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A Delightful Collection of New 3, 4 & 5 Bedroom Homes and 3 Bedroom Hunters Lodge A delightful collection of new 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes Navenby and 3 bedroom bungalows The Lincolnshire village of Navenby has a rich Nearby villages have more shops, while Lincoln For commuters, Lincoln is 20 minutes’ drive, history, with the Roman road of Ermine Street has the full range of High Street stores, with Newark on Trent (25 mins), Sleaford running through the village and a name that supermarkets and large shopping centres. (17 mins) and Grantham (30 mins) also is Viking in origin. Today it is a charming place within easy reach. By train the nearest Families will appreciate the local nurseries to live, popular with commuters to Lincoln station is at Metheringham (7 miles) for trains and Navenby Primary School, OFSTED (9 miles) and other nearby towns. to Lincoln (journey time from 14 mins) rated ‘Outstanding’, which is a walk away. and for fast services to the North, Midlands Navenby has a number of local shops Older children have a choice of secondary and London (Kings Cross from 2hrs 4 mins). and services along the pretty main street, schools, the nearest being Sir William including a village store, hairdressers Robertson Academy at Welbourn (3.5 miles), and takeaways, plus two popular village pubs. OFSTED rated ‘Good’. Hunters Lodge Green Man Road, Navenby LN5 0EL A collection of 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes and 3 bedroom bungalows All journey times and distances are approximate. XLMID778/March 2018. Hunters Lodge Around the neighbourhood Navenby LINCOLN A158 A57 A46 7 Greetwell Road 6 Lincoln 10 0 B119 3 03 10 BOULTHAM B 12 B1 BRACEBRIDGE 18 Hykeham 8 POTTERHANWORTH 4 43 A15 A1 A 6 0 7 B1178 11 d a o R w o L A46 Hunters Lodge Station Road Navenby B1178 Metheringham e n a L COLEBY 9 n 2 o 20 t B1 h A g 6 u 0 o r 7 B ne h La Heat B 1 d 1 an Roa A15 8 Green M 8 5 Chu 1 rch Lane NAVENBY East Road 8 4 2 NAVENBY CHURCH THE VENUE 1 OF ENGLAND 4 7 LINCOLN CASTLE 10 TESCO SUPERSTORE COMMUNITY CENTRE PRIMARY SCHOOL HAPPY DAYS NAVENBY METHODIST HYKEHAM MOOR 2 5 8 MACY’S BRASSERIE 11 PRE-SCHOOL CHURCH POST OFFICE LINCOLN CITY METHERINGHAM 3 6 UNIVERSITY OF LINCOLN 9 12 BOULTHAM PARK FOOTBALL CLUB TRAIN STATION For all sales enquiries please call 01522 849 100 lindenhomes.co.uk/hunterslodge Original Job Number: XLMID778 – Working Drawing Ref: 1160-LHM03 – Rev: C Hunters Lodge – SP – David Smart-Stead – 13.12.17 Updated – T Mehrer – 15.12.17 Updated – M Wood – 12.01.18 Updated – T Mehrer – 18/01/2018 Updated – M Wood – 12/02/2018 The Attingham Updated – K Green – 13/02/2018 5 bedroom home Hunters Lodge The Burghley 5 bedroom home Navenby Development layout Original Job Number: XLMID778 – The Hidcote Working Drawing Ref: 1160-LHM03 – Rev: C 4 bedroom home Hunters Lodge – SP – David Smart-Stead – 13.12.17 The Kempthorne Updated – T Mehrer – 15.12.17 4 bedroom home Updated – M Wood – 12.01.18 The Pembroke Updated – T Mehrer – 18/01/2018 4 bedroom home Updated – M Wood – 12/02/2018 The Polebrook The Attingham 4 bedroom home Updated – K Green – 13/02/2018 5 bedroom home The Elliot Fields The Burghley 3 bedroom home 39 17/18* 39 5 bedroom home 39 The Eveleigh The Hidcote 3 bedroom home 17 Rolli 18 4 bedroom home 24 tt The Langford BC Clos 23 38 25 The Kempthorne 26 38 e 3 bedroom home 26* 38 19 4 bedroom home 25 The Stapleford 26 15 19 The Pembroke 20 3 bedroom home 15 27 21 37 37 23/24* 22 37 4 bedroom home 15* 25* 20 21 4 bedroom home 19* The Polebrook 11 27 22 10 27 36 4 bedroom home3 bedroom home 20* 11 10 28 29 22* 21* 35* The Elliot 2 bedroom home 28 16 Fields 30 3 bedroom home1 bedroom home 14* 10* 39 34* 35 36 11* 28 17/18* Cra 29 39 36 30 16 12* 33* 35 The Eveleigh ve *Aordable housing 14 13* 9 32*39 16 14 n Wa 29 12 9 30 3 bedroom homeBC Bin Collection Area 12 17 Rolli34 13 y 18 3 Garage Entrance 13 3 9* 8 3 tt 3 24 1 3 Clos34 The Langford v Visitors Parking Space 6 8 23 BC 25 1 38 3 6 26 3 3 e 38 32 3 bedroom home 5 31 11 Commercial Property 8* 26* 38 11 5 19 3 4 3 7 25 The Stapleford 4 26 32 15 6 19 20 3 bedroom home 15 5 27 21 37 37 22 4 7 23/24* 37 11 4 15* 25* Green 20 11 3 21 4 bedroom home 19* 5 11 113 2 11 27 22 1 10 7 4 27 36 11 5 3 bedroom home 1 20* 114 11 10 28 1 22* 21* 2 bedroom home 29 35* 11 v 11 2 28 16 v 6 112 v 30 7 1 bedroom home 14* 10* 34* 11 35 36 28 11 115 11* 8 Cra 11 2 29 36 rm Avenue 30 6 16 12* p Fa 33* 357 14 13* 9 To ve 111 *Aordable housing 32* 11 16 14 n v 8 Wa 29 Original Job Number: XLMID778 – 116 12 9 v 30 BC Bin Collection Area 12 v 11 34 13 y 11 11 9 3 11 12 Garage Entrance 3 8 9 3 2 13 9* 12 Working Drawing Ref: 1160-LHM03 – Rev: C 110 111 2 3 3 1 12 34 11 2 3 12 117 v 8 1 Visitors Parking Space 6 0 1 1 3 0 6 Hunt12 ers Lodge 3–0 SP – David Smart-Stead3 – 13.12.17 12 32 118 12 11 5 12 31 111 Commercial Property 8* 11 3 11 5 109 3 12 2 10 3 4 12 0 4 Updated – T Mehrer – 15.12.17 4 7 9 5 108 119 32 Road 6 12 10 12 Updated – M Wood – 12.01.18 12 4 121 9 56 5 122 107 4 7 11 120Updated – T Mehrer – 18/01/2018 4 12 Green 11 /Lincoln 3 123 6 106 5 11 113 07 124 2 10 1 7 Updated – M Wood –10 12/02/201810 4 The Attingham 125 8 11 A6 7 1 127 8 5 127 126 Updat105 ed – K Green – 13/02/2018 114 5 bedroom home 104 10 10 1 10 7 6 11 127 v 103 11 2 5 The Burghley 6 112 v 7 10 v 10 11 10 5 bedroom home 6 11 115 10 8 5 11 2 4 Avenue 6 rm 3 Fa 7 Top 111 10 11 The Hidcote v 10 v 4 8 116 Road 3 n v 11 Ma 4 bedroom home 11 n 11 9 Gree 11 12 Existing residential properties 9 2 12 110 111 2 3 12 The Kempthorne 11 2 12 117 1 0 1 0 12 0 4 bedroom home 12 118 12 12 111 3 109 11 12 2 10 12 0 The Pembroke 4 9 Existing residential properties 5 119 108 Road 4 bedroom home 12 10 12 12 4 121 9 6 5 122 107 The Polebrook 120 12 /Lincoln 123 4 bedroom home 6 106 07 124 10 10 10 125 8 A6 7 The Elliot 127 8 127 126 104 Fields105 10 3 bedroom home 10 39 10 7 17/18* 127 103 6 39 5 The Eveleigh 10 39 10 10 Development layouts are not to scale. Trees, landscaping and gardens are indicative only and may alter during construction and therefore should be used 6 10 3 bedroom home 5 4 17 Rolli for general guidance only. Finishes and materials may vary from those shown here. Development layouts, including number of homes, plot locations, parking 3 arrangements, social/affordable housing, commercial and retail space, play areas and public open spaces, may change. Please ask your Sales Executive 18 10 24 tt for specific details. XLMID778/March 2018. 10 Clos The Langford 4 Road BC 3 23 n 25 38 26 n Ma 38 e 3 bedroom home 26* Gree 38 Existing residential properties 19 25 The Stapleford 26 15 19 20 3 bedroom home 15 27 21 37 37 23/24* 22 37 15* 25* Existing20 residential properties 21 19* 4 bedroom home 11 27 22 10 27 36 3 bedroom home 20* 11 10 28 29 22* 21* 35* 2 bedroom home 16 28 30 1 bedroom home 14* 10* 34* 35 11* 28 36 Cra 29 36 30 16 12* 33* 35 ve *Aordable housing 14 13* 9 32* 16 14 n Wa 29 12 9 30 BC Bin Collection Area 12 34 y 13 3 Garage Entrance 13 3 9* 8 3 3 1 34 6 8 3 v Visitors Parking Space 1 3 6 3 3 32 5 31 11 Commercial Property 8* 11 5 3 4 3 4 7 32 6 5 4 7 11 Green 4 3 11 5 113 2 11 1 7 4 11 5 1 114 1 11 v 11 2 v 6 112 v 7 11 11 115 8 11 2 rm Avenue 6 Fa 7 Top 111 v 11 v 8 116 v 11 11 11 9 11 12 9 2 12 110 111 2 3 12 11 2 12 117 1 0 1 0 12 0 12 118 12 12 111 3 109 11 12 2 10 12 0 4 9 5 119 108 Road 12 10 12 12 4 121 9 6 5 122 107 120 12 /Lincoln 123 6 106 07 124 10 10 10 125 8 A6 7 8 127 126 105 127 104 10 10 10 7 127 103 6 5 10 10 10 6 10 5 4 3 10 10 4 Road 3 n n Ma Existing residential properties Gree Existing residential properties Hunters Lodge The Burghley 5 bedroom home Navenby Homes 1, 36 & 127 Hunters Lodge Green Man Road, Navenby LN5 0EL A collection of 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes and 3 bedroom bungalows Hunters Lodge The Burghley Navenby 5 bedroom home Original Job Number: XLMID778Original Job Number: XLMID778 Working Drawing Ref 03W orking Rev: B Drawing Ref 03 Rev: B Burghley GF/FF SteveBur T ghley 04.01.18 GF/FF Steve T 04.01.18 Updated Wood 12.01.18Updated Wood 12.01.18 Bedroom 1 Bedroom 1 Kitchen/ Kitchen/ Breakfast Area Breakfast Area Ensuite Ensuite Landing Landing WC WC Utility Utility Bathroom Bathroom Bedroom 4 Bedroom 4 AC AC Living Room Living Room Ensuite Ensuite Dining Room Dining Room Bedroom 3 Bedroom 3 Hall Hall Bedroom 2 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 5 Bedroom 5 Cupd Cupd Ground Floor First Floor Living Room Bedroom 1* 6.76m x 3.32m 22'2" x 10'10" 4.29m x 3.79m 14'0" x 12'5" Kitchen/Breakfast Area Bedroom 2* 5.02m x 4.29m 16'5" x 14'0" 3.33m x 3.06m 10'11" x 10'0" Dining Room* Bedroom 3 4.51m x 3.51m 14'9" x 11'6" 3.78m x 3.30m 12'5" x 10'10" Bedroom 4* 3.64m x 2.87m 11'11" x 9'5" Bedroom 5 2.58m x 2.39m 8'5" x 7'10" *Denotes irregular shaped room, refer to floor plans for details.
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