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, £265,000

Windermere Road, Lancaster, LA1 (Freehold)

The Location

Windermere Road is a well-established residential street in Lancaster, known for its attractive stone-built homes and strong sense of community. It’s a setting that appeals to buyers who want character without sacrificing convenience. From here, the city centre is within easy reach, whether on foot or by a short drive, placing cafés, restaurants, shops and the train station close at hand. Local schools are nearby, making it a practical choice for families, while everyday amenities are just around the corner.

Beyond the immediate convenience, the area offers a balanced lifestyle. Williamson Park is within easy reach for walks, open green space and views across the city, while the River Lune and its popular cycle paths are also nearby. Road links connect easily to the M6, making commuting straightforward. It’s a location that suits professionals and families alike, offering a steady pace of life while keeping everything accessible.

The Property

Set back behind a small courtyard, this stone-built home immediately stands out for how well it has been updated while still respecting its original character. Step inside and the front lounge creates a strong first impression, centred around a wood-burning stove set within an inglenook fireplace. It’s a space that feels both bright and grounded, with the triple-glazed window bringing in natural light while keeping the room quiet and comfortable. The opening through to the dining room keeps the ground floor connected, making it easy to use the space day to day or when entertaining.

The dining room sits at the heart of the home and offers flexibility, whether used for meals, a second sitting area or a workspace. From here, the layout leads through to the kitchen at the rear. Designed to make the most of the space, the bespoke L-shaped kitchen offers generous worktop areas and a practical layout. Windows along the side bring in additional light, while the connection to the garden makes it a space that works well throughout the day.

Upstairs, the first floor is arranged with a full-width main bedroom to the front and a spacious bathroom to the rear. The bathroom has been styled in keeping with the age of the property, featuring a cast iron bath with shower over and traditional fittings. A built-in cupboard discreetly houses plumbing for laundry, adding a practical touch. The top floor provides two further double bedrooms, both well-proportioned and filled with natural light, offering flexibility for family life, guests or working from home.

Outside, the rear garden extends to approximately 80 feet, creating a long, private space with a lawn and established planting. A patio area at the far end catches the evening sun, making it a natural spot to sit out at the end of the day. The cellar below the house provides useful additional storage.

Material Information

  • Freehold

  • Gas central heating via combination boiler

  • Triple-glazed windows and additional loft insulation

  • Fully refurbished within the last three years (back to bare brick)

  • Lime plaster used on external walls for improved insulation and breathability

  • Mains water, drainage and electricity

Key Features

  • Evenings by the stove, with the lounge centred around a solid inglenook fireplace

  • A layout that flows naturally, linking living and dining spaces without feeling open-plan

  • A kitchen designed for daily use, with good worktop space and garden connection

  • A main bedroom that spans the full width of the house, creating a calm retreat

  • A bathroom that reflects the home’s heritage, with traditional fittings and a cast iron bath

  • Three genuine double bedrooms across the upper floors, offering flexibility as needs change

  • A long garden that invites you outside, whether for gardening, relaxing or entertaining

  • A patio positioned to catch the last of the sun, ideal for unwinding at the end of the day

  • A layout that flows naturally, linking living and dining spaces without feeling open-plan
  • Evenings by the stove, with the lounge centred around a solid inglenook fireplace
  • A main bedroom that spans the full width of the house, creating a calm retreat
  • A bathroom that reflects the home’s heritage, with traditional fittings and a cast iron bath
  • Three genuine double bedrooms across the upper floors, offering flexibility as needs change
  • A long garden that invites you outside, whether for gardening, relaxing or entertaining
  • A patio positioned to catch the last of the sun, ideal for unwinding at the end of the day
  • A garden that evolves through the seasons, offering colour, privacy and usable space
Floorplan for Windermere Road, Lancaster, LA1
EPC Graph for Windermere Road, Lancaster, LA1
3 Bedrooms 2 Receptions 1 Bathrooms
Looking for a period home that’s ready to move into? This fully refurbished three-bedroom property blends character with modern comfort, complete with a long private garden and stylish finish throughout.

Council Tax Band

Band: A

Cost: £1,578 pa

Key Features

  • A layout that flows naturally, linking living and dining spaces without feeling open-plan
  • Evenings by the stove, with the lounge centred around a solid inglenook fireplace
  • A main bedroom that spans the full width of the house, creating a calm retreat
  • A bathroom that reflects the home’s heritage, with traditional fittings and a cast iron bath
  • Three genuine double bedrooms across the upper floors, offering flexibility as needs change
  • A long garden that invites you outside, whether for gardening, relaxing or entertaining
  • A patio positioned to catch the last of the sun, ideal for unwinding at the end of the day
  • A garden that evolves through the seasons, offering colour, privacy and usable space

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