Victorian end-terrace with garden, driveway and no onward chain — ideal for practical family living.
Bay-fronted lounge with wooden/laminate flooring
This well-presented Victorian end-terrace offers practical family living close to Lincoln city centre. The bay-fronted lounge, separate kitchen-diner and utility create good day-to-day space, while three bedrooms (master with en-suite) suit parents and children. The south-facing enclosed garden and private driveway add outdoor space and useful off-street parking for one car. Sold freehold and with no onward chain, it is ready for an expedient sale.
Buyers should note the property’s age brings some improvement opportunities: solid brick walls likely lack modern cavity insulation, and the double glazing dates from before 2002. These are common to period homes and give scope to upgrade energy performance over time. Internal accommodation is average-sized and presented in good order, though buyers prioritising fully modern finishes may wish to budget for incremental works.
The house sits within walking distance of Lincoln city centre, shops, South Common and regular bus routes, making it convenient for commuting and family life. Local schools are a mix of Ofsted outcomes; nearby junior and secondary options rated good, while some primary and secondary provision requires improvement. Crime statistics for the immediate area are very high; prospective buyers should consider on-site security and local community factors when viewing.