Turnkey 1930s mid-terrace uphill, steps from Lincoln’s Cathedral Quarter — chain free.
Chain free and ready to move into
Two double bedrooms in a compact traditional layout
New kitchen, new boiler and new radiators throughout
Refitted four-piece bathroom accessed via bedroom one (limited privacy)
Rear enclosed courtyard with outbuilding for storage
Victorian solid-brick walls — assumed no cavity insulation
EPC rating D; small plot and average overall size
Walking distance to Cathedral Quarter, shops and cafés
A freshly refurbished two-bedroom mid-terrace in uphill Lincoln, offered chain-free and ready to move into. Recent works include a new kitchen, refitted four-piece bathroom, new boiler, radiators, freshly painted interiors and newly installed double-glazed windows, creating a low-immediate-maintenance home.
The ground floor offers a bright lounge leading to a modern kitchen-diner ideal for everyday living or entertaining. Upstairs are two double bedrooms and the contemporary bathroom, which is accessed via bedroom one — a practical layout but one that reduces bathroom privacy for some occupants.
Outside is a small enclosed courtyard with a useful outbuilding for storage. The property sits within comfortable suburbia, walking distance to the Cathedral Quarter, Castle and local amenities, making it well placed for first-time buyers, professionals or investors seeking a turnkey asset in a popular uphill location.
Notable practical points: the house is a 1930s solid-brick terrace with no assumed cavity insulation, has an EPC rating of D, and offers modest overall space and a small plot. These factors should be weighed against the recent comprehensive refurbishment and low immediate maintenance requirement.