Location
Sykelands Avenue sits within the well-established village of Halton, a place known for its strong community feel, practical amenities and excellent access to both countryside and city life. The village offers a Premier Express store, a popular pub and a social club, a doctors’ surgery alongside a pharmacy, with a Post Office, a library, a café, and a community centre that hosts regular groups and activities. St Wilfrid’s Primary School is within an easy 5 min walking distance, and older students are served by a choice of secondary schools in Lancaster.
The River Lune is one of the village’s biggest attractions, providing miles of scenic footpaths for walking, running and cycling, including access to the Lune Valley Trail. Halton also has a lively outdoor scene, with a large recreation field, play areas and sports facilities. Despite its peaceful setting, the location is very well connected — buses run frequently into Lancaster, the M6 is just moments away, and both Lancaster, Morecambe, the university, and surrounding villages can all be reached quickly. It’s a setting that suits buyers seeking a quieter pace with everyday convenience close by.
Property Overview
Sykelands Avenue is a three-bedroom semi-detached bungalow with a dormer loft conversion and generous outside space. Set back behind a mature front garden with lawn, raised beds and established planting, the home also benefits from a driveway, carport and a large detached garage to the rear with workshop.
Inside, the ground floor includes a good-sized hallway, a front-facing double bedroom and a bright living room with views across the garden. The kitchen sits to the rear and provides space for dining, a serving hatch to the lounge, and access to the first floor. The bathroom is located on this level and includes a three-piece suite.
Upstairs, the dormer conversion provides two further bedrooms, useful landing space and plenty of eaves storage. There is also a former WC area that will need attention should a buyer wish to reinstate it.
The rear garden is a notable feature — a good size with lawn, patio, planted borders and a raised terrace. The undercroft beneath the property spans the full footprint, providing extensive storage accessed internally and externally. The central heating system offers flexibility, with a gas boiler supplemented by a header tank and immersion heater, which can be used independently or combined, allowing the home to run on either gas or electric depending on preference.
Key Features / Material Information
Three-bedroom semi-detached bungalow with dormer loft conversion
Mature front garden with lawn, raised beds and established shrubs and trees
Driveway, carport and large rear garage with power and workshop
Spacious front lounge with garden outlook and gas fire
Shaker-style kitchen with wooden worktops and space for dining
First floor with two bedrooms, landing area, eaves storage and former WC requiring repair
Large rear garden with lawn, patio, raised terrace and extensive undercroft storage
Mixed heating system: gas boiler, Hetta tank and immersion heater
Property requires upgrading and modernisation
Freehold
Band: C
Cost: £2,104 pa