Guide price
£750,000
(£463/sq. ft)
4 bed semi-detached house for saleBuckingham Avenue, Shoreham By Sea BN43
4 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
1,620 sq. ft
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
4 Bedroom semi detached 1930's Family House
Large Driveway with Off Street Parking for Several Cars
Garage with power
3 Bedrooms on the First Floor and Large Bedroom on the 2nd Floor
2 Reception Rooms
Well Presented Rear Garden
Would Benefit from Updating Throughout
Huge Potential to Extend and Improve stnpc
Quiet Shoreham Street Just off the Upper Shoreham Road
No Onward Chain
1930S Semi-Detached House In Shoreham-By-Sea With Extension Potential
Located on a quiet street just off Upper Shoreham Road, this four-bedroom semi-detached family house from the 1930s offers significant potential and is available with no onward chain, it's an ideal opportunity for a family looking to create a personalised home in a sought-after road in Shoreham.
The property features a large driveway and herringbone hard standing at the front, providing off-street parking for several cars. There is also a detached garage with power, suitable for parking, storage, or a workshop.
Inside, the house has a traditional layout that, while maintained, would benefit from updating. This offers buyers a chance to modernise and add their own style. The ground floor includes two reception rooms, providing flexible living spaces that can be used as a lounge, dining room, or home office. These rooms retain the classic proportions of the 1930s.
The accommodation is spread over three floors. The first floor has three good-sized bedrooms and a family bathroom, which could be updated. The second floor features a large fourth bedroom, offering a private space that could be a master bedroom, guest room, or a teenage retreat.
A key feature of this property is the potential to extend and improve, subject to planning permission. The generous plot, especially to the side and rear, allows for significant expansion and re-modelling. This could create additional living space, an open-plan kitchen/diner, or more bedrooms, transforming the house to suit modern family needs.
To the rear, there is a well-maintained garden, providing a private outdoor area for relaxation and entertaining. It can be enjoyed as it is or further landscaped.
The location in Shoreham-By-Sea is highly desirable. This quiet street offers a peaceful residential setting, yet is close to Shoreham's amenities. The town centre has independent shops, cafes, and restaurants, and the River Adur. Transport links, including Shoreham-By-Sea train station, offer easy access to Brighton, Worthing, and London, making it suitable for commuters. The South Downs National Park and the Sussex coastline & River Adur are also nearby, offering recreational activities.
This four-bedroom 1930s semi-detached house is an excellent opportunity. With its generous size, large driveway, garage, two reception rooms, and garden, combined with the potential for updating and extension, it's a strong prospect for families in Shoreham. The absence of an onward chain simplifies the buying process. Early viewing is recommended to appreciate the potential this property offers.
Call our Shoreham team on to book a viewing.
Material Information
Tenure - Freehold
Council Tax Band - E
EPC Rating - tbc
Located on a quiet street just off Upper Shoreham Road, this four-bedroom semi-detached family house from the 1930s offers significant potential and is available with no onward chain, it's an ideal opportunity for a family looking to create a personalised home in a sought-after road in Shoreham.
The property features a large driveway and herringbone hard standing at the front, providing off-street parking for several cars. There is also a detached garage with power, suitable for parking, storage, or a workshop.
Inside, the house has a traditional layout that, while maintained, would benefit from updating. This offers buyers a chance to modernise and add their own style. The ground floor includes two reception rooms, providing flexible living spaces that can be used as a lounge, dining room, or home office. These rooms retain the classic proportions of the 1930s.
The accommodation is spread over three floors. The first floor has three good-sized bedrooms and a family bathroom, which could be updated. The second floor features a large fourth bedroom, offering a private space that could be a master bedroom, guest room, or a teenage retreat.
A key feature of this property is the potential to extend and improve, subject to planning permission. The generous plot, especially to the side and rear, allows for significant expansion and re-modelling. This could create additional living space, an open-plan kitchen/diner, or more bedrooms, transforming the house to suit modern family needs.
To the rear, there is a well-maintained garden, providing a private outdoor area for relaxation and entertaining. It can be enjoyed as it is or further landscaped.
The location in Shoreham-By-Sea is highly desirable. This quiet street offers a peaceful residential setting, yet is close to Shoreham's amenities. The town centre has independent shops, cafes, and restaurants, and the River Adur. Transport links, including Shoreham-By-Sea train station, offer easy access to Brighton, Worthing, and London, making it suitable for commuters. The South Downs National Park and the Sussex coastline & River Adur are also nearby, offering recreational activities.
This four-bedroom 1930s semi-detached house is an excellent opportunity. With its generous size, large driveway, garage, two reception rooms, and garden, combined with the potential for updating and extension, it's a strong prospect for families in Shoreham. The absence of an onward chain simplifies the buying process. Early viewing is recommended to appreciate the potential this property offers.
Call our Shoreham team on to book a viewing.
Material Information
Tenure - Freehold
Council Tax Band - E
EPC Rating - tbc



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