Spacious one-bedroom seafront flat with direct sea views — chain free, lease matters for lenders.
South-facing lounge/kitchenette with direct sea views
Spacious first-floor flat, approx. 655 sq ft
One double bedroom and bathroom/WC
Leasehold — approx. 74 years remaining (may hinder mortgages)
Service charge £1,687.70pa; ground rent £50pa
Gas central heating; sash bay window to front
Communal rear garden; No onward chain
Solid brick walls (no known insulation); slow broadband
A bright first-floor apartment occupying a Victorian seafront building, with a south-facing open-plan lounge and kitchenette that directly overlooks the greensward to the sea. The large bay window floods the room with light and frames the coastal view, making this a peaceful spot for morning coffee or relaxed evenings.
The flat includes one double bedroom, bathroom/WC, gas-fired central heating and access to a well-tended communal rear garden. The layout is simple and roomy (approximately 655 sq ft), suited to someone looking to downsize without losing living space or seaside character.
Important practical points: the property is leasehold with approximately 74 years remaining. That remaining term may restrict mortgage options — many lenders expect longer leases — so cash buyers or those able to arrange specialist lending should check early. Annual service charge is £1,687.70 and ground rent £50 per year; buyers should factor these ongoing costs into their budget.
The building has solid brick walls (no known insulation) and double glazing to the rear; the property’s age (pre-1900) and construction type mean potential buyers should expect traditional maintenance rather than modern turnkey finishes. Broadband speeds are reported slow locally; mobile signal is excellent and local amenities, green space and transport links are immediate and convenient.