Versatile three‑storey house with sea views, parking and scope for self‑contained accommodation.
Sea views from principal bedroom and close to seafront promenade
Set a short walk from the uncommercialised promenade, this mid‑century three‑storey terrace offers straightforward seaside living with genuine flexibility. Arranged over three floors, the home gives a bright principal living floor, a generous multi‑purpose ground level (suitable for a home office, family room or potential self‑contained unit) and three bedrooms on the top floor. Sea views are enjoyed from the principal bedroom and the location is peaceful yet close to shops, schools and transport links.
Practical strengths include off‑street parking for two cars, a built‑in garage, an EPC C rating and mains gas central heating. The rear patio and low‑maintenance artificial lawn suit buyers seeking easy outdoor upkeep rather than large gardens. The property’s size and layout make it attractive to families, downsizers wanting a town/seaside base, or investors exploring rental or dual‑occupancy conversions.
Buyers should note the property’s mid‑1970s construction and a likely lack of cavity wall insulation, which could be a target for energy improvement work. There are also signs the flat roof and some external elements may need attention; these are typical of the era and should be budgeted for. Plot size is small and the garden is low maintenance rather than expansive.
Overall this is a well‑presented, versatile house in a sought after part of Seaford with immediate sea access and local amenities close by. The layout and parking make it straightforward to occupy immediately, while the property also offers scope for modest upgrading or creating a self‑contained ground floor unit for extra income or extended family use.