Ideal starter home with large garden and easy rail links.
Freehold mid-terrace with period features and high ceilings
Two double bedrooms with comfortable proportions
Large rear garden with patio, ideal for outdoor living
Convenient walking distance to train station, pub and café
Requires cosmetic updating and renovation to modernise
EPC rating D — energy improvements possible for added value
Medium flood risk — buyers should seek specialist advice
Excellent mobile signal; average superfast broadband
A handsome stone-fronted mid-terrace offering 1,062 sq ft of flexible living in the peaceful Sandside area. High ceilings and period fireplaces give the house character, while two generous double bedrooms and a large rear garden provide practical family or starter-home space.
The ground floor has a cosy front living room, a spacious rear dining room, kitchen and a useful utility room leading to a patio and generous lawn — excellent for outdoor living and entertaining. The layout is straightforward and ready for cosmetic modernisation, so buyers can add instant value with updating.
The property is freehold, with mains gas, water and electricity connected, excellent mobile signal and average superfast broadband. Practical positives include affordable council tax and convenient walking distance to the train station, pub and café. Notable drawbacks: the home needs renovation in places, has an EPC rating of D and sits in an area with medium flood risk — these factors should be considered by buyers and surveyors.
Overall this mid-terrace suits first-time buyers, small families or investors willing to modernise to unlock the property’s full potential in a sought-after, rural village setting close to coastal and outdoor amenities.