3 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Key information
Features and description
- Open outlook across Ryelands Park towards Lancaster Castle and the city skyline
- Spacious lounge with park views and natural light through the bay window
- Dining room overlooking the garden
- Extended kitchen providing additional workspace and direct garden access
- Extended first-floor bathroom creating improved proportions
- Three bedrooms including two generous doubles
- Versatile third bedroom currently used as a study with fitted shelving
- Driveway parking for multiple vehicles
- Detached garage with power, ideal as workshop or storage
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The Location
Torrisholme Road sits in a well-established residential area to the north of Lancaster, known for its convenient access into both the city centre and Morecambe. It’s a location that offers a good balance of everyday practicality and open space. Ryelands Park lies directly opposite, providing wide green fields, play areas and walking routes that are used year-round by local residents. The park outlook gives this home a particularly open feel, with views stretching across the grass towards Lancaster Castle and the city skyline beyond the River Lune.
The area is well served for daily life. Local shops with a local Asda, petrol station, supermarkets and cafés are close by, while regular bus routes connect easily into Lancaster city centre, the train station and the university. Schools are within easy reach, making the area popular with families, and the nearby cycle paths along the River Lune offer scenic routes for walking or cycling. It’s a neighbourhood where many residents stay long term, drawn by the combination of space, convenience and a settled community feel.
The Property
Owned by the same family for over four decades, this three-bedroom semi-detached home has clearly been well cared for throughout its time. Set behind a neat front garden with driveway parking, the house presents well from the outside, with an attractive frontage and a recently repainted exterior. The roof ridge tiles has also been reset in recent years, and the main windows are hardwood double glazed, adding to the sense of a home that has been looked after over time.
Inside, the layout is both practical and well balanced. A welcoming hallway leads through to the bay-fronted lounge, where the elevated outlook across Ryelands Park creates a bright and open feel. The room enjoys a wide bay window that draws in natural light and makes the most of the park views. LVT hardwood-effect flooring runs through the lounge and continues into the dining room behind, helping the ground floor flow naturally from front to back.
To the rear, the dining room offers comfortable proportions and looks out over the garden, making it a pleasant space for everyday meals or hosting family and friends. The kitchen has been extended, creating a larger working area with ample storage and worktop space. Fitted with hardwood-style units and green marble-effect surfaces, it also provides direct access out onto a newer patio area, linking the indoor space easily with the garden.
Upstairs, the landing leads to three bedrooms and the bathroom. Two of the bedrooms are almost equal in size, with the front room benefiting from the same attractive bay window and open views across the park. The third room sits to the front and is currently fitted with a built-in desk and shelving, making it an ideal study or hobby space, though it could be returned to a more traditional bedroom layout if preferred. The bathroom has been extended, offering improved space and a comfortable layout.
Outside, the rear garden is longer than many nearby homes and has been carefully maintained over the years. A paved patio sits just outside the kitchen, leading onto a lawn bordered by mature planting. There is a pond, established shrubs and fruit trees including apple, creating a garden that feels both private and well established. At the far end sits the garage, currently used as a workshop with power connected. While the sliding timber doors are better suited for storage or hobby use than modern vehicle access, the space remains extremely useful.
Material Information
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax Band: B
Heating: Gas central heating
Windows: Hardwood double glazing to the majority of windows, uPVC to landing and bathroom
Roof: Bathroom flat roof has been replaced in recent years (vendor advised)
Parking: Driveway parking for approximately three vehicles plus detached garage/workshop
Utilities: Mains gas, electric, water and drainage connected
Key Features
Open outlook across Ryelands Park towards Lancaster Castle and the city skyline
Attractive bay-fronted semi-detached home
Owned and carefully maintained by the same family for 40 years
Spacious lounge with park views and natural light through the bay window
Dining room overlooking the garden
Extended kitchen providing additional workspace and direct garden access
Extended first-floor bathroom creating improved proportions
Three bedrooms including two generous doubles
Versatile third bedroom currently used as a study with fitted shelving
Hardwood double glazed windows to the main rooms
Recently replaced roof and repainted exterior
Long, established rear garden with patio seating area
Mature planting including camellias and apple trees
Garden pond and well-stocked borders creating a peaceful outdoor space
Driveway parking for multiple vehicles
Detached garage with power, ideal as workshop or storage
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Garden
Mature planting including camellias and apple trees, along with a garden pond and established borders that create a calm outdoor setting.
Parking - Driveway
Driveway parking for multiple vehicles
Parking - On street
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