Stone-built Georgian mid-terrace with preserved period features
A substantial stone-built mid-terrace dating from the 1840s, recently renovated and arranged over three floors plus cellar. The house mixes preserved period detail—sash windows, cornice, marble fireplace—with a sleek 2021 integrated kitchen and open-plan living suited to shared occupancy or family life.
Upper floors enjoy long views towards the Ashton Memorial and five bedrooms include an en-suite and flexible layouts ideal for rental investors or a large household. The private, well-stocked garden provides two seating terraces and genuine outdoor privacy—uncommon for south Lancaster.
Practical strengths include mains gas heating, double glazing, an EPC rating of C and fast broadband/mobile signal. The property sits close to city-centre amenities, transport links and several well-regarded schools, supporting either owner-occupation or HMO/investment use.
Notable cautions: the area records very high crime levels, and the house’s footprint is relatively small at around 872 sq ft, so room sizes and circulation are compact. Buyers seeking a quiet suburban setting or large internal square footage should note these constraints.