Bay-fronted Victorian terrace with period character
Chain free — available without onward chain
Small footprint: approx. 614 sq ft, compact rooms
Requires renovation and cosmetic updating throughout
Medium flood risk — insurance and mitigation likely needed
Above-average local crime — consider security improvements
Low-maintenance courtyard garden, no lawn upkeep
Double glazing present but pre-2002, walls likely uninsulated
A compact Victorian terraced house in central Eastbourne, this chain-free two-bedroom offers an affordable entry point to the town. The bay-fronted façade and two reception rooms give immediate period character while the small courtyard garden provides low-maintenance outdoor space.
The property is best suited to a buyer happy to renovate: the home needs cosmetic updating and likely further work to modernise services and insulation. Double glazing is installed but appears older (pre-2002), and the solid brick walls are assumed to have no added insulation — factor in potential energy upgrades.
Practical positives include mains gas central heating, freehold tenure, and a low council tax band. Note the property has a medium flood risk and the local area records above-average crime; buyers should consider insurance and security improvements. The house is small (about 614 sq ft) and will appeal to first-time buyers or investors seeking a refurbishment project rather than those wanting a ready-made family home.
With good local amenities, schools within reach, strong mobile and broadband, and easy access to town centre facilities, the house offers clear potential once modernisation and any necessary flood or security measures are addressed.