March 24, 2017 2.37 pm
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Lincolnshire’s dream homes: Yours for £1 million!
Ever thought about what sort of house you would buy if you won the jackpot on the lottery? Lincolnshire provides cheap land and houses in comparison to the rest of the UK so where better to settle down? From country homes to swimming pools, tennis courts, cinema rooms and stables, Lincolnshire homes have everything you could…
Ever thought about what sort of house you would buy if you won the jackpot on the lottery?
Lincolnshire provides cheap land and houses in comparison to the rest of the UK so where better to settle down?
From country homes to swimming pools, tennis courts, cinema rooms and stables, Lincolnshire homes have everything you could possibly want. You just need the money to buy them.
Here are the latest million pound homes on the market in the county:
You will have to draw straws on this property as out of eight bedrooms, only seven have an en suite. Although there is no pool or tennis court, this home sits on 1.29 acres of land in an exclusive development of just 12 individually designed residential houses and is just seven miles from Gainsborough.
With underfloor heating, air conditioning, electric gates with intercom and power already laid for gates and a summer house, there is still a lot that could be added to this property.
But if you are the type of person that just has to have that swimming pool, there is lapsed planning permission for an indoor pool.
If you’re looking for a home with plenty of character, this could be the one for you. This converted mill dates back to the 18th century, built in local limestone under a Collyweston roof.
It sits on 6.5 acres of land and includes a drawing room, gym/sauna, conservatory, snooker room, study and swimming pool as well as up to eight bedrooms over four floors.
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For the people who like to entertain, this stunning home has five reception rooms, a large music room, full sized tennis court, outdoor swimming pool and a dedicated cinema room. With so many options you are covered for all types of British weather.
If the party overruns you can always offer your guests a place to stay for the night in one of the nine bedrooms on the 2.7 acres of land.
£1.5 million with England Residential Estate Agency
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This property includes its own tennis court as well as a games room and home cinema. But if you’re more of an outdoor person the grounds cover 12 acres with formal and family gardens, a walled kitchen garden, parkland, grazing land with a pond and woodland with a gazebo and party barn.
The house has been improved and finished to combine the best of modern conveniences with period architecture. It includes open fireplaces within carved surround and marble insets as well as a house-wide sound system for large scale parties.
Built in 2006, this six bedroomed home is all about your prized horses. It consists of 11 stables and tack room and 18 acres of land for them to graze.
But if you’re taking a day off from the horses, you have your own tennis court to perfect your backhand on.
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The 2024 Lincolnshire Business Excellence Awards are now open for nominations, seeking to spotlight outstanding businesses within the Greater Lincolnshire area.
Hosted by Stonebow Media, the publisher behind The Lincolnite and the MyLocal platform, this prestigious event is designed to honour the achievements of the regional business community.
Thanks to the headline sponsorship from the University of Lincoln Enterprise & Research department, the Lincolnshire Business Excellence Awards are a unique opportunity to acknowledge and celebrate the contributions of local enterprises.
The awards are also sponsored by Ringrose Law, Duncan & Toplis, Sills & Betteridge and Pearson Hydraulics. A small number of sponsorship opportunities remain available. Contact [email protected] to discuss partnerships.
Businesses can nominate themselves across eleven awards categories:
The deadline for nominations is May 24, with the judges’ deliberation lunch set for May 29.The judging panel includes business experts and professionals from Lincolnshire and event sponsors.
The Lincolnshire Business Excellence Awards 2024 gala will take place at the Engine Shed on July 12, 2024.
Enhance profile & credibility: Securing an award or being shortlisted acts as a powerful endorsement, signaling trustworthiness to potential customers and helping to distinguish your business from competitors. Displaying the award on your communications can significantly boost your brand’s perception.
Insightful focus & feedback: The application process encourages deep reflection on your business strategy and direction, offering invaluable feedback and clarity, even for new ventures.
Team confidence boost: Recognition from the awards can significantly uplift your team’s morale, affirming the value and potential of your business in the eyes of industry experts.
Marketing & PR boost: Being associated with the awards, even as a nominee, can enhance brand visibility, providing ample content opportunities for social media and other marketing channels.
Networking opportunities: The awards connect you with local business leaders and experts, offering a platform to seek advice, share ideas, and foster future partnerships. The ceremony itself is an excellent occasion for networking with peers and celebrating mutual successes.
Potential to win: Entering offers a chance to win and gain all the associated benefits, but even without taking home a trophy, the process can yield significant advantages for your business.
A Lady Gaga loving kitten owned by a couple who run a charity for disabled pets featured on Channel 5’s The Pet Psychic.
Pet Psychic Beth Lee-Crowther comes to the aid of pet owners and in Tuesday night’s episode she met Cookie the kitten, a depressed camel, and looked at whether a dog can predict the future.