Where is Lune Square?
Sat at the entrance to St Georges Quay we find Lune Square. A modern apartment complex that offers its residents a peaceful escape in the heart of the city centre. Due to its location, all Lancaster has to offer is on its doorstep.
Many will find most places to be within walking distance, such as the bus & train stations, as well as the Sainsbury or Lidl supermarkets. For those who travel further afield, the M6 is reachable within 5 min drive to the north junction.
The OverviewThis smartly presented two-bedroom apartment, ideally situated on the third floor, boasts views of the Millennium Bridge spanning the River Lune. Its spacious layout and meticulous upkeep make it a charming home. The centerpiece is the open-plan kitchen and living area, providing versatile living arrangements.
The master bedroom impresses with ample built-in wardrobes illuminated by downlights, accompanied by an en-suite shower room. The second bedroom features its own double size with built-in wardrobes, ensuring ample storage. Complementing these features is a sizable three-piece bathroom, completing the property's offerings.
With its vistas, well-appointed rooms, and attention to detail throughout, this apartment offers a comfortable and elegant living experience, perfect for those seeking a stylish urban retreat with serene river views.
Key Information
Modern wifi controlled electric heaters
Juliette Balcony offers views of Millennium Bridge
Great central Lancaster location
Internal lift access
Secure under-croft parking
Built in storage solutions
Service Charge: £180 per month
Ground Rent: £150 pa
Leasehold, 999 year lease commencing in 2004. The Lune Square apartment block is managed by the Lune Square (Lancaster) Right To Manage Company. All Lune Square leaseholders are shareholders in this Company. This arrangement ensures that all Service Charge expenditure is tightly controlled, and solely in the interests of leaseholders.
ST GEORGES QUAY, LANCASTER, LA1
Valid until 23.11.2033
Property Type: | Mid-floor flat | Walls: | Cavity wall, as built, insulated (assumed) |
Walls Energy: | Good | Roof: | (another dwelling above) |
Window: | Fully double glazed | Window Energy: | Good |
Main Heating: | Room heaters, electric | Main Heating Energy: | Very poor |
Main Heating Controls: | Programmer and appliance thermostats | Main Heating Controls Energy: | Good |
Hot Water System: | Electric immersion, off-peak | Hot Water Energy Efficiency: | Poor |
Lighting: | Low energy lighting in all fixed outlets | Lighting Energy: | Very good |
Floors: | (another dwelling below) | Secondary Heating: | None |
Total Floor Area: | 85 m2 |
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