Quiet coastal location with reserve views and low-maintenance garden.
Spacious lounge/diner with views over Alver Valley Nature Reserve
Modern fitted kitchen plus separate utility room and downstairs WC
Double glazing and mains gas central heating throughout
Enclosed low-maintenance rear garden with artificial grass and decking
Garage in a nearby block for parking or storage
Within Bay House School catchment; nearby primaries rated Good
Average overall floor area (~893 sq ft) on a small plot
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — potential energy-efficiency upgrade needed
This well-presented three-bedroom mid-terrace sits at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac with uninterrupted views over Alver Valley Nature Reserve. The ground floor offers a large lounge/diner, a modern fitted kitchen, separate utility room and a convenient downstairs WC — practical for family life and everyday routines.
The property benefits from double glazing, mains gas central heating and a nearby garage for secure parking or storage. The enclosed rear garden is low-maintenance (artificial grass and decking) and suits active children and simple outdoor entertaining. Its location is a short walk from the beach and local green space, adding everyday leisure options.
For families, the house falls within Bay House School catchment and close to good-rated primary schools. Note the secondary school’s current Ofsted status is “Requires improvement,” which some buyers will want to consider. The home is an average size (approximately 893 sq ft) on a small plot — roomy enough for a small to medium family but not large.
Built in the mid-20th century with cavity walls (assumed no added insulation), the house may benefit from targeted improvements such as wall insulation upgrades to improve efficiency. Overall, this is a comfortable, well-maintained family home offering seaside access, reserve views and straightforward maintenance, with clear potential for modest energy and cosmetic enhancements.