Eastbourne Street, Lincoln, LN2

Lincoln

£190,000 Offers Over

Property features

  • Two-bedroom terrace property: Centrally located in the heart of Lincoln City
  • Potential for third bedroom: Loft is partially converted and offers scope for further development (subject to permitted development and completion)
  • Spacious lounge: Perfect for relaxing or entertaining
  • Separate dining room: Ideal for family meals or gatherings
  • Modern Fitted kitchen: Practical layout for everyday living
  • Separate utility room: Additional space for laundry and storage
  • Character features throughout: Hints of period charm and individuality
  • On-street parking: Convenient city centre location
  • Enclosed rear Patio: Private outdoor space
Department:
Sales
Reference No.:
5ff1af24-93d6-4253-8796-3137a75ce8de
Postcode:
LN2 5BW
Type:
House
Availability:
Sold
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
1
Receptions:
2
Tenure:
Freehold

Details

Situated in the very heart of Lincoln, just moments from the beautiful Arboretum, this exceptional two-bedroom period terrace blends classic character with modern comforts—perfectly positioned for vibrant city living.

Step inside to discover a welcoming lounge with a striking bay-fronted window and an open working fireplace, creating a cosy focal point for relaxing evenings. The separate dining room, featuring French doors that open directly onto a private patio, is ideal for entertaining or enjoying quiet mornings with a coffee. Throughout, you’ll notice the high standard of finish and charming original features that set this home apart from others on the street.

The modern fitted kitchen boasts integrated appliances, while a separate utility area and cleverly concealed laundry cupboard add invaluable practicality. Heating is managed by a Hive smart thermostat, ensuring comfort and efficiency.

Upstairs, the generous master bedroom offers built-in storage, complemented by a further well-sized double bedroom and a stylish, well-appointed bathroom. The converted loft space is accessed via folding stairs and is fully equipped with electrics, heating, and a Velux window—making it a versatile area for a spacious third bedroom with potential for an en-suite, or a fantastic home office (subject to any necessary consents).

Outside, the enclosed rear patio provides a tranquil spot for alfresco dining or unwinding after a busy day. There’s also a handy shed with power—ideal for storage, a workshop, or even a home gym. On-street parking adds further convenience.

This is a rare opportunity for first-time buyers, investors, or anyone seeking a high-quality home with further potential in one of Lincoln’s most desirable and central locations. With shops, restaurants, schools, transport links, and the Arboretum all within easy reach, this property truly offers the best of city living.

Contact Walters of Lincolnshire today to arrange your viewing and experience this charming home for yourself.

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