Affordable coastal terrace with period charm and obvious improvement potential.
Two double bedrooms plus compact attic room
A compact two-bedroom Victorian terrace within easy walking distance of the seafront and local shops. The property offers a living room with a feature fireplace, a good-size dining room, fitted kitchen, utility room and an enclosed rear yard — practical everyday spaces for first-time buyers seeking a move-in-ready base with scope to personalise. Heating is mains gas with boiler and radiators; broadband and mobile signals are strong.
Upstairs are two double bedrooms and an attic room accessed from bedroom two, useful for storage or occasional use. The house sits on a very small plot; outdoor space is limited to the rear yard. EPC rating D and cavity walls are recorded as built without insulation (assumed), so there is potential to improve energy efficiency and running costs with targeted insulation work.
Priced at £85,000 and offered freehold, this home suits first-time buyers or those wanting an affordable coastal-entry property. Council Tax Band A keeps ongoing bills low, but the property is in a generally deprived area with average crime levels — consider this alongside the strong local amenities and excellent mobile/broadband connectivity.
Practical points: the attic has a low ceiling and is compact; the boiler, services and appliances have not been independently tested and buyers should commission standard surveys. Overall, a traditional terrace with period character that rewards modest investment in energy improvements and cosmetic updating.