Drury Lane, Lincoln, LN1

Lincoln

£400,000 Offers Over

Property features

  • Two-bedroom detached home: Set on Drury Lane in highly desirable Uphill Lincoln
  • Prime Cathedral Quarter location: Close to Steep Hill, Bailgate, and historic attractions
  • Immaculately finished throughout: Beautiful décor with a warm, homely feel
  • Open-plan kitchen/living area: Modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances
  • Separate lounge: Feature fireplace and attractive mantle
  • Two double bedrooms: Principal bedroom with ensuite shower room
  • Balcony with city views: Enjoy stunning outlooks from the principal bedroom
  • Iconic views from bedroom two: Castle wall and Lincoln Cathedral outlook
  • Lower ground floor cellar: Versatile additional space for storage, hobbies, or home working
  • Enclosed rear garden with views: A private outdoor space with impressive city outlooks
Department:
Sales
Reference No.:
786e55cd-6ad1-441e-a83a-ae73ba53dc9b
Postcode:
LN1 3BN
Type:
House
Availability:
For Sale
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
2
Receptions:
2
Tenure:
Freehold

Details

Located on the ever-popular Drury Lane in Uphill Lincoln, this immaculately presented two-bedroom detached home offers a rare opportunity to enjoy stylish living in the heart of the Cathedral Quarter. Tucked away behind a shared gated entrance, the property enjoys a sense of privacy and charm, while being just a short walk from Steep Hill, the Bailgate, and Lincoln’s historic landmarks.

Step inside and you’re greeted by a beautifully finished open-plan kitchen/living area, featuring a modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances and a welcoming space to relax or entertain. Moving through the home, you’ll find a separate lounge with a striking fireplace and mantle, adding character and a cosy focal point.

Upstairs, the property offers two generous double bedrooms. The principal bedroom benefits from its own ensuite shower room and a fantastic balcony with elevated views across the city—an ideal spot for a morning coffee or an evening unwind. The second bedroom enjoys equally impressive outlooks, with views towards the castle wall and Lincoln Cathedral. Completing the first floor is a stylish four-piece family bathroom, comprising a bath, separate shower, toilet, and basin.

A further standout feature is the lower ground floor cellar, this area benefits from having a window and radiators—an incredibly versatile space that could suit a range of uses, from storage to hobbies or a home working area.

Externally, the property benefits from an enclosed rear garden with yet more impressive city views, offering a private outdoor space in a truly special location. On-street and permit parking is available outside the property, adding to the practicality of this central setting.

To fully appreciate the finish, character, and incredible views on offer, contact Walters of Lincolnshire today to arrange your viewing.

Thank you for reading,

Ben Taylor, Walters Property

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