The village of Halton is one of Lancaster’s most desirable and welcoming communities. Surrounded by open countryside and the beautiful River Lune, it offers the best of both worlds — a peaceful, rural feel with all the convenience of being just a few minutes from the city.
Families are particularly drawn here for the highly regarded St Wilfrid’s Primary School, as well as the sense of community that defines village life. The Halton Community Centre hosts everything from exercise classes and clubs to social events and markets, creating a real sense of togetherness.
There’s a village shop and post office, a popular pub, and the much-loved Halton Mill — a creative workspace and café that brings locals together and hosts regular events, exhibitions, and workshops.
For those who love the outdoors, Halton is a haven. The Lune Valley cycle path runs directly through the village, providing a traffic-free route all the way into Lancaster and beyond to Morecambe Bay. The nearby Forge Weir and Hydro are beautiful spots to enjoy a riverside walk, watch wildlife, or simply unwind.
Despite its idyllic feel, Halton is incredibly well-connected. The M6 (Junction 34) is less than five minutes away, making commuting easy whether you’re heading to Preston, Kendal, or the Lake District. Lancaster city centre is just a short drive or bus ride, offering excellent secondary schools, two universities, independent shops, and a thriving cultural scene with theatres, restaurants, and historic attractions.
EPC D
Council Tax Band C
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