Estate agents in Courtsend
6 agents found
Abbotts, Thorpe Bay
- Tel01702 967929
Thorpe Bay is located close to Southend and is famous for its large houses and beach huts. Thorpe Bay was awarded a Blue Flag award in 2019 for the cleanliness and safety of the beach. Our branch is located on The Broadway and our team are happy to help with any advice you may need - whether you're buying, selling, renting or letting. Feel free to pop in for a chat next time you're in the area.
Dedman Gray Auctions, Essex
- Tel01702 311010
Dedman Gray Auction Ltd are based in Thorpe Bay in Southend on Sea, Essex and are firmly established as one of the top 20 UK national auctioneers, holding regular land and property auctions.
Goldings Estate Agents, Thorpe Bay
- Tel01702 967462
Goldings are a local, independent agent and our team of Property Consultants bring with them many years experience in both the property and estate agency industries. We come to the market with an unrivalled commitment to you and your home and by choosing Goldings you will be choosing an agent built on integrity; an agent with the passion and drive to ensure that your house is sold to the right buyer and for the best possible price. After all, we truly believe that your recommendation will be the only true measure of our success.
haart, covering Thorpe Bay
- Tel01704 335887
haart estate agents selling in Thorpe Bay have the local expertise to help with your property needs. Whether it's buying or selling as part of a multi-award winning estate agency, our highly trained team are dedicated to providing a high standard of service including FLINK our unique marketing tool which targets passive buyers from social media. We're also available for a call till 10pm, so don't hesitate to get in touch.
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Hunt Roche, Coast & Country Homes
- Tel01702 967987
Established in 1995; now with six local branches, Hunt Roche take great pride in offering the most courteous, efficient and professional service available in the area. Each branch is managed by an 'on-site' partner of the firm. This means that all properties are valued and inspected by either a partner or manager with years of local experience. We measure our success by the huge number of clients we have moved time and time again along with recommendations from clients old and new.
Hunt Roche, Coast & Country Homes
- Tel01702 967911
Established in 1995; now with six local branches, Hunt Roche take great pride in offering the most courteous, efficient and professional service available in the area. Each branch is managed by an 'on-site' partner of the firm. This means that all properties are valued and inspected by either a partner or manager with years of local experience. We measure our success by the huge number of clients we have moved time and time again along with recommendations from clients old and new.
Hunt Roche, Shoeburyness
- Tel01702 290900
Hunt Roche opened their very first branch based in West Road, Shoeburyness in 1995. Today they have 6 local branches. The Shoeburyness office have re-located their flagship branch to stunning new high-profile premises on the corner of Ness Road. The re-development of this landmark building; Alexander Court has been a local talking point for many years and the Hunt Roche team are proud to be the building's first new residents! We measure our success by the huge number of clients we have moved time and time again along with recommendations from clients old and new.
About the Area
Shoeburyness (also called "Shoebury") is a town east of Southend-on-Sea, at the mouth of the Thames Estuary, which offers access to London Fenchurch Street, from mainline railway (originally opened in 1884).
Shoeburyness is lucky to have two beaches - both of which have been awarded with blue flags. East Beach is a long sandy beach that is crowned with a large grassy area making it a superb location to enjoy a picnic. It is a popular part of the estuary for watersports and home to Essex Kitesurfing Club. Shoebury Common Beach offers facilities to launch boats and jet-skis and has a large number of beach huts along the promenade area. Located within the grassy verge is 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' which has been offering refreshments on site for many years and offers the perfect addition for a fun day beside the seaside for all the family.
The area offers a large variety of Schools.
Hinguar Primary School has a long back dated history. The original school was built in 1886 and in 2012 the 'new Hinguar School' located within the grounds of the Garrison development - a prestigious site offering close proximity to nature reserves, historical interest and Shoebury East Beach. The original Victorian School is currently being redeveloped which sympathetically restores and updates the original building and grounds into stunning family homes.
Shoeburyness High School's students, staff, parents and wider community are celebrating an exceptional Ofsted report.It follows a full Section 5 inspection carried out by a team of 5 Inspectors and a Senior HMI on the 15th and 16th November 2017.The school, which has already had the accolade of being one of a small number of schools nationally to be invited by the DfE and the National Schools' Commissioner, Sir David Carter, to share its good practice this year, has been awarded a "Good with Outstanding" judgement.Â
Shoebury Garrison (referred to as 'The Barracks' by many of the locals) is a significant area of national importance. Through recent times the addition of modern executive homes has made an appearance, however retaining and the Grade II listed buildings and homes. The history, and setting, overlooking the mouth of the Thames Estuary, makes it a fascinating area to live and explore.
Located just outside the Garrison is the historic 'Shoebury Hotel', which was built in 1899 to replace the original tavern. Originally it played a major roll within the community, serving thirsty workers and soldiers from the local barracks after a hard days work. Although no longer a functioning hotel, the property was brought back to life in 2012 with a complete refurbishment and is now the rustic brasserie and wine bar.
There are a number of leisure facilities in the area including various parks, fishing ponds, restaurants, pubs with the added benefit of Southend airport just a 20 minute drive away.