Situated on a quiet street at the edge of the village of Cadzand, this terraced family house offers a practical layout and coastal proximity. The property includes three bedrooms and a well-proportioned living area arranged over two floors. The plot is described as neat and comes with a low-maintenance rear garden and a stone storage shed. The location provides close access to nearby coastal towns and the shoreline by a short drive, while the setting offers viewlines over adjacent meadowland.
The ground floor is entered through an entrance hall that features original tiling and provides access to a toilet, the meter cupboard and the stairwell. A generous living room benefits from large windows that allow natural light and provide views toward the surrounding fields. An adjoining dining area is positioned to serve family meals and connects directly to the kitchen. The kitchen is fitted with built-in appliances and links to the garden, creating a practical flow between indoor and outdoor spaces.
The first floor comprises a landing, three bedrooms and a bathroom. The bedrooms are described as spacious and have large windows that admit daylight. The arrangement supports family use or a mix of sleeping and workspace functions. The bathroom serves the upper floor and completes the primary accommodation layout.
Additional features include uPVC window frames with predominantly double glazing and central heating via a boiler for heating and hot water. The property is furnished and includes an external storage room in the rear garden. The house is part of existing construction dating from 1968 and sits on a plot recorded as 141 m², configured as a terraced single-family dwelling. The listing specifies four rooms in total, including three bedrooms, and highlights the immediate village-edge location near Cadzand.