Deceptively spacious Edwardian mid-terrace in Robin Hood’s Bay with renovation potential..
Bay-fronted Edwardian mid-terrace with original fireplaces and high ceilings
Deceptively spacious: three floors, two receptions, six bedrooms (including box room)
Small, low-maintenance rear garden and raised front terrace seating area
Needs renovation and modernisation throughout; scope for value-add
EPC Grade E; solid brick walls likely without insulation (energy upgrades needed)
Slow broadband speeds; excellent mobile signal though
On-street parking only; no off-street parking or garage
Council Tax Band D
Set in picturesque Robin Hood’s Bay, this Edwardian mid-terrace offers generous, flexible accommodation across three floors — ideal for a growing family or a holiday base. Period features such as bay windows, original fireplaces and high ceilings give the house character, while multiple reception rooms and six bedrooms provide space for bedrooms, home working and guest accommodation.
The property includes a low-maintenance rear garden and a small formal front terrace. Its location in the North York Moors National Park places shops, pubs, a primary school and coastal walks within easy reach, with regular buses to Whitby and Scarborough. On-street parking and excellent mobile signal make day-to-day living straightforward.
Practical realities: the house needs renovation and modernisation, currently rated EPC E and with solid brick walls likely lacking insulation. Broadband is slow and the plot is small, so expect upgrade work for energy performance, connectivity and modern kitchen/bathroom standards. Council Tax Band D applies.
For those seeking a period home with scope to add value, this is a deceptively spacious property in a highly desirable village setting. It will suit buyers prepared to carry out works — either to create a comfortable long-term family home or to prepare a holiday let — and who value location and character over turnkey condition.