Location
Regent Park Grove sits within a well-established residential pocket of Morecambe, offering a setting that balances everyday convenience with access to open green space. Just a short walk away, Regent Park provides a real focal point for the area, with its community centre, play areas, bowling green and open fields creating a place where people naturally come together. It’s the kind of neighbourhood where routines feel easy, whether that’s a morning walk, time outdoors with family or simply enjoying a quieter pace of life.
Beyond the park, Regent Road offers a range of local shops and essentials, while Morecambe’s seafront is within a 10 to 15-minute walk, opening up wide views across the bay and towards the Lake District. The town centre is also close by, with the train station, library, supermarkets and leisure facilities all easily accessible. This is a location that works well for a wide range of buyers, from growing families to professionals, offering both practicality and a sense of community.
The Property
A home that has clearly been cared for and improved over time, this three-bedroom semi-detached property has been comprehensively renovated over the past eight years to create a space that feels ready to move straight into. Step inside and the welcoming hallway sets the tone, leading through to a comfortable front lounge where the bay window brings in plenty of natural light. To the rear, a separate dining room offers a more sociable space, flowing into a small conservatory that provides an extra spot to sit and look out over the garden. The kitchen has a distinct style, with green cabinetry, hardwood worktops and a mix of integrated and freestanding appliances, alongside the added practicality of a ground floor WC.
Upstairs, the layout continues to work well for modern living, with three bedrooms made up of two doubles and a single, offering flexibility for families, guests or working from home. The bathroom is generous in size and well finished, featuring a four-piece suite with both a separate bath and shower, giving options for both quick mornings and more relaxed evenings. A spiral staircase leads to the converted loft space, which has been finished to a good standard and offers useful additional room, ideal for hobbies, storage or a quiet retreat, though it has not been signed off to building regulations.
Outside is where this home really begins to stand out. The rear garden has been thoughtfully landscaped into terraced sections, combining patio areas and block paving to create spaces for sitting, entertaining and enjoying time outdoors. Modern cabin-style outbuildings add a further layer of flexibility, currently set up as a home gym, spa area with hot tub and a separate shed or ‘man cave’, while an older outbuilding has been adapted to provide a practical outside utility area. It’s a garden designed to be used, offering something for both relaxation and activity.
Key Information
Council Tax Band: B
Fully renovated over the last eight years
New windows, roof, central heating system and boiler (installed in 2018)
Fully rewired, replastered and redecorated
Ground floor WC
Loft conversion accessed via spiral staircase (not formally signed off under building regulations)
Freehold
Key Features
A home that feels ready to move into, with major upgrades already completed
Bay-fronted lounge filled with natural light for everyday living
Separate dining space ideal for hosting or family meals
Stylish kitchen with a distinctive finish and practical layout
Flexible loft room offering additional usable space
Landscaped garden designed for both relaxing and entertaining
Versatile outbuildings including gym, spa area and workspace
A setting close to parkland, the seafront and local amenities
Band: B
Cost: £1,914 pa