This remarkable Grade II listed end-terraced property spans four storeys, including an attic and basement, nestled within a prominent historic terrace in the Cliff Bridge area. Boasting numerous period features such as sash windows, decorative elements, and cast-iron balconies, the home offers stunning views across the South Bay. While it retains its charming character, the interior is in need of modernisation, presenting a unique opportunity for refurbishment or potential redevelopment, subject to necessary approvals. This is a rare chance to secure a significant coastal property that holds substantial future value.
Inside, spacious and adaptable accommodation is distributed over six levels, showcasing a wealth of original details throughout. The main entrance greets you with high ceilings and an elegant staircase complemented by decorative cornices and large glazed doors that flood the space with natural light.
The main living room is both generous in size and design, featuring full-height sash windows that open onto the cast-iron balcony with picturesque views of South Bay and surrounding greenery. Original fireplaces and fitted alcove shelving enhance its charm.
The flexible layout includes multiple reception rooms, a kitchen area, an office/study space, and up to six bedrooms on the upper floors, several of which benefit from great light and elevated views. The attic space provides further opportunity for conversion into additional bedrooms or creative workspaces.
A notably spacious period bathroom reflects the grandeur of the home alongside supplementary bathrooms spread throughout different levels. The property retains many original features including beautiful mouldings, panelled doors, and high skirting boards.
The lower ground floor currently offers additional reception areas and study space with excellent potential for self-contained living options or as guest quarters pending any necessary consents.
While in need of renovation to bring it up to modern standards, this coastal period residence presents an exciting project for those looking to restore an important piece of architectural history in one of Yorkshire's most distinguished locations.