- Sought after location
- Views over tennis courts
- Close to seafront
- Period property
- Original features
- In need of updating
- Garden
- Potential to create parking
- No onward chain
Overlooking the historic tennis courts and croquet lawns and within a few hundred yards of the beach, the front elevation enjoys a southerly and light aspect.
The property is now in need of updating and modernising, but offers wonderful high ceilings combined with some original features such as sash windows, original double doors between the two reception rooms, original fireplaces, picture rails, moulded coving.
There is also potential to utilise the basement rooms for extra accommodation if required.
The ground floor occupies an elevated position above street level, which combined with the bay window and elegant proportions the property offers, allows the light to flood into the drawing room. Double doors connect through to the dining room with a window overlooking the garden and offering a versatile space between the two. The kitchen is located at the rear of the house with original built-in cupboards either side of the chimney breast. A small utility area can be found beyond along with access to the garden.
To the lower ground floor, there are two substantial rooms which offer potential to utilise as additional living space if required. A cloakroom and additional storage space under the front steps complete the accommodation on this floor.
Stairs lead from the hallway to the first floor with the bathroom off the half landing at the rear of the house and separate WC.
Off the first floor landing are 3 bedrooms, two enjoying views over the croquet lawns and tennis courts and the third with views over the garden to the rear.
OUTSIDE
To the front of the house there is a small garden area bounded by a white brick wall topped with wrought iron railings. To the rear is a low maintenance garden mainly paved with well
established flower beds to one side and a small
decked area. Double gates and a personal gate give access from King Street to the garden and offer the potential to create off road parking if required.
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8 Archery Square is a handsome and substantial mid terrace period house occupying a prominent position on the “white side” of Archery Square.
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