Chain-free 3-bed period semi near Cleethorpes seafront — ideal for a renovation project..
Chain-free freehold 1930s semi-detached with bay windows
Off-street parking, gated driveway and separate garage
About 765 sq ft, three bedrooms, one bathroom
Requires full modernisation and likely insulation upgrades
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; energy improvements needed
Medium flood risk; consider insurance and mitigation costs
Area has high crime and high deprivation; affects resale
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal; near seafront and schools
This 1930s semi-detached home on Bramhall Street is a chain-free, freehold opportunity close to Cleethorpes town centre and the seafront. Character features such as bay windows and a traditional fireplace give the house immediate charm, while a gated driveway and garage provide convenient off-street parking. Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal support modern living.
The property requires renovation throughout—cosmetic and likely some fabric works—so it will suit buyers happy to personalise rather than move straight in. Cavity walls appear uninsulated and the home is sold with a single bathroom and circa 765 sq ft of accommodation, so updating heating, insulation and internal layouts could add value and comfort.
Be realistic about location-specific issues: the wider area scores high for deprivation and recorded crime is high; there is a medium flood risk. These factors affect resale and insurance, but the low purchase price, cheap council tax and proximity to strong local schools and the seafront make the house attractive to first-time buyers, DIY renovators or buy-to-let investors willing to manage local area considerations.
Overall this is a compact period house with solid renovation potential. It’s best for someone seeking a project close to amenities and the coast who can invest time and money to modernise and insulate the home, improving comfort and value.