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Full details for 3 Bedroom Cottage For Sale in Lancaster

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Description

Location

Scotforth is special. This suburb of Lancaster has very much a village vibe with its picturesque church, highly regarded primary school and an array of shops and stores that range from a traditional post office all the way through to Booths supermarket. Scotforth is just 1 mile south of the city centre and just under 2 miles from the University of Lancaster. Many of the area‘s key employers are close by hence it has been a firm favourite with the local residents for many years. Welcome to Scotforth.

Property Description

This magnificent Grade 2 listed building is 3 Bedroom Link Detached stone built cottage filled with traditional charm. The double fronted cottage welcomes you into a cosy lounge featuring an inviting open fire to warm your evenings. Through to 2nd reception room with open fire and double doors to garden. Authentic Georgian single glazed sash windows illuminate the spaces with natural light, highlighting the historical beauty of this home. Ascend to the Master bedroom above the converted barn, where original bare floorboards add a touch of rustic allure. The 2nd bedroom boasts a large double size, complete with an open stone fireplace and exposed wall revealing the intricate framework of wattle and daub construction. The 3rd bedroom offers ample space for two beds, perfect for a growing family. The stylish bathroom is equipped with a roll-top bath, walk-in shower, and a towel warming radiator.

The cellar reveals original stone cobbled floor and stone work surfaces giving a real feel of history. Step outside into the enchanting outdoor oasis, featuring a sun-drenched south-facing rear garden with a spacious summer house, ideal for al fresco dining or enjoying the tranquillity of nature. A small front garden adds to the charm of this property, while a garage and parking space for two cars on the drive and slate area offer convenience and ease of living. Don‘t miss this rare opportunity to own a piece of history with period features at every turn.

Additional Features

  • Summer house with log burner

  • South Facing garden

  • New gas combi boiler

  • Outside tap

  • All planning permission documentation available to purchaser

  • Council Tax band D


EPC Rating: D
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