Large plot and renovation potential close to the beach for savvy buyers.
Detached freehold bungalow on a generous, private plot
Two bright reception rooms with original fireplaces and large windows
Expansive garden with direct access; scope for landscaping or extension
Single garage plus off-street parking for multiple vehicles
Requires renovation throughout; kitchen and bathroom updating needed
Built late 1960s–1970s; double glazing fitted post-2002, gas central heating
Walking distance to beach, parks, and local amenities; fast broadband
No flood risk; council tax moderate; area has average crime levels
Set on a generous plot in Minster on Sea, this detached two-bedroom bungalow offers substantial scope for modernisation and expansion. Large windows and two reception rooms create bright, flexible living spaces; cosy fireplaces add period character. The property is freehold and benefits from double glazing and gas central heating.
The garden is expansive and private, ideal for families or anyone wanting outdoor space close to the coast. Direct access from the house, a single garage and off-street parking make practical day-to-day living straightforward. The beach, parks and local green routes are within walking distance, while fast broadband supports home working.
This bungalow requires renovation throughout, so it will suit buyers prepared to invest in updating kitchens, bathrooms and finishes. Structural risk is low (no flood risk noted) but buyers should expect general refurbishment and possible redecoration; the property dates from the late 1960s/early 1970s. Council Tax is moderate and the area is classified as ageing suburbanites with average crime levels.
For downsizers, families or purchasers seeking a coastal renovation project, this home combines a prized plot, seaside proximity and bright reception spaces. Its size and layout also present potential to reconfigure or extend (subject to planning), creating significant long-term value once modernised.