The Sherwood opens its doors to family life, with the balance of an open-plan kitchen/dining room and a separate living room. That means a balance of family time and quiet time for you all to make the most of. Three bedrooms and two bathrooms mean calm mornings getting ready for school and work, and French doors to the garden mean a lovely place to start and end the day.
| Monday | 10am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | 10am - 5pm |
| Friday | 10am - 5pm |
| Saturday | 10am - 5pm |
| Sunday | 10am - 5pm |
Come and Visit our 5 bedroom Kielder on site, with an Epping View Home coming soon! At Greetwell Fields there are plenty of amenities in the area to suit your needs. | |
| Price | £280,000 | |
| Status | Available | |
| Bedrooms | 3 | |
| Bathrooms | 2 | |
| Parking | Allocated Parking | |
| Freehold or Leasehold | Freehold | |
| Predicted Energy Assessment Rating | - | |
| Address | - | |
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| Room | Metres | Feet & Inches |
|---|---|---|
| Kitchen | 3.1m x 2.85m | 10' 2" x 9' 4" |
| Dining | 2.42m x 2.85m | 7' 11" x 9' 4" |
| Living room | 3.95m x 3.56m | 12' 11" x 11' 8" |
Families with children will be impressed by the great choice of schools close-by, including St Giles Infant School, St. Giles Academy, Lincoln Carlton Academy and Greetwell Hollow Day Nursery. Lincoln is also home to one of the UK's fastest growing modern universities, with a reputation for research as well as for higher education.
Greetwell Fields is close to good road links including the A15, A158 and A46. Lincoln Central train station has regular services operated by East Midlands Trains, Northern Trains and Virgin Trains East Coast. During the week, there are direct services to London St Pancras and London King's Cross. There are also excellent local bus services, which run to and from Lincoln as well as the surrounding villages.
Lincoln is a popular and attractive place to live, with many historic buildings. including the castle, cathedral and the medieval Bishop's Palace. It also offers great arts and culture, plenty of places to eat and drink and a multitude of well-known and independent shops and boutiques, many of which can be found on Steep Hill. As the name suggests, it's steep, but well-worth the walk with its antiques, vintage and retro stores, as well as tea rooms, pubs and restaurants.