Five coastal properties have been listed for sale across England and Scotland, with prices ranging from £270,000 to £1.9 million, according to estate agents marketing the homes.
In Achnamara, Argyll & Bute, a seven-bedroom Arts and Crafts house built in 1929 is on the market for £875,000 through Strutt & Parker. The property, which has remained in the same family ownership since construction, sits on nearly one hectare of land overlooking Kilmory Bay at the mouth of Loch Sween. The house has previously been used as a holiday let.
Northumberland and Devon listings
A two-bedroom stone terraced cottage in Craster, Northumberland, is listed at £475,000 through Sanderson Young. The property, located in the fishing village eight miles from Alnwick, has been redecorated with a new roof installed. The village sits on the coastal path to Dunstanburgh Castle ruins.
In Sidmouth, Devon, a three-storey, four-bedroom apartment on the promenade is priced at £750,000 through Wilkinson Grant. The property features a kitchen with bay window and a sitting room-dining room with balcony access overlooking the seafront.
North West England and Hampshire developments
A five-bedroom house in Hoylake, Merseyside, positioned between the Dee Estuary beach and Royal Liverpool Golf Course, is listed at £1.9 million through Savills. The property includes private access to the golf course and an integrated garage converted to a games room.
At Royal Haslar Waterside in Portsmouth, a £200 million development is converting a former Georgian naval hospital from 1753 into 550 residential units across 25 hectares. Trinity House, a Grade II-listed quadrangle building, contains 146 apartments. A one-bedroom second-floor flat facing the Solent is available for £270,000.
The listings represent a cross-section of coastal property offerings in the UK market, from historic conversions to period homes, spanning multiple price points and regions.