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Our Summary
- It is a building with history, character and the potential for an exciting new chapter
- For anyone looking for a city centre property with history, flexibility and potential, Jellyman House is a rare opportunity
- Key Features * Striking Georgian residence thought to date from the late 18th or early 19th century * One of Lancaster city centre’s most highly regarded addresses * Acquired by Lancaster Charity in the 1970s and named in honour of Dorothy Jellyman * First time the property has come to the open market * Currently arranged as two self-contained apartments, each with a private entrance * Potential to convert back into a grand four or five-bedroom family home * High ceilings, tall windows and generous Georgian proportions * Original staircase still intact alongside a private courtyard garden EPC Rating: D
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Description
Jellyman House is a striking Georgian residence, thought to date from the late 18th or early 19th century, with a handsome stone frontage, tall sash-style windows, and elegant proportions. The property features a private, enclosed courtyard garden with stone paving and mature planting, and a high ceiling, tall windows, and generous Georgian proportions. Inside, the original staircase remains intact, offering a clear reminder of the home's former layout.
The property is currently arranged as two self-contained apartments, each with a private entrance, but it also has potential to be converted back into a grand four or five-bedroom family home.