You enter through a red-tiled porch and step into the main living and dining room— a bright, welcoming space thanks to its dual-aspect windows. A log burner (installed in 2016) adds a practical focal point, and there’s room here for both a seating area and a dining table. From the living room, stairs lead down to the basement, which is split into two parts: one side is plastered with wooden floorboards and currently used for storage; the other would benefit from updating. There’s also a separate WC on this level.On the second floor, the kitchen is fitted with green wall and base units, wood-effect laminate worktops, and space for under-counter appliances. There’s room for a small dining table, and a door leads directly onto the roof terrace — a private, sunny space ideal for sitting out or entertaining.Also on this level is a good-sized room at the front, currently used as an office, with a bay window, wooden floorboards, and built-in shelving. It could equally serve as a bedroom.On the third floor, you’ll find a double bedroom with another bay window and feature fireplace. The bathroom is at the rear, with a white suite, shower over the bath, freestanding pedestal sink, wooden flooring, built-in storage, and white tiling around the bath and sink areas. There’s a sash window for good natural light and ventilation. The hallway and stairs are carpeted, and a cupboard at the top of the stairs houses the combi boiler, which was installed in 2016.Up on the fourth floor is a further bedroom and attic room (previously used as bedroom by the vendor). One is a single room with a feature beam; the other is at the front with built-in shelves, a fireplace.Council Tax Band BTucked just off Norman Road in one of St Leonards-on-Sea’s most characterful enclaves, this end-of-terrace home offers the best of coastal and cultural living. Step outside and within minutes you're on Norman Road or Kings Road, where independent galleries, vintage stores and a thriving food scene create a distinctively artistic buzz. The seafront promenade is just down the hill—perfect for a morning run or evening glass of wine with sea views—while the cobbled streets of Hastings Old Town are close by for weekend wandering. Warrior Square station is a short walk away, offering direct rail connections to London, making this a brilliant base for both coastal life and city links. EPC Rating: E
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