Three-bedroom Victorian terrace yards from Eastbourne seafront — chain free and ready to personalise.
- Yards from Eastbourne seafront and local amenities
- Bay-fronted lounge and separate dining room
- Refitted kitchen and modern shower room
- Chain free freehold, straightforward purchase
- Small, mainly patio rear garden with gated access
- High flood risk for this postcode — investigate insurance
- Built 1930s; some cosmetic updating likely beneficial
- Basement access and loft access not inspected
Set just yards from Eastbourne seafront, this bay-fronted mid-terrace combines period charm with practical updates. The lounge with bay window, separate dining room and conservatory create flexible living space, while a refitted kitchen and shower room reduce immediate renovation needs. Double glazing and gas central heating are in place.
Outside space is small and mainly patio, with gated rear access — ideal for low-maintenance outdoor use but not for large gardens. The property is chain free and freehold, making it straightforward to proceed. Internal layout includes three bedrooms across the first floor and useful built-in storage in the main rooms.
Notable concerns: the house sits in a high flood-risk area and the wider neighbourhood shows signs of economic deprivation. Rooms are average-sized for a 1930s mid-terrace and the plot is compact. Some cosmetic updating is likely to maximise value, and buyers should check the loft and basement (access present) if additional space or structural issues are a concern.
This home suits first-time buyers wanting a seafront location or investors seeking rental demand in the Redoubt area. It offers immediate occupation potential with scope to add value through targeted refurbishment, while buyers should factor in flood risk and modest outdoor space when planning improvements.