Newly thatched roof (January 2023) preserves traditional character
No onward chain — ready for quick occupancy
Two spacious bedrooms and two reception rooms
Garage with separate workshop plus versatile outbuilding
Enclosed low-maintenance rear garden with decorative pond
No central heating system; electric heaters assumed
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated; EPC rated G
Average broadband and mobile; area classified as deprived
This newly thatched semi-detached cottage offers authentic coastal character and ready-to-go occupancy — no onward chain. The recently replaced thatch (January 2023) and traditional features such as an inglenook-style fireplace give the house charm while two reception rooms and a well-equipped kitchen provide flexible living space.
Practical strengths include an enclosed, low-maintenance rear garden with a decorative pond, off-street parking, garage with workshop and a versatile outbuilding ideal for hobbies or storage. The plot is a decent size and the property sits a short walk from sandy beaches, dunes and village amenities.
Buyers should note this is an older solid-wall property (built before 1900) with no central heating system present; electric heaters are assumed. The EPC is G and walls likely lack insulation, so expect energy performance and heating upgrades will be needed. Broadband and mobile signal are average for the area.
This home suits buyers seeking a characterful coastal cottage to move into quickly or to renovate for improved comfort and efficiency. Its freehold, chain-free status and proximity to local shops, pubs and nature reserves make it attractive for downsizers or those wanting a seaside base.



























































































