Knight Street, Lincoln, LN5

Lincoln

£160,000 Offers Over

Property features

  • Three-bedroom mid terrace property: Conveniently located just off Lincoln High Street
  • Redecorated throughout: Fresh, modern décor and move-in ready
  • Lounge: Beautifully decorated, perfect for relaxing
  • lounge: Beautifully decorated, perfect for relaxing
  • Stylish galley kitchen: Newly redone with a modern finish
  • Downstairs family bathroom: Three-piece suite with bath and shower overhead
  • Three bedrooms: Comfortable accommodation
  • Enclosed rear garden: Private outdoor space for relaxing or entertaining
  • On street parking available: Practical city centre living
Department:
Sales
Reference No.:
e17d0bb1-8624-4e27-a808-adf4f731e187
Postcode:
LN5 8JY
Type:
House
Availability:
For Sale
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
1
Receptions:
2
Tenure:
Freehold

Details

Situated in the heart of Lincoln, just off the bustling High Street, this beautifully presented three-bedroom mid terrace property offers stylish and convenient city centre living. Recently redecorated throughout, the home is ready for its next owners to simply move in and enjoy.

Upon entering, you are welcomed by the entrance hall that leads to the tastefully decorated lounge—ideal for relaxing after a busy day. The hallway continues through to the dining room, a light-filled space perfect for family meals or entertaining guests. Recently LVT herringbone installed through the lounge, hallway & dining room. (Herringbone LVT is luxury vinyl tile flooring cut into smaller, rectangular planks that are laid in a classic, V-shaped pattern, creating a timeless and sophisticated look that mimics traditional parquet flooring.)

To the rear of the property, you’ll find a beautifully redone galley kitchen with modern fittings, providing a practical and attractive space for cooking. The kitchen also features integrated appliances such as, fridge/freezer & oven, additionally, the kitchen proved space for a dishwasher, washing machine & tumble dryer.

The ground floor also features a family bathroom, complete with a three-piece suite including a bath with shower overhead, toilet, and basin. Upstairs, there are three generously sized bedrooms, offering comfortable accommodation for families, professionals, or sharers.

Externally, the property benefits from an enclosed rear garden—providing a private outdoor retreat in the heart of the city. On street parking is available, making day-to-day life easy and convenient.

With its central location, fresh décor, and flexible living spaces, this property is perfect for anyone seeking a well-presented home close to Lincoln’s shops, restaurants, and amenities. Early viewing is highly recommended—contact Walters of Lincolnshire today to arrange your visit.

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