Archer Street
Bishop Norton, Lincolnshire







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Lincolnshire, LN8 2BG
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Whilst every care has been taken to prepare these sales particulars, they are for guidance purposes only. All measurements are approximate and for general guidance purposes only and whilst every care has been taken to ensure their accuracy, they should not be relied upon and potential buyers are advised to recheck the measurements.
About The Development
The traditional façade belonging to this pair of luxury family homes adds a certain charm which is a rare find in a new build development. A combination of Ancaster Natural Stone and a traditional Lincolnshire Redbrick makes for the perfect curb appeal, seamlessly blending into the surrounding street scene. A spacious driveway, which will comfortably house 5 or 6 cars, affronts both homes and is accessed via a private entry point from Archer Street. The existing boundary hedging is to remain intact, creating a feeling of seclusion, and offering privacy from passers-by. Lying on the edge of the village, Archer Street sees low levels of footfall and even fewer passing cars. Purchasers will benefit from easy access to the neighbouring countryside, with various walking routes available to all.
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Availability
Plot | Type | Beds | Bathrooms | Price | Status |
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Plot 1, Chestnut House | House - Detached | 5 | 3 | £485,000 | Sold |
Plot 2, The Hollies | House - Detached | 5 | 3 | £525,000 | Sold |
Plot 1, Chestnut House
House - Detached
£485,000
Beds: 5
Bathrooms: 3
Plot 2, The Hollies
House - Detached
£525,000
Beds: 5
Bathrooms: 3
A combination of Ancaster Natural Stone and a traditional Lincolnshire Red brick makes for the perfect curb appeal. A spacious driveway, which will comfortably house 5 or 6 cars, affronts the property, and is accessed via a private entry point from Archer Street. The existing boundary hedging is to remain intact, creating a feeling of seclusion, and offering privacy from passers by. Lying on the edge of the village, Archer Street sees low levels of footfall, and even fewer passing cars. Purchasers will benefit from easy access to the neighbouring countryside, with various walking routes available to all.