Chain-free 3-bed home with south garden and estuary views — scope to modernise..
- Chain free freehold three-bedroom semi-detached home
- South-facing, tiered rear garden with estuary and Haldon Hills views
- Driveway, carport and single garage (approx. 16' x 8'10) with power
- Kitchen from 2000s and dated worktops; modernisation opportunity
- Double glazing installed pre-2002; cavity walls with assumed no insulation
- Single shower room and ground-floor WC only; one bathroom for house
- Built mid-20th century (1950–66) — solid but may need updates
- Fast broadband, excellent mobile signal; very low local crime
This three-bedroom semi-detached home on Ashleigh Road is offered chain free and sits in a quiet, very low-crime neighbourhood within walking distance of the seafront and town centre. The layout is traditional and practical: entrance hall, lounge, kitchen/diner, downstairs WC and three first-floor bedrooms with a shower room. Gas central heating and double glazing are in place. A driveway, carport and a single garage give off-street parking; the south-facing, tiered rear garden enjoys estuary and Haldon Hills views from the top level.
The house suits a family seeking convenient access to local schools, bus routes and coastal amenities, or a buyer wanting a comfortable home with scope to update. The kitchen and some internal finishes are dated and could benefit from modernisation; the property was built mid-20th century and has original cavity walls with no added insulation (assumed), and the double glazing was installed before 2002. The garage is modest in size (approx. 16' x 8'10) and offers power and lighting but limited workshop space.
Practical positives include chain-free sale, freehold tenure, mains gas boiler with radiators, decent plot size and fast broadband/excellent mobile signal. The area is very affluent and classified as older workers and retirement—appealing for buyers wanting a quieter town location close to Exmouth Community College and primary schools rated Good. Note that one nearby secondary has a lower Ofsted rating (requires improvement), which may influence some buyers with older children.
Overall this is a straightforward, well-located family home that will reward modest investment to refresh kitchens, potentially improve thermal performance, and personalise the interior while taking advantage of a sunny garden and estuary views.