3 bedroom terraced house for sale
Key information
Features and description
- Bay-fronted lounge with wood-burning stove for cosy evenings
- Bespoke oak kitchen designed for cooking and socialising
- Dining room centred around an inglenook fireplace
- Extensive fitted storage across multiple bedrooms
- Flexible attic room with distinctive triple window
- Converted basement ideal as a cinema room, gym or hobby space
- South-west facing garden that captures afternoon and evening sun
- Within walking distance of Lancaster city centre and riverside walks
The Location
Vale Road sits within one of Lancaster’s most established residential pockets, known for its stone-built terraces, wide pavements and strong sense of community. Just a short walk from the city centre, it offers easy access to independent cafés, restaurants, local shops and the train station, making it ideal for professionals and families alike. The River Lune and its cycle paths are close by for weekend walks, while nearby parks and green spaces offer room to unwind.
This part of the Vale has long been popular with buyers who appreciate period homes with character, yet want everyday convenience. Well-regarded primary and secondary schools are within reach, and regular bus routes connect easily across the city. It’s a location that allows you to leave the car at home and enjoy Lancaster on foot, while still feeling tucked into a settled neighbourhood.
The Property
Set back behind a small forecourt, this stone-built, bay-fronted home immediately stands out. Step inside and the attention to detail is clear. The hallway, with its wall panelling and traditional-style radiators, leads into a bay-fronted lounge where high ceilings, original detailing and a wood-burning stove create a comfortable, inviting space to relax. The proportions are generous, and natural light pours through the front window.
To the centre of the home, the dining room is designed for gathering. An inglenook fireplace anchors the space, while pendant lighting frames the dining table perfectly. Beyond, the bespoke kitchen—renovated in 2022—combines solid oak cabinetry, granite worktops and dovetail-jointed drawers with integrated appliances and space for an American-style fridge freezer. Underfloor heating runs through the kitchen, dining room and bathroom, adding a practical layer of comfort to daily life, while the kitchen also benefits from a built-in ceiling radio system. French doors open directly onto the south-west facing garden, allowing the kitchen to extend outdoors during warmer months.
Upstairs, three bedrooms offer well-balanced accommodation. The principal bedroom spans the front of the house and features extensive built-in storage to both walls, finished in classic shaker-style joinery. The second double also benefits from floor-to-ceiling fitted wardrobes and a dressing area, while the third bedroom overlooks the garden and works equally well as a bedroom or home office. The wet room, newly installed in 2025, is fully tiled with a walk-in rain shower and contemporary fittings, complemented by a separate WC.
A fixed staircase leads to the attic room, complete with heating and a distinctive triple window, creating a versatile additional space. The converted basement adds yet more flexibility and is currently arranged as a cinema and snug, with built-in storage and a traditional-style radiator. Outside, the south-west facing garden has been designed for ease, with a patio, artificial lawn and stone-built shed.
Material Information
Freehold
Gas central heating – boiler approx. 5 years old, serviced 2025
Kitchen renovated 2022
Wet room renovated 2025
Chimneys replaced 2025
South-west facing rear garden with patio and stone storage shed
Key Features
Bay-fronted lounge with wood-burning stove for cosy evenings
Bespoke oak kitchen designed for cooking and socialising
Dining room centred around an inglenook fireplace
Extensive fitted storage across multiple bedrooms
Flexible attic room with distinctive triple window
Converted basement ideal as a cinema room, gym or hobby space
South-west facing garden that captures afternoon and evening sun
Period features including high ceilings, picture rails and panelled detailing
Thoughtfully renovated with quality materials and finishes
Within walking distance of Lancaster city centre and riverside walks
EPC Rating: D
Rooms
Garden
South-west facing garden that captures afternoon and evening sun
Parking - On street
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