Generous rooms, large garden and walkable local amenities for family living.
Bay-fronted dual-aspect living room with feature fireplace
Oak parquet flooring across much of the ground floor
L-shaped eat-in kitchen with space for range cooker
Large walled rear garden, fruit trees and courtyard seating area
Off-street parking for up to four vehicles on the drive
Double glazing fitted post-2002 throughout the house
Cavity walls show no added insulation (assumed) — energy upgrades possible
Local area records very high crime and significant deprivation indicators
Set on a quiet, elevated section of Woodland Vale Road, this 1930s semi-detached home offers generous family accommodation and plenty of original character. The dual-aspect bay living room, oak parquet flooring and period fireplaces give a warm, lived-in feel while the L-shaped kitchen/breakfast room provides practical space for daily family life and informal dining.
Outside, the large walled rear garden, fruit trees and separate courtyard create safe, private outdoor space for children and pets, with off-street parking for up to four vehicles. The location is practical too: local shops in Bohemia and St. Leonards-On-Sea’s independent cafes and galleries are within walking distance, and the mainline station offers direct services to London.
The house is presented with many attractive original fittings and modern double glazing, but buyers should be aware of a few material considerations. The local area records very high crime rates and significant deprivation indicators, which may affect resale or rental demand. The property’s cavity walls are recorded as having no added insulation (assumed), so there is likely scope to improve thermal efficiency and running costs.
This home will suit families looking for substantial period accommodation with a large garden and excellent local amenities. It also offers sensible scope for energy upgrades and further personalization, while buyers who prioritise very low-crime areas may want to view the neighbourhood first.