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, £125,000

Denmark Street, Lancaster, LA1 (Freehold)

Location

Denmark Street sits within the heart of the Marsh, a long-established and well-regarded part of Lancaster known for its strong sense of community and traditional stone terraces. It suits buyers who value walkable living, with the city centre close enough to reach on foot and everyday amenities dotted throughout the area. It’s also brilliantly placed for getting around: around a 10-minute walk to the train station using the cut-through at the top of the road, and a bus stop just a minute away. Local shops, schools and regular routes are all within easy reach, making day-to-day life straightforward without relying heavily on the car.

Green space is a big part of the appeal here. At the bottom of the street you’ve got playing fields, pockets of woodland and well-used walking paths that lead you down to the River Lune for an easy evening stroll. Fairfield Nature Reserve is close by too, and the Lancashire Coastal Way runs alongside for longer walks or cycle rides — whether that’s a leisurely run out towards Glasson Dock or something more adventurous in the direction of Silverdale. For everyday convenience there’s a Spar nearby for essentials. The Marsh continues to attract a mix of first-time buyers, professionals and investors, drawn by its balance of character housing, practicality and a settled residential feel.

Property Description

Behind its traditional stone frontage, this two-bedroom home offers a layout that feels both individual and welcoming. Step inside and the ground floor centres around a lounge that immediately sets the tone, with a stone inglenook fireplace housing a wood-burning stove. Finished with soft carpeting and featuring built-in storage and shelving, the room is comfortably proportioned and naturally inviting, with a generous front window bringing in good levels of light for everyday living.

To the rear, the galley-style kitchen keeps things bright and practical, finished with retro green high-gloss units and warm wood-effect worktops. There’s good run of workspace, space for freestanding appliances and a window bringing in plenty of natural light. A rear door leads straight out to the courtyard, making it a handy layout for day-to-day living, with the kitchen’s distinctive look adding real personality.

Upstairs, the first floor provides two bedrooms and a spacious three-piece bathroom. The main bedroom sits to the front, while the second bedroom works equally well as a guest room, home office or dressing room. The bathroom is larger than expected for a property of this style, fitted with a bath and shower over. Outside, the south-facing rear courtyard enjoys mature planting and a good level of privacy, offering a pleasant spot to sit out. A shared passageway runs between the neighbouring homes, typical of properties of this era.

Material Information

  • Freehold

  • Council Tax Band: A

  • Gas central heating

  • Boiler serviced annually

  • Wooden double-glazed windows

  • New Roof in 2022

  • No onward chain

  • Shared rear access passageway

Key Features

  • Wood-burning stove set within a striking stone inglenook fireplace

  • Cosy, well-proportioned lounge with a warm, inviting feel

  • Distinctive galley kitchen with retro green units and wood-effect worktops

  • Two bedrooms upstairs, with flexibility for guests or working from home

  • Spacious bathroom with bath and shower over

  • South-facing rear courtyard with mature planting for a private sit-out space

  • Traditional stone-built terrace with a real sense of character

  • Wooden double glazing and gas central heating for year-round comfort

  • Boiler serviced annually for added peace of mind

  • No onward chain, ideal for a straightforward move

  • Freehold Property
  • A lounge that naturally draws you in, centred around a wood-burning stove
  • Cosy, well-proportioned lounge with a warm, inviting feel
  • Distinctive galley kitchen with retro green units and wood-effect worktops
  • Two bedrooms upstairs, with flexibility for guests or working from home
  • Spacious bathroom with bath and shower over
  • South-facing rear courtyard with mature planting for a private sit-out space
  • No onward chain, ideal for a straightforward move
Floorplan for Denmark Street, Lancaster, LA1
EPC Graph for Denmark Street, Lancaster, LA1
2 Bedrooms 1 Receptions 1 Bathrooms
Looking for a characterful city home with a wood-burning stove, south-facing courtyard and a walkable Lancaster location? This stone-built two-bedroom terrace offers personality, practicality and no onward chain.

Council Tax Band

Band: A

Cost: £1,578 pa

Key Features

  • Freehold Property
  • A lounge that naturally draws you in, centred around a wood-burning stove
  • Cosy, well-proportioned lounge with a warm, inviting feel
  • Distinctive galley kitchen with retro green units and wood-effect worktops
  • Two bedrooms upstairs, with flexibility for guests or working from home
  • Spacious bathroom with bath and shower over
  • South-facing rear courtyard with mature planting for a private sit-out space
  • No onward chain, ideal for a straightforward move

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