Corner-plot 3-bed detached with large gardens, tandem garage and no chain.
Corner plot with front, side and rear gardens
Set on a generous corner plot in Lincoln’s popular Uphill area, this 1940s detached house offers a rare combination of space, privacy and scope. The property delivers a bay-fronted lounge and separate dining room, a modern-fitted kitchen and three first-floor bedrooms arranged off a central landing — a straightforward, family-friendly layout. Outside there are front, side and rear gardens, a long tandem garage plus a useful workshop/office, and driveway parking for several cars.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, no onward chain and low local crime; the home also sits in a very affluent area with excellent mobile and broadband connectivity and no flood risk. The single family bathroom and generally average internal room sizes keep running costs and upkeep manageable.
Buyers should note the house dates from 1940 and, while the kitchen is modern, other elements — for example the decorative fireplace and some internal fittings — would benefit from updating. The EPC is D, and the property may need further energy improvements for long-term savings. The tandem garage is long and useful but narrow, and the single-family bathroom may be limiting for larger households.
This is a practical, characterful family home for those who value location, outside space and scope to personalise. It will suit families seeking proximity to Lincoln’s Uphill amenities, buyers wanting a quiet large plot to adapt, or investors looking for a solid freehold in a strong area.