Coastal views, mature gardens and garage with conversion potential.
Victorian detached with high ceilings and original timber features
Red House is a generously proportioned Victorian detached house in the heart of Ferryside, offering character details, high ceilings and wide sash windows that flood rooms with light. The property presents immediate living comfort after recent renovation work while retaining original timber features and a wood-burning stove in the main reception.
Externally the plot is compact but well planted: private, well-established cottage-style gardens, paved patios with coastal and church views, and off-street parking plus a large garage/workshop. There is clear scope to increase habitable space — groundwork for a second-floor conversion is already in place with permission sought (STTP).
Practical considerations: the house uses oil-fired central heating with a boiler and radiators, sits on solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation, and sits within a very small plot. Council tax band is above average and the local area scores high for deprivation despite very low crime and excellent mobile and broadband coverage.
This property will suit a family seeking a character home in a village setting or a buyer wanting further growth through conversion and sympathetic updating. The combination of coastal outlook, parking and garage, and conversion groundwork gives genuine upside, while energy and maintenance implications should be factored into any offer.