Spacious three-bed terrace near seafront — scope to modernise and personalise.
Three bedrooms and three reception rooms plus conservatory
A classic early-20th-century red-brick terrace on a quiet cul-de-sac, this three-bedroom home sits within easy walking distance of Burnham-on-Sea town centre and the seafront. The bay-fronted lounge, three reception rooms and conservatory give flexible living space for family life, home working or hobby use. The enclosed rear garden and small front garden add outdoor space without heavy maintenance.
The house is in need of modernisation throughout, offering clear scope to reconfigure, upgrade services and add contemporary finishes. Period features such as fire surrounds, cornices and a bay window provide character to retain, while room sizes are broadly average for a family house (approx. 954 sq ft) and will suit those looking to personalise rather than buy turnkey.
Practical details that affect cost and scope: the property currently shows electric storage heaters, and construction-era cavity walls are assumed to lack insulation. There are mixed notes in the file regarding heating (an internal note mentions gas central heating) — buyers should verify the heating system and service records. The house is freehold with low flood risk and a relatively low council tax band, but it sits in an area classed as deprived, so resale premiums may be limited without investment.
For families seeking proximity to good primary and secondary schools, sea access and town amenities, this is a straightforward renovation project that promises value for money in a central location. Viewings are recommended to appreciate the layout and potential for improvement.