Have you ever wondered where you could live in Lincoln if you won a lottery jackpot?
Bungalows, apartments and detached and terraced homes with as many as seven bedrooms and gardens to die for, who wouldn’t want to move in…providing they had a big windfall in cash of course.
Here are some of the latest million pound homes (with some a bit under and over) on the market in the city:
Why not relax in this beautiful room. Photo: Mundys
Just some of the great outdoor surroundings at these million pound home. Photo: Mundys
Stunning kitchen at this Heighington home. Photo: Mundys
Six-bedroomed detached house in Heighington. Photo: Mundys
This six-bedroom detached family home on Potternhanworth Road, just on the outskirts of the village Heighington, could be ideal for a horse lover.
Set within beautiful and maintained parkland grounds, incorporating paddocks, it extends approximately six acres.
There is also an Annex, four garages, two stables and a Barn/Store, with the whole accommodation and outbuildings extending in excess of 7000 square feet.
Highlights include a relaxing garden/sun room and a 43foot games/family room.
Five-bedroomed detached house in Eagle Moor. Photo: Mundys
This five-bedroomed private residence with versatile living accommodation is in a semi-rural location in Eagle Moor, with easy access to the A46 bypass.
The house includes four reception rooms, a modern fitted dining kitchen, a ground floor bathroom and five bedrooms, some of which are en-suite.
A detached four-bay garage with Annex above houses an open plan living dining kitchen and much more, while workshops and a further garage can be found to the rear with a separate driveway.
The grounds are a mixture of both formal gardens, kitchen garden, orchards, paddock and paved dining area. Photo: Humberts
Detached modern farmhouse. Photo: Humberts
This four-bedroomed spacious detached farmhouse in Brattleby is set in approximately 10 acres.
The accommodation includes five bathrooms and four receptions as well as a triple garage and air source heating system.
The property also has solar panels and a Tesla (Power Wall 2) backup battery system so it sits partly off the national grid, so creates a large proportion of its own energy.
The grounds and gardens are a particular highlight with a mixture of both formal gardens, kitchen gardens, orchards, paddock and a paved dining area.
Red Hall Farm in Bracebridge Heath could be yours for just under £1million. Photo: Savills
Indoor pool complex. Photo: Savills
One of the many spacious rooms at Red Hall Farm. Photo: Savills
Red Hall Farm has a plot of about 0.8 acre. Photo: Savills
Red Hall Farm on Ridgeview Road in Bracebridge Heath has five to six bedrooms and a plot of about 0.8 acre.
With highlights including an indoor pool complex and a squash court this could be the ideal home for a keen sports fanatic.
The house is also good for entertaining guests with large open plan reception rooms, dining room with stone fireplace and log burner and more.
The garden and grounds are another highlight with a central fountain and a variety of seatings areas, as well as a covered terrace set under stone arches.
This six-bedroom bungalow includes two en-suites and a family bathroom.
The property has a non-estate plot with extensive off-road parking, a double car part and a sweeping driveway with a centre island in the front garden.
A lawned garden with a raised patio is at the back of the property with a gazebo covered seating area and outside toilet.
Entrance to the development. Photo: Robert Bell & Company
Neighbouring properties. Photo: Robert Bell & Company
CGI Aerial overview. Photo: Robert Bell & Company
This seven-bedroomed terraced property of 4900 square feet, which is located in the Newport area of the city, has allocated parking.
It is part of a landmark development of 14 four-storey homes in classic Georgian design.
The property also includes bespoke kitchen/bathroom fitment.
Eastgate, Lincoln
£999,950 with Savills
One of the bedrooms at the Eastgate property. Photo: Savills
Why not relax in this room at this Eastgate property. Photo: Savills
Inside the kitchen. Photo: Savills
Outside view of the property at Eastgate. Photo: Savills
This six-bedroom property, including one en-suite, is situated in Uphill Lincoln with views of the cathedral and grounds of 0.4 acre.
The spacious Grade II listed Georgian house also features a drawing room, sitting room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room and ballroom.
There is gated off street parking and a double garage.
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Residents, visitors, and traders have expressed their disappointment following the cancellation of the beloved Lincoln Christmas Market, on what would have been the inaugural day of this year’s four-day event.
Although the poor weather might have deterred some people, the city’s Bailgate area was notably quiet around 12pm on Thursday, typically the time the event usually opens its doors.
Although Lincoln’s famous Christmas Market is no more this year, and won’t be opening today, there are still alternative festive events happening in Lincoln.
City of Lincoln Council’s decision to cancel the 40-year-old event over safety concerns prompted backlash from people and business but, despite pleas from opposition members, its leaders would not change their stance.
There are, however, still some events in Lincoln to get you in the festive mood this week, including these highlights:
Christmas Market at County Assembly Rooms
The County Assembly Rooms in the Bailgate will still hold its own Christmas Market that it has done for many years.
Manager Gill Hunter said stallholders had already pre-booked and 70% still wanted to do it despite the cancellation of the city’s 40-year-old Christmas Market in uphill Lincoln.
There will be a range of festive stalls, food, drinks and performers when it opens at the following times:
Thursday, December 7 (4pm-9pm)
Friday, December 8 (10am-9pm)
Saturday, December 9 (10am-9pm)
Sunday, December 10 (10am-7pm)
This coincides with the free parking at selected city council car parks in uphill Lincoln on Thursday and Friday. This is available at these car parks: Westgate 1,2,3, St Pauls, Castle Hill, The Lawn, and Langworthgate
The bar at The County Assembly Rooms will be serving hot chocolate, festive sandwiches, alcoholic beverages and more. There will also be a brewery selling bottle ale and roasted hot chestnuts will also be available to buy.
Lincoln Castle Illuminated
Lincoln Castle Illuminated will run from Friday, December 8 until Saturday, December 23.
The Castle grounds will be bejewelled with festive lights and illuminated Christmas features. You can take a drip down Candy Cane Lane and also see the resident Castle dragons Lucy and Norman.
The Castle has retained its popular Illuminated Wall Walk, but the lift is currently out of action so it can only be accessed via the spiral staircase.
You can also board the ‘Mini Polar Express’ and enjoy traditional fairground rides.
In addition, there will be local vendors offering sweet treats and winter warmers, including hot chocolate and mulled wine.
Dog friendly evenings will take place on December 13 and 20.
The full Lincoln Castle Illuminated experience costs £11 for adults, £10 for concessions, £6 for children, and £28 for family tickets. Alternatively, you can choose to visit the grounds only for £3 per head (free for under 5s).
Festive fun at Lincoln Cathedral
Lincoln Cathedral will be hosting an array of festive events this month, including during what would have been the Christmas Market period.
Crafters market in the Cloisters – December 8 and 9 (10.30am-4.30pm)
Nativity Crafts – December 9 (10am-3.30pm)
London Concertante: Christmas at the Movies – December 9 (7.30pm). Ticket prices range from £33.99 to £47.72
‘After Hours’: Walking towards Christmas – December 10 (6.45pm)
Winter Market at Lincoln Museum
Lincoln Museum on Danes Terrace is holding a Winter Market on Saturday, December 9, which has been organised by Shelf Editions.
There will also be workshops to take part in including metal wreath (£45) and felt decoration (£15) making, which can be booked via the museum’s website.
For the younger visitors there is also a free drop-in Calendar wreath craft session with the Elbow Room Collective.
Entry to the market is free from 10am-4pm with the cafe serving a festive menu from 11am-3pm.
Lincoln Ice Trail
Lincoln Ice Trail will run from 10am-8pm on Saturday and Sunday, December 9 and 10.
There will be 20 Lincoln-themed ice sculptures to find – you can pick up a map of the trail from the Visitor Information Centre.
In addition, there will be festive entertainment, as well as live-ice carving demonstrations of the Cathedral.
The Travelling Historical Christmas Market
Although this event is next week, The Travelling Historical Christmas Market offers another festive alternative for people in Lincoln.
The free event will take place at St Mary le Wigford Church on St Mary’s Street between December 14 and 17 at the following times: