Period charm, south-facing garden, close to seafront and transport links.
Bright bay-fronted lounge with high ceilings and natural light
This Victorian three-bedroom mid-terrace combines period character with practical living for families seeking seaside convenience. A bright bay-fronted lounge with high ceilings and natural light anchors the ground floor, while a modern fitted kitchen opens directly onto a south-facing private garden with patio and lawn — a rare outdoor spot for this style and plot size.
Upstairs offers three well-proportioned bedrooms and a contemporary family bathroom, providing straightforward accommodation for children or flexible home-working space. The property is freehold, on an average overall size (approximately 856 sq ft), and benefits from fast broadband and good local schools, including nearby highly rated secondaries.
Buyers should note the area is classified as deprived with above-average crime; this may influence suitability and insurance. The house is a solid-brick Victorian build (c.1900–1929) likely without wall insulation and with double glazing of unknown age, so buyers should budget for energy-efficiency improvements and potential period-property maintenance. Parking and outdoor space are limited by the small plot size.
Priced to reflect its location and scope for improvement, this property will appeal to growing families or first-time buyers who prioritise transport links, seafront access and a ready-to-live-in layout but are prepared to invest in longer-term upgrades.