Characterful three-bed home near the seafront, ready to move into with scope to improve..
Three bedrooms in a Victorian mid-terrace layout
This attractively presented three-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace blends original character with contemporary updates. Two reception rooms and an open-plan kitchen diner provide flexible living and entertaining space, while a well-fitted, modern bathroom offers a clear upgrade to the period layout. The house feels larger than average for the area, with approximately 1,464 sq ft of accommodation.
Outside, a sunny, low-maintenance rear yard with gated access and an outside tap extends the living area and benefits from a coastal breeze. The property sits close to the seafront and local amenities, with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal useful for home working. Several well-rated primary and secondary schools are within easy reach, supporting families.
Practical details to note: the property has double glazing installed after 2002 and mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators. The walls are original solid brick and assumed to have no cavity insulation, contributing to an EPC rating of D. The small rear plot and mid-terrace position limit outdoor space and extension potential without planning checks.
Location and value drivers are strong for buyers seeking a character home near the coast—freehold tenure and a relatively low council tax band help running costs. The property sits in a wider neighbourhood described as deprived, and local amenities reflect a mixed socio-economic area; crime levels are average. Overall, the house suits a family or buyer wanting period character with modern interiors, but those seeking a larger garden or the highest energy efficiency should be aware of the insulation and plot limits.