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£269,9503 bedroom townhouse for sale
23 Francis Street, off Newport, Lincoln
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New build
EV charger
Townhouse
3 beds
2 baths
Key information
Features and description
- New build
- 3 Bedroom, 3 storey city residence
- Situated in uphill district of Lincoln
- Open plan living dining kitchen
- En suite to master, family bathroom
- Enclosed rear garden
- Drive with on street parking
- 6 year Warranty
One of two outstanding new three storey new city residences offering attractive quality appointed three bedroom accommodation, just yards away from Newport, an easy walk for most up Newport to the Bailgate and the cathedral and castle quarter in historic uphill Lincoln.
There is the benefit of off street parking with 7 Kw EV charging point box and a wall/fence enclosed courtyard garden to the rear.
6 year Building Warranty.
Tenure: Freehold
There is the benefit of off street parking with 7 Kw EV charging point box and a wall/fence enclosed courtyard garden to the rear.
6 year Building Warranty.
Tenure: Freehold
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About this agent
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At Robert Bell & Co we feel very privileged to show over 200 years of successful business as a single partnership of Land Agents, Estate Agents, Auctioneers, Chartered Surveyors and Valuers, serving the community in central Lincolnshire. Our continuing success has been based upon being a forward thinking business, seeking to provide clients with a high quality professional service, tailored to meet their needs. We now employ six fully qualified Chartered Surveyors, and have a team of over 30 well-trained staff, keen to work for YOU. Our first Lincoln office opened in 1998 to deal with residential lettings. We moved to the principal street for estate agents in 2001 where our traditional office with traditional decoration and furnishing gives us a unique style. Services in residential sales as well as residential lettings are run from the Lincoln branch. The County capital has expanded rapidly in recent years since the opening of the university. This rapid expansion is likely to continue with considerable areas marked for building land, extension of the ring road, etc.