Affordable three-bed family home with garage nearby and low-maintenance garden.
Three bedrooms with family shower room and separate WC
Freehold home with mains gas boiler and radiators
Low-maintenance paved rear garden, small plot
Garage in nearby block; driveway parking available
Solar panels on roof; older double glazing (pre-2002)
Average 856 sq ft interior; built 1967–1975
Single bathroom may be limiting for larger families
Located near good primary schools and local amenities
Set on a quiet residential street in Langney Point, this three-bedroom semi-detached home offers practical space for a small family or first-time buyer. The accommodation is arranged over two floors with a welcoming lounge/diner, fitted kitchen and direct access to a low-maintenance paved rear garden. A generous master bedroom, second double and single bedroom share a family shower room plus separate WC.
The property is freehold, has mains gas central heating (boiler and radiators), cavity walls, double glazing installed before 2002 and solar panels visible on the front roof — features that help running costs. A garage in a nearby block and driveway parking add convenience where off-street parking is needed. Local amenities, good primary schools rated “Good” and public transport are all within easy reach.
There are practical limitations to note: the plot is small and the house footprint is average (approximately 856 sq ft), so outdoor space and internal room sizes are modest. The single bathroom plus separate WC may be limiting for larger families, and the double glazing is older. Built in the late 1960s–1970s, the home is presented in functional condition and could benefit from modernising in places to fully unlock its potential.
Overall this is a straightforward, affordable freehold family home in a low-crime, low-flood-risk area. It suits buyers seeking a well-located, manageable property with potential for value enhancement through updating, or those prioritising nearby schools and transport links.