This remarkable five-bedroom Grade II listed house spans three floors and is located in the historic Old Town of Bexhill-on-Sea. Originally constructed in the early 1800s, it was once two separate dwellings that have since been transformed into a single family home. Nestled within a conservation area, the property showcases an abundance of period features, offering a unique opportunity for renovation and investment.
The interior is filled with natural light, creating a warm ambiance throughout. The ground floor features an inviting entrance hall that opens to a southerly-facing living room and study, alongside a separate dining room, fitted kitchen, utility room, and a convenient downstairs cloakroom. The staircase, adorned with period balustrades and walnut handrails, leads to the first floor where you'll find the spacious main bedroom with en-suite shower room and lovely southward views. There are also two additional bedrooms on this level, accompanied by a generously sized family bathroom and another separate WC. Ascending to the second floor reveals two more bedrooms with charming views that include distant glimpses of the sea.
Additional highlights of this home include a cellar and ample storage solutions throughout, complemented by classic elements such as wooden sash windows and feature fireplaces. The secluded rear garden provides a peaceful retreat and enhances the property’s character.
In terms of location, this property is situated in a highly desirable area of Bexhill's Old Town. Within minutes, you can reach Manor Barn Gardens and Barrack Hall recreation ground, while the seafront promenades are also conveniently nearby. Bexhill train station is just 0.4 miles away, providing easy access to Hastings, Eastbourne, Brighton, Gatwick, and London Victoria. Families will appreciate the proximity to excellent schooling options including St Peter & St Paul's Primary School and St Richard's Catholic College—both rated as 'Outstanding' by OFSTED.
The outdoor space truly sets this property apart. The rear garden has been thoughtfully landscaped to create an inviting atmosphere ideal for relaxation or entertaining. Featuring low-maintenance mature shrubs along with vibrant planting, it serves as an enchanting backdrop for the home. Multiple patio areas offer opportunities for alfresco dining during warmer months. Furthermore, an impressive 45-foot outbuilding presents significant potential for development—perfectly suited for conversion into a studio workspace or guest accommodation (subject to necessary planning permissions). This space can be accessed directly from the house or via secured side pathways leading from High Street.
Given its blend of characterful features and potential for further enhancement