Versatile family home near the harbour with garage and balcony.
- Three-storey townhouse with flexible 3–4 bedroom layout
- Integral garage with internal access and two-car driveway
- Small private rear garden; balcony with harbour outlook
- Master bedroom with en-suite; family bathroom on top floor
- Kitchen needs maintenance; some cosmetic updating likely
- Built 2007–2011; mains gas boiler and radiators installed
- Low flood risk but local area: very high crime, very deprived
- Excellent walking access to station, harbour and local amenities
A flexible three-storey townhouse offering practical family living and easy access to Queenborough Harbour. The ground floor provides an open-plan kitchen, dining room and sitting room, plus a downstairs cloakroom and internal access to the integral garage. There is driveway parking for two vehicles and a small private rear garden accessed via sliding doors.
Upstairs the first-floor lounge can readily convert to a fourth bedroom and opens onto a private balcony that enjoys outlook towards the street and harbour area. The top floor houses comfortable bedrooms including a master with en‑suite shower room and a family bathroom. Constructed between 2007–2011, the home benefits from mains gas central heating, double glazing and cavity-wall insulation (as built).
Practical considerations are clear: the kitchen shows signs of wear and will need attention, and the property sits within an area with very high crime and pronounced deprivation indicators. Flood risk is low and local transport links are strong — the railway station and town amenities are within walking distance — making this a convenient choice for families seeking coastal town living with scope to improve and personalise.
Overall this mid-terrace townhouse suits buyers wanting a versatile family home close to local schools, shops and the harbour, or investors targeting rental demand in a well-connected, seaside town. The layout and garage offer good practical value, but budget for some maintenance and consider the local social and safety context when viewing.