Solar panels reducing energy costs
Generous approx. 300ft rear garden with fruit trees
Two reception rooms plus large conservatory
Driveway with parking for multiple vehicles
Three bedrooms; main bedroom with en-suite
Solid brick 1930s–1940s build — likely no wall insulation
Double glazing present but install date not confirmed
Services and appliances untested; survey recommended
This extended three-bedroom semi-detached house on Main Road, Harwich, offers practical family living with generous outdoor space and flexible reception rooms. The ground floor layout includes a lounge, dining room, long conservatory and cloakroom — useful for everyday family life and entertaining. The kitchen and utility provide practical workspace and direct access to a long rear garden that will appeal to gardeners and families who need outdoor space.
Upstairs the property has three bedrooms, including a main room with en-suite and a separate family bathroom. The house is presented in good order throughout, with neutral décor and modern fittings visible in living areas and bathrooms. Solar panels reduce running costs and the property benefits from mains gas central heating and double glazing (install date not specified).
Notable positives are the large plot with an approximately 300ft rear garden, paved driveway for multiple vehicles, and a freehold tenure with low flood risk. The location places local shops, schools and coastal amenities within easy reach, making it well suited to families who want convenient everyday access and seaside leisure.
Buyers should be aware of a few practical points: the house is a solid-brick build from the 1930s–1940s and wall insulation is assumed absent, so upgrading insulation may be needed to improve thermal performance. Exact ages of glazing and some services are not confirmed and appliances have not been tested — a survey is recommended. Overall this is a spacious, well-presented family home with strong outside space and scope for energy-efficiency improvements.