Abbey View by Bellway Homes Ltd (Eastern Counties)

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Overview

Abbey View

Abbey View is a wonderful collection of 2, 3 and 4-bedroom homes in Bourne which forms part of a vibrant new residential community just two miles from the attractive Bourne Wood nature reserve. Residents of these elegant new homes will have access to a designated cycle and pedestrian path that offers an ideal way to appreciate the local surroundings, while the many amenities of nearby Bourne town centre can be reached within a short walk.
  1. 2, 3 and 4-bedroom homes
  2. 12-minute walk to Bourne town centre
  3. Good leisure facilities at nearby Elsea Park
  4. Well-regarded local schools

Location

Location

Newton Abbot Way, Bourne, Lincolnshire, PE10 0XY

Opening hours

Monday 10:00 - 17:00
Tuesday closed
Wednesday closed
Thursday 10:00 - 19:00
Friday 10:00 - 17:00
Saturday 11:00 - 17:00
Sunday 11:00 - 17:00

Local Information

Leisure Facilities

An ideal location for active residents, Abbey View offers plenty of opportunity to enjoy the outdoors, with a purpose-built cycle and pedestrian path leading from the development. Sports enthusiasts will find a number of pitches at nearby Elsea Park, while those seeking a slower pace may enjoy a visit to Bourne Woods national forest - the site of Ridley Scott's'Robin Hood' film - which promises picturesque walking routes and impressive views.

A range of leisure attractions can be found in the market town of Bourne, home to a fully-equipped gym and leisure centre, outdoor swimming pool, and an excellent selection of restaurants, bars, and traditional public houses. The Bourne Corn Exchange acts as a community hub in the town, hosting a variety of events including amateur dramatics, music productions, and fitness classes.

As a quintessential English market town, Bourne itself is steeped in history and promises a wealth of fascinating historical sites to be explored. Among the most impressive is Grimsthorpe Castle Park and Gardens, boasting a breathtaking mixture of architectural styles and home to an expanse of beautiful gardens. The castle is open to the public at selected times and hosts a range of family-friendly activities, including guided tours, outdoor theatre performances, seasonal events and even an adventure playground for the younger visitors.

Local Shopping

The area surrounding Abbey View is home to an excellent selection of amenities and services, including a range of new shops in Elsea Park - just a few minutes' drive from home - and a large supermarket around a 5-minute drive away.

Less than 10 minutes away by car, Bourne town centre is home to a wide choice of independent shops, family-run businesses and high-street retailers, not to mention some fantastic restaurants, caf?s and inn-keeper style pubs

In keeping with its heritage as a traditional market town, Bourne holds a bi-weekly street market featuring a good range of fresh local produce from across the region, as well as homewares, clothing, and artisan gifts

Education

Offering a perfect setting for family life, Abbey View enjoys close proximity to a number of highly-rated schools, covering primary through to higher education.

The closest school for younger children is Bourne Elsea Park Church of England Primary Academy which can be reached in just over a 10-minute walk, while Bourne Abbey Church of England Primary Academy is around 7 minutes away by car.

Older students are equally well-served in the area, with the well-regarded Bourne Grammar School just a 5-minute drive (or a 15-minute walk) away, and Bourne Academy, at around 10 minutes away by car.

Those who wish to further their education may consider the Spalding Campus of Boston College, which accommodates evening classes, apprenticeships, and university-level courses, all just a 30-minute drive from Abbey View.

Transport Links

An ideal location for commuters, Abbey View benefits from good local transport connections to major towns and cities in the region.

Bourne town centre can be reached in less than 10 minutes, via Raymon Mays Way/A151, while the A1 is approximately 13 miles away, linking the A1M north at Leeds and the A1M south at Peterborough.

Those who prefer to travel by train will find Spalding and Stamford stations both around 20 minutes' drive away, providing regular services to major commuter destinations.

Alternatively, Peterborough station is approximately 25 minutes' drive away and provides direct links to Kings Cross via the East Coast mainline, with journey times of around 45-50 minutes into central London.

For international travel, the closest airport is East Midlands, which can be reached in 1 hr and 20 minutes.

Nearest station:

National Train Station logo Stamford (8.6 miles)

Distances are straight line measurements from centre of postcode

Driving directions

Abbey View enjoys a well-connected location just half a mile south west of Bourne town centre. The A1 is approximately 13 miles away, which allows for onward travel to a number of major commuter destinations, such as Leeds in the north, and Peterborough in the south.

For those travelling by train, Stamford train station is around 12 miles away and Spalding station can be reached in 11 miles. Slightly further afield, Peterborough station is 15 miles to the south and provides excellent links directly to Kings Cross via the East Coast mainline, with regular services into central London in as little as 45 minutes.

Abbey View is situated on Newton Abbot Way, Bourne, which falls within the boundaries of Lincolnshire County Council.

About Developer

A REPUTATION YOU CAN RELY ON

Over 75 years of great homes and great service


When it comes to buying your new home it is reassuring to know that you are dealing with one of the most successful companies in the country, with a reputation built on designing and creating fine houses and apartments nationwide backed up with one of the industry’s best after-care services.

In 1946 John and Russell Bell, newly demobbed, joined their father John T. Bell in a small family owned housebuilding business in Newcastle upon Tyne. From the very beginning John T. Bell & Sons, as the new company was called, were determined to break the mould. In the early 1950s Kenneth Bell joined his brothers in the company and new approaches to design layout and finishes were developed. In 1963 John T. Bell & Sons became part of the public corporate scene and the name Bellway evolved.

Continuing growth

Today Bellway is one of Britain’s largest house building companies and is continuing to grow throughout the country. Since its formation, Bellway has built and sold over 100,000 homes catering for first time buyers to more seasoned home buyers and their families. The Group’s rapid growth has turned Bellway into a multi-million pound company, employing over 2,000 people directly and many more sub-contractors. From its original base in Newcastle upon Tyne the Group has expanded in to all regions of the country and is now poised for further growth.

Our homes are designed, built and marketed by local teams operating from regional offices managed and staffed by local people. This allows the company to stay close to its customers and take key decisions about design, build, materials, planning and marketing in response to local and not national demands. A simple point, but one which we believe distinguishes Bellway.

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