Ground-floor period flat with parking potential, shared garden, and flexible layout close to transport..
Bay-fronted lounge with original cornicing and ceiling rose
Modern kitchen-diner with integrated oven and gas hob
Large four-piece bathroom and useful understairs storage
Off-street parking; scope to extend to two spaces
Shared rear garden with two sheds and side access
Share of freehold; lease length TBC—confirm legally
Solid brick construction likely without modern insulation
Located near Westcliff Station; area has very high crime rates
This ground-floor, one-bedroom flat occupies an attractive period conversion on North Road, close to Hamlet Court Road and Westcliff Station. The bay-fronted lounge, decorative cornicing and ceiling roses give immediate character, while the modern kitchen-diner and large four-piece bathroom provide practical, move-in-ready accommodation. A shared rear garden with two sheds and off-street parking (potential to make two spaces) add useful outdoor and storage options.
Practical details suit first-time buyers or buy-to-let purchasers: share of freehold with no expected service charge or ground rent, mains gas central heating, double glazing, and very low council tax (Band A). The entrance hallway includes good understairs storage and there is scope to reconfigure spaces (lounge could become a second bedroom; kitchen-diner works as main living space), offering flexibility for owners or tenants.
Be clear about limitations. The wider area shows high deprivation and very high crime levels; prospective buyers should research local safety and community services. The building’s solid brick walls likely lack modern insulation, so heating costs and comfort may be affected. The share of freehold is positive but the lease length is listed as “TBC”—confirm legal details before exchange. Overall, this is a characterful, well-located flat with clear investment potential if you accept locality challenges and some basic retrofit considerations.