The Location
Johnson Close sits in a tucked-away position within the Marsh, a part of Lancaster that continues to appeal to buyers who want a quieter setting without losing easy access to the city. Positioned opposite playing fields and close to the local football ground, the outlook feels more open than many streets this close to the centre. It’s a location that suits a wide range of buyers, from those downsizing to professionals wanting space while still being able to walk into town.
The city centre is less than a 10-minute walk, placing cafés, shops, restaurants and the train station all within easy reach. For those who enjoy time outdoors, both Streamams Woods and Fairfield Nature Reserve are nearby, offering well-used walking routes and green space. With good road links and everyday amenities close at hand, this is a practical and well-connected place to live that still manages to feel slightly removed from the pace of the city.
The Property
Set within a quiet cul-de-sac, this is a well-maintained home that offers a solid layout and clear potential for a buyer looking to make it their own. The front lounge is a comfortable, light-filled space overlooking the close, centred around a gas fire and flowing openly through into the dining room. This open connection creates a sociable feel, ideal for everyday living or when friends and family visit. From here, the space continues into the sunroom at the rear, where wraparound glazing brings in natural light and provides a direct connection to the garden.
The kitchen sits just off the dining room and offers a practical layout with good storage and worktop space. A side door leads into a covered passage, linking the front and rear while also providing access into the garage. Currently arranged as a utility space, the garage offers flexibility depending on how a future owner chooses to use it.
Upstairs, the main bedroom to the front benefits from fitted wardrobes and a pleasant outlook across the close. The second bedroom is a comfortable double overlooking the rear, while the third bedroom is currently fitted out as a study with built-in storage and a desk. The bathroom has been arranged as a separate shower room and WC, a layout that works but could be reconfigured if desired.
Outside, the rear garden is a good size and enclosed, with paved areas and established planting. It offers a private space to sit out or entertain, with scope for landscaping to suit individual tastes. To the front, a driveway provides parking for two vehicles alongside the attached garage.
Key Information
uPVC double glazing
Gas central heating with combination boiler
Probate sale – no onward chain
Freehold
Driveway parking for two vehicles and attached garage
Appliances to be removed prior to completion
Key Features
A quiet cul-de-sac setting with open views across playing fields
Easy walking distance into Lancaster city centre
A layout that flows naturally from lounge to dining space and into the sunroom
Light-filled Sun Room offering a relaxed spot overlooking the garden
Three-bedroom configuration with flexibility for home working
A practical home that has been carefully maintained over time
Enclosed rear garden with space to reimagine and landscape
Strong potential to update and add value over time
Band: C
Cost: £2,104 pa