Introducing a delightful ground floor flat nestled in the heart of Southend on Sea, boasting mesmerising views of the sea and mere moments away from an array of restaurants and amenities. This spacious 1-bedroom flat offers the perfect blend of coastal charm and urban convenience, with the added benefit of being just a leisurely 20-minute stroll from the c2c line, providing direct access to the bustling city of London.Upon entering, you'll be greeted by a generously sized living room bathed in natural light streaming through the large windows, creating an inviting ambiance that is perfect for relaxation or entertaining guests. The living room seamlessly flows into a well-appointed kitchen, complete with all white goods including a fridge, cooker, and sink, ensuring effortless meal preparation and convenience.Adjacent to the kitchen lies the tranquil bedroom, offering a serene retreat for rest and rejuvenation after a long day. Additionally, this charming flat boasts two separate storage rooms, providing ample space to neatly stow away belongings and maintain an organised living environment.Beyond the comforts of home, residents will find themselves within a mere 15-minute walk from renowned local attractions such as Sealife Adventures and Adventure Island, offering endless opportunities for leisurely exploration and entertainment.With its enviable location, spacious layout, and picturesque sea views, this ground floor flat presents a rare opportunity to experience the best of coastal living while enjoying easy access to urban conveniences and London's vibrant cityscape. Don't miss your chance to make this charming property your own coastal oasis.
186, Eastern Esplanade, SS1
Valid until 26.01.2030
Property Type: | Flat | Build Form: | Semi-Detached |
Transaction Type: | Rental (private) | Energy Tariff: | Dual |
Main Fuel: | Mains gas (not community) | Main Gas: | Yes |
Floor Level: | Ground | Flat Top Storey: | No |
Top Storey: | 0 | Glazing Type: | Double glazing, unknown install date |
Previous Extension: | 0 | Open Fireplace: | 0 |
Ventilation: | Natural | Walls: | Solid brick, as built, no insulation (assumed) |
Walls Energy: | Very Poor | Roof: | (another dwelling above) |
Main Heating: | Boiler and radiators, mains gas | Main Heating Controls: | Programmer and room thermostat |
Hot Water System: | From main system | Hot Water Energy Efficiency: | Good |
Lighting: | Low energy lighting in 40% of fixed outlets | Floors: | Suspended, no insulation (assumed) |
Total Floor Area: | 43 m2 |
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