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·  24th of december, 2011 03:23
·  Bedrooms: 2

SUMMARY A well presented MID TERRACE property with accomodation comprising lounge, kitchen and TWO first floor DOUBLE bedroooms. The property also has a family bathroom, gas central heating and double glazing, GARAGE and ALLOCATED PARKING. DESCRIPTION A well presented MID TERRACE property with accomodation comprising lounge, kitchen and TWO first floor DOUBLE bedroooms. The property also has a family bathroom, gas central heating and double glazing, GARAGE and ALLOCATED PARKING. Entrance Door Double glazed glass panel door to: Entrance Hall Stairs to first floor landing. Lounge 14' x 12' 5" ( 4.27m x 3.78m ) Double glazed rear aspect window. Double glazed patio doors to rear. Wood flooring. Kitchen 9' 10" x 6' 6" ( 3.00m x 1.98m ) Double glazed front aspect window. A range of wall and base level units, roll top work surfaces, tiled surround. Single drainer sink unit with mixer tap. Space for fridge/freezer, space for washing machine, additional appliance space. Tiled flooring. First Floor Landing Bedroom One 12' 5" x 10' 2" ( 3.78m x 3.10m ) Double glazed window. Bedroom Two 10' 7" x 9' ( 3.23m x 2.74m ) Double glazed window. Bathroom Suite comprising panel enclosed bath, pedestal wash hand basin, low level wc, tiled surrounds, tiled flooring. Outside Front Garden Flower beds. Rear Garden Laid to patio with pond. Garage Located in a block to the rear of the property. DIRECTIONS From the M3 Junction 6 proceed along the dual carriageway to the Black Dam roundabout proceeding straight across. Take the second left hand slip road leading up to the roundabout and take the second exit into Oakridge. Take the first left hand turning onto Vyivian Road. Proceed along and at the T Junction turn right onto Queen Mary Avenue. Take the first right hand tunring onto Gordon Close where the property can be found on the right hand side clearly identifiable by the Connells For Sale sign. 1. MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS - Intending purchasers will be asked to produce identification documentation at a later stage and we would ask for your co-operation in order that there will be no delay in agreeing the sale. 2. These particulars do not constitute part or all of an offer or contract. 3. The measurements indicated are supplied for guidance only and as such must be considered incorrect. 4. Potential buyers are advised to recheck the measurements before committing to any expense. 5. Connells has not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures, fittings or services and it is the buyers interests to check the working condition of any appliances. 6. Connells has not sought to verify the legal title of the property and the buyers must obtain verification from their solicitor. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t838967/

·  25th of december, 2011 06:19
·  Bedrooms: 2

SUMMARY A well presented MID TERRACE property with accomodation comprising lounge, kitchen and TWO first floor DOUBLE bedroooms. The property also has a family bathroom, gas central heating and double glazing, GARAGE and ALLOCATED PARKING. DESCRIPTION A well presented MID TERRACE property with accomodation comprising lounge, kitchen and TWO first floor DOUBLE bedroooms. The property also has a family bathroom, gas central heating and double glazing, GARAGE and ALLOCATED PARKING. Entrance Door  Double glazed glass panel door to: Entrance Hall  Stairs to first floor landing. Lounge 14' x 12' 5" ( 4.27m x 3.78m ) Double glazed rear aspect window. Double glazed patio doors to rear. Wood flooring. Kitchen 9' 10" x 6' 6" ( 3.00m x 1.98m ) Double glazed front aspect window. A range of wall and base level units, roll top work surfaces, tiled surround. Single drainer sink unit with mixer tap. Space for fridge/freezer, space for washing machine, additional appliance space. Tiled flooring. First Floor Landing  Bedroom One 12' 5" x 10' 2" ( 3.78m x 3.10m ) Double glazed window. Bedroom Two 10' 7" x 9' ( 3.23m x 2.74m ) Double glazed window. Bathroom  Suite comprising panel enclosed bath, pedestal wash hand basin, low level wc, tiled surrounds, tiled flooring. Outside  Front Garden  Flower beds. Rear Garden  Laid to patio with pond. Garage  Located in a block to the rear of the property. DIRECTIONS From the M3 Junction 6 proceed along the dual carriageway to the Black Dam roundabout proceeding straight across. Take the second left hand slip road leading up to the roundabout and take the second exit into Oakridge. Take the first left hand turning onto Vyivian Road. Proceed along and at the T Junction turn right onto Queen Mary Avenue. Take the first right hand tunring onto Gordon Close where the property can be found on the right hand side clearly identifiable by the Connells For Sale sign. 1. MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS - Intending purchasers will be asked to produce identification documentation at a later stage and we would ask for your co-operation in order that there will be no delay in agreeing the sale. 2. These particulars do not constitute part or all of an offer or contract. 3. The measurements indicated are supplied for guidance only and as such must be considered incorrect. 4. Potential buyers are advised to recheck the measurements before committing to any expense. 5. Connells has not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures, fittings or services and it is the buyers interests to check the working condition of any appliances. 6. Connells has not sought to verify the legal title of the property and the buyers must obtain verification from their solicitor.

·  25th of january 23:06
·  Bedrooms: 3

are pleased to offer for sale this three bedroom mid town house which is located in New Rossington and briefly comprises lounge, open-plan kitchen/dining room, rear lobby and cloakroom/WC. To the first floor the landing gives access to three double bedrooms and bathroom/WC. Externally there are gardens to the front and rear. The property benefits from double glazing as stated, gas central heating system and no onward chain. Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the accommodation on offer Accommodation comprising Location New Rossington has a wide range of local amenities to include shops, supermarkets, health care, churches, bus routes into Doncaster centre and to neighbouring villages as well as access to the M18, A1M and M62 motorway networks Lounge 19' 5" x 10' 11" (5.91m x 3.32m) Double glazed entrance door, double glazed window to front elevation, fire surround with mantel and hearth housing gas fire, wood effect flooring, radiator, stairs to first floor Kitchen / Dining Room Dining Area 13' 4" x 11' 5" (4.05m x 3.47m) Double glazed window to rear elevation, double glazed double doors to rear elevation, feature fireplace with surround, radiator, open-plan to kitchen, door to rear lobby Kitchen Area 13' 5" x 7' 6" (4.08m x 2.29m) Inc. Units: Double glazed window to rear elevation, range of wall and base units with roll edge work surfaces, sink and drainer with mixer tap, plumbing for washing machine, vented for dryer, integrated electric hob with extractor, integrated electric over, space for appliance, tiling to floor, tiled splashbacks Rear Lobby Door giving access to rear garden, further door to: Cloakroom/WC Double glazed window to rear elevation, radiator, low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin, tiling to walls Stairs To:- Landing Loft access, doors to: Bedroom 1 14' 0" x 9' 6" (4.26m x 2.89m) Double glazed window to front elevation, radiator Bedroom 2 10' 10" x 10' 6" (3.31m x 3.2m) Double glazed window to rear elevation, radiator, airing cupboard housing hot water cylinder, built-in cupboard Bedroom 3 11' 0" x 9' 9" (3.36m x 2.97m) Double glazed window to front elevation, radiator, built-in wardrobe Bathroom/WC Double glazed window to rear elevation, low level WC, panelled bath with shower over, pedestal wash hand basin, radiator, tiling to walls Outside Front Garden Rear Garden Pedestrian rear access gate, brick built garden shed, fence boundaries, patio seating area, laid to lawn, range of flower beds and mature shrubs, outside tap Directions :- Head into Rossington on Sheep Bridge Lane, proceed straight across at the mini roundabout onto Station Road, continue over the railway crossing onto West End Lane, taking you past Grange Lane and take your third left onto Queen Marys Road, take your fourth right onto Duke Avenue and your second right onto Ellis Crescent where the property can be found on the right hand side marked by our For Sale board IMPORTANT NOTE TO PURCHASERS: We endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact. Any services, systems and appliances listed in this specification have not been tested by us and no guarantee as to their operating ability or efficiency is given. All measurements have been taken as a guide to prospective buyers only, and are not precise. Please be advised that some of the particulars may be awaiting vendor approval. If you require clarification or further information on any points, please contact us, especially if you are travelling some distance to view. Fixtures and fittings other than those mentioned are to be agreed with the seller. Lifestyle Activities Town Village Amenities and Services Shops Property Characteristics Listed 1st Floor Property Features Garden Attic Central Heating Cloakroom Dining Room Double Glazing Fireplace Lobby Shed Views Patio Fixtures and Furnishings Bath Cooker Dryer Shower Toilet Washing Machine. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1329129/

·  7th of january 09:32
·  Bedrooms: 13

LOCATION: On the South Westerly corner of Holmfield Road and King Edward Avenue close to Gynn Square and Queens Promenade. Ground Floor: Spacious entrance hall and stairs; residents lounge with bay windows; 2 double en suite letting bedrooms; dining room and bar lounge with corner aspect and two bay windows; kitchen with double bowl stainless steel sink unit. Private Accommodation: Lounge with staircase to first floor double bedroom and bathroom; First Floor: 7 en suite bedrooms (3 family, 2 double, 2 twin); Second Floor: 4 en suite bedrooms (3 double, 1 single). Exterior: Rear brick chalet provides 2 private bedrooms with shower and wc; utility room; garage and store. Front and side car park BUSINESS: The business is fully equipped including 6 burner hob, double deep fat fryer, dishwasher, hot cupboard and Baines Marie, 6 bank toaster, water boiler, etc. A full inventory will be prepared prior to exchange of contracts. The vendor operates the business on a seasonal basis only (25 weeks) by choice with a turnover level in the region of 54, 000. Excellent scope for all year round trading if required. SERVICES: All mains services connected, gas central heating, double glazing, L2 fire alarm system. Property Characteristics 1st Floor Property Features Central Heating Dining Room Double Glazing Ensuite Garage Lobby Fixtures and Furnishings Alarm Cooker Dishwasher Shower. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1264298/

·  24th of december, 2011 04:04
·  Bedrooms: 2

County Estate Agents are delighted to offer for sale this immaculate modernised ground floor apartment, which has very recently been modernised and redecorated throughout; situated in a sought after location on King Edward Avenue very close to the sea front and King Edward & Queen Mary School. Accommodation comprises: two bedrooms, master en-suite, bathroom, modern fitted kitchen, large bright lounge; allocated off-road parking. Part exchange considered. Description Communal Entrance Intercom entry system, double glazed communal entrance door leads into; Communal Hallway Stairs to upper floors, store cupboard, door to; Separate Communal Hallway Meter cupboard, fire exit door to car park, main entrance door to; Apartment Four Hallway Wood-effect laminate flooring, decorative lighting, two storage cupboards one of which houses the hot water cylinder, doors to; Kitchen 9'10 x 9'10 Fully tiled floor, UPVC double glazed window to rear elevation, comprehensive range of wall and base units, black laminate work surfaces tiled to splash backs, integrated appliances include: fridge, freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, four ring electric hob, oven and illuminated overhead extractor; one and a half bowl stainless steel sink and drainer, contemporary halogen spot lights. Lounge 18'4 x 10'8 UPVC double glazed French doors to front elevation allowing plentiful light, TV point, two telephone points, decorative stone fireplace backdrop and hearth housing electric fire, contemporary halogen spot lights, two electric heaters. Master Bedroom 9'11 x 8'2 UPVC double glazed window to rear elevation allowing plentiful light, telephone point, decorative lighting, floor-to-ceiling mirror-fronted wardrobes, electric heater, door to; Master En-suite 5'9 x 4'6 Fully tiled floor and walls, three piece white suite comprising of walk-in corner shower cubicle, WC and vanity wash hand basin; chrome wall mounted heated towel rail, extractor fan, contemporary halogen spot lights. Bathroom 6'5 x 5'10 Fully tiled floor and walls, three piece white suite comprising of bath with shower attachment, WC, vanity wash hand basin; chrome wall mounted heated towel rail, extractor fan, contemporary halogen spot lights. Bedroom Two 12' x 9'6 UPVC double glazed window to front elevation, decorative lighting, fitted cupboards/wardrobes, TV point, electric heater; room could also be used as dining room/office. Outside Beautifully kept communal gardens to front; allocated parking space to rear. Other Details Tax band - C (approx 1, 360.00 per annum) Tenure - Leasehold (220.00 - if paid within first month, discount of 10.00) Management charges - 832.00 per annum (includes: cleaning and maintenance of all communal areas, buildings insurance) You may download, store and use the material for your own personal use and research. You may not republish, retransmit, redistribute or otherwise make the material available to any party or make the same available on any website, online service or bulletin board of your own or of any other party or make the same available in hard copy or in any other media without the website owner's express prior written consent. The website owner's copyright must remain on all reproductions of material taken from this website. Investment Characteristics Discounted Price Lifestyle Activities Coastal Amenities and Services Parking Schools Management Property Characteristics Leasehold Storage Ground Floor Property Features Garden Allocated Parking Dining Room Double Glazing Ensuite Fireplace Fitted Kitchen French Doors Intercom Wooden Floors Fixtures and Furnishings Bath Cooker Dishwasher Fridge Shower Telephone Television Toilet Washing Machine. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t938152/

·  24th of december, 2011 03:29
·  Bedrooms: 3

With dual-aspect windows complementing the French doors that add such an attractive focal point and help to integrate the garden and interior, the L-shaped lounge of the Hawthorne presents a wonderfully welcoming setting for entertaining. In addition to a luxurious master bedroom with an unusual pentagonal en-suite shower room, the upstairs accommodation includes a third bedroom that could also be used to create a highly practical home office.RoomsgroundLounge/Dining (5.104 x 4.514 metre) max, maxKitchen (3.220 x 2.334 metre)Wc (2.060 x 0.930 metre)firstMaster Bedroom (3.220 x 2.664 metre) minEn-Suite (2.060 x 1.750 metre)Bedroom 2 (3.304 x 2.200 metre)Bedroom 3 (2.204 x 2.214 metre)Bathroom (1.700 x 2.370 metre)About DeansleighDeansleigh Located in a leafy residential neighbourhood on the northern edge of Lincoln, with views over the Cathedral and flanked on three sides by playing fields and green space, Deansleigh offers a choice of attractive contemporary homes within a tranquil, well-established setting. Yet the development is just fifteen minutes' walk from the centre of town and half a mile from the A46, making it as convenient as it is peaceful. Local history Dating back to Roman times, much of Lincoln’s rich story is reflected in the many remarkably well-preserved historical sites and buildings found throughout the city, including the Castle and the Cathedral. The Museum of Lincolnshire Life in Burton Road offers an excellent introduction to a fascinating place to live. Outdoor activities Hartsholme Country Park, three miles to the west of the development, is a Local Nature Reserve with meadows, lakes, heath and woodland habitats, and in addition to nature walks and trails there is a play area, an orienteering course, a visitor centre and a cafe. Sport and leisure The Yarborough Leisure Centre, a few minutes' walk to the east of Deansleigh, has a comprehensive range of indoor and outdoor facilities including a gym, swimming pools, dance studio, sports hall, squash courts, cycling and athletics tracks and both grass and all-weather pitches. The Centre is open from 6.30am to 11pm on weekdays with slightly reduced hours at weekends, making it ideal for pre- and post-work activities, and there is a full programme of training and classes for adults and children. There is a David Lloyd Centre around three miles to the west in Burton Waters, and there are also two golf clubs in the town. Entertainment The entertainment complex at Brayford Wharf, close to the university, includes a nine-screen Odeon cinema, restaurants and bars. The Theatre Royal, close to Brayford Wharf, presents a varied year-round programme of drama, musicals and comedy, and the Lincoln Performing Arts Centre provides a venue for touring theatre, classical music and dance shows and specialist cinema screenings. Lincoln also has two bowling alleys. Shopping There is a convenient general store in Keddington Avenue and a Co-op store in Trelawny Crescent, both within a five minute walk of Deansleigh. Lincoln has recently seen a growth of retail parks and shopping centres such as St Mark’s Square, where there are over a dozen major high street retailers including Debenhams, Boots, Lakeland and BHS, or Waterside Shopping Centre with over 30 retail units and a food court. There are five large supermarkets in the city, including Waitrose and Tesco, and Lincoln also has a traditional indoor market with 80 stalls, open six days a week. Transport Deansleigh is close to the A46, providing fast access to the surrounding towns and villages. The railway station in the city centre has direct trains to Doncaster, Grimsby, Nottingham, Leicester, Sheffield and Peterborough, and the local buses running along Queen Elizabeth Road offer services into the city centre. East Midlands, Robin Hood and Sheffield airports and Grimsby ferry terminal are all within an hour and a half’s drive. Education Local primary schools include Lincoln Mount Street, an infant and nursery school in spacious grounds, and Westgate Junior School, which accepts children aged 7 to 11. Yarborough School, a Business and Enterprise Specialist School, is less than half a mile from Deansleigh, and other secondary schools in Lincoln include the Priory Lincolnshire School of Science and Technology, a community school with a good academic reputation. Health care There is a wide choice of medical practices within fifteen minutes' walk of the development, two of them close together at Cabourne Court, and dentists include the Cathedral View practice in Burton Road.Opening HoursDaily 10am to 5pm.DirectionsFrom the south Take the A1 to Newark on Trent, then join the A46 following signs for Lincoln or Grimsby. Approaching Lincoln, stay on the A46 by taking the second exit at the Saxilby Road roundabout then at the next roundabout, Riseholme Road, take the third exit to join the B1226, signposted for Lincoln North. Take the first right turn into Queen Elizabeth Road, then after around 600 yards turn left into Queen Mary Road then first left into Nene road, and Deansleigh is straight ahead. From Scunthorpe Travel south by the A15, and at the Riseholme Roundabout on the outskirts of Lincoln take the second exit to join the B1226 then follow the directions above. From Skegness Take the A158 westwards, and pass Sudbrooke and North Greetwell then take the second exit at the next roundabout to join the A15 following signs for Grimsby and the A46. At the next roundabout take the second exit on to the A46, signposted for Lincoln central and south, and at the next roundabout take the first exit to join the B1226 then follow the directions above. Satellite Navigation Reference LN1 3PL Purchase Incentives Reduced Price Lifestyle Activities City Golf Rural Cycling Hiking Lake Mountain Museums Town Village Complex Development High Street Woods Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Schools Train Station University Property Features Garden Ensuite French Doors Views Fixtures and Furnishings Shower. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1013744/

·  24th of december, 2011 03:29
·  Bedrooms: 3

With dual-aspect windows complementing the French doors that add such an attractive focal point and help to integrate the garden and interior, the L-shaped lounge of the Hawthorne presents a wonderfully welcoming setting for entertaining. In addition to a luxurious master bedroom with an unusual pentagonal en-suite shower room, the upstairs accommodation includes a third bedroom that could also be used to create a highly practical home office.RoomsgroundLounge/Dining (5.104 x 4.514 metre) max, maxKitchen (3.220 x 2.334 metre)Wc (2.060 x 0.930 metre)firstMaster Bedroom (3.220 x 2.664 metre) minEn-Suite (2.060 x 1.750 metre)Bedroom 2 (3.304 x 2.200 metre)Bedroom 3 (2.204 x 2.214 metre)Bathroom (1.700 x 2.370 metre)About DeansleighDeansleigh Located in a leafy residential neighbourhood on the northern edge of Lincoln, with views over the Cathedral and flanked on three sides by playing fields and green space, Deansleigh offers a choice of attractive contemporary homes within a tranquil, well-established setting. Yet the development is just fifteen minutes' walk from the centre of town and half a mile from the A46, making it as convenient as it is peaceful. Local history Dating back to Roman times, much of Lincoln’s rich story is reflected in the many remarkably well-preserved historical sites and buildings found throughout the city, including the Castle and the Cathedral. The Museum of Lincolnshire Life in Burton Road offers an excellent introduction to a fascinating place to live. Outdoor activities Hartsholme Country Park, three miles to the west of the development, is a Local Nature Reserve with meadows, lakes, heath and woodland habitats, and in addition to nature walks and trails there is a play area, an orienteering course, a visitor centre and a cafe. Sport and leisure The Yarborough Leisure Centre, a few minutes' walk to the east of Deansleigh, has a comprehensive range of indoor and outdoor facilities including a gym, swimming pools, dance studio, sports hall, squash courts, cycling and athletics tracks and both grass and all-weather pitches. The Centre is open from 6.30am to 11pm on weekdays with slightly reduced hours at weekends, making it ideal for pre- and post-work activities, and there is a full programme of training and classes for adults and children. There is a David Lloyd Centre around three miles to the west in Burton Waters, and there are also two golf clubs in the town. Entertainment The entertainment complex at Brayford Wharf, close to the university, includes a nine-screen Odeon cinema, restaurants and bars. The Theatre Royal, close to Brayford Wharf, presents a varied year-round programme of drama, musicals and comedy, and the Lincoln Performing Arts Centre provides a venue for touring theatre, classical music and dance shows and specialist cinema screenings. Lincoln also has two bowling alleys. Shopping There is a convenient general store in Keddington Avenue and a Co-op store in Trelawny Crescent, both within a five minute walk of Deansleigh. Lincoln has recently seen a growth of retail parks and shopping centres such as St Mark’s Square, where there are over a dozen major high street retailers including Debenhams, Boots, Lakeland and BHS, or Waterside Shopping Centre with over 30 retail units and a food court. There are five large supermarkets in the city, including Waitrose and Tesco, and Lincoln also has a traditional indoor market with 80 stalls, open six days a week. Transport Deansleigh is close to the A46, providing fast access to the surrounding towns and villages. The railway station in the city centre has direct trains to Doncaster, Grimsby, Nottingham, Leicester, Sheffield and Peterborough, and the local buses running along Queen Elizabeth Road offer services into the city centre. East Midlands, Robin Hood and Sheffield airports and Grimsby ferry terminal are all within an hour and a half’s drive. Education Local primary schools include Lincoln Mount Street, an infant and nursery school in spacious grounds, and Westgate Junior School, which accepts children aged 7 to 11. Yarborough School, a Business and Enterprise Specialist School, is less than half a mile from Deansleigh, and other secondary schools in Lincoln include the Priory Lincolnshire School of Science and Technology, a community school with a good academic reputation. Health care There is a wide choice of medical practices within fifteen minutes' walk of the development, two of them close together at Cabourne Court, and dentists include the Cathedral View practice in Burton Road.Opening HoursDaily 10am to 5pm.DirectionsFrom the south Take the A1 to Newark on Trent, then join the A46 following signs for Lincoln or Grimsby. Approaching Lincoln, stay on the A46 by taking the second exit at the Saxilby Road roundabout then at the next roundabout, Riseholme Road, take the third exit to join the B1226, signposted for Lincoln North. Take the first right turn into Queen Elizabeth Road, then after around 600 yards turn left into Queen Mary Road then first left into Nene road, and Deansleigh is straight ahead. From Scunthorpe Travel south by the A15, and at the Riseholme Roundabout on the outskirts of Lincoln take the second exit to join the B1226 then follow the directions above. From Skegness Take the A158 westwards, and pass Sudbrooke and North Greetwell then take the second exit at the next roundabout to join the A15 following signs for Grimsby and the A46. At the next roundabout take the second exit on to the A46, signposted for Lincoln central and south, and at the next roundabout take the first exit to join the B1226 then follow the directions above. Satellite Navigation Reference LN1 3PL Purchase Incentives Reduced Price Lifestyle Activities City Golf Rural Cycling Hiking Lake Mountain Museums Town Village Complex Development High Street Woods Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Schools Train Station University Property Features Garden Ensuite French Doors Views Fixtures and Furnishings Shower. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1013743/

·  24th of december, 2011 03:49
·  Bedrooms: 3

With dual-aspect windows complementing the French doors that add such an attractive focal point and help to integrate the garden and interior, the L-shaped lounge of the Hawthorne presents a wonderfully welcoming setting for entertaining. In addition to a luxurious master bedroom with an unusual pentagonal en-suite shower room, the upstairs accommodation includes a third bedroom that could also be used to create a highly practical home office.RoomsgroundLounge/Dining (5.104 x 4.514 metre) max, maxKitchen (3.220 x 2.334 metre)Wc (2.060 x 0.930 metre)firstMaster Bedroom (3.220 x 2.664 metre) minEn-Suite (2.060 x 1.750 metre)Bedroom 2 (3.304 x 2.200 metre)Bedroom 3 (2.204 x 2.214 metre)Bathroom (1.700 x 2.370 metre)About DeansleighDeansleigh Located in a leafy residential neighbourhood on the northern edge of Lincoln, with views over the Cathedral and flanked on three sides by playing fields and green space, Deansleigh offers a choice of attractive contemporary homes within a tranquil, well-established setting. Yet the development is just fifteen minutes' walk from the centre of town and half a mile from the A46, making it as convenient as it is peaceful. Local history Dating back to Roman times, much of Lincoln’s rich story is reflected in the many remarkably well-preserved historical sites and buildings found throughout the city, including the Castle and the Cathedral. The Museum of Lincolnshire Life in Burton Road offers an excellent introduction to a fascinating place to live. Outdoor activities Hartsholme Country Park, three miles to the west of the development, is a Local Nature Reserve with meadows, lakes, heath and woodland habitats, and in addition to nature walks and trails there is a play area, an orienteering course, a visitor centre and a cafe. Sport and leisure The Yarborough Leisure Centre, a few minutes' walk to the east of Deansleigh, has a comprehensive range of indoor and outdoor facilities including a gym, swimming pools, dance studio, sports hall, squash courts, cycling and athletics tracks and both grass and all-weather pitches. The Centre is open from 6.30am to 11pm on weekdays with slightly reduced hours at weekends, making it ideal for pre- and post-work activities, and there is a full programme of training and classes for adults and children. There is a David Lloyd Centre around three miles to the west in Burton Waters, and there are also two golf clubs in the town. Entertainment The entertainment complex at Brayford Wharf, close to the university, includes a nine-screen Odeon cinema, restaurants and bars. The Theatre Royal, close to Brayford Wharf, presents a varied year-round programme of drama, musicals and comedy, and the Lincoln Performing Arts Centre provides a venue for touring theatre, classical music and dance shows and specialist cinema screenings. Lincoln also has two bowling alleys. Shopping There is a convenient general store in Keddington Avenue and a Co-op store in Trelawny Crescent, both within a five minute walk of Deansleigh. Lincoln has recently seen a growth of retail parks and shopping centres such as St Mark’s Square, where there are over a dozen major high street retailers including Debenhams, Boots, Lakeland and BHS, or Waterside Shopping Centre with over 30 retail units and a food court. There are five large supermarkets in the city, including Waitrose and Tesco, and Lincoln also has a traditional indoor market with 80 stalls, open six days a week. Transport Deansleigh is close to the A46, providing fast access to the surrounding towns and villages. The railway station in the city centre has direct trains to Doncaster, Grimsby, Nottingham, Leicester, Sheffield and Peterborough, and the local buses running along Queen Elizabeth Road offer services into the city centre. East Midlands, Robin Hood and Sheffield airports and Grimsby ferry terminal are all within an hour and a half’s drive. Education Local primary schools include Lincoln Mount Street, an infant and nursery school in spacious grounds, and Westgate Junior School, which accepts children aged 7 to 11. Yarborough School, a Business and Enterprise Specialist School, is less than half a mile from Deansleigh, and other secondary schools in Lincoln include the Priory Lincolnshire School of Science and Technology, a community school with a good academic reputation. Health care There is a wide choice of medical practices within fifteen minutes' walk of the development, two of them close together at Cabourne Court, and dentists include the Cathedral View practice in Burton Road.Opening HoursDaily 10am to 5pm.DirectionsFrom the south Take the A1 to Newark on Trent, then join the A46 following signs for Lincoln or Grimsby. Approaching Lincoln, stay on the A46 by taking the second exit at the Saxilby Road roundabout then at the next roundabout, Riseholme Road, take the third exit to join the B1226, signposted for Lincoln North. Take the first right turn into Queen Elizabeth Road, then after around 600 yards turn left into Queen Mary Road then first left into Nene road, and Deansleigh is straight ahead. From Scunthorpe Travel south by the A15, and at the Riseholme Roundabout on the outskirts of Lincoln take the second exit to join the B1226 then follow the directions above. From Skegness Take the A158 westwards, and pass Sudbrooke and North Greetwell then take the second exit at the next roundabout to join the A15 following signs for Grimsby and the A46. At the next roundabout take the second exit on to the A46, signposted for Lincoln central and south, and at the next roundabout take the first exit to join the B1226 then follow the directions above. Satellite Navigation Reference LN1 3PL Purchase Incentives Reduced Price Lifestyle Activities City Golf Rural Cycling Hiking Lake Mountain Museums Town Village Complex Development High Street Woods Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Schools Train Station University Property Features Garden Ensuite French Doors Views Fixtures and Furnishings Shower. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t929368/

·  24th of december, 2011 03:49
·  Bedrooms: 3

With dual-aspect windows complementing the French doors that add such an attractive focal point and help to integrate the garden and interior, the L-shaped lounge of the Hawthorne presents a wonderfully welcoming setting for entertaining. In addition to a luxurious master bedroom with an unusual pentagonal en-suite shower room, the upstairs accommodation includes a third bedroom that could also be used to create a highly practical home office.RoomsFirst FloorMaster Bedroom (3.220 x 2.664 metre) minEn-Suite (2.060 x 1.750 metre)Bedroom 2 (3.304 x 2.200 metre)Bedroom 3 (2.204 x 2.214 metre)Bathroom (1.700 x 2.370 metre)Ground FloorLounge/Dining (5.104 x 4.514 metre) max, maxKitchen (3.220 x 2.334 metre)WC (2.060 x 0.930 metre)About DeansleighDeansleigh Located in a leafy residential neighbourhood on the northern edge of Lincoln, with views over the Cathedral and flanked on three sides by playing fields and green space, Deansleigh offers a choice of attractive contemporary homes within a tranquil, well-established setting. Yet the development is just fifteen minutes' walk from the centre of town and half a mile from the A46, making it as convenient as it is peaceful. Local history Dating back to Roman times, much of Lincoln’s rich story is reflected in the many remarkably well-preserved historical sites and buildings found throughout the city, including the Castle and the Cathedral. The Museum of Lincolnshire Life in Burton Road offers an excellent introduction to a fascinating place to live. Outdoor activities Hartsholme Country Park, three miles to the west of the development, is a Local Nature Reserve with meadows, lakes, heath and woodland habitats, and in addition to nature walks and trails there is a play area, an orienteering course, a visitor centre and a cafe. Sport and leisure The Yarborough Leisure Centre, a few minutes' walk to the east of Deansleigh, has a comprehensive range of indoor and outdoor facilities including a gym, swimming pools, dance studio, sports hall, squash courts, cycling and athletics tracks and both grass and all-weather pitches. The Centre is open from 6.30am to 11pm on weekdays with slightly reduced hours at weekends, making it ideal for pre- and post-work activities, and there is a full programme of training and classes for adults and children. There is a David Lloyd Centre around three miles to the west in Burton Waters, and there are also two golf clubs in the town. Entertainment The entertainment complex at Brayford Wharf, close to the university, includes a nine-screen Odeon cinema, restaurants and bars. The Theatre Royal, close to Brayford Wharf, presents a varied year-round programme of drama, musicals and comedy, and the Lincoln Performing Arts Centre provides a venue for touring theatre, classical music and dance shows and specialist cinema screenings. Lincoln also has two bowling alleys. Shopping There is a convenient general store in Keddington Avenue and a Co-op store in Trelawny Crescent, both within a five minute walk of Deansleigh. Lincoln has recently seen a growth of retail parks and shopping centres such as St Mark’s Square, where there are over a dozen major high street retailers including Debenhams, Boots, Lakeland and BHS, or Waterside Shopping Centre with over 30 retail units and a food court. There are five large supermarkets in the city, including Waitrose and Tesco, and Lincoln also has a traditional indoor market with 80 stalls, open six days a week. Transport Deansleigh is close to the A46, providing fast access to the surrounding towns and villages. The railway station in the city centre has direct trains to Doncaster, Grimsby, Nottingham, Leicester, Sheffield and Peterborough, and the local buses running along Queen Elizabeth Road offer services into the city centre. East Midlands, Robin Hood and Sheffield airports and Grimsby ferry terminal are all within an hour and a half’s drive. Education Local primary schools include Lincoln Mount Street, an infant and nursery school in spacious grounds, and Westgate Junior School, which accepts children aged 7 to 11. Yarborough School, a Business and Enterprise Specialist School, is less than half a mile from Deansleigh, and other secondary schools in Lincoln include the Priory Lincolnshire School of Science and Technology, a community school with a good academic reputation. Health care There is a wide choice of medical practices within fifteen minutes' walk of the development, two of them close together at Cabourne Court, and dentists include the Cathedral View practice in Burton Road.Opening HoursDaily 10am to 5pm.DirectionsFrom the south Take the A1 to Newark on Trent, then join the A46 following signs for Lincoln or Grimsby. Approaching Lincoln, stay on the A46 by taking the second exit at the Saxilby Road roundabout then at the next roundabout, Riseholme Road, take the third exit to join the B1226, signposted for Lincoln North. Take the first right turn into Queen Elizabeth Road, then after around 600 yards turn left into Queen Mary Road then first left into Nene road, and Deansleigh is straight ahead. From Scunthorpe Travel south by the A15, and at the Riseholme Roundabout on the outskirts of Lincoln take the second exit to join the B1226 then follow the directions above. From Skegness Take the A158 westwards, and pass Sudbrooke and North Greetwell then take the second exit at the next roundabout to join the A15 following signs for Grimsby and the A46. At the next roundabout take the second exit on to the A46, signposted for Lincoln central and south, and at the next roundabout take the first exit to join the B1226 then follow the directions above. 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·  24th of december, 2011 03:49
·  Bedrooms: 3

The charming study, an inspiring workspace, could also be used as an informal sitting-room or guest bedroom, adding flexibility to this elegant family home. With French windows introducing a focal point to both the lounge and the dining area, the Forster will be an inviting setting for lively entertaining. Combining a light, airy ambience with a host of practical features, this is a residence of enormous quality and style.RoomsgroundStudy (3.091 x 2.551 metre)Utility (1.810 x 2.091 metre)Wc (1.945 x 0.936 metre)firstLounge (3.136 x 4.742 metre)Kitchen/Dining (4.764 x 2.717 metre)secondMaster Bedroom (4.076 x 2.579 metre)En-Suite (1.010 x 2.579 metre)Bedroom 2 (2.764 x 2.579 metre)Bedroom 3 (3.186 x 2.063 metre) maxBathroom (1.700 x 2.063 metre)About DeansleighDeansleigh Located in a leafy residential neighbourhood on the northern edge of Lincoln, with views over the Cathedral and flanked on three sides by playing fields and green space, Deansleigh offers a choice of attractive contemporary homes within a tranquil, well-established setting. Yet the development is just fifteen minutes' walk from the centre of town and half a mile from the A46, making it as convenient as it is peaceful. Local history Dating back to Roman times, much of Lincoln’s rich story is reflected in the many remarkably well-preserved historical sites and buildings found throughout the city, including the Castle and the Cathedral. The Museum of Lincolnshire Life in Burton Road offers an excellent introduction to a fascinating place to live. Outdoor activities Hartsholme Country Park, three miles to the west of the development, is a Local Nature Reserve with meadows, lakes, heath and woodland habitats, and in addition to nature walks and trails there is a play area, an orienteering course, a visitor centre and a cafe. Sport and leisure The Yarborough Leisure Centre, a few minutes' walk to the east of Deansleigh, has a comprehensive range of indoor and outdoor facilities including a gym, swimming pools, dance studio, sports hall, squash courts, cycling and athletics tracks and both grass and all-weather pitches. The Centre is open from 6.30am to 11pm on weekdays with slightly reduced hours at weekends, making it ideal for pre- and post-work activities, and there is a full programme of training and classes for adults and children. There is a David Lloyd Centre around three miles to the west in Burton Waters, and there are also two golf clubs in the town. Entertainment The entertainment complex at Brayford Wharf, close to the university, includes a nine-screen Odeon cinema, restaurants and bars. The Theatre Royal, close to Brayford Wharf, presents a varied year-round programme of drama, musicals and comedy, and the Lincoln Performing Arts Centre provides a venue for touring theatre, classical music and dance shows and specialist cinema screenings. Lincoln also has two bowling alleys. Shopping There is a convenient general store in Keddington Avenue and a Co-op store in Trelawny Crescent, both within a five minute walk of Deansleigh. Lincoln has recently seen a growth of retail parks and shopping centres such as St Mark’s Square, where there are over a dozen major high street retailers including Debenhams, Boots, Lakeland and BHS, or Waterside Shopping Centre with over 30 retail units and a food court. There are five large supermarkets in the city, including Waitrose and Tesco, and Lincoln also has a traditional indoor market with 80 stalls, open six days a week. Transport Deansleigh is close to the A46, providing fast access to the surrounding towns and villages. The railway station in the city centre has direct trains to Doncaster, Grimsby, Nottingham, Leicester, Sheffield and Peterborough, and the local buses running along Queen Elizabeth Road offer services into the city centre. East Midlands, Robin Hood and Sheffield airports and Grimsby ferry terminal are all within an hour and a half’s drive. Education Local primary schools include Lincoln Mount Street, an infant and nursery school in spacious grounds, and Westgate Junior School, which accepts children aged 7 to 11. Yarborough School, a Business and Enterprise Specialist School, is less than half a mile from Deansleigh, and other secondary schools in Lincoln include the Priory Lincolnshire School of Science and Technology, a community school with a good academic reputation. Health care There is a wide choice of medical practices within fifteen minutes' walk of the development, two of them close together at Cabourne Court, and dentists include the Cathedral View practice in Burton Road.Opening HoursDaily 10am to 5pm.DirectionsFrom the south Take the A1 to Newark on Trent, then join the A46 following signs for Lincoln or Grimsby. Approaching Lincoln, stay on the A46 by taking the second exit at the Saxilby Road roundabout then at the next roundabout, Riseholme Road, take the third exit to join the B1226, signposted for Lincoln North. Take the first right turn into Queen Elizabeth Road, then after around 600 yards turn left into Queen Mary Road then first left into Nene road, and Deansleigh is straight ahead. From Scunthorpe Travel south by the A15, and at the Riseholme Roundabout on the outskirts of Lincoln take the second exit to join the B1226 then follow the directions above. From Skegness Take the A158 westwards, and pass Sudbrooke and North Greetwell then take the second exit at the next roundabout to join the A15 following signs for Grimsby and the A46. At the next roundabout take the second exit on to the A46, signposted for Lincoln central and south, and at the next roundabout take the first exit to join the B1226 then follow the directions above. 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·  24th of december, 2011 03:49
·  Bedrooms: 2

Each of these homes has its own distinctive, individual appeal. The ground floor apartment focuses on a spacious open-plan living space that opens on to a most unusual additional hallway, while the upper dwelling is designed around a large gallery landing. Features include an attractive archway in the upstairs lounge.RoomsgroundLounge (3.985 x 3.074 metre) max, maxKitchen (3.075 x 2.835 metre) maxMaster Bedroom (3.725 x 2.600 metre)Bedroom 2 (2.300 x 2.300 metre)Bathroom (1.700 x 2.300 metre)About DeansleighDeansleigh Located in a leafy residential neighbourhood on the northern edge of Lincoln, with views over the Cathedral and flanked on three sides by playing fields and green space, Deansleigh offers a choice of attractive contemporary homes within a tranquil, well-established setting. Yet the development is just fifteen minutes' walk from the centre of town and half a mile from the A46, making it as convenient as it is peaceful. Local history Dating back to Roman times, much of Lincoln’s rich story is reflected in the many remarkably well-preserved historical sites and buildings found throughout the city, including the Castle and the Cathedral. The Museum of Lincolnshire Life in Burton Road offers an excellent introduction to a fascinating place to live. Outdoor activities Hartsholme Country Park, three miles to the west of the development, is a Local Nature Reserve with meadows, lakes, heath and woodland habitats, and in addition to nature walks and trails there is a play area, an orienteering course, a visitor centre and a cafe. Sport and leisure The Yarborough Leisure Centre, a few minutes' walk to the east of Deansleigh, has a comprehensive range of indoor and outdoor facilities including a gym, swimming pools, dance studio, sports hall, squash courts, cycling and athletics tracks and both grass and all-weather pitches. The Centre is open from 6.30am to 11pm on weekdays with slightly reduced hours at weekends, making it ideal for pre- and post-work activities, and there is a full programme of training and classes for adults and children. There is a David Lloyd Centre around three miles to the west in Burton Waters, and there are also two golf clubs in the town. Entertainment The entertainment complex at Brayford Wharf, close to the university, includes a nine-screen Odeon cinema, restaurants and bars. The Theatre Royal, close to Brayford Wharf, presents a varied year-round programme of drama, musicals and comedy, and the Lincoln Performing Arts Centre provides a venue for touring theatre, classical music and dance shows and specialist cinema screenings. Lincoln also has two bowling alleys. Shopping There is a convenient general store in Keddington Avenue and a Co-op store in Trelawny Crescent, both within a five minute walk of Deansleigh. Lincoln has recently seen a growth of retail parks and shopping centres such as St Mark’s Square, where there are over a dozen major high street retailers including Debenhams, Boots, Lakeland and BHS, or Waterside Shopping Centre with over 30 retail units and a food court. There are five large supermarkets in the city, including Waitrose and Tesco, and Lincoln also has a traditional indoor market with 80 stalls, open six days a week. Transport Deansleigh is close to the A46, providing fast access to the surrounding towns and villages. The railway station in the city centre has direct trains to Doncaster, Grimsby, Nottingham, Leicester, Sheffield and Peterborough, and the local buses running along Queen Elizabeth Road offer services into the city centre. East Midlands, Robin Hood and Sheffield airports and Grimsby ferry terminal are all within an hour and a half’s drive. Education Local primary schools include Lincoln Mount Street, an infant and nursery school in spacious grounds, and Westgate Junior School, which accepts children aged 7 to 11. Yarborough School, a Business and Enterprise Specialist School, is less than half a mile from Deansleigh, and other secondary schools in Lincoln include the Priory Lincolnshire School of Science and Technology, a community school with a good academic reputation. Health care There is a wide choice of medical practices within fifteen minutes' walk of the development, two of them close together at Cabourne Court, and dentists include the Cathedral View practice in Burton Road.Opening HoursDaily 10am to 5pm.DirectionsFrom the south Take the A1 to Newark on Trent, then join the A46 following signs for Lincoln or Grimsby. Approaching Lincoln, stay on the A46 by taking the second exit at the Saxilby Road roundabout then at the next roundabout, Riseholme Road, take the third exit to join the B1226, signposted for Lincoln North. Take the first right turn into Queen Elizabeth Road, then after around 600 yards turn left into Queen Mary Road then first left into Nene road, and Deansleigh is straight ahead. From Scunthorpe Travel south by the A15, and at the Riseholme Roundabout on the outskirts of Lincoln take the second exit to join the B1226 then follow the directions above. From Skegness Take the A158 westwards, and pass Sudbrooke and North Greetwell then take the second exit at the next roundabout to join the A15 following signs for Grimsby and the A46. At the next roundabout take the second exit on to the A46, signposted for Lincoln central and south, and at the next roundabout take the first exit to join the B1226 then follow the directions above. 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·  24th of december, 2011 03:49
·  Bedrooms: 2

Each of these homes has its own distinctive, individual appeal. The ground floor apartment focuses on a spacious open-plan living space that opens on to a most unusual additional hallway, while the upper dwelling is designed around a large gallery landing. Features include an attractive archway in the upstairs lounge.RoomsfirstLounge (3.725 x 3.139 metre)Kitchen/Breakfast (3.725 x 2.470 metre)Master Bedroom (3.725 x 2.800 metre)Bedroom 2 (2.310 x 2.800 metre)Bathroom (2.300 x 1.700 metre)About DeansleighDeansleigh Located in a leafy residential neighbourhood on the northern edge of Lincoln, with views over the Cathedral and flanked on three sides by playing fields and green space, Deansleigh offers a choice of attractive contemporary homes within a tranquil, well-established setting. Yet the development is just fifteen minutes' walk from the centre of town and half a mile from the A46, making it as convenient as it is peaceful. Local history Dating back to Roman times, much of Lincoln’s rich story is reflected in the many remarkably well-preserved historical sites and buildings found throughout the city, including the Castle and the Cathedral. The Museum of Lincolnshire Life in Burton Road offers an excellent introduction to a fascinating place to live. Outdoor activities Hartsholme Country Park, three miles to the west of the development, is a Local Nature Reserve with meadows, lakes, heath and woodland habitats, and in addition to nature walks and trails there is a play area, an orienteering course, a visitor centre and a cafe. Sport and leisure The Yarborough Leisure Centre, a few minutes' walk to the east of Deansleigh, has a comprehensive range of indoor and outdoor facilities including a gym, swimming pools, dance studio, sports hall, squash courts, cycling and athletics tracks and both grass and all-weather pitches. The Centre is open from 6.30am to 11pm on weekdays with slightly reduced hours at weekends, making it ideal for pre- and post-work activities, and there is a full programme of training and classes for adults and children. There is a David Lloyd Centre around three miles to the west in Burton Waters, and there are also two golf clubs in the town. Entertainment The entertainment complex at Brayford Wharf, close to the university, includes a nine-screen Odeon cinema, restaurants and bars. The Theatre Royal, close to Brayford Wharf, presents a varied year-round programme of drama, musicals and comedy, and the Lincoln Performing Arts Centre provides a venue for touring theatre, classical music and dance shows and specialist cinema screenings. Lincoln also has two bowling alleys. Shopping There is a convenient general store in Keddington Avenue and a Co-op store in Trelawny Crescent, both within a five minute walk of Deansleigh. Lincoln has recently seen a growth of retail parks and shopping centres such as St Mark’s Square, where there are over a dozen major high street retailers including Debenhams, Boots, Lakeland and BHS, or Waterside Shopping Centre with over 30 retail units and a food court. There are five large supermarkets in the city, including Waitrose and Tesco, and Lincoln also has a traditional indoor market with 80 stalls, open six days a week. Transport Deansleigh is close to the A46, providing fast access to the surrounding towns and villages. The railway station in the city centre has direct trains to Doncaster, Grimsby, Nottingham, Leicester, Sheffield and Peterborough, and the local buses running along Queen Elizabeth Road offer services into the city centre. East Midlands, Robin Hood and Sheffield airports and Grimsby ferry terminal are all within an hour and a half’s drive. Education Local primary schools include Lincoln Mount Street, an infant and nursery school in spacious grounds, and Westgate Junior School, which accepts children aged 7 to 11. Yarborough School, a Business and Enterprise Specialist School, is less than half a mile from Deansleigh, and other secondary schools in Lincoln include the Priory Lincolnshire School of Science and Technology, a community school with a good academic reputation. Health care There is a wide choice of medical practices within fifteen minutes' walk of the development, two of them close together at Cabourne Court, and dentists include the Cathedral View practice in Burton Road.Opening HoursDaily 10am to 5pm.DirectionsFrom the south Take the A1 to Newark on Trent, then join the A46 following signs for Lincoln or Grimsby. Approaching Lincoln, stay on the A46 by taking the second exit at the Saxilby Road roundabout then at the next roundabout, Riseholme Road, take the third exit to join the B1226, signposted for Lincoln North. Take the first right turn into Queen Elizabeth Road, then after around 600 yards turn left into Queen Mary Road then first left into Nene road, and Deansleigh is straight ahead. From Scunthorpe Travel south by the A15, and at the Riseholme Roundabout on the outskirts of Lincoln take the second exit to join the B1226 then follow the directions above. From Skegness Take the A158 westwards, and pass Sudbrooke and North Greetwell then take the second exit at the next roundabout to join the A15 following signs for Grimsby and the A46. At the next roundabout take the second exit on to the A46, signposted for Lincoln central and south, and at the next roundabout take the first exit to join the B1226 then follow the directions above. 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·  24th of december, 2011 03:49
·  Bedrooms: 2

Each of these homes has its own distinctive, individual appeal. The ground floor apartment focuses on a spacious open-plan living space that opens on to a most unusual additional hallway, while the upper dwelling is designed around a large gallery landing. Features include an attractive archway in the upstairs lounge.RoomsfirstLounge (3.725 x 3.139 metre)Kitchen/Breakfast (3.725 x 2.470 metre)Master Bedroom (3.725 x 2.800 metre)Bedroom 2 (2.310 x 2.800 metre)Bathroom (2.300 x 1.700 metre)About DeansleighDeansleigh Located in a leafy residential neighbourhood on the northern edge of Lincoln, with views over the Cathedral and flanked on three sides by playing fields and green space, Deansleigh offers a choice of attractive contemporary homes within a tranquil, well-established setting. Yet the development is just fifteen minutes' walk from the centre of town and half a mile from the A46, making it as convenient as it is peaceful. Local history Dating back to Roman times, much of Lincoln’s rich story is reflected in the many remarkably well-preserved historical sites and buildings found throughout the city, including the Castle and the Cathedral. The Museum of Lincolnshire Life in Burton Road offers an excellent introduction to a fascinating place to live. Outdoor activities Hartsholme Country Park, three miles to the west of the development, is a Local Nature Reserve with meadows, lakes, heath and woodland habitats, and in addition to nature walks and trails there is a play area, an orienteering course, a visitor centre and a cafe. Sport and leisure The Yarborough Leisure Centre, a few minutes' walk to the east of Deansleigh, has a comprehensive range of indoor and outdoor facilities including a gym, swimming pools, dance studio, sports hall, squash courts, cycling and athletics tracks and both grass and all-weather pitches. The Centre is open from 6.30am to 11pm on weekdays with slightly reduced hours at weekends, making it ideal for pre- and post-work activities, and there is a full programme of training and classes for adults and children. There is a David Lloyd Centre around three miles to the west in Burton Waters, and there are also two golf clubs in the town. Entertainment The entertainment complex at Brayford Wharf, close to the university, includes a nine-screen Odeon cinema, restaurants and bars. The Theatre Royal, close to Brayford Wharf, presents a varied year-round programme of drama, musicals and comedy, and the Lincoln Performing Arts Centre provides a venue for touring theatre, classical music and dance shows and specialist cinema screenings. Lincoln also has two bowling alleys. Shopping There is a convenient general store in Keddington Avenue and a Co-op store in Trelawny Crescent, both within a five minute walk of Deansleigh. Lincoln has recently seen a growth of retail parks and shopping centres such as St Mark’s Square, where there are over a dozen major high street retailers including Debenhams, Boots, Lakeland and BHS, or Waterside Shopping Centre with over 30 retail units and a food court. There are five large supermarkets in the city, including Waitrose and Tesco, and Lincoln also has a traditional indoor market with 80 stalls, open six days a week. Transport Deansleigh is close to the A46, providing fast access to the surrounding towns and villages. The railway station in the city centre has direct trains to Doncaster, Grimsby, Nottingham, Leicester, Sheffield and Peterborough, and the local buses running along Queen Elizabeth Road offer services into the city centre. East Midlands, Robin Hood and Sheffield airports and Grimsby ferry terminal are all within an hour and a half’s drive. Education Local primary schools include Lincoln Mount Street, an infant and nursery school in spacious grounds, and Westgate Junior School, which accepts children aged 7 to 11. Yarborough School, a Business and Enterprise Specialist School, is less than half a mile from Deansleigh, and other secondary schools in Lincoln include the Priory Lincolnshire School of Science and Technology, a community school with a good academic reputation. Health care There is a wide choice of medical practices within fifteen minutes' walk of the development, two of them close together at Cabourne Court, and dentists include the Cathedral View practice in Burton Road.Opening HoursDaily 10am to 5pm.DirectionsFrom the south Take the A1 to Newark on Trent, then join the A46 following signs for Lincoln or Grimsby. Approaching Lincoln, stay on the A46 by taking the second exit at the Saxilby Road roundabout then at the next roundabout, Riseholme Road, take the third exit to join the B1226, signposted for Lincoln North. Take the first right turn into Queen Elizabeth Road, then after around 600 yards turn left into Queen Mary Road then first left into Nene road, and Deansleigh is straight ahead. From Scunthorpe Travel south by the A15, and at the Riseholme Roundabout on the outskirts of Lincoln take the second exit to join the B1226 then follow the directions above. From Skegness Take the A158 westwards, and pass Sudbrooke and North Greetwell then take the second exit at the next roundabout to join the A15 following signs for Grimsby and the A46. At the next roundabout take the second exit on to the A46, signposted for Lincoln central and south, and at the next roundabout take the first exit to join the B1226 then follow the directions above. 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·  24th of december, 2011 03:49
·  Bedrooms: 2

Each of these homes has its own distinctive, individual appeal. The ground floor apartment focuses on a spacious open-plan living space that opens on to a most unusual additional hallway, while the upper dwelling is designed around a large gallery landing. Features include an attractive archway in the upstairs lounge.RoomsgroundLounge (3.985 x 3.074 metre) max, maxKitchen (3.075 x 2.835 metre) maxMaster Bedroom (3.725 x 2.600 metre)Bedroom 2 (2.300 x 2.300 metre)Bathroom (1.700 x 2.300 metre)About DeansleighDeansleigh Located in a leafy residential neighbourhood on the northern edge of Lincoln, with views over the Cathedral and flanked on three sides by playing fields and green space, Deansleigh offers a choice of attractive contemporary homes within a tranquil, well-established setting. Yet the development is just fifteen minutes' walk from the centre of town and half a mile from the A46, making it as convenient as it is peaceful. Local history Dating back to Roman times, much of Lincoln’s rich story is reflected in the many remarkably well-preserved historical sites and buildings found throughout the city, including the Castle and the Cathedral. The Museum of Lincolnshire Life in Burton Road offers an excellent introduction to a fascinating place to live. Outdoor activities Hartsholme Country Park, three miles to the west of the development, is a Local Nature Reserve with meadows, lakes, heath and woodland habitats, and in addition to nature walks and trails there is a play area, an orienteering course, a visitor centre and a cafe. Sport and leisure The Yarborough Leisure Centre, a few minutes' walk to the east of Deansleigh, has a comprehensive range of indoor and outdoor facilities including a gym, swimming pools, dance studio, sports hall, squash courts, cycling and athletics tracks and both grass and all-weather pitches. The Centre is open from 6.30am to 11pm on weekdays with slightly reduced hours at weekends, making it ideal for pre- and post-work activities, and there is a full programme of training and classes for adults and children. There is a David Lloyd Centre around three miles to the west in Burton Waters, and there are also two golf clubs in the town. Entertainment The entertainment complex at Brayford Wharf, close to the university, includes a nine-screen Odeon cinema, restaurants and bars. The Theatre Royal, close to Brayford Wharf, presents a varied year-round programme of drama, musicals and comedy, and the Lincoln Performing Arts Centre provides a venue for touring theatre, classical music and dance shows and specialist cinema screenings. Lincoln also has two bowling alleys. Shopping There is a convenient general store in Keddington Avenue and a Co-op store in Trelawny Crescent, both within a five minute walk of Deansleigh. Lincoln has recently seen a growth of retail parks and shopping centres such as St Mark’s Square, where there are over a dozen major high street retailers including Debenhams, Boots, Lakeland and BHS, or Waterside Shopping Centre with over 30 retail units and a food court. There are five large supermarkets in the city, including Waitrose and Tesco, and Lincoln also has a traditional indoor market with 80 stalls, open six days a week. Transport Deansleigh is close to the A46, providing fast access to the surrounding towns and villages. The railway station in the city centre has direct trains to Doncaster, Grimsby, Nottingham, Leicester, Sheffield and Peterborough, and the local buses running along Queen Elizabeth Road offer services into the city centre. East Midlands, Robin Hood and Sheffield airports and Grimsby ferry terminal are all within an hour and a half’s drive. Education Local primary schools include Lincoln Mount Street, an infant and nursery school in spacious grounds, and Westgate Junior School, which accepts children aged 7 to 11. Yarborough School, a Business and Enterprise Specialist School, is less than half a mile from Deansleigh, and other secondary schools in Lincoln include the Priory Lincolnshire School of Science and Technology, a community school with a good academic reputation. Health care There is a wide choice of medical practices within fifteen minutes' walk of the development, two of them close together at Cabourne Court, and dentists include the Cathedral View practice in Burton Road.Opening HoursDaily 10am to 5pm.DirectionsFrom the south Take the A1 to Newark on Trent, then join the A46 following signs for Lincoln or Grimsby. Approaching Lincoln, stay on the A46 by taking the second exit at the Saxilby Road roundabout then at the next roundabout, Riseholme Road, take the third exit to join the B1226, signposted for Lincoln North. Take the first right turn into Queen Elizabeth Road, then after around 600 yards turn left into Queen Mary Road then first left into Nene road, and Deansleigh is straight ahead. From Scunthorpe Travel south by the A15, and at the Riseholme Roundabout on the outskirts of Lincoln take the second exit to join the B1226 then follow the directions above. From Skegness Take the A158 westwards, and pass Sudbrooke and North Greetwell then take the second exit at the next roundabout to join the A15 following signs for Grimsby and the A46. At the next roundabout take the second exit on to the A46, signposted for Lincoln central and south, and at the next roundabout take the first exit to join the B1226 then follow the directions above. Satellite Navigation Reference LN1 3PL Purchase Incentives Reduced Price Lifestyle Activities City Golf Rural Art Galleries Cycling Hiking Lake Mountain Museums Town Village Complex Development High Street Woods Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Schools Train Station University Property Characteristics Ground Floor Property Features Garden Views. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t929366/

·  23rd of january 10:39
·  Bedrooms: 2

Each of these homes has its own distinctive, individual appeal. The ground floor apartment focuses on a spacious open-plan living space that opens on to a most unusual additional hallway, while the upper dwelling is designed around a large gallery landing. Features include an attractive archway in the upstairs lounge.RoomsgroundLounge (3.985 x 3.074 metre) max, maxKitchen (3.075 x 2.835 metre) maxMaster Bedroom (3.725 x 2.600 metre)Bedroom 2 (2.300 x 2.300 metre)Bathroom (1.700 x 2.300 metre)About DeansleighDeansleigh Located in a leafy residential neighbourhood on the northern edge of Lincoln, with views over the Cathedral and flanked on three sides by playing fields and green space, Deansleigh offers a choice of attractive contemporary homes within a tranquil, well-established setting. Yet the development is just fifteen minutes' walk from the centre of town and half a mile from the A46, making it as convenient as it is peaceful. Local history Dating back to Roman times, much of Lincoln’s rich story is reflected in the many remarkably well-preserved historical sites and buildings found throughout the city, including the Castle and the Cathedral. The Museum of Lincolnshire Life in Burton Road offers an excellent introduction to a fascinating place to live. Outdoor activities Hartsholme Country Park, three miles to the west of the development, is a Local Nature Reserve with meadows, lakes, heath and woodland habitats, and in addition to nature walks and trails there is a play area, an orienteering course, a visitor centre and a cafe. Sport and leisure The Yarborough Leisure Centre, a few minutes' walk to the east of Deansleigh, has a comprehensive range of indoor and outdoor facilities including a gym, swimming pools, dance studio, sports hall, squash courts, cycling and athletics tracks and both grass and all-weather pitches. The Centre is open from 6.30am to 11pm on weekdays with slightly reduced hours at weekends, making it ideal for pre- and post-work activities, and there is a full programme of training and classes for adults and children. There is a David Lloyd Centre around three miles to the west in Burton Waters, and there are also two golf clubs in the town. Entertainment The entertainment complex at Brayford Wharf, close to the university, includes a nine-screen Odeon cinema, restaurants and bars. The Theatre Royal, close to Brayford Wharf, presents a varied year-round programme of drama, musicals and comedy, and the Lincoln Performing Arts Centre provides a venue for touring theatre, classical music and dance shows and specialist cinema screenings. Lincoln also has two bowling alleys. Shopping There is a convenient general store in Keddington Avenue and a Co-op store in Trelawny Crescent, both within a five minute walk of Deansleigh. Lincoln has recently seen a growth of retail parks and shopping centres such as St Mark’s Square, where there are over a dozen major high street retailers including Debenhams, Boots, Lakeland and BHS, or Waterside Shopping Centre with over 30 retail units and a food court. There are five large supermarkets in the city, including Waitrose and Tesco, and Lincoln also has a traditional indoor market with 80 stalls, open six days a week. Transport Deansleigh is close to the A46, providing fast access to the surrounding towns and villages. The railway station in the city centre has direct trains to Doncaster, Grimsby, Nottingham, Leicester, Sheffield and Peterborough, and the local buses running along Queen Elizabeth Road offer services into the city centre. East Midlands, Robin Hood and Sheffield airports and Grimsby ferry terminal are all within an hour and a half’s drive. Education Local primary schools include Lincoln Mount Street, an infant and nursery school in spacious grounds, and Westgate Junior School, which accepts children aged 7 to 11. Yarborough School, a Business and Enterprise Specialist School, is less than half a mile from Deansleigh, and other secondary schools in Lincoln include the Priory Lincolnshire School of Science and Technology, a community school with a good academic reputation. Health care There is a wide choice of medical practices within fifteen minutes' walk of the development, two of them close together at Cabourne Court, and dentists include the Cathedral View practice in Burton Road.Opening HoursDaily 10am to 5pm.DirectionsFrom the south Take the A1 to Newark on Trent, then join the A46 following signs for Lincoln or Grimsby. Approaching Lincoln, stay on the A46 by taking the second exit at the Saxilby Road roundabout then at the next roundabout, Riseholme Road, take the third exit to join the B1226, signposted for Lincoln North. Take the first right turn into Queen Elizabeth Road, then after around 600 yards turn left into Queen Mary Road then first left into Nene road, and Deansleigh is straight ahead. From Scunthorpe Travel south by the A15, and at the Riseholme Roundabout on the outskirts of Lincoln take the second exit to join the B1226 then follow the directions above. From Skegness Take the A158 westwards, and pass Sudbrooke and North Greetwell then take the second exit at the next roundabout to join the A15 following signs for Grimsby and the A46. At the next roundabout take the second exit on to the A46, signposted for Lincoln central and south, and at the next roundabout take the first exit to join the B1226 then follow the directions above. Satellite Navigation Reference LN1 3PL Purchase Incentives Reduced Price Lifestyle Activities City Golf Rural Art Galleries Cycling Hiking Lake Mountain Museums Town Village Complex Development High Street Woods Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Schools Train Station University Property Characteristics Ground Floor Property Features Garden Views. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1314149/

·  24th of december, 2011 03:04
·  Bedrooms: 3

With dual-aspect windows complementing the French doors that add such an attractive focal point and help to integrate the garden and interior, the L-shaped lounge of the Hawthorne presents a wonderfully welcoming setting for entertaining. In addition to a luxurious master bedroom with an unusual pentagonal en-suite shower room, the upstairs accommodation includes a third bedroom that could also be used to create a highly practical home office.RoomsFirst FloorMaster Bedroom (3.220 x 2.664 metre) minEn-Suite (2.060 x 1.750 metre)Bedroom 2 (3.304 x 2.200 metre)Bedroom 3 (2.204 x 2.214 metre)Bathroom (1.700 x 2.370 metre)Ground FloorLounge/Dining (5.104 x 4.514 metre) max, maxKitchen (3.220 x 2.334 metre)WC (2.060 x 0.930 metre)About DeansleighDeansleigh Located in a leafy residential neighbourhood on the northern edge of Lincoln, with views over the Cathedral and flanked on three sides by playing fields and green space, Deansleigh offers a choice of attractive contemporary homes within a tranquil, well-established setting. Yet the development is just fifteen minutes' walk from the centre of town and half a mile from the A46, making it as convenient as it is peaceful. Local history Dating back to Roman times, much of Lincoln’s rich story is reflected in the many remarkably well-preserved historical sites and buildings found throughout the city, including the Castle and the Cathedral. The Museum of Lincolnshire Life in Burton Road offers an excellent introduction to a fascinating place to live. Outdoor activities Hartsholme Country Park, three miles to the west of the development, is a Local Nature Reserve with meadows, lakes, heath and woodland habitats, and in addition to nature walks and trails there is a play area, an orienteering course, a visitor centre and a cafe. Sport and leisure The Yarborough Leisure Centre, a few minutes' walk to the east of Deansleigh, has a comprehensive range of indoor and outdoor facilities including a gym, swimming pools, dance studio, sports hall, squash courts, cycling and athletics tracks and both grass and all-weather pitches. The Centre is open from 6.30am to 11pm on weekdays with slightly reduced hours at weekends, making it ideal for pre- and post-work activities, and there is a full programme of training and classes for adults and children. There is a David Lloyd Centre around three miles to the west in Burton Waters, and there are also two golf clubs in the town. Entertainment The entertainment complex at Brayford Wharf, close to the university, includes a nine-screen Odeon cinema, restaurants and bars. The Theatre Royal, close to Brayford Wharf, presents a varied year-round programme of drama, musicals and comedy, and the Lincoln Performing Arts Centre provides a venue for touring theatre, classical music and dance shows and specialist cinema screenings. Lincoln also has two bowling alleys. Shopping There is a convenient general store in Keddington Avenue and a Co-op store in Trelawny Crescent, both within a five minute walk of Deansleigh. Lincoln has recently seen a growth of retail parks and shopping centres such as St Mark’s Square, where there are over a dozen major high street retailers including Debenhams, Boots, Lakeland and BHS, or Waterside Shopping Centre with over 30 retail units and a food court. There are five large supermarkets in the city, including Waitrose and Tesco, and Lincoln also has a traditional indoor market with 80 stalls, open six days a week. Transport Deansleigh is close to the A46, providing fast access to the surrounding towns and villages. The railway station in the city centre has direct trains to Doncaster, Grimsby, Nottingham, Leicester, Sheffield and Peterborough, and the local buses running along Queen Elizabeth Road offer services into the city centre. East Midlands, Robin Hood and Sheffield airports and Grimsby ferry terminal are all within an hour and a half’s drive. Education Local primary schools include Lincoln Mount Street, an infant and nursery school in spacious grounds, and Westgate Junior School, which accepts children aged 7 to 11. Yarborough School, a Business and Enterprise Specialist School, is less than half a mile from Deansleigh, and other secondary schools in Lincoln include the Priory Lincolnshire School of Science and Technology, a community school with a good academic reputation. Health care There is a wide choice of medical practices within fifteen minutes' walk of the development, two of them close together at Cabourne Court, and dentists include the Cathedral View practice in Burton Road.Opening HoursDaily 10am to 5pm.DirectionsFrom the south Take the A1 to Newark on Trent, then join the A46 following signs for Lincoln or Grimsby. Approaching Lincoln, stay on the A46 by taking the second exit at the Saxilby Road roundabout then at the next roundabout, Riseholme Road, take the third exit to join the B1226, signposted for Lincoln North. Take the first right turn into Queen Elizabeth Road, then after around 600 yards turn left into Queen Mary Road then first left into Nene road, and Deansleigh is straight ahead. From Scunthorpe Travel south by the A15, and at the Riseholme Roundabout on the outskirts of Lincoln take the second exit to join the B1226 then follow the directions above. From Skegness Take the A158 westwards, and pass Sudbrooke and North Greetwell then take the second exit at the next roundabout to join the A15 following signs for Grimsby and the A46. At the next roundabout take the second exit on to the A46, signposted for Lincoln central and south, and at the next roundabout take the first exit to join the B1226 then follow the directions above. Satellite Navigation Reference LN1 3PL Purchase Incentives Reduced Price Lifestyle Activities City Golf Rural Cycling Hiking Lake Mountain Museums Town Village Complex Development High Street Woods Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Schools Train Station University Property Features Garden Ensuite French Doors Views Fixtures and Furnishings Shower. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1234427/

·  27th of january 09:04
·  Bedrooms: 3

A Substantial, Well Laid Out And Spacious 3-Bedroom Detached Bungalow Residence, Situated In The Premier Residential Location Of Northallerton, Within Easy Reach Of Good Local Amenities And Enjoying A Tremendous Aspect Looking Over Northallerton Situation A1 7 miles Thirsk 7 miles A19 7 miles Catterick 10 miles Darlington 15 miles York 30 miles Teeside 16 miles All distances are approximate Borrowby Avenue is a particularily attractive and highly sought after residential area, situated on the favoured Southern fringe of Northallerton. This area of Northallerton has always been much sought after and the property sits at the head of a mature cul-de-sac and enjoys the benefit of a particularily well laid out large head of cul-de-sac plot, with tremendous open aspect views to the front over Northallerton. The property is ideally situated within walking distance of Northallerton town centre, the railway station, County Hall and all local amenities. Northallerton is the County town of North Yorkshire with a full and comprehensive range of educational, recreational and medical facilities together with good High Street shopping and twice weekly markets. The nearby village of Romanby enjoys the benefit of Primary Schools, local Village shops, Post Office, Public Houses and Church. Northallerton enjoys excellent commuting via the A.1 and A.19 trunk roads, both of which are within seven miles of the property and offer excellent access to all the major centres of commerce locally and nationally and provides direct access onto the main arterial road networks of the UK. The large and major centres of Teesside, York and Middlesbrough are within easy commuting distance and offer a full and comprehensive range of shopping. Whilst more locally the towns of Bedale, Thirsk, Richmond and Darlington are all within easy commuting distance. Amenities Communications - the A.1 and A.19 trunk roads are within easy reach providing good commuting to Teesside, Tyneside, Leeds and the main arterial road networks of the UK. Main line train stations are located at Northallerton and Darlington bringing London within 2 hours commuting time (the property is within walking distance of the Train station at Northallerton). Additionally via the Transpennine line that calls at these stations there is direct access to Newcastle, Middlesbrough, York, Leeds, Manchester, Liverpool and Manchester Airport. International Airports are located at Durham Tees Valley, Leeds/Bradford, Newcastle and Manchester. Schools - The area is well served by good state and independent Schools, local Primary schools plus local Comprehensive Schools at Northallerton, Thirsk, Bedale and Richmond. Independent Schools are to be found at Teesside, Yarm, Barnard Castle, Polam Hall at Darlington, Queen Mary's at Baldersby, Ripon Grammar, Ampleforth College at Ampleforth and Cundall Manor. Shooting and Fishing - the property is attractively placed in an area renowned for its quality shoots and good fishing, being within easy reach of the North Yorkshire Moors, North Yorkshire Dales and close to good local rivers and ponds. Additionally the property is situated within one hour of the Coast at Whitby, Scarborough and Redcar where additional extensive leisure activities can be found. Racing - Thirsk, Catterick, Ripon, York, Beverley, Doncaster, Redcar and Newcastle. Golf - Romanby (Northallerton), Thirsk, Bedale and Darlington Walking & Cycling- the area is well served for attractive cycling and walking with some particularly attractive countryside and scenery around Northallerton. The property is also within 100 metres of a National Cycle Route. Leisure Centres - Northallerton, Bedale, Richmond and Darlington. Additional Leisure Activities in and around Northallerton can be enjoyed at the local Northallerton Rugby Club, Northallerton Football Club, Northallerton Cricket Club and a number of gyms within the town. Hospital- the Friarage Hospital at Northallerton is locally renowned. Description The Nook, 16 Borrowby Avenue comprises a well laid out and particularily spacious 3 bedroomed detached bungalow residence situated on a large head of cul-de-sac plot in a superb elevated position with tremendous out over Northallerton. Externally the property enjoys the benefit of a concrete driveway and hardstanding to front, giving access to the attached garage, with additional hardstanding to side. The front lawn sweeps down to the road and there is a good sized shrubbery at the front of the property. A concrete walkway gives access all round and the rear gardens open up to above average size of rear lawned area, with separate fruit and vegetable garden. There are two bases for Greenhouse's and base for shed. The rear of the property provides a particularly good sized attractive backdrop to the property. Internally the property enjoys the benefit of gas fired central heating and Upvc sealed unit double glazing. Accommodation The accommodation is dated and offers scope for updating and modernisation together with extension subject to purchaser's requirements and necessary planning permissions. The property does sit on a large plot which could have re-development potential, again subject to purchaser's requirements and necessary planning permissions. The offering of: The Nook, 16 Borrowby Avenue represents an all too rare opportunity to the discerning purchaser seeking to aquire a substantial bungalow residence on a suberb elevated plot, with great scope for extension, re-development, up-dating and modernisation and on a plot which could readily accommodate a larger property. Early inspection is recommended to appreciate the property's position, plot and presentation. The property is offered chain free and is available for early completion. Gas fired central heating, Upvc sealed unit double glazing. It is internally dated and would benefit from significant updating and modernisation. In from the front up step through Upvc sealed unit double glazed front sliding door which leads into: Entrance Vestibule With quarry tiled floor and steps up to the internal opaque glazed twin panel door with opaque glazed lights to side which gives access to: Entrance Hallentrance Hal 5.77m(18'11'') x 2.06m(6'9'') With internal hallway leading off. Coved ceiling. Ceiling light points. Double radiator. Telephone point. Large built in shelved linen cupboard with additional cupboard storage over. Access into: Living Room 6.48m(21'3'') x 4.98m(16'4'') Would nicely delineate into sitting and dining areas. Coved ceiling. Two ceiling light points. Double and single radiator. Feature tiled fireplace, mantle shelf and hearth. Inset open grate. TV point. Double glazed window to front and rear. Kitchen / Diner 3.81m(12'6'') x 3.96m(13'0'') Base and wall cupboards, work surfaces with inset single drainer, stainless steel sink unit. Space and plumbing for auto wash. Space for additional appliances. Ceiling light point. Tiled splashback. Expelair extractor fan. Built in shelved pantry and cupboard storage to one wall. Double radiator. Electric cooker point. Rear opaque glazed door leads to: Small Rear Entrance Vestibu 1.98m(6'6'') x 1.37m(4'6'') On a brick base with display window ledges and double glazed to three sides with Upvc sealed unit double glazed door out to rear garden. This rear vestibule could provide a seating area and it has good views over the garden. Inner Hall 1.57m(5'2'') x 1.24m(4'1'') With a continuation of the coving. Further built in double wardrobe with sliding doors to front and cupboard storage over. Front Purchase Incentives Chain Free Lifestyle Activities Fishing Golf Rural Coastal Cycling Hiking Town Village Development High Street Amenities and Services Schools Shops Train Station Property Characteristics Detatched Storage Property Features Garden Central Heating Double Glazing Extension Fireplace Garage Pond Shed Views Fixtures and Furnishings Cooker Telephone Television. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1344731/

·  25th of december, 2011 03:13
·  1,225 ft²
·  Bedrooms: 2

Badge Building, 10-55 47th Avenue, 6B. This loft like 2 bedroom/2 bath luxury West facing Condo features Ultra Quality Hardwood Flooring, Italian Cabinetry by Pedini, High-End Kitchen Appliances, True Laundry Room in Unit with Washer / Dryer. This unique unit also has an incredible 550 sq. ft. terrace with views of Manhattan. The Building has a Full-Time Doorman, Large Rooftop Community Area with Incredible Panoramic Views of Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. 'The Badge' is also just 1 block to the Waterfront Promenade, All transportation and the Heart of Town. This is truly one of Hunter's Points most desirable buildings. Please call Mary Beth @ 415-225-0463 or email MaryBeth@Modernspacesnyc.com for a Showing Today.

£2,818 /month

·  23rd of december, 2011 23:22
·  732 ft²
·  Bedrooms: 3

Cerritos Court Apartments. Come see the finest affordable living in Long Beach, located near the shoping and diing on Pine Avenue! Just minutes to the Queen Mary and CSULB, Cerritos Court Apartments offers one, two and three bedroom floor plans that are sure to fit your needs. Call us today!

·  24th of december, 2011 16:36
·  Bedrooms: 2

Sublet.com Listing ID 1010837. Comes with Plasma T.V. Gorgeous views from every room of this 14th floor condo. Enjoy views of quaint Shoreline Village, Rainbow Harbor Marina and the Queen Mary. The condo is located in the best downtown location within walking distance to the Music Center, the hip Pine Avenue, and the up and coming Arts District and the Blue Line which goes into Los Angeles. The condo has two balconies. A balcony located off a bedroom would make a perfect outdoor office. The building houses a nice gym, an outdoor jacuzzi, sauna and barbque.While the area is fun and lively the building is relatively quiet. We are seeking tenants who are looking for such an atmosphere to call home.

£1,425 /month

·  25th of january 21:09
·  900 ft²
·  Rooms: 1

Lovely and very spacious 1 BR (900 sq feet) unit in downtown Long Beach's Royal Palms. Fabulous City and Water Views, looking straight towards the Queen Mary. The unit has been upgraded throughout with ceramic tile flooring, new fans and light fixtures. Bathroom is remodeled and the kitchen was upgraded with tile back splash and granite counters. This unit is perfect for owner occupant or 2nd Home right by the beach. Close to all down town attractions, such as the Pike, Shoreline Village, Aquarium, Pine Avenue, Belmont Shores and Naples. Close proximity to Fwys and transpoortation. Owner is willing to carry a note for an acceptable buyer.

·  23rd of december, 2011 19:28

Fee Negot . Steps Harvard! Avl March 1. LONG OR SHORT TERM, with minimum length through June 15, up to one year or more. Cat negotiable. Recent gorgeous renovation! Beautifully furnished! Very elegant spacious (~900sf) 4-room fully-furnished 1+ bedroom with dining room, fireplaces, exposed brick, in-unit washer/dryer, all utilities included . On the first floor of an 1890's Georgian bowfront townhouse. High 11’ ceilings, hardwood floors, shuttered bay windows, period detail, handsome furnishings. Living and dining rooms with 2 working fireplaces, 40" LCD TV, Blue Ray DVD player, CD/stereo. Maple kitchen with dishwasher and disposal, gas cooking, full kitchenware. Large sunny bedroom with Queen-sized bed, desk, great closets. Full bath. Air-conditioning. Sheets, towels, bedding. On Kirkland Street near Francis Avenue , just 2 blocks to Harvard Design School and Harvard Yard. Walk 7-8 minutes to Harvard Redline. 3 blocks to Broadway Marketplace. Short walk to Science Center and Law School, shopping, restaurants. Short subway ride from Harvard to MIT, MGH, and Boston. Includes all utilities : heat, water, cooking gas, electricity, phone with US/Canada long-distance, dish network HD-TV with 250 HD channels and HBO, HD-DVR, wireless hi-speed internet. On-street permit parking. Off-street parking may be available at additional cost. MyCambridgeApartments.com - Contact Mari 7 days 8am-8pm at (617) 492-6368 / 24 hour fax: (617) 492-6366 - email: mari_cambridge@yahoo.com

·  24th of december, 2011 16:35
·  Bedrooms: 4

Sublet.com Listing ID 1635404. Furnished Newly Built Architect Designed Contemporary 4 bedrooms Study and 2 full baths 2nd floor Flat master bath has shower and Whirlpool Tub 681 40th Avenue at Balboa St., San FranciscoFor Short Term or Long Term RentalFeaturing 149 Bright, Quiet, Sunny and Sleek EastFacing contemporary building 149 Natural Bamboo Floors, Recessed Lighting, Dimmers, white Walls With White Trims 149 Master bedroom has walkin closet 149 Master bath has Whirlpool tub and glass door shower 149 Every Bedroom door has key entry lock 149 Kitchen has Granite counter tops with full backsplash, Granite breakfast island and custom made maple wood kitchen cabinets. 149 Electrical fireplace 149 Inunit WasherGas Dryer 149 kitchen appliances including Gas Range with Hood, dishwasher, refrigerator, ss sink wdisposal, Microwave 149 One car Garage Parking and Street parking 149 Convenient location, 31, 31x amp 38 BUS lines at the corner of 40th Avenue and Balboa street. 5 BUS line at 40th Avenue and Fulton Street 2 blocks away, 38, 38L amp 38x at Geary amp 39th Avenue. 149 Walking distance to GG Park, De Young Museum, Academy of Science, Lincoln Park Golf Course, Legion of Honor Art Museum, Ocean Beach, Restaurants, Balboa Theater and VA Medical Center 8 blocks to Safeway at Ocean Beach.149 31x amp 38x express buses go to downtown Financial district directly on weekdays 149 38 Geary bus takes you to Monzion UCSF campus, Kaiser hospital, California and Pacific Medical Center. 5 Fulton bus takes you to St. Mary Hospital, S F Symphony and Opera House, SF Conservatory of Music149 Some bedrooms have ocean view. Each bed room has queen platform bed with either Sealy Posturepedic mattress or Simons Beauty Rest mattress 149 All new double panel windows with custom blinds 149

£3,131 /month

·  23rd of december, 2011 23:00
·  1,660 ft²
·  Bedrooms: 4

Furnished Newly Built Architect Designed Contemporary 4 bedrooms + Study and 2 full baths 2nd floor Flat (master bath has shower and Whirlpool Tub) 681 40th Avenue at Balboa St., San FranciscoFor Short Term or Long Term RentalCall for appointment: 415-810-9628Video Tour http://www.tuberent.com/home/apartment_rent/outer-richmond/681-40th-street//237/price/80Featuring: ? Bright, Quiet, Sunny and Sleek East-Facing contemporary building ? Natural Bamboo Floors, Recessed Lighting, Dimmers, white Walls With White Trims ? Master bedroom has walk-in closet ? Master bath has Whirlpool tub and glass door shower ? Every Bedroom door has key entry lock ? Kitchen has Granite counter tops with full backsplash, Granite breakfast island and custom made maple wood kitchen cabinets. ? Electrical fireplace ? In-unit Washer/Gas Dryer ? kitchen appliances including Gas Range with Hood, dishwasher, refrigerator, s/s sink w/disposal, Microwave ? One car Garage Parking and Street parking ? Convenient location, 31, 31x & 38 BUS lines at the corner of 40th Avenue and Balboa street. 5 BUS line at 40th Avenue and Fulton Street (2 blocks away), 38, 38L & 38x at Geary & 39th Avenue. ? Walking distance to GG Park, De Young Museum, Academy of Science, Lincoln Park Golf Course, Legion of Honor Art Museum, Ocean Beach, Restaurants, Balboa Theater and VA Medical Center 8 blocks to Safeway at Ocean Beach.? 31x & 38x express buses go to downtown Financial district directly on weekdays ? 38 Geary bus takes you to Monzion UCSF campus, Kaiser hospital, California and Pacific Medical Center. 5 Fulton bus takes you to St. Mary Hospital, S F Symphony and Opera House, SF Conservatory of Music? Some bedrooms have ocean view. Each bed room has queen platform bed with either Sealy Posturepedic mattress or Simons Beauty Rest mattress ? All new double panel windows with custom blinds ? Tankless Water Heater ? Earthquake proof foundation and Structure ? Grohe Vanity Sink Faucets, Hansgrohe Shower Faucets with temperature setting ? Hansgrohe Kitchen Sink Faucet ? Fully Equipped kitchen; Bedding & Linens are provided? Back Yard has wood patio and stone gardenFurnished: $4800 per month, includes utilities, water & garbageSecurity Deposit: $5000 Lease Terms: Month to Month or Long Term, Non-Smoking, No Pet, No Drugs.Long Term Rental Qualification Requirements: 1- Copy of photo I.D. 2- Good credit, employment and residency references Available ImmediatelyOwner Seeks Conscientious Residents with Appropriate Income & Credit History. Call for Appointment to view the flat Contact: Min Phone (415) 810-9628 (Internet 5787926-10/3/2011)

·  24th of december, 2011 15:41
·  Bedrooms: 4

Furnished Newly Built Architect Designed Contemporary 4 bedrooms + Study and 2 full baths 2nd floor Flat (master bath has shower and Whirlpool Tub) 681 40th Avenue at Balboa St., San Francisco For Short Term or Long Term Rental Call for appointment: 415-810-9628 Video Tour http://www.tuberent.com/home/apartment_rent/outer-richmond/681-40th-street//237/price/80 Featuring: • Bright, Quiet, Sunny and Sleek East-Facing contemporary building • Natural Bamboo Floors, Recessed Lighting, Dimmers, white Walls With White Trims • Master bedroom has walk-in closet • Master bath has Whirlpool tub and glass door shower • Every Bedroom door has key entry lock • Kitchen has Granite counter tops with full backsplash, Granite breakfast island and custom made maple wood kitchen cabinets. • Electrical fireplace • In-unit Washer/Gas Dryer • kitchen appliances including Gas Range with Hood, dishwasher, refrigerator, s/s sink w/disposal, Microwave • One car Garage Parking and Street parking • Convenient location, 31, 31x & 38 BUS lines at the corner of 40th Avenue and Balboa street. 5 BUS line at 40th Avenue and Fulton Street (2 blocks away), 38, 38L & 38x at Geary & 39th Avenue. • Walking distance to GG Park, De Young Museum, Academy of Science, Lincoln Park Golf Course, Legion of Honor Art Museum, Ocean Beach, Restaurants, Balboa Theater and VA Medical Center 8 blocks to Safeway at Ocean Beach. • 31x & 38x express buses go to downtown Financial district directly on weekdays • 38 Geary bus takes you to Monzion UCSF campus, Kaiser hospital, California and Pacific Medical Center. 5 Fulton bus takes you to St. Mary Hospital, S F Symphony and Opera House, SF Conservatory of Music • Some bedrooms have ocean view. Each bed room has queen platform bed with either Sealy Posturepedic mattress or Simons Beauty Rest mattress • All new double panel windows with custom blinds • Tankless Water Heater • Earthquake proof foundation and Structure • Grohe Vanity Sink Faucets, Hansgrohe Shower Faucets with temperature setting • Hansgrohe Kitchen Sink Faucet • Fully Equipped kitchen; Bedding & Linens are provided • Back Yard has wood patio and stone garden Furnished: $4800 per month, includes utilities, water & garbage Security Deposit: $5000 Lease Terms: Month to Month or Long Term, Non-Smoking, No Pet, No Drugs. Long Term Rental Qualification Requirements: 1- Copy of photo I.D. 2- Good credit, employment and residency references Available Immediately Owner Seeks Conscientious Residents with Appropriate Income & Credit History. Call for Appointment to view the flat Contact: Min Phone (415) 810-9628

£3,131 /month

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