Well-located family home with garage conversion potential near East Beach and station..
- Four bedrooms over three floors; flexible ground-floor fourth bedroom
- Double reception and large eat-in kitchen for family living
- Large integral garage with power; conversion potential (STPP)
- Private driveway and low-maintenance rear garden with rear access
- Extensive built-in storage and loft space
- Single family shower room only; one bathroom for four bedrooms
- Older glazing and likely uninsulated cavity walls; energy upgrades advised
- Local area: excellent amenities and schools, but high crime and deprivation
A roomy four-bedroom mid-terrace arranged over three floors, this 1970s townhouse is a practical family home minutes from East Beach and Shoeburyness station. The layout delivers a double reception, large eat-in kitchen, ground-floor flexible bedroom (currently used as a gym/office) and a modern tiled family shower room. Built-in storage is extensive and a loft adds extra space; the property is offered ready to move into.
Outside there is a private driveway, low-maintenance rear garden with rear access, and a large integral garage with power and lighting — a clear opportunity for conversion into additional accommodation (subject to planning). Local conveniences are strong: supermarkets, parks, leisure facilities and good primary and secondary schools (including Shoeburyness High School catchment) are all within walking distance.
Be realistic about the context: the area scores high for deprivation and local crime rates are higher than average, which may concern some buyers. The house is compact for a four-bedroom (about 1,055 sq ft) and has single bathroom provision. The property dates from the late 1960s–70s; cavity walls are assumed uninsulated and double glazing was installed before 2002, so some energy-efficiency upgrading could be beneficial.
Overall this freehold home suits a growing family seeking space and convenience with scope to add value through sympathetic improvements — particularly a garage conversion or insulation upgrades — rather than buyers seeking a quiet, low-crime suburb.