Viewing Request for St. Catherines, Lincoln
This penthouse apartment offers two double bedrooms, two bathrooms, and impressive views over Lincoln’s South Common. Measuring 71 square metres, the home features a superb open-plan living space with vaulted ceilings and a full-width, floor-to-ceiling window arrangement that provides a great sense of light and space. The property has been immaculately maintained and improved by the current owner, ensuring it is in turn-key condition for a new buyer.
The master bedroom includes a built-in wardrobe and access to its own private en-suite shower room. The second bedroom is also a genuine double in size and includes practical storage space. Connecting the rooms is a welcoming hallway with freshly laid carpet, leading to a traditional three-piece family bathroom suite. Outside, the property benefits from a fantastic south-east facing balcony looking across the common, with views toward the International Bomber Command Memorial and distant views of Lincoln Cathedral during the winter months.
Practical features include an allocated parking space, an elevator serving all floors, and access to communal refuse facilities. The property is situated south of Lincoln's main high street and is accessed via Colegrave Street. It is located near Southside, a converted church now used as a popular local event space, and is also close to the Priory Academy LSST. A nearby bus stop provides a regular service into the city centre, while the main hub of the High Street is a 15 to 20-minute walk away. Lincoln city centre offers a diverse range of amenities, from the bustling High Street shops and the modern Cornhill Quarter to the scenic Brayford Pool, England’s oldest inland harbour, which is lined with a variety of restaurants, a multi-screen cinema and is nearby to the University of Lincoln campus. Just a short walk up Steep Hill leads to the historic Bailgate and Cathedral Quarter, where independent boutiques and traditional pubs sit alongside the Cathedral and Castle. For everyday needs, the city is well-equipped with major supermarkets, healthcare services, and the central train station, providing a convenient balance of modern convenience and heritage charm.
The property is leasehold with a 150-year term that commenced on 1st January 2021. The vendor has informed us that there is no ground rent to pay and the monthly service charge is currently £147.87pcm. The most recent buildings insurance charge was £348.62 for the year. Council tax band: A. Leasehold.