Spacious two-bed flat with sea views, garage and mature communal gardens — ideal for downsizers.
Sea and coastal views from spacious lounge/dining room
Enclosed balcony for sheltered outdoor seating
Two double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes
Modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances
Single garage in nearby block; resident and visitor parking
Service charge c. £2,775pa; ground rent £10pa
Leasehold with c.151 years remaining
Building 1950s–60s; cavity walls assumed uninsulated (may need improvement)
Set on St Marks Road in a sought-after coastal location, this spacious two-bedroom flat makes an attractive option for downsizers or those seeking relaxed seaside living. The large L-shaped lounge/dining room is the highlight, offering superb sea and coastal views and an enclosed balcony for year-round enjoyment. Two double bedrooms come with fitted wardrobes and the bathroom features a modern suite with a spa bath.
Practical conveniences include a quality modern fitted kitchen with built-in appliances, gas central heating, uPVC double glazing and a single garage in a nearby block. Well-kept communal gardens and resident/visitor parking provide outside space and easy vehicle access. Broadband and mobile signals are reported as fast and excellent respectively, supporting modern home-working or streaming needs.
The flat is leasehold (about 151 years remaining) with a service charge around £2,775pa and a ground rent of £10pa — important ongoing costs to factor in. The building dates from the 1950s–1960s and the cavity walls are assumed to have no added insulation, so there may be scope — and cost — to improve energy performance over time. The area’s wider statistics show pockets of deprivation despite local professional residents and nearby good schools.
Overall this is a well-maintained, generous two-bedroom apartment with real coastal appeal and practical parking/garaging. It suits buyers seeking a comfortable, low-stairs lifestyle close to the sea, but budget-conscious purchasers should allow for the annual service charge and potential future improvements to insulation or building fabric.