Period character, sea glimpses and low running costs near the promenade..
Stone-fronted Victorian mid-terrace with period features
Partial sea views from upper-floor windows
Three bedrooms including converted attic with permanent stairs
Gas combi boiler installed 2021; uPVC double glazing throughout
Separate dining room and compact fitted kitchen with integrated hob
Single shower room only; one bathroom for three bedrooms
Very small rear yard and low-maintenance front garden
Area has above-average crime and is very deprived — consider impact
A stone-fronted Victorian terrace with three bedrooms and partial sea views from the upper floors, set a short walk from the seafront promenade and local schools. The house offers traditional period character—feature fireplace, high front windows—and practical modern upgrades including uPVC double glazing and a gas combi boiler installed in 2021.
Accommodation is arranged over three floors with a useful converted attic bedroom accessed by a permanent staircase, a separate dining room and a fitted kitchen with integrated oven and hob. The modern shower room serves the property; overall room sizes are typical for a mid-terrace and the house will suit buyers seeking economical, well-located living or a rental investment close to local amenities.
Outside space is minimal: a low-maintenance paved front and a small concrete rear yard with a storage shed. The property is freehold with low council tax (Band A), fast broadband and excellent mobile signal—practical positives for commuters and first-time buyers.
Be realistic about the neighbourhood context: the immediate area has above-average crime levels and is in a very deprived ward, which may affect long-term resale or rental desirability. The plot is very small and outdoor living space is limited, so buyers wanting gardens or substantial external space should look elsewhere.