Large 1930s family house with estuary views and big garden — needs modernisation.
Prime Marine Parade location with estuary views
Set on Marine Parade with direct estuary views, this spacious 1930s detached family home offers generous, character-filled rooms across multiple levels. The property features four double bedrooms, a large 25' lounge with bay window, formal dining room, breakfast room/study, and a double-length garage — all on a substantial 46' x 84' established rear garden. Its size and setting suit a family seeking space close to Leigh Broadway, the station and excellent local schools.
The house retains period features such as stained glass, bay windows and a cast-iron fireplace but requires a programme of modernisation throughout: the fitted kitchen and bathrooms are older in style, walls are likely solid brick with limited insulation, and the EPC rating is D. The asking price reflects this scope for improvement and presents clear potential to add contemporary finishes, increase energy efficiency and reconfigure spaces (subject to checks).
Practical advantages include gas central heating, mains services, double glazing, plentiful storage, and early vacant possession with keys available for viewing. Note the property is in Council Tax Band G and will carry higher running costs until modernised. For buyers wanting a rare, large Marine Parade plot with estuary outlook and workshop/garage space, this is a strong renovation opportunity in a very affluent, low-crime area.