Huge interest shown for exclusive luxury living development near Lincoln

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September 2017

A unique and stunning new development which is being built on the outskirts of the beautiful city of Lincoln, exclusively for people over the age of 55, is attracting much interest.
Set within picturesque, landscaped grounds, Keystone’s Home Grange development offers residents the luxurious lifestyle that they deserve.

Located a short drive from the charming and historical city centre, Home Grange boasts a range of key local amenities, including shops, a doctors’ surgery and library; meaning everything you’ll ever need is in easy reach of your doorstep.

The development will comprise 36 one and two-bedroom ground, first and second floor apartments, which are all finished to an exceptionally high standard.

Apartments include a contemporary fitted kitchen with co-ordinating Quartz worktops and top of the range Neff appliances.

A fitted walk-in shower with chrome fittings and modern ceramic tiles to the floor and walls feature in the bathroom, while quality wooden window blinds and plush natural carpets just add to the opulence of these homes.

Outside of the apartments, homeowners can use the elegant lounge and kitchen areas or relax with family, friends or neighbours in the tranquil landscaped communal gardens. Close by is the beautiful fifty-acre Boultham Park, which itself is undergoing a multi-million-pound restoration project.

On-site guest facilities ensure that friends and family are always welcome to visit and share in the luxury.

Formed in 2001, Keystone is the development arm of Longhurst Group. With over thirty years of experience in building and managing homes, Keystone has established a renowned reputation for quality that continues with the delivery of Home Grange.

Corporate sales manager for Longhurst Group, Chris Parkinson said: “Having only recently started to share the news of the stunning homes and lifestyle that will be on offer at Home Grange, we are delighted with the interest that we’ve received to date.

“Based on this, we are expecting a high take-up, once prices are released at our exclusive launch event, which is currently being planned.

“This is a totally unique development for the south of Lincoln and we are very excited to bring it to fruition.”

Built in partnership with the multi-award-winning Gusto Construction, Home Grange is Keystone’s latest development, providing people with luxurious homes within a vibrant and friendly community.

Steff Wright, chief executive of Gusto Group, added: “When we purchased the Home Grange site next to Boultham Park, it was always the intention to build a high-quality luxury living development as the location is so well-suited for a retirement lifestyle.

“Our partnership with Longhurst Group and Keystone brings together their history of developing and running other retirement living developments and the design and construction experience of Gusto Homes and SGA architects.

“Our design and construction team are enjoying working with the guys at Keystone, and with the build programme running on schedule I look forward to welcoming our first purchasers to Home Grange in January 2018.”

An exclusive showhome will be officially opened at a launch event in the autumn, offering a taste of what Home Grange has to offer.

Pygott & Crone have recently been appointed as the estate agents for this exciting scheme, so to register your interest call 01522 561455 or visit their office at 3 Flaxengate, Lincoln LN2 1EW.



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