Three spacious double bedrooms, dual-aspect lounge and separate dining room
Set back on a generous plot in Bexhill-on-Sea, this 1930s detached home combines period charm with practical family living. The house offers a dual-aspect lounge with a feature fireplace, a separate dining room, and three spacious double bedrooms — all arranged over two floors with plenty of natural light and potential sea views from the upper rooms.
Externally there is a single garage, off-road parking for several cars and a secure brick outbuilding currently used as an office/studio. The south-facing front garden and two secluded rear patios provide private outdoor space, while the large plot offers scope for extension or landscaping, subject to planning permission.
The property is double glazed and gas centrally heated, sold freehold and with no onward chain, making it straightforward to move into. That said, much of the interior is dated and will benefit from modernisation: kitchen and bathroom fittings are basic, decor and carpets are period and there is assumed lack of wall insulation in original cavity walls. Council tax is above average for the area.
This home will appeal to families or buyers seeking a character house with immediate space and clear improvement potential. Investors may also consider the parking, outbuilding and size of the plot. Viewings are recommended to appreciate the layout, gardens and the possibilities this property presents.











































































