Central Brixham location with parking and elevated outlooks, chain free.
Three double bedrooms including loft-conversion with Velux windows
Open dual-aspect lounge/diner with bow-bay window and natural light
Sunny, private rear garden arranged over two landscaped levels
Off-street parking to the front; low-maintenance gravel frontage
Downstairs WC and utility room ready to be finished by buyer
Single shower room only; no separate bath on upper floor
Small overall plot size limits garden expansion potential
Local area classification: deprived — consider neighbourhood factors
Set on elevated ground in central Brixham, this well-presented three-bedroom semi-detached house offers comfortable family living with coastal outlooks and off-street parking. The home has been updated to provide a bright, dual-aspect lounge/diner, a modern kitchen, and a southerly loft-conversion bedroom with elevated views from Velux windows. The tiered, sunny rear garden and low-maintenance front gravel area create easy-to-manage outdoor space for family use and entertaining.
The layout works well for growing families: three double bedrooms are arranged over two floors following a loft conversion, and there’s a modern shower room on the upper level. Ground-floor utility space and a downstairs WC are ready for finishing to suit a new owner’s needs. Practical features include mains gas central heating, UPVC double glazing and a useful amount of storage built into bedrooms.
Buyers should note some constraints alongside the positives. The property has just one shower room and occupies a relatively small plot, which limits garden expansion. The immediate area is classified as more deprived than average, which may concern some buyers seeking higher neighbourhood investment levels. The house dates from the 1930s–1940s, so any buyer wanting major modernisation should allow for period-era considerations.
Offered freehold and with no onward chain, this property suits families seeking a ready-to-move-in coastal home in a convenient, central location close to schools, amenities and Brixham harbour. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the light, elevated outlooks and the practical family layout.