Compact family home near estuary with garage, garden and fast broadband.
3 bedrooms with open-plan living/dining and sliding doors to private garden|Detached garage and generous driveway — boat/storage friendly|Fast FTTP broadband; excellent mobile signal for home working|Close walk to primary and secondary schools and local amenities|Chain free freehold; council tax band D; EPC rating D|Compact overall size (~803 sq ft) and just one family bathroom|Medium long-term flood risk—investigate flood resilience measures|Area shows local deprivation indicators; consider wider neighbourhood factors
Set on the edge of Kingsbridge with countryside views and immediate access to the estuary, this three-bedroom semi offers practical family living in a compact footprint. The ground floor’s open-plan sitting/dining room opens via sliding doors to a private garden, and a detached garage plus long driveway give useful storage and parking — ideal for boats or trailers. Fast FTTP broadband and excellent mobile signal suit home working and connectivity.
The first floor contains three bedrooms and a single family bathroom; the master looks over the rear garden while Bedroom 2 enjoys rural views. Constructed in the 1980s and fitted with double glazing, the home is maintained and liveable but modest in size at about 803 sq ft. The property is chain-free and freehold, with council tax band D and an Energy Performance rating of D.
Practical considerations are straightforward: the house has one bathroom, limited overall living space, and an EPC that indicates scope for energy improvements. The location lies close to primary and secondary schools, local shops, leisure facilities and the Kingsbridge Community College — useful for families or those seeking convenient town-fringe life with excellent access to watersports.
This home will suit buyers seeking a ready-to-occupy, well-located property with potential to improve energy efficiency and add value through modest updating. Note the medium long-term flood risk classification and the area’s broader socioeconomic indicators; a survey is recommended for buyers prioritising flood resilience or major renovation works.