Reasons to Buy
Range of homes from 2 bedroom barn conversions to 5 bedroom detached Rural village location surrounded by farmland Small village community with many amenities 9 miles from Lincoln and Newark Easy access to A46 and A1
Set in an enviable rural location and deigned to blend in, with barn conversions and traditional architecture, Chestnut Grange is a development crafted to the very highest specification.
This delightful development enjoys the best of rural village life, with a surprising selection of amenities supporting the local community, from friendly shops to the traditional village pub.
Out in the country, yet just nine miles from Lincoln and Newark, Chestnut Grange is perfectly placed to escape from the pace of the modern world to the tranquillity of a bygone era.
Chestnut Grange is located in the well regarded Lincolnshire village of Bassingham, which is a particularly pretty village and an extremely sought after , as it has a traditional English village feel and rural charm, surrounded by farmland, and yet within easy reach of the A46.
The site is within close proximity to the village centre and benefits from aspects over open farmland and rural countryside.
Recreation & Leisure
Bassingham is a parish and is located 9 miles south west of Lincoln, one of England's most beautiful Cathedral Cities possessing magnificent architectural heritages dating back over 200 years, and is centered on its world famous Cathedral and Castle.
Lincoln has all the amenities of a large town, including nightlife, leisure facilities and a wide range of shops.
Bassingham is also 9 miles North East of Newark-on-Trent, with its Castle ruins at the heart of the town, which hosts a number of open air concerts throughout the year and the famous Beer Festival.
Newark has a number of recently opened bars and restaurants in close proximity to the very popular riverside area of the town, and is regarded as the antique centre of the country.
The village of Bassigham is referred to in the Doomsday Book, and the Gothic style church, dedicated to St Michael was completely restored in 1860, although parts of the church have their origins in the 10th century.
Transport
Bassignham has easy access to the A46 which links it to both Lincoln and Newark, and connects to the A1, providing a quick and easy route to the cities of Leicester, Nottingham, Grantham and Stamford.
The nearest train station is at Swinderby, which is within 3 miles, and provides a cross city link operated by central trains.
Local Authority
Lincolnshire County Council - Tel: 01522 552222
www.lincolnshire.gov.uk
Amenities
The village is well served by a good range of local facilities and amenities, in the village centre and within walking distance of Chestnut Grange, there is an independent supermarket, newsagents, post office, two traditional public houses, hairdressers, doctors surgery as well as the church.
It also boasts an excellent primary school.
Within 3 miles of the village is North Hykeham, where there is a popular secondary school, a range of banks, large supermarkets, pubs, restaurants and takeaway food stores and a well equipped leisure centre.