Offers over
£140,000
2 bed terraced house for saleLincoln, Lincolnshire LN2
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Immaculately Presented Home
Suitable for A Wide Range of Buyers
Two Great Sized Reception Rooms
Modern Kitchen
Two Double Bedrooms
Large Four Piece Family Bathroom
Low Maintainence Well Maintained Rear Yard
Close To Local Amenities
Oakfield Street, Lincoln
Charming bay‐fronted terrace with luxury bathroom and courtyard garden
Kinetic Estate Agents are delighted to offer for sale this beautifully presented two-bedroom Victorian terrace, situated in a prime residential location just a short stroll from Lincoln’s Arboretum, local shops, schools and amenities. Whether you're a first-time buyer, professional, or investor, this thoughtfully updated home offers the ideal mix of period charm and contemporary comfort.
What Kinetic Estate Agents Loves About This Home
“The blend of character and modern finish makes this feel instantly welcoming.” — Nina Sharpe
“That bathroom is a real standout – stylish and indulgent.” — Charley Moreton
“The location is spot on — walk to everything, including the Arboretum.” — Matt Wilson
What’s Included?
Step through the secure gated side entrance and into a home that instantly feels warm and welcoming. The journey begins in the Lounge (4.11m x 3.53m / 13'6" x 11'7"), where a large bay window floods the space with natural light. It's a room full of character — with a feature fireplace providing a cosy focal point, soft fitted carpet underfoot, and a homely ambience that makes it perfect for evening relaxation or quiet mornings with a coffee.
Flowing from here is the Dining Room (3.91m x 3.53m / 12'10" x 11'7"), an inviting space ideal for both everyday meals and hosting. There’s plenty of charm in the alcove shelving and a deep under-stairs cupboard offering excellent storage. A rear window draws in light from the courtyard, and the room’s size allows for a full dining set — or even a mix of dining and workspace, if you're working from home.
Tucked at the rear, the Kitchen (3.43m x 1.80m / 11'3" x 5'11") blends practicality with clean, modern design. Sleek cabinetry offers ample storage, while square-edge worktops and tiled splashbacks give it a fresh finish. There’s a built-in electric oven, gas hob with extractor above, and space for a washing machine and fridge-freezer. A door leads straight out to the rear courtyard — perfect for summer evenings where indoor and outdoor living flow seamlessly.
Upstairs, the Main Bedroom (3.53m x 3.43m / 11'7" x 11'3") sits peacefully at the front of the house. It’s a generous double, with a built-in storage cupboard and plenty of room for a large wardrobe or dresser. Natural light pours through the window, creating a calm and restful retreat.
Bedroom Two (3.91m x 2.08m / 12'10" x 6'10") is also a good-sized double, ideal as a guest bedroom, nursery or home office — with a window to the rear overlooking the courtyard and a warm, comfortable feel.
But it’s the Bathroom (3.00m x 2.44m / 9'10" x 8'0") that really sets this home apart. This large, luxurious space offers a true touch of indulgence. With a double-ended bath, separate walk-in shower with glass screen, floating vanity basin, WC and a chrome towel rail, it feels more like a boutique hotel than a typical terrace bathroom — and it's all finished with tasteful tiling and soft lighting.
At the rear, the courtyard garden is smartly laid out for low-maintenance living. A decked seating area makes a perfect spot for entertaining or enjoying a glass of wine in the evening sun, and a brick-built storage shed offers practical storage for tools, bikes or gardening equipment — all neatly enclosed for privacy and security.
Material Information
Part A – Key Facts
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax Band: A (Lincoln City Council)
Broadband & Mobile Coverage: Superfast broadband available; good mobile signal on major networks
Part B – Utilities and Services
Electricity Supply: Mains
Water Supply: Mains
Drainage: Mains
Heating: Gas central heating (combi boiler)
Glazing: UPVC double glazed throughout
Parking: On-street parking (no permit required)
Construction Type: Traditional brick with slate roof
Flood Risk: Very low (according to Environment Agency data)
EPC Rating: D (Awaiting Confirmation of Renewal of Certificate)
Part C – Other Relevant Factors
Rights & Easements: None known
Covenants: None known
Planning Applications: None currently affecting the property
Accessibility: Standard internal layout; stairs to first floor
Environmental/Mining Issues: None known
Alterations: None known
These particulars are intended to give a fair description of the property but their accuracy cannot be guaranteed, and they do not constitute an offer of contract. Intending purchasers must rely on their own inspection of the property. None of the above appliances/services have been tested by ourselves. We recommend purchasers arrange for a qualified person to check all appliances/services before legal commitment.
Charming bay‐fronted terrace with luxury bathroom and courtyard garden
Kinetic Estate Agents are delighted to offer for sale this beautifully presented two-bedroom Victorian terrace, situated in a prime residential location just a short stroll from Lincoln’s Arboretum, local shops, schools and amenities. Whether you're a first-time buyer, professional, or investor, this thoughtfully updated home offers the ideal mix of period charm and contemporary comfort.
What Kinetic Estate Agents Loves About This Home
“The blend of character and modern finish makes this feel instantly welcoming.” — Nina Sharpe
“That bathroom is a real standout – stylish and indulgent.” — Charley Moreton
“The location is spot on — walk to everything, including the Arboretum.” — Matt Wilson
What’s Included?
Step through the secure gated side entrance and into a home that instantly feels warm and welcoming. The journey begins in the Lounge (4.11m x 3.53m / 13'6" x 11'7"), where a large bay window floods the space with natural light. It's a room full of character — with a feature fireplace providing a cosy focal point, soft fitted carpet underfoot, and a homely ambience that makes it perfect for evening relaxation or quiet mornings with a coffee.
Flowing from here is the Dining Room (3.91m x 3.53m / 12'10" x 11'7"), an inviting space ideal for both everyday meals and hosting. There’s plenty of charm in the alcove shelving and a deep under-stairs cupboard offering excellent storage. A rear window draws in light from the courtyard, and the room’s size allows for a full dining set — or even a mix of dining and workspace, if you're working from home.
Tucked at the rear, the Kitchen (3.43m x 1.80m / 11'3" x 5'11") blends practicality with clean, modern design. Sleek cabinetry offers ample storage, while square-edge worktops and tiled splashbacks give it a fresh finish. There’s a built-in electric oven, gas hob with extractor above, and space for a washing machine and fridge-freezer. A door leads straight out to the rear courtyard — perfect for summer evenings where indoor and outdoor living flow seamlessly.
Upstairs, the Main Bedroom (3.53m x 3.43m / 11'7" x 11'3") sits peacefully at the front of the house. It’s a generous double, with a built-in storage cupboard and plenty of room for a large wardrobe or dresser. Natural light pours through the window, creating a calm and restful retreat.
Bedroom Two (3.91m x 2.08m / 12'10" x 6'10") is also a good-sized double, ideal as a guest bedroom, nursery or home office — with a window to the rear overlooking the courtyard and a warm, comfortable feel.
But it’s the Bathroom (3.00m x 2.44m / 9'10" x 8'0") that really sets this home apart. This large, luxurious space offers a true touch of indulgence. With a double-ended bath, separate walk-in shower with glass screen, floating vanity basin, WC and a chrome towel rail, it feels more like a boutique hotel than a typical terrace bathroom — and it's all finished with tasteful tiling and soft lighting.
At the rear, the courtyard garden is smartly laid out for low-maintenance living. A decked seating area makes a perfect spot for entertaining or enjoying a glass of wine in the evening sun, and a brick-built storage shed offers practical storage for tools, bikes or gardening equipment — all neatly enclosed for privacy and security.
Material Information
Part A – Key Facts
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax Band: A (Lincoln City Council)
Broadband & Mobile Coverage: Superfast broadband available; good mobile signal on major networks
Part B – Utilities and Services
Electricity Supply: Mains
Water Supply: Mains
Drainage: Mains
Heating: Gas central heating (combi boiler)
Glazing: UPVC double glazed throughout
Parking: On-street parking (no permit required)
Construction Type: Traditional brick with slate roof
Flood Risk: Very low (according to Environment Agency data)
EPC Rating: D (Awaiting Confirmation of Renewal of Certificate)
Part C – Other Relevant Factors
Rights & Easements: None known
Covenants: None known
Planning Applications: None currently affecting the property
Accessibility: Standard internal layout; stairs to first floor
Environmental/Mining Issues: None known
Alterations: None known
These particulars are intended to give a fair description of the property but their accuracy cannot be guaranteed, and they do not constitute an offer of contract. Intending purchasers must rely on their own inspection of the property. None of the above appliances/services have been tested by ourselves. We recommend purchasers arrange for a qualified person to check all appliances/services before legal commitment.