2 bedroom terraced house for sale
Key information
Features and description
- Countryside setting with open views to both the front and rear
- Character lounge centred around an original Victorian fireplace
- Flexible second reception room for dining, working or relaxing
- Modern shaker-style kitchen with wood-effect worktops Renovated in 2020
- Updated bathroom with rainfall shower over bath Renovated in 2019
- Main bedroom enjoying wide views across surrounding farmland
- Long rear garden backing directly onto open fields
- Driveway parking providing convenient off-road space
- One parking space to the rear of the property, accessed via a service road
The Location
Brookfield Terrace sits along Bay Horse Road in Bay Horse, a rural setting on the southern edge of Lancaster. Surrounded by open countryside, this is a location that offers a quieter pace of life while still keeping everyday connections within easy reach. From the front of the terrace there are open views across fields, and the surrounding landscape provides plenty of opportunities for walking, cycling and enjoying the outdoors. It’s a setting that naturally appeals to buyers looking to step away from the busier parts of the city and enjoy more space around them.
Despite the peaceful setting, the property remains well positioned for travel. Lancaster city centre can be reached within a short drive, offering shops, cafés, restaurants and direct rail services on the West Coast Main Line. Nearby amenities can be found in Galgate, while the M6 is easily accessible for commuting north towards Lancaster and the Lake District or south towards Preston and Manchester. For buyers wanting countryside surroundings without feeling remote, Bay Horse offers a well-balanced location.
The Property
Set behind a newly re-bricked frontage with driveway parking, this traditional mid-terrace immediately feels welcoming. A practical entrance porch provides a useful space for coats and boots before stepping into the main living room. The lounge is a comfortable space centred around an original Victorian iron fireplace with decorative tiled inserts and a slate hearth, giving the room a strong focal point. Wooden internal doors and simple neutral décor create a relaxed feel, while the room flows naturally through to a second reception area at the rear.
This additional living space works well as a dining area and offers flexibility for day-to-day living. There is useful storage beneath the stairs and space for a dining table, making it a practical hub between the lounge and the kitchen. The kitchen itself is fitted with shaker-style units and wood-effect worktops, creating a clean and functional workspace with an integrated oven and hob, along with space for additional appliances. A window above the sink brings in natural light and looks out towards the garden.
Upstairs, the accommodation includes two bedrooms and a modern bathroom. The main bedroom stretches across the front of the property, with two windows that frame open views across the surrounding fields. The second bedroom is a well-proportioned single that could also work as a home office or guest room. The bathroom sits to the rear and has been updated with a contemporary suite including a bath with rainfall shower over, stone-style tiling and a window overlooking the garden. Outside, the property continues to impress with a newly flagged rear patio leading to a generous lawned garden. Mature planting lines the borders and a pathway leads to a seating area and storage shed, while the garden backs directly onto open fields, reinforcing the rural feel of the setting.
Material Information
Council Tax Band: B (Lancaster City Council)
Tenure: Freehold
Heating: LPG gas central heating system (not connected to mains gas)
Worcester combination boiler with service history
uPVC double glazing throughout
Driveway parking to the front of the property
One parking space to the rear of the property, accessed via a service road.
Rear access via service lane and large garden backing onto open fields
Key Features
Countryside setting with open views to both the front and rear
Long rear garden backing directly onto open fields
Driveway parking providing convenient off-road space
Practical entrance porch ideal for muddy boots and outdoor gear
Character lounge centred around an original Victorian fireplace
Flexible second reception room for dining, working or relaxing
Modern shaker-style kitchen with wood-effect worktops | Renovated in 2020
Updated bathroom with rainfall shower over bath | Renovated in 2019
Main bedroom enjoying wide views across surrounding farmland
Rural village setting with easy road links to Lancaster and the M6
EPC Rating: D
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Garden
A long south facing rear garden with lawn, flagged patio seating areas and mature borders, enjoying open views across the surrounding countryside.
Parking - Driveway
One parking space at the rear of the property, accessed via a service road, along with a driveway providing additional parking for one car.
Parking - On street
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