Characterful three-bedroom terrace with garden and rear parking, close to town and seafront.
Three bedrooms and two reception rooms, comfortable family layout
A well-located three-bedroom end-of-terrace, this early 20th-century home offers comfortable family living across two reception rooms and a fitted kitchen. Stripped wood floors, a bay-fronted sitting room with a log-burning stove and a bright dining/family room give the house character and practical living space for everyday family life.
Outside, the rear garden is a genuine asset for the size: covered sitting area, patio sun terrace, lawn, raised beds and a large shed, with rear access to a parking bay for two cars. Practical updates already in place include gas central heating, a recently fitted electric consumer unit and double glazing.
There are some important considerations: the property sits in a high flood-risk area, which could affect insurance and future flood mitigation costs. The house has solid brick walls with assumed no cavity insulation and some signs noted in the living room (ceiling cracks and potential damp) — these may require investigation and remedial work.
This home will suit families or commuters seeking a ready-to-live-in period house close to town, seafront and the train station, while buyers planning major energy-efficiency upgrades or flood resilience should factor those costs in. Overall footprint and room proportions are comfortable for family living, with clear potential to modernise to personal taste.