Characterful three-bedroom terrace moments from Greenhill Beach, chain free with parking..
Grade II listed mid-terrace with strong period character
Three double bedrooms, large lounge/diner with high ceilings
Modern fitted kitchen, family bathroom and en-suite plus ground-floor WC
Front garden and allocated off-street parking space
Chain free and freehold with affordable council tax band
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated — retrofit may be needed
Listing status restricts alterations and may complicate consent
Area described as deprived; average crime levels to consider
This Grade II listed mid-terrace house in Greenhill offers generous period proportions and a short stroll to Greenhill Beach and gardens. The home presents three double bedrooms, a large lounge/diner with high ceilings and large windows, a modern fitted kitchen, and two bathrooms including an en-suite — ideal for those seeking spacious coastal living without immediate relocation complications. The property is offered chain free and includes an allocated off-street parking space.
The house retains original character — tall ceilings, arched windows and a feature staircase — combined with updated sanitary fittings and a recently modernised kitchen. At about 1,147 sq ft, the layout suits a downsizer wanting room to entertain, a family needing separate living spaces, or buyers seeking a spacious pied-à-terre near the sea. Broadband and mobile signal are strong and there is no flood risk.
Buyers should note material constraints linked to the listing and the building fabric. Grade II status will restrict external and some internal changes and may complicate consent for insulation or structural alterations. The property’s solid brick walls are likely uninsulated and may require retrofit measures to improve energy performance. The surrounding area is described as relatively deprived and crime is average; prospective purchasers should factor local services and resale considerations into decisions.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, affordable council tax band, a private front garden, and allocated parking — valuable in this coastal location. Overall this is a characterful, well-proportioned home with seaside appeal for those prepared to accept listed-building constraints and to invest in energy improvements if desired.