£350,000
(£382/sq. ft)
2 bed terraced house for saleLindum Park House, Lincoln LN2
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
917 sq. ft
About this property
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Grade II listed townhouse within the exclusive Lindum Park House development
Positioned moments from Lincoln’s Cathedral Quarter, offering lifestyle and convenience
Rare city-centre living with gated allocated parking and EV charging points
Bespoke kitchen by Katie Brown Kitchens with quartz worktops and integrated appliances
Open kitchen/dining space with built-in banquette seating and feature detailing
Separate utility room with space for freestanding appliances
Amtico flooring throughout the ground floor and bathroom for a cohesive finish
Beautifully designed four-piece bathroom with freestanding bath and separate shower
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Set within the grounds of Lindum Park House, a distinguished Grade II listed building in the heart of Lincoln, this townhouse offers a more independent way of living, a home that feels connected to its heritage, yet entirely self-contained.
Positioned just moments from the Cathedral Quarter, it’s a setting where everything is within easy reach, while the property itself retains a sense of privacy and separation that’s often hard to find in the centre of a city.
The home can be accessed from both the front of the building and the rear, where allocated parking sits behind a gated entrance. In a location where parking is rarely straightforward, the inclusion of EV charging adds a level of practicality not often found in properties of this nature.
Inside, the ground floor has been carefully arranged, with the proportions of the building and retained character features shaping the layout. Amtico flooring runs throughout, creating a consistent and durable finish that complements the more traditional detailing.
The kitchen is a clear focal point, positioned to the rear aspect and designed by Katie Brown Kitchens - a bespoke local company known for its craftsmanship and attention to detail. Shaker-style cabinetry is paired with quartz worktops and a full suite of integrated appliances, resulting in a space that feels both functional and in keeping with the building.
There are quieter, more considered details here too - an original-style timber shutter set within the large window, and cleverly integrated storage built into the chimney breast, allowing the room to remain clean and uncluttered. A built-in banquette seating area defines the dining space, giving it a natural place within the room without interrupting the overall flow. A separate utility room sits to the front of the home, providing additional space for freestanding appliances.
Upstairs, the tone softens slightly as you enter the refined living room, positioned to the rear, where the building’s original features shine through, creating a space that feels both characterful and calm. The bathroom is also located on this level, thoughtfully designed in a traditional style with a four-piece suite including a freestanding bath, separate shower, WC, and wash hand basin. Finished with Amtico flooring and carefully selected fittings, it carries the same sense of consistency seen throughout the home.
On the second floor, the bedrooms feel more private and restful, with proportions that allow them to be used flexibly depending on need.
The townhouse offers something genuinely different within Lindum Park House, a home that balances independence with heritage and practicality with considered design, all within one of the city’s most established settings
Location
Lindum Park House sits in one of Lincoln’s most established and sought-after settings, just moments from the Cathedral Quarter - an area defined by its cobbled streets, independent boutiques, and a selection of well-regarded restaurants and cafés.
The city itself offers a rare balance. Steeped in history, yet shaped by a growing and vibrant present, Lincoln combines architectural character with everyday convenience in a way few places can. From the iconic Cathedral and Castle to the Brayford Waterfront and High Street, everything feels connected, accessible, and easy to enjoy.
For those needing to travel further afield, the city remains well connected, with direct rail links to Nottingham and Sheffield, alongside straightforward road access to the wider East Midlands and the A1.
It’s a location that offers both character and convenience in equal measure, ideal for those looking to be close to everything, without compromising on setting.
Parking - Secure Gated
Secure, gated parking, with one allocated space and EV charging.
Disclaimer
In accordance with current legal requirements, all prospective purchasers are required to undergo an Anti-Money Laundering (aml) check. An administration fee of £40 per property will apply. This fee is payable after an offer has been accepted and must be settled before a memorandum of sale can be issued.
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