New Build Homes & Properties For Sale In Lincolnshire
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Grimsby - Renaissance Prices from £99,950 1, 2, 4 & 5 bed homes More information on Renaissance |
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Market Rasen - de Aston Park Prices from £109,950 2, 3 & 4 bed homes More information on de Aston Park |
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Grimsby - Ferriby Rise Prices from £119,950 2, 3 & 4 bed homes More information on Ferriby Rise |
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Bourne - Red Hall Gardens Prices from £164,950 3 & 4 bed homes More information on Red Hall Gardens |
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Grimsby - Freshney Green Prices from £89,950 2, 3 & 4 bed homes More information on Freshney Green |
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Stamford - Welland Park Prices from £309,950 4 bed homes More information on Welland Park |
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Lincoln - Oasis Prices from £168,500 3 & 4 bed homes More information on Oasis |
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Scunthorpe - The Island, Lakeside Prices from £79,995 2 bed homes More information on The Island, Lakeside |
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Please browse our new homes in Licolnshire that are current, coming soon and subject to planning by using the links above. Developments can be seen on a map view by clicking here.
Largely rural, interspersed with pretty market towns and buzzing seaside resorts, Lincolnshire feels like a summer retreat. However, it has a growing university, a well-established service sector and an outstanding education system.
Education
Most large villages in Lincolnshire have primary schools while secondary education is found in larger towns and cities. Lincolnshire still uses the Eleven Plus to select pupils for grammar school education, so most towns have both grammar and comprehensive schools. Lincoln University is growing in recognition particularly in the fields of media, technology and humanities.
Culture and Tourism
Lincolnshire is full of stately homes, manors and castles, once the rural escapes of the gentry. The best include Thornton Abbey, Harlaxton Manor, Tattershall Castle and Belton House.
The city of Lincoln has a picture-perfect old town and a 900-year-old cathedral.
However, the main pull factor to Lincolnshire is the coast, with resorts such as Skegness, Chapel St. Leonards and Mablethorpe all appealing to people in search of traditional British seaside fun and frolics.
The pace of life in Lincolnshire is relaxed and self-sustaining and the overall quality of life is good.









