Dennison Close forms part of the well-regarded Quernmore Park development, positioned on the edge of Lancaster where residential living meets open countryside. This quiet cul-de-sac has very little passing traffic, giving it a calm, settled feel that suits families, professionals and those looking for a slower pace without feeling cut off. The layout of the development encourages a sense of community, with well-kept homes, green verges and pedestrian-friendly streets.
The setting offers a practical balance between town and country. From here, Lancaster city centre is just a short drive away, providing access to a wide range of shops, cafés, schools and cultural venues. Lancaster University is close by, making the area popular with academics and university staff, while road links connect easily to the A6 and M6 for commuting further afield. Open countryside and walking routes are close at hand, ideal for evening strolls or weekend escapes into the surrounding landscape.
The PropertySet on a corner plot at the end of the cul-de-sac, this four-bedroom detached home immediately stands out for its light, space and sense of privacy. Built by Barratt Homes in 2016, the house benefits from windows on three elevations, allowing natural light to move easily through the rooms throughout the day. The west-facing garden has been professionally landscaped to make the most of afternoon and evening sun, creating an inviting outdoor space that feels both usable and private.
The front door opens into a central hallway where the layout feels practical and well considered. Two built-in storage cupboards and a ground floor WC cater well for everyday family life. The main lounge sits to one side, running from front to rear, with a picture window overlooking the cul-de-sac and French doors opening directly onto the garden terrace, making it a comfortable space for both relaxing and entertaining.
Opposite the lounge is a second reception room, currently arranged as a home office. With dual-aspect windows, this is a flexible room that could equally work as a formal dining room, playroom or snug, depending on changing needs. The kitchen diner forms the heart of the home. Fitted with cream gloss units and integrated appliances, it is bright and sociable, with windows to three sides and French doors leading out to the garden. There is ample space for a family dining table, making this a room that naturally brings everyone together.
Upstairs, the first floor offers four well-proportioned bedrooms, three of which are comfortable doubles. The main bedroom benefits from its own ensuite with a double walk-in shower, while the remaining bedrooms are served by a modern family bathroom fitted with a white three-piece suite.
Outside, the rear garden has been thoughtfully landscaped with a raised patio that steps down to an artificial lawn and a second Yorkstone seating area. The walled boundary provides a good level of privacy. To the side of the house is a detached garage with power and lighting, along with a double driveway offering side-by-side parking.
Material InformationFreehold
Gas central heating
uPVC double glazing throughout
Built by Barratt Homes in 2016
Detached garage with power and lighting
No onward chain
Quiet cul-de-sac setting with minimal passing traffic
Corner plot allowing light from three elevations
West-facing landscaped garden designed for evening sun
Flexible ground floor layout with two reception rooms
Bright kitchen diner opening directly onto the garden
Four bedrooms, including three well-sized doubles
Ensuite to the main bedroom with walk-in shower
Detached garage and double driveway for easy parking
Band: E
Cost: £2,893 pa