Characterful family living with strong energy income and off-street parking.
Six double bedrooms and three bathrooms across multi-storey Victorian layout
16 solar panels with fixed tariff producing ~£3,000 per year tax-free
Driveway parking for two cars and a walled rear garden with patio
Bay-fronted lounge, second reception and large 21ft kitchen/diner
Solid brick construction (1900–1929); likely requires thermal improvement
Double glazing fitted post-2002; mains gas boiler and radiators
Some fittings (Clearview burners) negotiable; appliances untested — survey advised
Council tax moderate; low local crime and fast broadband
This substantial six-bedroom semi delivers generous family accommodation and authentic Victorian character in Lincoln’s desirable West End. High ceilings, bay windows, original fireplaces and sympathetically modernised fittings combine with practical living spaces: two reception rooms, a large kitchen/diner, utility and three bathrooms across multiple floors. The property sits on a decent plot with a block-paved driveway for two cars and a walled rear garden laid mainly to patio.
A standout financial and environmental feature is the 16 solar panels with a fixed, tax-free energy tariff generating approximately £3,000 per year — a meaningful contribution to running costs. Double glazing was installed after 2002 and the home benefits from mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators.
Buyers should note the property’s age and traditional construction. External walls are solid brick with no assumed cavity insulation, so further thermal upgrades may be needed to maximise energy efficiency. As with older homes, prospective purchasers are advised to commission a full survey and service checks on appliances, roof and mains services.
This house will suit growing families seeking space near schools, shops and transport links, or buyers looking for a characterful home with income-generating solar panels. Early viewing is recommended to appreciate the size, period detail and potential to adapt rooms to changing needs.