1930s semi with sea views, large garden and garage with inspection pit.
Sea and coastal views including Little Orme sightlines
Generous plot with terraced, private rear garden and shed
Driveway parking plus large detached garage with inspection pit
Three bedrooms, two reception rooms and conservatory
Solid brick 1930s construction; no known wall insulation
Single family bathroom only; potential to add/enlarge facilities
Area classed very deprived — factor for long-term resale
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal; cheap council tax
A well-presented 1930s semi-detached home on a generous plot, offering sea and coastal views toward Little Orme. The layout suits family life with two reception rooms, conservatory and three bedrooms upstairs. The property is freehold and benefits from mains gas central heating and double glazing.
Outside, the driveway provides off-road parking and leads to a large detached garage with an inspection pit — a notable plus for hobby mechanics. The terraced rear garden is private, arranged over levels with seating areas, lawn and a shed, giving good outdoor space for children and entertaining.
Practical points to note: the house has solid brick walls (original build) with no known cavity insulation, and it dates from the 1930s, so buyers should consider potential energy-efficiency upgrades. There is a single family bathroom. The local area is classed as very deprived, which may affect long-term resale considerations, even though basic amenities and fast broadband are available and the A55 is close for commuting to nearby towns.
Overall this is a comfortable family home in a seaside location with scope to update energy performance and personalise finishes. It will suit families seeking space, coastal views and a large garden, and it also holds appeal for buyers wanting a garage with inspection pit.