Characterful three-bedroom family home a short walk from Roker coastline..
Three bedrooms plus large loft room with two Velux windows
Short stroll to Roker Beach, park, marina and local amenities
Period features: log burner, exposed brick, wood flooring
Double glazed throughout; combi gas central heating
Small, low-maintenance rear yard with electric roller-shutter access
Dated exterior; will need cosmetic/maintenance work
Freehold with very low Council Tax (Band A)
Fast broadband potential and excellent mobile signal
Set just a short stroll from Roker’s coastline, this three-bedroom mid-terrace Victorian home suits growing families who want easy access to beaches, parks and local amenities. The living areas feel warm and characterful, with a log burner in the lounge, wood flooring and an open dining room that creates a practical family hub. A large loft room with two Velux-style windows adds valuable flexible space for a playroom, home office or occasional guest room.
Practical details are strong: double glazing throughout, combi gas central heating, fast broadband potential and excellent mobile signal. The well-equipped kitchen and bathroom are presented in good order and the property is Freehold with very low council tax (Band A), which helps running costs for first-time buyers or budget-conscious families.
Externally the plot is small but low-maintenance, with a rear yard accessed via an electric roller-shutter door. The exterior appears dated and will benefit from some cosmetic attention; buyers should budget for external repairs and routine maintenance associated with a property of this age. The house is mid-terrace and was constructed before 1900, so purchasers seeking structural reassurance should arrange appropriate surveys.
This house offers a blend of period character and everyday practicality in a desirable coastal location. Early viewings are advised for buyers looking for a family home with flexible accommodation and scope to personalise.