seafront, or for a buy‑to‑let investor targeting multi‑bedroom rental stock. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the room sizes, light and attic potential in person.