Period mid-terrace, immaculate inside, small garden and local area challenges..
Bay-fronted Victorian mid-terrace with period character
Three bedrooms and separate dining room; approx. 1,029 sq ft
Immaculately presented interior; recent double glazing installed
Generous bathroom plus separate WC; single bathroom may be limiting
Small rear courtyard garden with powered outbuilding and rear access
Gas boiler and radiator heating; mains gas supply
Very high local crime rate and very deprived wider area
Freehold; guide price £290,000–£300,000
This bay-fronted Victorian mid-terrace offers a compact, well-presented home in central Eastbourne. Internally the layout is practical: a bay-front living room, separate dining room, fitted kitchen, three bedrooms and a generous bathroom with separate WC. Recent double glazing and a gas boiler with radiators provide sensible running costs and comfort.
Outside there’s a small rear courtyard garden with a brick outbuilding and rear access — low-maintenance and private, ideal for outdoor seating or storage. At around 1,029 sq ft the house suits a first-time buyer or couple wanting a ready-to-move-in period property close to shops, transport links and local schools.
Important negatives to note: the street and surrounding area record very high crime levels and the wider neighbourhood is socio-economically deprived, which may affect resale values and personal security considerations. The plot is small, there is only one full bathroom plus a separate WC, and the property is an early 20th-century terraced house so buyers should commission a survey to check for hidden maintenance or structural issues.
Offered freehold with a guide price of £290,000–£300,000, this home combines period character with practical presentation — a realistic option for buyer prioritising location and ready accommodation, while accepting local area challenges.