Large period family home with estuary views, walking distance to beach and station.
Five bedrooms including top-floor master with en-suite and walk-in wardrobe
Set on a quiet residential street south of Leigh Road, this Edwardian semi offers substantial family accommodation over three floors. The top-floor master suite delivers estuary glimpses, a large walk-in wardrobe and an en-suite bathroom — a private retreat for parents. Ground-floor living centres on a generous open-plan kitchen/family room that opens to a landscaped rear garden, while a separate south-facing formal lounge provides a more traditional reception space.
Practical day-to-day living is well considered: a utility room and ground-floor cloakroom aid household flow, there is off-street parking for one car, fast broadband is available, and the property sits in a very affluent area within walking distance of the beach and mainline station. Nearby well-rated schools add to the appeal for families.
Buyers should note a few material points. The house is a period solid-brick build with no confirmed cavity insulation, and the council tax band is above average. The plot is relatively small, and there are only two bathrooms for five bedrooms, which may prompt changes for larger families. Overall, the house has been well maintained but could require targeted upgrading to heating or insulation to improve efficiency.
This home suits a family seeking character and space close to the seafront, or buyers wanting a turnkey period property with scope to personalise. Its mix of formal and contemporary living areas, balcony and estuary views give it genuine lifestyle appeal in a desirable Leigh-on-Sea location.