A gorgeous Victorian Terrace which has maintained it's character and charm whilst presenting a modern finish. Situated to the south east of Lancaster and within walking distance of the city, it will appeal.
Offered for sale with no upward chain, this super home is likely to be popular with first time buyers particularly. The accommodation comprises two separate reception rooms, a modern fitted kitchen, two bedrooms, a family bathroom and a versatile cellar. Outside is an enclosed and private rear yard, easily reached from the access road to the rear.
The Period Features.. - Very rarely does a home come to market locally where the period features within the accommodation has not only been maintained, but has been enhanced. If you're a fan of stripped wooden flooring, quarry tiles, original marble fireplaces or perhaps decorative ceiling coving - you'll really love this. The lounge and one of the bedrooms also host cast iron fireplaces which really complement the otherwise contemporary finish.
The Accommodation - The home is entered at the front elevation by a Farrow and Ball painted solid wooden front door with double glazed and leaded bar inset, which opens into a welcoming entrance hallway. Downstairs boasts two separate reception rooms and a modern fitted kitchen. Access to a head height cellar is available off the kitchen and that hosts the electricity consumer unit which demonstrates it was tested as recently as August 2020 which is sooner than most. Upstairs are two well proportioned bedrooms and a really spacious bathroom which comprises his and hers vanity wash hand basins, a large corner bath with overhead shower fitting, a low flush WC and a stylish chrome heated towel rail.
The Location. - Not only is this super property situated in the popular Freehold location within the city, it also sits on the top side of the road so benefits from an open aspect to the rear with a playing field available to enjoy. Hartington Street is around a 8-10 minute walk into the city centre and is very handy for Williamson Park, the Ashton Memorial and Lancaster Boys Grammar School. Lancaster boasts a bustling city centre where amenities include some fantastic pubs, restaurants and shops. The train station sits on the Western Mainline so offers access to a good number of popular towns and cities across the UK. This property is within walking distance of the Royal Lancaster Infirmary, the University of Cumbria whilst Lancaster University is a straightforward drive away. The Lune Valley can be reached by car along the Quernmore Road and the Trough of Bowland is within easy reach also by car. Junction 34 of the M6 motorway is around a five minute drive away so it's brilliant positioned to offer easy access all round.
The Situation - The property offers full vacant possession and no upward chain - some fixtures and fittings are included including the washing machine and the wardrobes.
Services - The property is served by gas, electricity, mains water and drainage.
Tenure - The property is Freehold with title number LA868860
Council Tax - The property is a Band A via Lancaster City Council
Viewings - Strictly via appointment with Houseclub Estate Agents.
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