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Plots 66, 69, 73, 76, 80 and 83 - Danforth Marine Walk-Anchor Quay Lincoln, Lincolnshire,Lincolnshire
Apartment ,£139950
Allison Homes
A 1 bedroom apartment. If you enjoy the buzz of city life, you’ll love our new apartments and town houses at Anchor Quay. Modern and stylishly designed, these new properties make the perfect base to really get the best from your city lifestyle. With bars, restaurants, shops, university, and entertainment venues all just a short stroll away, it’s easy to make yourself at home. Whether you’re a first time buyer or taking a step up the property ladder, or you’re looking for an excellent buy-to-let investment, Anchor Quay is an opportunity not to be missed. Anchor Quay is a new development of contemporary riverside apartments and town houses close to the bustling heart of Lincoln city centre. The city is an exciting mix of historic charm and modern vitality. New, impactful public art like the Empowerment Statue is part of a growing arts and entertainment programme. And situated by the Brayford Marina, the state-of-the-art Lincoln University adds to the city’s vibrant atmosphere. It’s the UK’s newest purpose-built campus and boasts an impressive range of courses from science-based programmes to architecture, media and business. At Lincoln’s shopping centre, you’ll be spoilt for choice. The High Street is home to the country’s favourite department stores and many designer names. Just off the High Street, the Waterside Shopping Centre is a modern and popular shopping mall offering many major brands such as Oasis, Dolcis and The Body Shop, and a café with great views over the River Witham. Add to this the chic boutiques and gift shops in the Cathedral Quarter, and it’s easy to see why Lincoln is one of the country’s top 50 retail destinations. There’s always something going on in Lincoln. You’ll always find restaurants offering every type of food, from Indian, Chinese, Thai, and Italian to traditional British dishes. At night the city’s venues come alive, from pubs and clubs to the newly renovated Drill Hall, and excellent venue for theatre, jazz, comedy, dance, rock and pop. The changing face of Lincoln combines 2000 years of heritage with a thriving events programme. The entertainment calendar includes the annual summer Waterfront festival offering free street theatre and music, and in December the world famous Christmas Market in the historic Cathedral Quarter. Anchor Quay’s newly built pedestrian bridge across the River Witham makes it even easier to walk to the city centre in just a few minutes, so there’s really no need to use a car. Just a short stroll along the riverside brings you to the lively Brayford waterfront, where bars, cafes and the multiplex cinema stand alongside boats and river cruisers. For local shopping, the new St. Marks shopping centre is conveniently around the corner. And football fans can walk in minutes to the nearby Lincoln City football ground. Getting around Lincoln is easy either on foot or on the growing network of cycle routes around the city. If you decide to venture out of Lincoln, Anchor Quay is within easy walking distance of Lincoln’s railway station. Good rail links give rapid access to the main east coast rail line at Newark and connections beyond, and London King Cross is less than two hours away. By road, Lincoln offers convenient motorway links to the M1 and M62. The A15 runs directly through Lincoln and links the city with Peterborough and the M180. Lincoln is also just 16 miles from the A1, and improvements to the A46 Newark Road mean that you can drive from Lincoln to London entirely on dual carriageway in only two hours.

Plot 103 - The Cygnet Reed Walk, Lincoln, Lincolnshire,East Midlands
All ,£141950
Allison Homes
A one bedroom apartment with open plan kitchen and living area. Overview A choice of one, two and three bedroom apartments and town houses. Description If you enjoy the buzz of city life, you’ll love our new apartments and town houses at Anchor Quay. Modern and stylishly designed, these new properties make the perfect base to really get the best from your city lifestyle. With bars, restaurants, shops, university, and entertainment venues all just a short stroll away, it’s easy to make yourself at home. Whether you’re a first time buyer or taking a step up the property ladder, or you’re looking for an excellent buy-to-let investment, Anchor Quay is an opportunity not to be missed. Anchor Quay is a new development of contemporary riverside apartments and town houses close to the bustling heart of Lincoln city centre. The city is an exciting mix of historic charm and modern vitality. New, impactful public art like the Empowerment Statue is part of a growing arts and entertainment programme. And situated by the Brayford Marina, the state-of-the-art Lincoln University adds to the city’s vibrant atmosphere. It’s the UK’s newest purpose-built campus and boasts an impressive range of courses from science-based programmes to architecture, media and business. At Lincoln’s shopping centre, you’ll be spoilt for choice. The High Street is home to the country’s favourite department stores and many designer names. Just off the High Street, the Waterside Shopping Centre is a modern and popular shopping mall offering many major brands such as Oasis, Dolcis and The Body Shop, and a café with great views over the River Witham. Add to this the chic boutiques and gift shops in the Cathedral Quarter, and it’s easy to see why Lincoln is one of the country’s top 50 retail destinations. There’s always something going on in Lincoln. You’ll always find restaurants offering every type of food, from Indian, Chinese, Thai, and Italian to traditional British dishes. At night the city’s venues come alive, from pubs and clubs to the newly renovated Drill Hall, and excellent venue for theatre, jazz, comedy, dance, rock and pop. The changing face of Lincoln combines 2000 years of heritage with a thriving events programme. The entertainment calendar includes the annual summer Waterfront festival offering free street theatre and music, and in December the world famous Christmas Market in the historic Cathedral Quarter. Anchor Quay’s newly built pedestrian bridge across the River Witham makes it even easier to walk to the city centre in just a few minutes, so there’s really no need to use a car. Just a short stroll along the riverside brings you to the lively Brayford waterfront, where bars, cafes and the multiplex cinema stand alongside boats and river cruisers. For local shopping, the new St. Marks shopping centre is conveniently around the corner. And football fans can walk in minutes to the nearby Lincoln City football ground. Getting around Lincoln is easy either on foot or on the growing network of cycle routes around the city. If you decide to venture out of Lincoln, Anchor Quay is within easy walking distance of Lincoln’s railway station. Good rail links give rapid access to the main east coast rail line at Newark and connections beyond, and London King Cross is less than two hours away. By road, Lincoln offers convenient motorway links to the M1 and M62. The A15 runs directly through Lincoln and links the city with Peterborough and the M180. Lincoln is also just 16 miles from the A1, and improvements to the A46 Newark Road mean that you can drive from Lincoln to London entirely on dual carriageway in only two hours.

Plot 1 Turnor Close Wragby, Market Rasen, Lincolnshire,Lincolnshire
Detached ,£142950
Hugh Bourn Homes
2 bedroom detached house with single garage, was £148,500 reduced to £142, 950 fitted carpets included subject to a 6 week exchange of contracts.

Plots 27, 28, 44 and 45 - Alton Tollfields Boston, Lincolnshire,Lincolnshire
Semi-Detached ,£142950
Allison Homes
A 3 bedroom semi-detached home. From 3 bedroom bungalows to 2 bedroom terraces and 4 bedroom detached houses, Tollfields offers a wide choice of beautiful Allison homes in this bustling town, providing you with the space you need as your family grows. Our beautiful new development in Boston offers more than just the benefits of town centre living. The high quality homes at Tollfields are ideal for those who work at the nearly Pilgrim Hospital, part of one of the largest NHS trusts in the country. With primary and secondary schools within walking distance, it’s perfect for families too. Boston itself benefits from an excellent location with road links to Sleaford, Spalding, Lincoln, Peterborough and beyond. With a frequent train service on the main East Coast lines at Grantham, it’s easy to reach the rest of the country. The breathtaking expanses of Lincolnshire’s unique fenland landscape are only a short drive away and are the perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of town life. Popular with walkers, cyclists and nature lovers, the Boston Wash Banks are an exciting yet peaceful are of the East coastline to explore. Boston is a historic market town offering the perfect blend of old and new. Its commercial centre thrives with activity. By day and by night, there is always plenty to do. With an open air market, a modern shopping mall and winding streets full of independent and family run businesses, you’ll never be stuck for places to shop. For entertainment, there is a wide variety of restaurants, pubs and bars to choose from. A walk through the fascinating streets of Boston will uncover architectural wonders dating back to the 14th century. These include the five-sailed windmill, the Maud Foster Mill, and the largest and tallest towered medieval parish church in Britain, St Botolph’s parish church. Known as the ‘Boston Stump’, its impressive 272ft tower offers spectacular views over the Fens and The Wash to Norfolk.

Plots 67,74 and 81 - Genoa Marine Walk-Anchor Quay Lincoln, Lincolnshire,Lincolnshire
Apartment ,£143950
Allison Homes
2 Bedroom Ground/First/Second floor apartment If you enjoy the buzz of city life, you’ll love our new apartments and town houses at Anchor Quay. Modern and stylishly designed, these new properties make the perfect base to really get the best from your city lifestyle. With bars, restaurants, shops, university, and entertainment venues all just a short stroll away, it’s easy to make yourself at home. Whether you’re a first time buyer or taking a step up the property ladder, or you’re looking for an excellent buy-to-let investment, Anchor Quay is an opportunity not to be missed. Anchor Quay is a new development of contemporary riverside apartments and town houses close to the bustling heart of Lincoln city centre. The city is an exciting mix of historic charm and modern vitality. New, impactful public art like the Empowerment Statue is part of a growing arts and entertainment programme. And situated by the Brayford Marina, the state-of-the-art Lincoln University adds to the city’s vibrant atmosphere. It’s the UK’s newest purpose-built campus and boasts an impressive range of courses from science-based programmes to architecture, media and business. At Lincoln’s shopping centre, you’ll be spoilt for choice. The High Street is home to the country’s favourite department stores and many designer names. Just off the High Street, the Waterside Shopping Centre is a modern and popular shopping mall offering many major brands such as Oasis, Dolcis and The Body Shop, and a café with great views over the River Witham. Add to this the chic boutiques and gift shops in the Cathedral Quarter, and it’s easy to see why Lincoln is one of the country’s top 50 retail destinations. There’s always something going on in Lincoln. You’ll always find restaurants offering every type of food, from Indian, Chinese, Thai, and Italian to traditional British dishes. At night the city’s venues come alive, from pubs and clubs to the newly renovated Drill Hall, and excellent venue for theatre, jazz, comedy, dance, rock and pop. The changing face of Lincoln combines 2000 years of heritage with a thriving events programme. The entertainment calendar includes the annual summer Waterfront festival offering free street theatre and music, and in December the world famous Christmas Market in the historic Cathedral Quarter. Anchor Quay’s newly built pedestrian bridge across the River Witham makes it even easier to walk to the city centre in just a few minutes, so there’s really no need to use a car. Just a short stroll along the riverside brings you to the lively Brayford waterfront, where bars, cafes and the multiplex cinema stand alongside boats and river cruisers. For local shopping, the new St. Marks shopping centre is conveniently around the corner. And football fans can walk in minutes to the nearby Lincoln City football ground. Getting around Lincoln is easy either on foot or on the growing network of cycle routes around the city. If you decide to venture out of Lincoln, Anchor Quay is within easy walking distance of Lincoln’s railway station. Good rail links give rapid access to the main east coast rail line at Newark and connections beyond, and London King Cross is less than two hours away. By road, Lincoln offers convenient motorway links to the M1 and M62. The A15 runs directly through Lincoln and links the city with Peterborough and the M180. Lincoln is also just 16 miles from the A1, and improvements to the A46 Newark Road mean that you can drive from Lincoln to London entirely on dual carriageway in only two hours.
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