Characterful Grade II terraced house near the beach — ideal for renovators.
Grade II listed late-18th-century mid-terrace with period features
Short, level walk (≈300m) to Lyme Regis seafront and town amenities
Four bedrooms across three floors; single family bathroom only
Requires full modernisation; renovation and listed-consent needs
High surface-water flood risk; no recent incidents reported by owners
Modest rear garden with outbuilding, currently overgrown, needs landscaping
Slow broadband despite excellent mobile signal; consider connectivity costs
Resident and holiday parking permits available (approx. £225–£775 pa)
A Grade II listed three-storey terraced house in the historic heart of Lyme Regis, just a short level walk to the seafront and town amenities. The late 18th-century property retains period character—fireplaces, sash-style windows and exposed floorboards—and offers scope to create a distinctive coastal home or rental with careful restoration.
Accommodation is arranged over three floors with four double bedrooms, a sitting room with a wood-burning stove, a rear kitchen with a large fireplace, and a single family bathroom. A modest rear garden with a patio, outbuilding and raised lawn provides a private outdoor area and potential to improve landscaping. On-street and nearby permit parking is available (resident and holiday permit fees apply).
Practical issues are material: the house needs renovation throughout, broadband speeds are slow, and the building’s Grade II listing will restrict alterations and add complexity to works. The property is also in an area at high risk of surface-water flooding; the current owners report no flooding during their ownership but any buyer should consider insurance and flood mitigation. Overall, this is a character-rich but demanding project suited to someone who values location and period detailing and is prepared for listed-building constraints and refurbishment costs.