Home that backs straight on to beach on the market for £450,000

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The sale is being handled by Skegness-based estate agents Hunters-Turner Evans Stevens, with a price set at £450,000 for the freehold,. According to the listing, the modern residence in St Andrews Drive boasts 'stunning sea views and large landscaped grounds leading to the sand dunes and beach, a sweeping block paved driveway for several vehicles and close to the North Shore Golf Course'.

Measuring almost 2,000 square feet, the doors open to a spacious living room that flows into a separate breakfast room and dining room, which is currently used as a playroom. Upstairs are the three bedrooms. The first offers 'fabulous sea views' and is 'perfect' for watching the sunrise, with an attached en-suite to complete the experience.The second bedroom also offers 'extensive' rear garden and sea views, with a single door that opens out on to a balcony.

Perhaps the central feature of the outside is the summerhouse, a 'lovely garden retreat with pergola with climbing plants including Wisteria, paved seating area and internally with light and power, kitchen units, fridge and separate W.C.' According to the listing, a trellis arch and pathways lead to the bottom part of the garden, where you'll find a 'chicken run, greenhouse, shed with light and power, raised decked seating area and a pathway and gate providing far-reaching sea views'.

From there, a small section of the garden leads down to a gated accessway to the Blue Flag beach. Take a look at the inside of the property in the pictures below.

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