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£195,000

2 bed terraced house for sale
South Park, Lincoln LN5

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Chain free
  • Freehold

Starkey & Brown

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About this property

  • Period Terrace House

  • 2 Generous Bedrooms

  • Lounge With Log Burner & Common Views

  • Stylish Kitchen Diner & Cellar

  • First Floor Bathroom

  • Landscaped Rear Garden With Indian Sandstone Paving

  • Delightful South Common Views

  • No Onward Chain

Nestled in the heart of the historic South Park area, this charming 19th-century two-bedroom terraced house offers a perfect blend of period character and modern comfort. Overlooking the picturesque Lincoln South Common, the property boasts stunning, uninterrupted views of open green space, making it an ideal home for nature lovers and those seeking a tranquil yet well-connected location. The house retains many original features, including large street facing bay window, original wood floors and a cellar. There have been modern upgrades such as a stylish kitchen and log burner while the thoughtfully updated interior provides a warm and inviting atmosphere. The first floor offers two generous bedrooms and a stylish three piece bathroom suite. Externally the garden has been beautifully landscaped with multiple seating areas, mature flowerbed arrangements and Indian Sandstone. South Park is a highly sought-after area of Lincoln, known for its leafy streets, traditional Victorian terraces, and strong sense of community. The South Common, a sprawling 70-hectare space of wildlife and nature, the open fields offer scenic walking trails, rolling meadows, and panoramic views of the city’s iconic cathedral and historic skyline. It’s a favorite spot for dog walkers and those looking to enjoy the outdoors with the free roaming horses. Despite its peaceful setting, South Park is just a short walk from Lincoln's vibrant city center, offering an array of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants, as well as excellent transport links. This property presents a rare opportunity to enjoy both the charm of a historic home and the natural beauty of one of Lincoln's most cherished green spaces. Council tax band: A. Freehold.

Entrance Hall

Having front door entry to side aspect, access via a shared passageway. Access to lounge and kitchen diner. Stairs leading to cellar.

Lounge (9' 4'' x 12' 7'' (2.84m x 3.83m))

Being south-facing to the front facade and encompassing south-common views. Having uPVC double glazed bay window to front aspect, radiator, feature log burner with orginial wood flooring being striped and sanded.

Kitchen Diner (10' 3'' x 12' 4'' (3.12m x 3.76m))

Having a range of base and eye level units, with a newly fitted kitchen approximately 5 years from Howdens. The units come with wooden worktop finish, integral dishwasher, fridge freezer, oven and induction hood and sanded original wood flooring. Two newly fitted uPVC double glazed windows to the rear aspect and stairs rising to first floor.

First Floor Landing

Gives access to 2 bedrooms and a first floor bathroom and a storage cupboard.

Masted Bedroom (12' 7'' x 9' 5'' (3.83m x 2.87m))

Having uPVC double glazed window to front aspect encompassing south common views, radiator, picture rail and a built-in wardrobe.

Bedroom 2 (10' 6'' x 8' 9'' (3.20m x 2.66m))

Having uPVC double glazed window to rear aspect, radiator. With the current owner renovating the room to increase the space with the induction of a supporting beam.

Bathroom (10' 6'' x 6' 6'' (3.20m x 1.98m))

Having a 3 piece suite comprising of a panelled bath with shower head over, low level WC, hand wash basin unit, uPVC double glazed obscured window to rear aspect, vinyl flooring and a single radiator.

Cellar (12' 4'' x 10' 3'' (3.76m x 3.12m))

Having a uPVC door to rear aspect, consumer unit, utility meters and a wall mounted gas central heating combination boiler fitted 2015 with a full service history.

Outside Rear

Being landscaped by the current owners and has been carefully presented to allow for alfresco dining and a perfect entertainment space. This has been done with the induction of Indian sandstone paving slabs, an arrangement of flower beds with mature shrubs and a timber built garden shed. Having a shared passage with the neighbour the property enjoys impressive south common views to the front facade.

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  • Council tax band

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