Ready-to-move-in Victorian terrace near schools and seafront — scope for energy upgrades..
- Victorian mid-terrace with bay-fronted lounge and decorative fireplace
- Three generous bedrooms, separate dining room, and one family bathroom
- uPVC double glazing and gas combi boiler; ready to move into
- Small, low-maintenance enclosed rear patio garden
- Freehold and offered with no onward chain; Council Tax Band B
- External stone walls likely uninsulated — potential energy upgrade needed
- Area ranked very deprived and recorded above-average crime levels
- Small plot size; limited outdoor space and single bathroom
A well-presented three-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace offering ready-to-move-in accommodation and no onward chain. The bay-fronted lounge and separate dining room give a traditional, family-friendly layout; the kitchen is spacious with plumbing for appliances and a combi boiler providing gas central heating and instant hot water. Double glazing is fitted throughout and the small, low-maintenance rear patio is enclosed and private.
Positioned within walking distance of local shops, primary and secondary schools and the promenade, the house suits families seeking practicality and good local amenities. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, useful for home working or streaming. Council Tax is relatively low (Band B) and the property is freehold.
Notable points to consider: the mid-terrace was built circa 1900–1929 and external walls are sandstone/limestone with no assumed cavity insulation, which may affect heating costs. The area scores as very deprived with above-average crime rates — buyers should assess local services and safety measures. Plot size is small and there is a single family bathroom.
Overall this is a practical family home with period character, sensible running systems and scope for energy improvements. It will suit purchasers wanting an immediately habitable house close to schools and the seafront, or buyers looking to add value through targeted upgrades.