Compact two-bedroom terrace with character and renovation potential near Lancaster city centre..
Freehold two-bedroom Victorian terrace, practical central location
Small overall size: 469 sq ft, compact rooms throughout
Needs renovation and updating throughout, scope to add value
Double glazing recorded; installation date unknown
Gas central heating with boiler and radiators in place
Rear low-maintenance yard; very small plot, limited outdoor space
On-street parking only; no private driveway
Very low council tax; no flood risk
Set on a quiet terrace in the popular Primrose area, this compact two-bedroom mid-terrace is an affordable entry into Lancaster’s city living. The stone-built façade and log-burning stove give immediate character, while the layout — lounge, galley kitchen, and ground-floor bathroom — works well for a first home or rental. Williamson Park, the city centre, regular bus links to Lancaster University and local amenities are all within easy reach.
The house is offered freehold and has practical benefits: gas central heating, a rear yard for storage or a small seating area, and very low council tax. At 469 sq ft the space is small but manageable; the larger front room serves as a comfortable living area and the front bedroom is a good double. This property is particularly appealing to first-time buyers, professionals, and investors seeking easy-to-rent stock close to the university and city centre nightlife.
Material points: the home needs renovation and updating throughout, presenting scope to add value. Walls are likely uninsulated (typical of its era), and double glazing is recorded but install date is unknown. On-street parking only; the plot is very small. Buyers should factor refurbishment costs into their budget but will gain a central, characterful property with clear potential.