Navenby is one of the top locations to live in the UK

  • Navenby receives national recognition!!

    Navenby receives national recognition!!

It's official - The Sunday Times rates Navenby as one of the top rural locations in Britain in which to live!!

As many of you Sunday Times readers will have seen, our own village of Navenby was named  on the 1st March as being in one of top 30 rural places to live in the UK! Now that is some accolade!. At No. 30 in the list  it beat an number of nationally very well know villages/rural areas and this award certainly puts what we have always known as being one of the most popular south cliff villages, firmly in the gaze of buyers from around the UK.

Navenby is certainly a very charming villge with wonderful mix of traditional stone period properties as well as good range of quality modern houses and bungalows. The village has a thriving, busy and engaging community well serviced by an OFSTED Outstanding Primary shcool. There is an an excellent range of amenities including butchers, bakers, newsagents, restaurants, Doctors surgery in the sister village of Wellingore,  and much more. There are good road connections out to RAF Bases in the region, the historic City of Lincoln is approx 10 miles away with its excellent shopping and social amenities, Grantham, Sleaford, the A1 and Newark with its London King's Cross high speed rail connection.

We have a number of buyers actively searching for homes in Navenby at present, ranging from large period homes, cottages, individual modern houses as well as the perennial favourite here - bungalows! If you are living in the village and are looking ot sell your home this year, contact our Lincoln office today for a Free Professional No Obligation Marketing Apprasial carried out by one of our very experienced valuers.

Tony Wing DipSurv MRICS FNAEA
Sales Director
Lincoln Office
Email: tonywing@robert-bell.org
Tel: 01522 538888
Twitter: @robertbellandco

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