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Lounge
Entrance Hallway
Entrance Hallway
Lounge
Entrance Hallway
Entrance Hallway
Entrance Hallway
Kitchen/Diner
Kitchen/Diner
Kitchen/Diner
Bedroom One
Bedroom One
Bedroom Two
Bathroom
Bathroom
Brunton House 1906
Brunton House
Brunton House circa 1880s
EE Rating

2 bedroom apartment

Chain-free
Apartment
2 beds
1 bath
1077
EPC rating: C
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureLeasehold | 951 yrs left
Ground rent£10 per annum | review period: unconfirmed
Service charge£1,200 per annum
Council taxBand B
BroadbandSuper-fast 170Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • No chain
  • Two bedrooms
  • Own private entrance
  • Full of charm & period features
  • Spacious accommodation
  • Beautifully presented
  • Off road private parking
  • Patio areas
  • Within close proximety of lancaster city
  • Gas central heating
A hidden gem that feels like a house from the moment you step through its private entrance—no communal hallways here! This beautifully presented, single-level apartment is bursting with period features and charm, offering two lovely bedrooms, a spacious and stylish kitchen-diner perfect for entertaining, a delightful lounge filled with natural light, an elegant bathroom, and even a useful storeroom.

Outside, you'll discover two sunny patio areas ideal for relaxing with a morning coffee or enjoying sunsets, alongside attractive lawned gardens and convenient off-road parking. This property also includes a garage!

Nestled peacefully within one of Lancaster's historic buildings, this quirky property combines a unique slice of history with modern comforts. This an exceptional find, perfect for first-time buyers, downsizers, or anyone seeking an exciting holiday let investment.

Lancaster city is within easy reach offering an excellent choice of schooling for all ages with both the Lancaster Girls'and Boys' Grammar with a great choice of high street shops, fabulous restaurants and a local market. Williamson Park is also within walking distance.

The property is one of 12 flats in Brunton House, a converted Victorian building which was built in 1852 as a residence for the Dalton family of Lancaster. The house was designed by famous architect Joseph Hansom, who also created the Hansom Cab which proliferated London’s streets in Victorian times and many churches, including St Walburg’s in Preston.

Porch - Tiled floor, cupboard housing the gas meter, door to the hallway.

Entrance Hallway - Tiled floor, radiators, walk-in storage cupboard housing the combi boiler.

Lounge - Double-glazed bay window to the front, wood surround fireplace with inset electric stove, built-in storage cupboard housing the consumer unit, wood effect laminate floor, radiator.

Kitchen/Diner - Double-glazed windows to the rear, a range of crafted cabinets finished in a high gloss white, four plates ceramic hob and extractor hood, electric oven, plumbing for washing machine, integrated dishwasher, stainless-steel sink, tiled floor, radiator, door to the rear.

Store Room - Vinyl floor, extractor fan, built-in shelving.

Bedroom One - Double glazed window to the front, wood effect laminate floor, radiator.

Bedroom Two - Double glazed window to the rear, wood effect laminate floor, radiator.

Bathroom - Bath with thermostatic shower, traditional English ceramic wash hand basin, extractor fan, radiator, tiled floor, W.C.

Outside - There are charming patio areas on both sides at the front, thoughtfully furnished with seating areas including a table, chairs, and a bench—perfect for relaxing outdoors. The property also benefits from communal parking and beautifully maintained lawned gardens.

Useful Information - Tenure Leasehold
999 Years
Start May 1997
End Date May 2976
951 Years Remaining
Service Charge £100.00 Per Month
Ground Rent £10.00 Per Annum
Council Tax Band ( B) £1,841.18
No Onward Chain
New consumer unit
Gas & Electrical certificates available
Gas boiler 1-year-old
Hive controlled heating

History Of Brunton House - The house has a rich history and was also the home of engineer and architect Edmund Sharpe who designed St Paul’s Church in Scotforth and was known as Lancaster’s Renaissance Man for his work in improving sanitation and clean water supplies in the city. In 1885, it was bought for £3,600 by The Royal Albert Institution to care for wealthy patients. At the time its grounds stretched beyond Sharpe’s Hill, now Newsham Road, and included croquet and tennis lawns.

In 1937, it was sold to a builder who separated the grounds for development and sold the building to a local architect who converted it into flats. The building still retains many of its original structural features including bay windows, an impressive staircase and the coat of arms of the Dalton family above the main door.

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Mighty House Estates - Lancaster
Mighty House Estates - Lancaster
53a Market Street Lancaster, Lancashire LA1 1JG
015242 32847
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Mighty House is owned and run by Chartered Surveyors who are passionate about property and customer service. We are multiple property Landlords, property investors and developers ourselves and bring an exceptional range of skills and experience to the business. As a result we offer a range of services and customer service that we would want to receive ourselves.
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