Low Road, Halton, LA2 6LZ
Location
Low Road places you right in the heart of Halton, one of the Lune Valley’s best-loved village settings, just east of Lancaster. It is a location that suits buyers who want a quieter pace of life without feeling cut off, with riverside walks, countryside routes and the Crook O’Lune all within easy reach. The village has a strong local feel, with The Greyhound nearby on Low Road itself, while Lancaster city centre, the M6 at Junction 34 and wider transport links are all conveniently accessible. Halton appeals to those who value a proper village setting, whether first-time buyers, downsizers, walkers, cyclists or anyone wanting a smaller home with character and access to the outdoors.
The Property
11 Low Road is a one-bedroom corner home with real individuality, believed to form part of one of Halton’s older original buildings. Its unique wedge-shaped footprint gives the property a layout you simply do not find in more conventional homes, creating an interesting opportunity for a buyer who wants something with history, character and scope to shape over time.
The front door opens directly into the lounge, where the angled shape of the building immediately gives the room its own identity. Herringbone-style laminate flooring adds a warmer finish underfoot, while the space works well as a cosy sitting room. With the right decoration, lighting and furniture choices, this could become a very inviting room. It is the kind of place that feels personal, settled and full of character.
To the rear, the kitchen continues the home’s individual layout and is currently fitted with light blue units and quartz-effect worktops. It is presently set up with countertop cooking facilities rather than an integrated or freestanding oven and hob, giving the next owner a clear opportunity to redesign the space in a way that suits their own style. Just beyond, a small utility area has been created from the former outhouse, providing useful space for a washing machine and keeping laundry separate from the main kitchen.
Upstairs, the bedroom sits to the front and follows the natural shape of the building, giving it a distinctive feel of its own. To the rear, the bathroom is a good-sized room, currently fitted with a three-piece suite including a P-shaped bath with overhead shower. Its proportions give the room a useful sense of flexibility, with enough space for a buyer to rethink the layout in future, potentially even creating a four-piece bathroom if preferred.
Outside, there is a small enclosed rear yard which feels private and cottage-like in style, along with a brick-built shed with a makeshift roof. The property also benefits from gas central heating via a Worcester combination boiler installed in 2016. On-street parking is available on the streets surrounding the property.
This is not a standard one-bedroom home, and that is very much part of its appeal. For the right buyer, it offers an older village property with history, a memorable layout and the chance to create a compact home full of personality in a setting that continues to be popular with those wanting village life close to Lancaster.
Material Information
Freehold property
Council tax band A
One-bedroom corner-position home in Halton village
Believed to be one of Halton’s older original homes, with pre-Georgian origins understood by the owner
Worcester combination boiler installed in 2016
The kitchen is currently set up with countertop cooking facilities, rather than an integrated or freestanding oven and hob.
On-street parking is available on the streets surrounding the property
Band: A
Cost: £1,641 pa