Well-presented family home close to shops and the railway station.
Victorian mid-terrace with classic red-brick façade and bay window
Three double bedrooms and two receptions, flexible family layout
Refitted kitchen and modern shower room, good condition throughout
West-facing, low-maintenance rear garden, paved seating area
Double glazing installed post-2002; improved thermal comfort
Electric storage heating and assumed uninsulated cavity walls
Small plot size and average overall square footage (996 sq ft)
Local area has higher crime and economic deprivation to note
This red-brick Victorian mid-terrace offers practical family living in central Littlehampton. Two reception rooms and three double bedrooms provide flexible space for growing households, while the refitted kitchen and modern shower room bring contemporary convenience to period proportions.
A west-facing, low-maintenance rear garden is well suited to afternoon sun and easy outdoor entertaining; the property is freehold and within easy walking distance of the town centre and mainline station. Double glazing and the recent kitchen improve comfort and reduce short-term maintenance needs.
Buyers should note the home relies on electric storage heaters and cavity walls are assumed uninsulated, which may mean higher heating costs and future insulation work. The plot is small and the area records higher local crime and economic deprivation than average, factors to consider for long-term investment or family safety planning.
Overall this comfortable, average-sized terrace suits families or first-time buyer households seeking a well-presented period home with scope to upgrade energy efficiency and personalise interiors.