The Location
Ulster Road sits just off Bowerham Road, placing you in one of South Lancaster’s most established and consistently popular neighbourhoods. This is an area that appeals to a wide mix of buyers, from professionals to families, thanks to its balance of convenience and community feel. Local shops, Booths Supermarket, cafés and everyday amenities are all within walking distance, while nearby schools, including the well-regarded Bowerham Primary, add to its long-term appeal. The area has a settled, residential feel, with attractive period homes lining the streets and a sense of familiarity that makes it easy to feel at home.
What makes this location particularly practical is how well connected it is. Lancaster city centre is just a short walk or bus ride away, offering a mix of independent shops, restaurants and cultural spots. Williamson Park is also close by, providing open green space, woodland walks and far-reaching views across the city. For those commuting or travelling further afield, the train station and access to the M6 are both within easy reach. It’s a setting that supports day-to-day life while still offering space to switch off when you need it.
The Property
Set behind a forecourt garden, this bay-fronted stone home immediately gives a sense of space and character. Step inside and the hallway sets the tone, with high ceilings and original detailing creating a strong first impression. The bay-fronted lounge to the front is filled with natural light, a comfortable room that feels equally suited to quiet evenings or time spent with family.
To the rear, the dining room offers a more sociable setting, with generous proportions and a feature gas fire forming a natural focal point. It’s a room that works well for both everyday meals and hosting, with a layout that flows easily through to the kitchen beyond. The kitchen itself is well arranged, fitted with modern units, ample worktop space and a range-style cooker, making it a practical and functional part of the home.
Upstairs, the property has been reconfigured to create two larger double bedrooms, both offering a sense of space that stands out. The main bedroom at the front benefits from high ceilings and a bright outlook, while the second spans the width of the original two rooms, giving flexibility for those who may wish to return to a three-bedroom layout. The bathroom is fitted with a clean, modern white suite and a separate shower.
Outside, the rear courtyard has been landscaped for ease of maintenance, finished with plum slate and raised planting. A mature blossom tree adds colour through the seasons, and with a west-facing aspect, this is a space that comes into its own in the afternoon and evening.
Material Information
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax Band: B
Heating: Gas central heating
Windows: Double glazed
Boiler: Age and service history to be confirmed
Parking: On-street parking available
Key Features
A home that balances period character with practical, everyday living
Light-filled bay-fronted lounge, ideal for slower mornings or evenings in
Separate dining space that naturally brings people together
Two generous double bedrooms offering flexibility for changing needs
Scope to reinstate a third bedroom if required
A kitchen designed for ease, with space to cook and move comfortably
West-facing courtyard that catches the best of the afternoon sun
A location that keeps everything within easy reach, from schools to green space
Band: A
Cost: £1,641 pa