Beachside Charm Awaits! 3 Bedroom House with Large Yard
Calling all beach lovers! This character-filled 3-bedroom house is your perfect coastal escape, with just a short stroll from the sandy shores, this charming older-style home offers a relaxed vibe and plenty of space.
Please register your interest to inspect the property online by scrolling down to 'Request an Inspection'. Our team will then be in touch with you to arrange a time to view the property as soon as possible.
- 3 spacious bedrooms with ample natural light - Floorboards and tiles throughout - Bathroom with bath - Large kitchen with plenty of bench space - Secure single garage - Large backyard - perfect for barbecues, games, or relaxing in the sunshine - Pets considered on application - Within walking distance to shops, public transport, parks and the beach
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Contact Charlotte Burgess to learn more about this property, request an inspection or take an online tour.
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