South-facing garden and sea vistas — chain-free family home with scope to improve..
No onward chain; freehold tenure
South-facing large rear garden with sea and countryside views
Off-street parking for two to three vehicles
Recently replaced gas boiler (2024)
Single family bathroom; one shower room only
Compact overall size (~742 sq ft) — limited internal space
EPC D; double glazing fitted before 2002
Local area: higher deprivation and average crime levels
This three-bedroom semi in Teignmouth is a practical family home offered with no onward chain and freehold tenure. Its standout asset is the large south-facing rear garden and direct sea and countryside views from the main bedroom — a rare find close to local schools and town amenities. Off-street parking for two to three cars and a recent gas boiler replacement (2024) add everyday convenience.
Internally the house is compact (approx. 742 sq ft) but well-presented: a dual-aspect living room with French doors, a recently upgraded family bathroom, and a functional kitchen with useful laundry space. Double glazing is installed, and the loft is partially boarded, providing storage and scope for modest improvement. There’s potential to add a raised balcony from the living room to capitalise on the sea views.
Buyers should note material facts: the home dates from the 1930–49 period and has an EPC rating of D; double glazing was fitted before 2002. The property is small in overall size and has a single bathroom, which may be limiting for larger families. The local area shows higher deprivation indicators and an average crime level; the nearest secondary school currently has an Ofsted rating of Inadequate.
This property will suit a family or purchaser seeking a seaside home with immediate occupancy and scope to modernise. Practical positives — sea views, south garden, parking, recent boiler — combine with clear renovation/extension potential, so buyers should factor in improvement costs if they want to enlarge or reconfigure living space.