Chain free, freehold bungalow close to the beach
Decent private garden and off‑street parking for one car
Solid construction with mains gas boiler and radiators
Two bedrooms; single‑storey layout ideal for downsizing
Requires modernization to kitchen, bathroom and decor
Small to medium rooms; limited internal living space
Double glazed windows — install date unknown
Area relatively deprived; may affect long‑term resale
This semi‑detached two‑bed bungalow on Nansen Road offers single‑level living close to Holland-on-Sea’s beach — practical, low‑maintenance and ready to personalise. Set on a decent plot with a private garden and off‑street parking, the layout suits buyers seeking a quieter coastal base or those looking to downsize without compromising outdoor space.
The house is solidly constructed (cavity walls, gas boiler and radiators) and freehold with no onward chain, so a straightforward purchase is possible. Interiors have a mid‑century feel and are useable now, but rooms are small to medium and the property requires updating to modern tastes — kitchen, bathroom and cosmetic works are likely to be needed. Double glazing is present though the installation date is unknown.
Location is a key strength: minutes from the seafront, local shops and public transport, with several good primary and secondary schools nearby. There is no flood risk and crime levels are low, but the wider area scores as relatively deprived, which may affect long‑term resale values compared with more affluent neighbourhoods.
This bungalow will appeal to downsizers and investors seeking a coastal rental or a refurbishment project close to amenities. The property’s age (1967–1975 era) and dated exterior mean buyers should budget for modernisation, but the decent plot and chain‑free sale give clear potential to add value.











































































