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£125,000
(£126/sq. ft)
3 bed terraced house for saleThurnham Street, Lancaster LA1
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
990 sq. ft
- Freehold
JD Gallagher
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About this property
Prime city centre position within walking distance of the canal and station
Period stone façade with original railings and traditional proportions
Spacious square-fronted lounge with strong redevelopment potential
Separate dining room offering scope for open-plan reconfiguration
Three-bedroom layout suited to future resale or rental demand
Clear full-refurbishment project for experienced developers
Opportunity to create a high-yield rental or central city home once restored
Basement level providing additional usable footprint
The Location
Thurnham Street sits right in the heart of Lancaster city centre, positioned on the one-way system just moments from the canal and within easy reach of the train station, bus links and the main shopping streets. This is an area known for its independent cafés, small businesses and period buildings, giving it a distinctly urban feel. Everything you need is within walking distance – supermarkets, restaurants, bars and the city’s historic landmarks.
For investors and developers, the location is key. Lancaster University and the Royal Lancaster Infirmary are both easily accessible, and the canal-side footpaths are just around the corner. It’s a central setting that has long appealed to tenants, students and professionals who want to live close to the action. Once refurbished, this address places you firmly in one of the city’s most convenient spots.
The Property
This stone-built mid-terrace retains the proportions and presence you would expect from a period Lancaster home. Behind the original railings and traditional façade lies a property that now requires complete renovation but still offers strong fundamentals: Generous room sizes, high ceilings and a traditional layout spread across three levels including a basement.
The ground floor begins with an entrance hallway where original detailing remains in place. To the front is a square-fronted lounge with good ceiling height and a broad footprint, offering excellent potential to create a substantial living space. To the rear sits a separate dining room, which leads through to a compact kitchen. Stairs from the dining area provide access to the basement – a useful additional space for storage or future development subject to the necessary works and permissions.
Upstairs, there are three bedrooms arranged off the landing along with a bathroom. The structure and layout are typical of this style of home and lend themselves well to reconfiguration if required. Externally, there is a rear yard which will require full clearance and attention. The property has experienced a significant period without maintenance. There is no operational heating or hot water system, glazing requires replacement, and comprehensive refurbishment is needed throughout. This is a full back-to-brick refurbishment opportunity and is suitable for cash buyers only.
Material Information
• Council Tax Band: B (Lancaster City Council)
• Tenure: Freehold
• Heating: Gas central heating system present but non-functional
• Hot Water: None currently operational
• Windows: Predominantly single glazed / broken – full replacement required
• Condition: Council-condemned – not mortgageable, cash buyers only
• Services: Buyers advised to verify all mains connections and safety certification
Key Features
• Prime city centre position within walking distance of the canal and station
• Period stone façade with original railings and traditional proportions
• Spacious square-fronted lounge with strong redevelopment potential
• Separate dining room offering scope for open-plan reconfiguration
• Basement level providing additional usable footprint
• Three-bedroom layout suited to future resale or rental demand
• Clear full-refurbishment project for experienced developers
• Opportunity to create a high-yield rental or central city home once restored
Location
Thurnham Street sits right in the heart of Lancaster city centre, positioned on the one-way system just moments from the canal and within easy reach of the train station, bus links and the main shopping streets. This is an area known for its independent cafés, small businesses and period buildings, giving it a distinctly urban feel. Everything you need is within walking distance – supermarkets, restaurants, bars and the city’s historic landmarks.
For investors and developers, the location is key. Lancaster University and the Royal Lancaster Infirmary are both easily accessible, and the canal-side footpaths are just around the corner. It’s a central setting that has long appealed to tenants, students and professionals who want to live close to the action. Once refurbished, this address places you firmly in one of the city’s most convenient spots.
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