GREAT FAMILY HOME, GREAT LOCATION AND TWO STOREY ANNEXE! Located on the popular Finningley Road, in a quiet cul de sac position with woodland to the rear is this spacious detached family home with the added benefit of a detached, two bedroom, two storey annexe. Flexible and versatile accommodation briefly comprises a spacious entrance hallway, ground floor WC, office/playroom, 14'3 Lounge with log burner fireplace, impressive 21'10 kitchen diner with granite work surfaces and french doors leading to air conditioned uPVC Conservatory, large utility room and uPVC rear entrance porch. To the first floor there are 3 double bedrooms and 3 bathrooms - 2 ensuites and a Jack and Jill bathroom. The master bedroom has a juliette balcony overlooking the rear garden and woodland to the rear. The annexe could be used for a variety of different purposes and has an 18'7 open plan living area with air conditioning, and to the first floor there are 2 bedrooms, Juliette balcony and shower room. Outside the property has two driveways providing parking space for several vehicles, and a detached brick built double garage. To the rear is a generous size tree lined garden which offers an excellent degree of privacy, with a range of very useful outbuildings. In the agent's opinion viewing of this property would be highly recommended. Call today to view! For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_doddington-park-d548130/for-sale_i70286425
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The PropertyPurplebricks are delighted to offer this spacious detached farmhouse that has been sympathetically modernised to a high standard throughout, situated in this non-estate position within the sought after village location of Walcott.With spacious & flexible living accommodation comprising; Entrance porch, entrance hall, large L shaped living room, family room, 26ft kitchen / dining room with high quality fitted kitchen with central island and fireplace with log burning stove, utility room, downstairs W.C, office/playroom, four first floor double bedrooms with an En-suite shower room to Master as well as a main family bathroom.The property benefits from a large driveway to the front and side of the house leading to a detached garage. There is a large garden to the side, predominantly laid to lawn with flower borders and a seating area. A gate leads to a secluded patio garden and there is also a further seating area to the rear. In all the property sits in approximately 1/6th of an acre.Walcott is a small unspoilt rural village and enjoys the usual local amenities including a Primary School. The village is some 16 miles from Lincoln and 20 miles from Boston. Shopping facilities and Doctor's surgery are available at nearby Billinghay.Visit Purplebricks.co.uk to arrange a viewing or via the Purplebricks App.Disclaimer for virtual viewingsSome or all information pertaining to this property may have been provided solely by the vendor, and although we always make every effort to verify the information provided to us, we strongly advise you to make further enquiries before continuing.If you book a viewing or make an offer on a property that has had its valuation conducted virtually, you are doing so under the knowledge that this information may have been provided solely by the vendor, and that we may not have been able to access the premises to confirm the information or test any equipment. We therefore strongly advise you to make further enquiries before completing your purchase of the property to ensure you are happy with all the information provided. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i68888436
The PropertyFour Double Bedrooms - Extended Executive Detached - Open Plan Living Kitchen Diner - Lounge Study - Cloakroom WC - Utility - Ensuite - Double Garage - Overlooking Swanholme Reserve Perfect for families or professionals This property is located in a quiet cul-de-sac within a popular, sought-after area. A short walk through the woodland at the rear of the property takes you to Hartsholme Country Park and Swanholme Lakes. Looking out from the rear of the house you can see Swanholme Lake, giving you a real sense of calm whilst still being close to all local amenities. The property has transport links (bus stop and Hykeham train station) within close proximity and it is a short drive to the centre of Lincoln.Noteworthy upgrades include underfloor heating in the kitchen extension, new stair and landing carpets, redecoration, a recently refitted bathroom, and new flooring throughout, including solid oak flooring for added elegance and durability.Ground FloorNestled within a private cul-de-sac, this property offers a spacious and stylish accommodation.The ground floor boasts an inviting entrance hall leading to an impressive open plan living kitchen diner. The kitchen area features elegant Shaker style units, integrated appliances including an oven, hob, and dishwasher, and a central island with power sockets. The dining area opens into a stunning living space, showcasing an exposed brick wall, vaulted skylight roof, and three sets of French doors open to the rear garden, flooding the room with natural light and seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living. Double doors lead to the lounge, where a feature fireplace and log burner create a cozy ambiance, complemented by hand-made storage cupboards. Additionally, there's a versatile dining room/study, a utility room with a Belfast sink and access to the side garden, and a convenient cloakroom WC.First FloorUpstairs, the first floor accommodates four bedrooms with the master bedroom featuring fitted wardrobes and an ensuite bathroom with a hand-held shower over. Two of the remaining bedrooms also offer fitted wardrobes. A family bathroom, refitted four years ago with a shower over the bath, completes this floor.OutsideOutside, the property boasts an enclosed south-facing garden wrapping around the property, predominantly laid to lawn with decorative stoned areas and a patio, overlooking conservation woodland and Swanholme Reserve lake. A driveway and double garage provide ample parking and storage space.ServicesMains water, drainage, gas and electricity are all connected. Satellite TV and fibre broadband are available to the area.Double Glazed.Gas Central HeatingFreeholdDisclaimer for virtual viewingsSome or all information pertaining to this property may have been provided solely by the vendor, and although we always make every effort to verify the information provided to us, we strongly advise you to make further enquiries before continuing.If you book a viewing or make an offer on a property that has had its valuation conducted virtually, you are doing so under the knowledge that this information may have been provided solely by the vendor, and that we may not have been able to access the premises to confirm the information or test any equipment. We therefore strongly advise you to make further enquiries before completing your purchase of the property to ensure you are happy with all the information provided. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lincoln-d196656/for-sale_i69895120
A delightful, 4 bedroom, quality home sits in a very quiet position overlooking fields with a south and west facing garden and a sizeable paddock adjoining, grounds totalling around half an acre. On the edge of the village of Potterhanworth about 7 miles southeast of Lincoln it provides the best of both worlds: a charming family home in a safe, rural village setting yet is within easy reach of everything Lincoln has to offer.The attractive, light and airy house has a large living room linking with the open plan kitchen dining area, a generous study or playroom off the hall, and a well appointed utility room off the kitchen where doors lead into the integrated garage and the garden. An adjoining timber workshop with a multi-fuel burning stove is an extremely useful additional space. Well maintained and presented family home in a quiet setting Lovely countryside views across far reaching open fields Quality build with dormer windows, pantiled roofs and brickwork detailing 4 double bedrooms, the principal one with en suite shower Family bathroom with bath and shower over Entrance hall with downstairs WC Generous living room with multi-fuel burner in fireplace Archway into kitchen dining room with sliding doors onto garden Fitted kitchen with integrated eye-level double oven and ceramic hob Over 18 ft. long study, playroom or formal dining room Well-appointed utility room with doors to garden and into garage Loft space, boarded and with electric light Adjoining workshop with log-burner, accessed from the front and back Integrated single garage Gravel drive with off-street parking for up to 3 cars Sunny, enclosed, west facing rear garden with paved terrace and lawn Cedar wood greenhouse Fully enclosed, just under half an acre paddock with hedging and young trees Chicken coop, run and duck house; veg bedsLocationSituated 7 miles (about 12 mins) southeast of the centre of the city of Lincoln, the property sits in a very quiet spot on the edge of the village of Potterhanworth overlooking far reaching fields. The village has a primary school, a village hall, a church and a pub, The Chequers, serving food. The 'Potter' in the village name is due to a large pottery present here in the 14th century, and used to be divided into two words, Potter Hanworth, only becoming one word in the 1950s. Close to the village, there is a forest nature reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest, ancient woodland called Potterhanworth Wood, and a 9-hole golf course, Pottergate Golf Club, as well as Hanworth Country Park for fishing, camping and luxury lodges.Just 3 miles towards Lincoln the thriving village of Branston is particularly well served with schools, a medical centre, a Co-op, a pub serving food, an electrical shop, some gift shops, takeaways, a village hall, a recreation ground, a tennis club and fitness centre with swimming pool. Metheringham, a similar distance south, is also very well served and includes a Co-op, a post office, a pub, a fish and chip shop, a takeaway, a children's nursery, a vets' practice, a doctors' surgery and a train station providing direct connections to Lincoln (12 minutes), Sleaford (20 mins) and Peterborough (65 mins).Less than 15 minutes by car from the property takes you into the centre of the vibrant city of Lincoln with its rich and interesting history, developed from an Iron Age Settlement on the River Witham. The two most notable attractions are the spectacular 11th century Cathedral and the Castle at the heart of the city's cultural Cathedral Quarter, beside the popular Bailgate shopping area with its quirky streets full of specialist shops, markets and cafes.For access further afield and direct commuting to London, there are daily trains from Lincoln to London Kings Cross (travel time approximately 2 hours). The A15 northwards provides easy access to the M180 motorway network and Humberside Airport, whilst it is also within good reach of the A1 at Markham Moor along the A57 westwards, and the A1 at Newark via the A46. Newark has direct train services to London taking approx. 75 minutes.SchoolsPotterhanworth has a Pre-School and a C of E Primary School both Ofsted rated Good whilst the village of Branston, a 5 minute drive, also has infant and junior schools as well as a state secondary school, Branston Community Academy. The much sought after LSST Priory Academy is a 12 minute drive on the edge of Lincoln and is extremely well rated by Ofsted. The Lincoln Minster Schools (Prep and Senior) are highly regarded independent schools in the centre of Lincoln, also about a 12 minute drive from the property.Seller Insights"It's been a truly lovely family home for the last eighteen years. The house was built twenty-three years ago and we used to live in a smaller house in the same estate. When we moved here we were able to buy a parcel of land adjoining the garden and we received a grant for planting a native mixed hedge which attracts an abundance of wildlife; the paddock and garden is entirely enclosed by chicken wire fencing too so it is safe for dogs and young children. We planted about twenty-two trees including oak, mountain ash, red beech, apple, crab apple, fig and walnut and we have veg beds and a variety of soft fruit. The boys created a bike jump track with hollows and elevations at the far end which provided hours of fun for them and their friends; we've let it re-wild now but would be ideal for ponds or rock gardens.""It's lovely to come home in the afternoon with the house bathed in sunlight. Although it's very light and airy and the spaces flow freely between one another, the stove in the living room, which takes wood or coal, makes it nice and cosy in the winter. Spaces are flexible - when the children were small, we used what is now a study, as a playroom but it could be used for anything.""We have such fabulous views; I live by looking out and not once have I grown tired of the view. From the main bedroom you can see the sun rise, and at the back you look over the garden and fields beyond and, being west facing, see the sun set.""There is so much wildlife here. There's a reservoir across the fields which brings flocks of Canada geese to feed in the fields and we see so much more such as marsh harriers, peewits, pheasants, partridges, muntjac, roe deer, barn owls, kites and hares." "When first looking, I was thinking of somewhere more rural but actually this position has been absolutely perfect for bringing up children. It is quiet being a cul de sac and is a very safe environment; we are surrounded by countryside but the boys have had some independence, for instance, they have been able to gather with their friends on the green on their bikes or roam freely going to the stream or the woods without us having to worry.""There is a great sense of community in the village with so much going on; there is an excellent pub serving food and a lot centres round the primary school, the church and the village hall with an annual Harvest Festival and a Christmas Fair, but there are all sorts of things for all ages including the elderly. And Potterhanworth Beer Festival is a very popular event, the highlight of the year!""It's wonderful here for horse riding, cycling and walking with rights of way from the doorstep. Hanworth Park on the outskirts of the village has fishing lakes, a restaurant and bar, holds food and craft fairs and has luxury lodges for accommodation which is ideal if you have lots of visitors coming to stay."Services: Mains water and electricity; oil-fired central heatingLocal Authority: North Kesteven District CouncilCouncil Tax Band: ETenure: Freehold For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lincoln-d196656/for-sale_i70841824
An immaculate EXTENDED and recently upgraded five bedroom detached house, situated on Hykeham Road to the south of the city of Lincoln.The current sellers replaced the breakfast/kitchen in October 2022 which includes; Ideal gas combi boiler, Velux windows, Wine Cooler, tall fridge, tall freezer, integrated dishwasher, Cookmaster which will be staying as part of the sale. The property further benefits from being re rendered in August 2022.Contact Yopa.co.uk for a viewing 24/7.The property benefits from over 2000 square foot of living accommodation to include; entrance hallway with original tiles, sitting room with feature woodburner, reception room with original fireplace, snug, open plan kitchen/diner, conservatory with feature log burner and two sets of bi-folding doors to rear garden, utility room with space and plumbing for washing machine, and tumble dryer, downstairs shower room. To the first floor are five bedrooms, master with en-suite, and family bathroom. Bedroom four is a perfect self contained annexe benefitting from a separate staircase, with its own bathroom.Outside there is a pathway leading to front door. To the rear is private gated access leading to driveway and garage. A private and fully enclosed garden, with two sheds back to back, large decking area off the conservatory, two further patio seating areas, Summer house with bar, and power, and a play area, which will be staying as part of the sale.EPC Rating - DUpvc Double GlazingGas Central Heating ( Ideal Combi Boiler )Loft - partially boarded, fully insulatedFull Alarm SystemThe property is within walking distance to two local primary schools, bus routes, shops, local amenities, and just a short drive into Lincolns town centre.DisclaimerWhilst we make enquiries with the Seller to ensure the information provided is accurate, Yopa makes no representations or warranties of any kind with respect to the statements contained in the particulars which should not be relied upon as representations of fact. All representations contained in the particulars are based on details supplied by the Seller. Your Conveyancer is legally responsible for ensuring any purchase agreement fully protects your position. Please inform us if you become aware of any information being inaccurate.Money Laundering RegulationsShould a purchaser(s) have an offer accepted on a property marketed by Yopa, they will need to undertake an identification check and asked to provide information on the source and proof of funds. This is done to meet our obligation under Anti Money Laundering Regulations (AML) and is a legal requirement. We use a specialist third party service together with an in-house compliance team to verify your information. The cost of these checks is £70 +VAT per purchase, which is paid in advance, when an offer is agreed and prior to a sales memorandum being issued. This charge is non-refundable under any circumstances. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lincoln-d196656/for-sale_i68644514
A fantastically characterful Grade II-listed home, with equestrian potential. DescriptionSurrounded by beautiful countryside, Old Court offers fantastic potential for equestrian use, with a generous paddock to the rear, excellent outriding and potential for a manege and stabling. Equally, the property would be well-suited as a smallholding or other rural venture (subject to permissions). The Grade II-listed 17th-century home has been sympathetically modernised but still offers excellent character, including exposed timber spine beams, rafters, sash windows, stone floors and a beautiful wooden kitchen with a Rayburn stove. There are impressive fireplaces, including a stone fireplace with wood-burning stove and an original brick oven. Externally there is plenty of parking on a private driveway, a gravel courtyard and lovely rambling gardens with mature trees. Internally the house is attractively presented, with the period features beautifully combined with more modern additions, and the layout is well planned to afford potential for an annexe if desired (subject to permissions). The total floor plan extends to about 2200 sq ft over two floors, with the bedrooms arranged separately affording excellent privacy, each with their own separate entrance or staircase. There is some degree of flexibility to the ground floor as the entrance hall is currently used as a striking dining room. The study would also make a great guest bedroom or home office, with a shower room next door. There are three good-size reception rooms, a sitting room, snug and garden room, all of which interconnect to make a fabulous space for entertaining. The impressive principal bedroom is also on the ground floor, which includes a shower room and dressing room. Old Court is set within about 3.51 acres of land, including an enclosed paddock, mature gardens, a gated driveway providing ample space for parking and a central courtyard in a mix of paving and gravel. The grounds are versatile with great scope for a number of rural ventures.LocationLissington is a small rural village situated approximately four miles south from the town of Market Rasen and approximately 13 miles from the cathedral city of Lincoln. The village benefits from an excellent pub and is within easy reach of the A158 and A46 roads providing direct access to Newark. Nearby Market Rasen offers a more comprehensive range of amenities including a Tesco superstore, a rail station, golf club and racecourse. Lincoln offers a full range of amenities including shops, leisure facilities, the quaintly historic Cathedral Quarter, universities and the county hospital. Lincoln has direct rail services to London (Kings Cross from 120 minutes). Disclaimer: All journey times and distances are approximate.Square Footage: 2,227 sq ft Acreage: 3.51 Acres Additional InfoOverage on the field. For further information please contact the office.Mains WaterElectricityCentral Heating: Oil FiredPrivate DrainageLocal Authority: West Lindsey District CouncilPhotographs Taken: January 2024 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lincoln-d196656/for-sale_i69772232
Discover a charming two-story residence that epitomises the perfect balance of comfort and elegance. This meticulously designed home boasts four bedrooms and two bathrooms, offering ample space for relaxed living and entertaining.As you step inside, the ground floor extends a warm welcome with two spacious living rooms, each adorned with a fireplace, creating inviting spaces for relaxation and gatherings. A well-appointed dining room provides the ideal setting, while a utility room and a WC add practicality to daily living. The large bay windowed sunroom, seamlessly integrated with the kitchen bathes the space in natural light.Ascending to the first floor, you'll find four thoughtfully designed rooms. Three plush bedrooms offer cosy retreats for rest and relaxation. Two well-appointed bathrooms, complete with showers and baths. Additionally, a cosy office / 4th bedroom provides a quiet retreat for productivity or study. The property also includes a small storage cellar accessed via dining room area and measuring 3m x 1.09m.This home is a perfect abode for those seeking a combination of comfort, functionality, and the timeless allure of rustic elegance. Whether you're hosting guests or enjoying quiet evenings by the fire, this property promises to elevate your lifestyle to new heights. EPC rating: D. Tenure: Freehold, For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lincoln-d196656/for-sale_i69159770
A beautiful, detached family home, with planning permission granted for the construction of an additional detached garage and garden store. White Arches is a beautiful Art Deco style home, ideally positioned upon a generous corner plot in a sought-after residential area of Lincoln, close excellent local amenities, and Schooling. This outstanding property boasts light and spacious living accommodation which retains its character and charm whilst being flexible for modern living. The property is approached via a sweeping gravelled driveway leading to an impressive Mediterranean style Porch vestibule, a large Reception Hallway is at the centre of the home, has access to a Cloakroom, doors leading to the Garden and is an excellent entertaining space or study area. The 26 Lounge boast American oak flooring and feature fireplace, The breakfast Kitchen has a Pantry, views over the garden and open plan into a Dining Area which could equally make a wonderful second Sitting Room. The first-floor landing is an ideal relaxation area with French doors leading to Balcony. The Family Bathroom has newly laid flooring and boasts a four-piece white suite. There are four generous size Bedroom two with access to Balcony's and one having an En-Suite Shower Room. Outside the property is positioned upon a good size corner plot which provides excellent potential, to the rear there is an enclosed landscaped garden with Double Garage and Workshop. There is planning permission approved for the construction of detached garage and garden store, which measures at 80 sqm. Details of which can be found on the NKDC planning portal Ref - 22/1672/HOUS. Viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the fascinating character home.Agent's note - We are informed by the seller that part of the land in the Southeast corner is leased from the City of Lincoln Council, on a long lease until 2048. For further information please speak to the selling agent. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lincoln-d196656/for-sale_i70408151
A modern four bedroom house with cathedral views in highly sought-after Uphill Lincoln, with parking, garage and west-facing garden. DescriptionThe house forms part of a secluded purpose-built development of modern houses constructed in 1993 and is the only house on the development to benefit from a double garage and private driveway parking. The property is located in Uphill Lincoln, a stone's throw from the quaint streets, pubs and cafes of the Bailgate area, and has views of the cathedral from the upper floors. Internally, the house is deceptively spacious with generously proportioned rooms over its three levels, and it has been recently remodelled to a high standard including a new kitchen which features a variety of integrated appliances. To the rear there is a leafy west-facing garden. The house is one of the largest in the development and offers about 1700 sq ft of space over three floors, with a highly versatile floor plan. The accommodation is fantastically light and airy, with big windows and a neutral colour palette making the spaces feel fresh and modern - complemented by the extensive cosmetic improvements since the start of 2024. The kitchen and dining room are open plan and situated on the ground floor, with sliding doors out to the garden, a utility room/WC and a room that would work as a snug, home office or fourth bedroom. The sitting room, with its Juliet balcony and fireplace, is on the first floor, along with a further bedroom and the family bathroom, while the two bedrooms on the second floor are fantastically light and spacious, with Velux windows and a contemporary shared shower room. The house is tucked away within the development and feels very private, with a walled west-facing garden to the rear which has mature trees and shrubs around the boundary adding to the feel of seclusion. To the front there is a paved driveway and access to the double garage.LocationWain Well Mews is a quiet, private development tucked away off Eastgate in the desirable area of Uphill Lincoln, less than 500 metres from the cathedral. Locally there are amenities including a number of pubs, a tennis and squash club, cafes, restaurants and convenience stores, with the city centre approximately 0.6 miles distant and superstore shopping available on the Wragby Road about a mile east.St Peter in Eastgate CofE Infant School is opposite the development and there are many well respected schools in Lincoln including the independent Lincoln Minster Senior School. For commuters, Lincoln's mainline train station has a direct train to London (Kings Cross from 120 minutes) and there are also good road links via A46, A15 and A57 to motorways including M180, M18, M62, A1(M) and M1Disclaimer: All distances and journey times are approximate.Square Footage: 1,710 sq ft Additional InfoMains WaterElectricityGasMains DrainageCentral HeatingLandline TelephoneBroadbandPhotographs taken April 2024 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lincoln-d196656/for-sale_i71669222
Pygott and Crone are delighted to be working with Panson Homes to present this small & prestigious development pleasantly situated on Washingborough Road, HeighingtonThe executive properties are built to a very high specification, each offering generous plots & private gardens in a peaceful Cul-de-Sac setting. This comfortable 4 bedroom detached family home offers well planned living accommodation briefly comprising: Central Entrance Hallway, spacious open plan Kitchen Living and Dining area, generous Living room with feature fireplace, Study, Utility and Cloakroom. To the first floor is the Family Bathroom and four double bedrooms with the main bedroom being serviced by an En-Suite Shower Room.The village itself boasts a variety of local amenities, including shops, restaurants & cafes making it easy to find everything you need within walking distance. Whether you're looking for a place to raise a family or simply enjoy the beauty of rural life, Heighington is the perfect choice.Viewing is essential to appreciate the quality of accommodation on offer.Agent's Note: - Floorplans and dimensions are taken from architectural drawings and are for guidance only. Dimensions stated are within a tolerance of plus or minus 50mm. Overall dimensions are usually stated and there may be projections into these. Computer generated images are for illustrative purposes and not to scale. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lincoln-d196656/for-sale_i69953314
A recently upgraded barn conversion with low maintenance garden situated amongst lovely countryside, with an established glamping business. DescriptionBeautifully marrying original features with a host of modern improvements is this semi-detached barn conversion, situated nearby the village of Welton. The property is set along a quiet country lane surrounded by wonderful open countryside and is adjacent to a popular livery yard, so is ideal for keen equestrians with excellent outriding on the doorstep. A number of updates have been made in recent years, including new windows and doors, guttering, insulation, solar panels on the roof and a complete cosmetic renovation throughout, the house is immaculate and is ready to move into. Outside there is ample parking and a low-maintenance south-facing garden to the rear, plus a paddock where there are five Mongolian yurts used for a glamping business. The spacious home offers more than 2000 sq ft of space over two floors, with most of the rooms set around a fabulous open plan living space with a soaring double height ceiling crossed by exposed beams. There are oak floors in the living space and matching skirting boards and doors throughout, with other character features including a huge brick inglenook fireplace that continues up to the first floor. It's beautifully presented inside, with stylish contemporary decor complementing the original parts of the building. The open plan living space has room for sitting and dining areas, with a double bedroom at each end and a stunning wood and glass staircase rising to the floor above, where there's a galleried landing looking down. To the rear of the house there's a bathroom, a luxurious kitchen and a large boot room with lots of storage cupboards. Upstairs there's a principal bedroom with an en suite shower room and a further double bedroom. To the front there is a private gravel driveway that wraps around the side of the house with space to park a number of vehicles. The rear garden faces south and is very private, with a high wall around the perimeter. It's laid to a mix of gravel and paving making it low maintenance with a hedge border to one side and a couple of raised beds stocked with shrubs. There's also an outdoor seating area designed for a firepit and a hot tub, available by separate negotiation. The paddock to the rear has five separate Mongolian yurts, all individually decorated with either wood-burning hot tubs or electric multi-jet hot tubs, plus a communal kitchen within a wood cabin.LocationWelton is a large, sought-after village which has an excellent range of amenities and is home to the highly regarded William Farr Secondary School. There are two pubs, a Co-Op, golf course, veterinary clinic, a library and three preschools, with a primary school in neighbouring Dunholme. It lies around seven miles from the cathedral city of Lincoln which has an excellent range of leisure amenities, high street shopping and excellent schooling. For commuting further afield there are road links with the A46, A15 (Scunthorpe and the M180) and A57. Lincoln station provides a direct rail link to London Kings Cross (from 80 minutes).Square Footage: 2,028 sq ft Acreage: 1.4 Acres Additional InfoWest Lindsey Council Tax Band= HCentral HeatingPrivate WaterElectricity Private GasLPGPrivate DrainageSeptic TankElectric Night Storage HeaterPhotographs taken August 2023 & March 2024 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lincoln-d196656/for-sale_i70435796
Welcome to Glengarriff House, a stunning detached residence nestled on the outskirts of the charming village of Scothern near Lincoln. Set on a generous non-estate plot, this remarkable property offers a blend of spacious living areas, stylish design features, and picturesque surroundings.Upon entering, you are greeted by an inviting Entrance Hallway that sets the tone for the elegance and comfort found throughout the home. The Living Room boasts a bay window that floods the space with natural light, complemented by a cosy fireplace, creating the perfect ambiance for relaxation or entertaining guests.The heart of the home lies within the modern Kitchen, featuring a central island and convenient access to a Sun Room. This sun-drenched retreat boasts a vaulted ceiling, a log burner, and captivating views over the lush garden, making it an ideal spot to unwind in any season.For added convenience, a Utility Room with a WC is located nearby, ensuring practicality without compromising on style. The second Lounge, complete with a bay window, offers a versatile space for dining or casual gatherings.A unique feature of Glengarriff House is the potential annexe accessible from the Lounge, presenting a self-contained living space ideal for guests or multigenerational living. This space includes a Living/Dining room, WC, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, and a Bedroom currently utilized as a Gym, along with an En Suite Shower Room.Ascending to the first floor of the main residence, you'll discover a luxurious Family Bathroom and Four well-appointed Bedrooms. The main bedroom boasts a Walk-In Dressing Room and an En Suite Bathroom, providing a serene retreat at the end of the day.Outside, the property offers panoramic views of open fields and countryside, providing a tranquil backdrop for outdoor living. A horseshoe driveway with a barn-style carport offers ample parking space, while the rear garden features an expansive patio, pristine lawn, mature trees, and a garage, perfect for outdoor recreation and entertaining.In summary, Glengarriff House presents a rare opportunity to acquire a meticulously designed home in a desirable location, offering both privacy and convenience for modern living. Whether enjoying the peaceful surroundings or entertaining in style, this property is sure to exceed expectations.Agent's Note - We are advised that a telegraph pole is positioned discreetly on the edge of the plot with a payment received to the homeowner for the use of the land. There is also a right of access over the land, for further details please contact the agent. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lincoln-d196656/for-sale_i70910120
A stunning detached family home, pleasantly situated on a large non estate plot, with beautiful open field views. This stunning Five Bed Farmhouse has been sympathetically renovated to high standard throughout, incorporating wealth charm and character whilst benefitting from a flexible modern living accommodation.Briefly comprising of: Reception Hallway with tiled flooring, beams to ceiling and feature fireplace, generous Living Room with fireplace and log burning stove, Conservatory, Home Office, Library with feature revealed stone work and views to the garden, Sitting Room with log burner, stunning open plan Kitchen Dining Room, Pantry and Utility. The first floor landing provides access to five Bedrooms, two having En-Suites and further luxury Family Bathroom. Outside the property is approached via a sweeping gravelled driveway. There are generous lawned areas to the front, side and rear with open countryside views. Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate this truly delightful family home. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lincoln-d196656/for-sale_i71712943
Pygott and Crone are delighted to be working with Panson Homes to present this small & prestigious development pleasantly situated on Washingborough Road, HeighingtonThe executive properties are built to a very high specification, each offering generous plots & private gardens in a peaceful Cul-de-Sac setting. This comfortable 4 bedroom detached family home with larger than average garage offers well planned living accommodation briefly comprising: Central Entrance Hallway, spacious open plan Kitchen Living and Dining area, generous Living room with feature fireplace, Study, Utility and Cloakroom. To the first floor is the Family Bathroom and four double bedroom's with 2 bedrooms being serviced by En-Suite Shower Room's.The village itself boasts a variety of local amenities, including shops, restaurants & cafes making it easy to find everything you need within walking distance. Whether you're looking for a place to raise a family or simply enjoy the beauty of rural life, Heighington is the perfect choice.Viewing is essential to appreciate the quality of accommodation on offer.Agents Note: - Floorplans and dimensions are taken from architectural drawings and are for guidance only. Dimensions stated are within a tolerance of plus or minus 50mm. Overall dimensions are usually stated and there may be projections into these. Computer generated images are for illustrative purposes and not to scale. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lincoln-d196656/for-sale_i69932622
We are delighted to offer for sale this modern and executive six bedroom detached house built by Riva Construction, situated tucked away in a select development of individual homes. The versatile accommodation is arranged over three floors and comprises of hallway, lounge with Inglenook fireplace and log burner, dining room, playroom, fitted dining kitchen, utility room, sun room, WC, four bedrooms on the first floor, two with en-suites, an impressive family bathroom with feature freestanding bath, and two further bedrooms, one with dressing room/study and shower room to the second floor. Outside is a large gravelled driveway offering ample off road parking and giving access to the triple garage. Above the garage is a large versatile space, which is currently used as a cinema room, but could be utilised as a gym, home office, or annex accommodation, with WC. The property also benefits from large enclosed gardens to all sides. Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the standard and size of accommodation on offer. LOCATION The property is well located within the popular residential area of North Hykeham which is located South West of Lincoln. The property is close to a wide variety of amenities including schooling of all grades, Doctors' Surgery, the Forum Shopping Centre, ASDA superstore, public houses and train station. There is easy access to the A46 bypass which in turn gives access to the A1 and the Mainline Train Station at Newark. HALLWAY 15' 10 x 12' 11 (4.85m x 3.96m) With wood flooring, radiator, alarm system, Hive heating system and spotlights to ceiling. LOUNGE 24' 0 x 15' 7 (7.34m x 4.76m) With two double glazed windows to the rear aspect, double glazed window to the side aspect, Inglenook fireplace with log burner, wood flooring and radiator. DINING ROOM 12' 11 x 11' 7 (3.95m x 3.54m) With double glazed French doors to the rear garden, wood flooring and radiator. PLAYROOM 14' 4 x 9' 10 (4.37m x 3m) With double glazed window to the front aspect, wood flooring and radiator. WC 5' 10 x 3' 4 (1.8m x 1.04m) With close coupled WC, wash hand basin in vanity unit, double glazed window to the side aspect and radiator. KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM 24' 1 x 17' 2 (7.35m x 5.25m) Fitted with a range wall, base units and drawers and work surfaces over, ceramic one and a half bowl sink with side drainer and mixer tap over, integrated dishwasher, fridge and wine cooler, Rangemaster range cooker with extractor fan over, tiled floor, spotlights to ceiling, radiator, two double glazed windows to the front aspect and double glazed window to the side aspect. UTILITY ROOM Fitted with a range of base and wall units with work surfaces, ceramic sink with side drainer and mixer tap over, spaces for washing machine and tumble dryer, tiled splash-backs, tiled floor, double glazed windows to the side and rear aspects and door to the rear garden. SUN ROOM 12' 7 x 10' 11 (3.86m x 3.34m) With two double glazed windows to the side aspects, French doors to the rear garden, feature beams to ceiling, tiled flooring, radiator and spotlights to ceiling. FIRST FLOOR LANDING 16' 11 x 11' 11 (5.18m x 3.65m) Galleried landing with double glazed window to the front aspect, spotlights and radiator. BEDROOM 1 24' 1 (max) x 17' 1 (max) (7.34m x 5.21m) With two double glazed windows to the rear aspect and double glazed window to the front aspect, two radiators, wood flooring and a range of fitted bedroom furniture to comprise wardrobes, drawers and complimenting bedside tables. EN SUITE 7' 10 x 7' 7 (2.41m x 2.33m) Fitted with a three piece suite comprising of shower cubicle, close coupled WC and wash hand basin in vanity unit, tiled walls, tiled flooring, chrome towel radiator and double glazed window to the front aspect. BEDROOM 2 13' 11 x 9' 10 (4.25m x 3.02m) With double glazed windows to the front and side aspects and radiator. EN SUITE 9' 10 x 3' 10 (3m x 1.17m) Fitted with a three piece suite comprising of shower cubicle, close coupled WC and wash hand basin, tiled walls, tiled flooring, spotlights, radiator and double glazed window to the side aspect. BEDROOM 3 15' 11 x 15' 7 (4.87m x 4.75m) Two double glazed windows to the rear aspect, two radiators and fitted wardrobes. BEDROOM 4 12' 10 x 11' 7 (3.92m x 3.55m) Double glazed window to the rear aspect, radiator and four double fitted wardrobes with spotlights over. FAMILY BATHROOM 11' 1 x 7' 7 (3.40m x 2.33m) Fitted with a four piece suite comprising of freestanding bath with mixer tap and shower attachment, shower cubicle, close coupled WC and wash hand basin, tiled walls, tiled flooring, chrome towel radiator, spotlights to ceiling and double glazed window to the side aspect. SECOND FLOOR LANDING 13' 0 x 7' 3 (3.98m x 2.21m) With radiator. BEDROOM 5 15' 8 x 14' 7 (4.78m x 4.47m) With Velux window to the rear aspect, wood flooring and radiator. STUDY/WALK-IN WARDROBE 9' 5 x 9' 4 (2.88m x 2.86m) With double glazed window to the front aspect, radiator, wood flooring, fitted wardrobes, fitted desk and spotlights to ceiling. BEDROOM 6 17' 3 x 14' 7 (5.27m x 4.47m) With Velux window to the rear aspect, over bed storage, eaves storage, radiator and wood flooring. SHOWER ROOM 11' 11 x 6' 10 (3.65m x 2.09m) Fitted with a three piece suite comprising of shower cubicle, close coupled WC, wash hand basin in vanity unit, tiled walls and flooring, chrome towel radiator and Velux window to the rear aspect. TRIPLE GARAGE Triple garage with three up and over doors. ANNEX/CINEMA ROOM 29' 9 x 13' 7 (9.07m x 4.15m) A self contained spacious and versatile room situated above the triple garage, which could offer a multitude of uses, for example a cinema room, a gym, a home office or an annex bedroom, with two double glazed windows and two radiators. WC 7' 1 x 4' 7 (2.16m x 1.42m) With close coupled WC, pedestal wash hand basin, radiator and tiled splash-backs. GARDENS Generous enclosed gardens to all sides of the property, with several lawned areas, mature shrubs, patio areas, an allotment area, summer house, shed, green house and potting shed. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_north-hykeham-d18806/for-sale_i71273601
A generously proportioned modern character home in a fabulous position with country views. DescriptionThe property is one of five individual properties set on a bespoke development tucked away on the edge of this sought-after village, with far-reaching views over the surrounding countryside. The detached red brick home has impressive kerb appeal and is set in partially walled grounds, beautifully appointed inside and out to a very high standard. The decor is bright and modern, featuring natural materials like stone fireplaces and floors and exposed wood detailing around the door frames and windows, complementing its semi-rural setting and allowing great scope for the new owner to personalise further. The sitting room in particular is highlight, looking out over the garden and the countryside beyond. The garden has been landscaped by the vendors, with the addition of a pond overlooking the fields beyond creating a relaxing place to sit and enjoy the views. The property has Air Source Heat Pumps which provides the heating and hot water.The generously proportioned home offers more than 3300 sq ft of living space over two floors, with the added benefit of a first-floor storage area above the garage which offers potential for conversion to an annexe or studio (subject to the necessary consents). A welcoming entrance hall with a wall of floor-to-ceiling windows provides a stunning first impression, leading to the combined sitting room and dining room and the separate 30ft open plan kitchen/breakfast room. The latter features a grand island which also serves as a breakfast bar, as well as a range cooker, wine cooler and ample storage, plus an adjoining utility room for laundry machines. A striking glass and wood staircase leads to the first floor, where all four bedrooms have en suite facilities and high, vaulted ceilings with exposed beams. The principal bedroom also has a walk-in wardrobe, and there is a generous storage cupboard on the galleried landing which overlooks the entrance hall below. The house is situated on a quiet development with private parking accessed by electric gates to the front on a partly walled driveway with ample space for parking. The detached garage is a good size and accessed via a remotely operated roller shutter door; the first floor space can be reached via an internal staircase. The garage is heated on both floors, with tiled flooring on the ground floor and the first floor carpeted. The west-facing rear garden has been attractively landscaped to include a stone terrace perfect for outdoor entertaining, a lawn bordered by flowerbeds and shrubs and a delightful pond inset within a wooden terrace at the rear.LocationBeckingham is surrounded by stunning Lincolnshire countryside with a Grade I-listed parish church dating to the 13th century and close promixity to the river Witham. Sir William Robertson Academy is the closest secondary school located approximately six miles away. Beckingham is located approximately five miles east of the market town of Newark-on-Trent, with its hospital, superstores and other daily amenities, and 19 miles south of the historic cathedral city of Lincoln, which provides many practical and cultural amenities including a comprehensive range of shops, restaurants, theatre, cinemas and highly regarded schools. Rail stations in both towns provide direct links to London (Kings Cross) with a journey time of approximately just over one hour and twenty minutes, while the A17 and A1 are also easily accessible.Disclaimer: All journey times and distances are approximate.Square Footage: 3,363 sq ft Additional InfoMains WaterElectricityMains DrainageCentral Heating: Air Source Heat PumpsLocal Authority: North Kesteven DistrictPhotographs Taken: January 2024 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lincoln-d196656/for-sale_i68265450
An exemplary conversion of a historic, grade II listed and award winning home with its prominent tower proudly standing overlooking the surrounding rural, Lincolnshire landscape, a reminder of a bygone era but now forming part of a spectacular and unique home affording stunning views. The former windmill sits on around 2 acres of land and the flexible accommodation inside offers 4 to 5 bedrooms. With Lincoln about 20 minutes north and Sleaford around 15 minutes south, there is a wide choice of excellent schools in the area whilst the A1 is about half an hour away, and a neighbouring village has its own train station with connections to fast services to London, Edinburgh and elsewhere. "The mill was built in 1827 and had four sails. It began as a 5-storey mill but was later raised to become 6-storey, probably when it was adjoined to a steam mill in 1842. It worked until 1912 and was dismantled soon afterwards. The buildings either side no longer existed when I came here in 2002 and the tower was completely empty, open to the sky above. Old photographs show the mill with a square chimney that was even taller than the tower itself! It was since reduced greatly in height and now still exists as the chimney to our inglenook fireplace.""Planning allowed building onto the footprint of the old, so we created the two wings either side of the tower and added a new porch, very similar to the original one. All the windows in the wings are timber, double-glazed sash. "We wanted to keep the tower in the spirit of its original use so have created an industrial feel with exposed brick walls in the bottom half although the top floors have been insulated and lined. The round entrance hall has been laid with reclaimed timber boards in an octagonal pattern and the curving, steel-framed staircase with timber balustrading and treads was created by a local fabricator to a unique design.""All the principal rooms are light, airy and spacious with all the bedrooms double and there are superb views from every floor. The vaulted ceilings in the bedrooms enhance the sense of space and the exposed timbers lend character. There are four bedrooms on the first floor but there is a good deal of flexibility in the use of rooms. For instance, a bedroom or two could be created in the tower particularly since there is a bathroom on the fourth floor. The second floor has the lovely landing stage surrounding it with two sets of French doors opening onto it. The floor above I have been using as an office. Despite the rural location, we do actually have full fibre broadband to the property so there are very fast internet speeds.""We built in cabling for surround sound speakers in the main living room on the ground floor so we can enjoy it as a cinema with one of the walls becoming the screen.""There are three sets of French windows onto the rear garden which is lovely in summer. A terrace stretches the whole width of the property and receives sun the majority of the day.""Although rural, the village is just a quarter of a mile away where there is a pub/restaurant and Metheringham is only 3 miles away which has various shops and services including a Co-op, a post office and even a train station on the Peterborough to Lincoln line. Sleaford is our nearest town about 8 miles away where there are very good schools, and Lincoln is about a 20 minute drive. Woodhall Spa is a lovely place, only 15 minutes away and the unusual Kinema in the Woods is highly recommended, and where we always go to the cinema!"LocationThe Windmill is just outside the village of Scopwick which is about 8 miles north of Sleaford and 11 miles south of Lincoln. In the Domesday Book of 1086 it is recorded as having a church and 6 mills, with the Old English name 'Scapeuic' meaning sheep farm. Now, it is a small rural community with Scopwick Holy Cross Church, a village hall, and a highly-rated pub, The Royal Oak, serving food.Nearby Metheringham offers a wide range of facilities including several village stores and pubs/restaurants, a fish and chip shop, a takeaway, a children's nursery, a vets' practice and a doctors' surgery. The village railway station connects directly with Lincoln, Sleaford and Peterborough.Around a 15 minute drive, is the characterful inland resort of Woodhall Spa famous for The National Golf Centre with its Hotchkin heathland course, one of the top in the world. The town also offers a wonderful selection of independent shops, tea rooms, restaurants as well as the unique Kinema in the Woods and the superb outdoor heated swimming pool at Jubilee Park. The Petwood Hotel is steeped in British history, once home to the legendary 617 'Dambusters' squadron, and provides award-winning food, afternoon tea and special events surrounded by acres of beautifully landscaped gardens.The historic and vibrant Cathedral City of Lincoln provides a comprehensive range of shopping, dining, and cultural amenities. The two most notable attractions are the spectacular 11th century Lincoln Cathedral and Lincoln Castle at the heart of the city's cultural Cathedral Quarter. The city has two universities, and the rich aviation history of Lincolnshire can be explored further at the International Bomber Command Visitor Centre.SchoolsThe closest primary school is in Metheringham (3 miles) and is rated Good by Ofsted whilst sought after secondary schools are in Sleaford, around a 15 minute drive. These include the grammar schools Carre's Grammar School and Kesteven & Sleaford High School (for Girls), as well as St. George's Academy, all Ofsted rated Good. In Lincoln, about 11 miles north (15-20 mins), there is the Ofsted rated Outstanding LSST Priory Academy and the superb independent Minister Schools, both Prep and Senior.Services: Mains gas, electricity, water; private septic tank; mains gas central heatingLocal Authority: North Kesteven District CouncilCouncil Tax Band: FEpc Rating: ExemptTenure: Freehold For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lincoln-d196656/for-sale_i68870546
A truly unique opportunity to embrace refined country living within a stylish residence that seamlessly blends period allure with a wealth of character. Dating back to the mid-18th century, this impressive Grade II Listed country manor exudes elegance in the Palladian architectural style. Refurbished to showcase its original features, the property emanates a distinctive ambiance that is truly one-of-a-kind.Enveloped by four acres of picturesque parkland, this magnificent ten-bedroom estate holds a captivating history, evident in its cellars that harken back to an earlier Elizabethan residence that once occupied the site. In 1836, the renowned architect George Basevi, a protege of Sir John Soane and a prominent figure in the Regency era, made alterations to the house, further enhancing its grandeur.The rich history of Longhills Hall unfolds like a captivating journey through time, boasting a diverse array of occupants spanning centuries. For over two centuries, the Curtois family proudly owned the estate, succeeded by the Abel Smiths, renowned bankers whose legacy still graces the facade of the NatWest Bank in Lincoln. During World War II, the hall served as lodging for the 1st Airborne Division, valiant participants in the Arnhem invasion. Today, two commemorative plaques near the entrance pay tribute to those brave soldiers of the 250 Company R.A.S.C.Recently, during the spring and summer of 2023, Longhills Hall underwent a refurbishment and redecoration programme, reclaiming its status as an exceptionally elegant and sophisticated stately home. As you step inside, visitors are greeted by the awe-inspiring inner reception hall, boasting arched ceilings and half-columns, alongside a splendid, early 19th-century, cantilevered stone staircase with iron railings. The impressive hallway leads to three opulent reception rooms with soaring ceilings and ornate plasterwork, featuring intricate ceiling roses, cornices, door pediments, and exquisite 18th-century fireplaces. The rooms also boast functional shutters, adding to the overall grandeur.On the ground floor, a spacious kitchen breakfast room beckons, while the cellar extends beneath the hall, divided into four rooms serving as storage, a wine cellar, a wood store, and a workshop with power and lighting. Proceed to the first floor, and you'll find four generously proportioned bedrooms, three of which have en-suite facilities, with the fourth boasting a sitting room, along with a laundry room. The versatile second floor reveals additional bedrooms, a guest kitchenette, and two bathrooms. Surrounded by captivating vistas, Longhills Hall is approached via a long, meandering tarmac drive embraced by mature trees, leading to the magnificent main entrance on the north side. A spacious gravel drive provides ample parking. The front of the house faces west, showcasing a remarkable trio of Venetian windows, while the south side unveils a large, paved terrace offering breathtaking views across the parkland-style grounds. These stunning grounds feature majestic beech trees, enchanting woodland, and picturesque open countryside. Benefiting from an idyllic rural location, just a mile outside the charming village of Branston, Longhills Hall offers easy access to rail connections directly to London Kings Cross (80 minutes) and a well-connected road network. The A15 provides a straightforward route northward to the M180 motorway and Humberside Airport, while the A1 at Markham Moor and Newark are comfortably within driving distance via the A57 and A46, respectively.Education options in the village are excellent, with outstanding infant and junior schools, as rated by Ofsted, along with an outstanding state secondary school, Branston Community Academy. For independent education, the renowned Lincoln Minster, encompassing both Prep and Senior schools, is conveniently located in the heart of Lincoln, just a 10-minute drive from the property.Branston itself boasts a range of amenities, including a medical centre, Co-op supermarket, post office, takeaways, and the Waggon & Horses pub, which serves delectable meals. The village hall hosts various events, while a recreation ground, tennis club, and fitness centre with a swimming pool provide ample opportunities for leisure activities. The historic Church of All Saints, dating back to the 11th century, stands as a place of worship, welcoming visitors with its timeless beauty.With its advantageous location, offering easy access to Newark with frequent train services to London Kings Cross (80 minutes), Longhills Hall serves as an ideal choice for individuals working in the capital. Embracing the best of both worlds, the property offers a harmonious balance for those seeking to escape the urban hustle, enjoy the serenity of the countryside, and yet stay well-connected to the vibrant opportunities of London.Services: Mains electricity, water, oil central heating, and septic tank systemLocal Authority: North Kesteven District CouncilTenure: FreeholdCouncil Tax Band: EEpc Rating: ExemptSat Nav: LN4 1HXContact: Adam Lascelles For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lincoln-d196656/for-sale_i68606848
Rare and spacious Grade II listed Georgian house in Uphill Lincoln, enjoying stunning cathedral views and gardens and grounds of about 0.4 acre. DescriptionOccupying a fabulous position just steps from Lincoln Cathedral in the historic Bailgate area of Uphill Lincoln, 18 Eastgate is a most impressive Grade II-listed double-fronted Georgian property built in 1700. The house is notable for its slate roofs, handsome elevations in a mix of brick and stone, Venetian windows, original style fireplaces, stone floors and attractive cornices and moulding details. The character details are complemented by a modern decor scheme; the house was extensively renovated over the past four years to include external stonework restoration, rewiring and replumbing, new bathrooms and GMO-brand kitchen, plus restored character features. The house is immaculately presented throughout and enhanced with an array of desirable modern features, from a Quooker tap and premium appliances in the kitchen to a fully restored working wine cellar. The Grand Portico entrance sets the scene for the striking interiors, with an elegant entrance hall leading to the kitchen/breakfast room and study at the front of the house. To the rear there are two generously sized reception rooms, plus a utility room, cloakroom with WC and stairs both to the basement-level cellars and the first floor. Upstairs there are four extremely well-proportioned bedrooms on the first floor, with two bedrooms having en suite while the remaining rooms share a family bathroom, and a further three bedrooms and a storage room with plumbing in place to convert to a bathroom on the second floor. The house is situated on Eastgate with beautiful views over Lincoln Cathedral and St Peter in Eastgate church, which forms a border to the rear garden. There is gated vehicular and pedestrian access via Northgate to the rear garden and parking area, which has space for a good number of cars. The garden is mostly lawn with well established trees around the boundary providing a high degree of privacy to the various seating areas.LocationEastgate enjoys one of the cathedral city's most prestigious locations in the heart of the Cathedral Quarter. The surrounding streets are picturesque with many ancient oddities and landmarks. There are a superb range of amenities on the doorstep, including shops, leisure facilities, universities, the County Hospital and well-respected schools such as the independent Lincoln Minster Senior School. For commuters, Lincoln's mainline train station has a direct train to London (Kings Cross from 120 minutes) and there are also good road links via A46, A15 and A57 to motorways including M180, M18, M62, A1(M) and M1.Disclaimer: All journey times and distances are approximate.Square Footage: 5,438 sq ft Acreage: 0.4 AcresDirectionsFrom the south of the city follow the A46 bypass north, until the roundabout signposted Nettleham, turn right onto Nettleham Road (B1182) and follow the road until the traffic lights. Take a left turn at the lights and 18 Eastgate can be found on the left hand side. Additional InfoMains gas Mains waterMains drainage Electricity Central Heating: GasCity of Lincoln CouncilPhotographs taken Sept 23 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lincoln-d196656/for-sale_i68553533
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