Split-level three-bedroom apartment with sea views and allocated parking.
South-facing balcony with far-reaching sea views
Bespoke Mark James kitchen; Neff appliances and utility cupboard
Underfloor heating throughout and engineered wood flooring
Allocated off-street parking; secure communal entrance
Generous internal size — approx. 1,116 sq ft, split-level layout
Share of freehold; 999-year lease remaining
Service charge £2,161.42 per annum
Area deprivation and above-average local crime levels
Set over two levels in a converted Edwardian building, this split-level three-bedroom apartment combines period character with modern finishes. The principal suite occupies the upper level with a contemporary en suite, while two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom sit on the lower floor — a layout that suits family life or flexible working-from-home arrangements.
A south-facing balcony captures far-reaching sea views and fills the open-plan kitchen/dining/living space with daylight. The bespoke Mark James kitchen includes premium Neff appliances and a dedicated utility cupboard; engineered wood floors, wall panelling and underfloor heating provide a high-spec, comfortable interior. The apartment measures approximately 1,116 sq ft and feels larger than a typical flat in the area.
Practical benefits include allocated off-street parking, secure communal entrance with video entry, and a long lease/share of freehold with 999 years remaining. The property is an easy walk to the seafront, Westcliff station and local amenities, making daily travel and school runs straightforward.
Buyers should note the neighbourhood scores: the wider area is classified as deprived and local crime levels are reported above average — important considerations for families. Annual service charge is £2,161.42. Private outdoor space is limited to the balcony, so buyers wanting a garden will need to look elsewhere.