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Location
South Road occupies a well-connected position within one of Lancaster’s most established residential areas, sitting between Greaves, Bowerham and the city centre. This is a location that appeals to a wide range of buyers thanks to its convenience and accessibility. The Royal Lancaster Infirmary is within easy reach, making it particularly attractive to healthcare professionals, while Lancaster University and the city centre are both readily accessible by car, bus or bicycle. Lancaster railway station is approximately 1km away, providing direct services to Manchester, London, Glasgow and beyond, making the area a practical choice for commuters.
The surrounding area offers an excellent mix of amenities and leisure opportunities. Bowerham Road and Scotforth provide a selection of independent shops, cafés, supermarkets and everyday services, while Williamson Park and Greaves Park offer attractive green spaces for walking, exercising or simply enjoying the outdoors. Lancaster city centre is nearby, with its range of restaurants, bars, cultural attractions and historic architecture. The combination of local amenities, transport links and recreational spaces creates a location that balances convenience with lifestyle, making South Road a consistently popular place to live.
Property description
Space, character and a private garden section make this one-bedroom apartment stand out. Occupying the first floor of a period property that has been divided into three apartments, the home runs from the front to the rear of the building, giving it a natural sense of flow and separation between living and sleeping areas.
The living room is the real heart of the home. Positioned to the front, this impressive bay-fronted room measures approximately 15’7” x 13’6” and enjoys high ceilings, polished wooden flooring, original cornicing and an ornamental cast iron fireplace. It is the kind of room that immediately feels generous — with enough space for large sofas, display furniture and a comfortable working-from-home corner if needed. The tall windows bring in plenty of natural light, while the period detailing gives the room warmth and personality without feeling overdone.
The kitchen diner sits separately and offers a practical, sociable space for day-to-day living. Finished with glossy grey cabinetry, wood-effect worktops and white metro-style tiling, it has ample storage and preparation space, along with room for a dining table for four. It is easy to imagine this being the natural spot for relaxed breakfasts, midweek dinners or a drink with friends before heading into town.
To the rear of the apartment, the double bedroom is a good size and enjoys a pleasant outlook over the garden. From here, an external staircase leads directly down to the garden area, a feature not often found with a one-bedroom apartment. The property owns the middle section of the garden, which includes a decked area and established planting, creating a useful outdoor space for sitting out, growing plants or simply having somewhere private to enjoy fresh air.
The bathroom is fitted with a three-piece white suite, including a shower over the bath. The apartment also benefits from UPVC double glazing, gas central heating and a lock-up storage cupboard in the basement, ideal for bikes, tools, suitcases or seasonal items.
Material information
First-floor one-bedroom apartment within a period property converted into three apartments
Approximate total area: 740 sq ft / 68.8 sq m, excluding balconies and terraces
UPVC double glazing throughout
Gas central heating
Private middle section of rear garden with decked area
Lock-up cellar storage cupboard measuring approximately 6’6” x 6’9”
Share of Freehold - The Property is one of three flats created when the original house was divided.
Key features
Spacious bay-fronted living room with high ceilings and period detailing
Polished wooden flooring adding warmth and character to the main living space
Ornamental cast iron fireplace creating a natural focal point
Separate kitchen diner with space for four people to sit comfortably
Double bedroom positioned to the rear with garden outlook
Direct access from the bedroom to the garden via an external staircase
Private middle garden section with decking and established planting
Cellar storage cupboard, ideal for bikes, tools and overflow storage