Chain-free two-bedroom village home blending original character with modern comfort..
Chain free mid-terrace with character features and modern fixtures
Two double bedrooms plus versatile attic room with Velux windows
Stone-flagged living room with electric feature stove and oak staircase
Small private rear garden with stone outbuilding; small plot
Off-street parking nearby; permit parking available in local car park
Likely uninsulated stone walls (as built) — potential energy upgrade needed
Medium flood risk — check insurance and flood history
Compact footprint (775 sq ft) — suits first-time buyers or downsizers
A characterful two-bedroom mid-terrace in the heart of Milnthorpe, offered chain free and arranged over two floors with a versatile attic room. The house retains original stone features and exposed beams while benefiting from modern fixtures, double glazing and a contemporary kitchen. With 775 sq ft of accommodation it suits first-time buyers or downsizers seeking a compact, well-located home close to shops, schools and regular bus links to Lancaster and the Lakes.
The living room is a warm, rustic space with a stone-flagged floor, electric feature stove and an open oak staircase. The kitchen has shaker-style units, integrated appliances and direct access to a small private rear garden and stone-built outbuilding. Two double bedrooms occupy the first floor, the principal bedroom featuring a dressing area; the attic offers additional light and eaves storage but has restricted head height in places.
Practical points are straightforward: freehold tenure, gas central heating to radiators, double glazing fitted after 2002 and a low council tax band. The property sits on a small plot with off-street parking nearby and permit parking available in a local car park, useful in this central village location.
Notable drawbacks are stated plainly: the stone walls are likely uninsulated (as-built), the attic has limited headroom and the area has a medium flood risk which should be checked with insurers. The compact plot and small garden may not suit buyers seeking substantial outdoor space. Overall this is a well-presented, traditional home with modern comforts and clear scope for modest energy upgrades or tailoring the attic to specific needs.