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Buying a house or new home in Lincolnshire. Covering the traditional area of Lincolnshire - including the present day counties of Lincolnshire, North Lincolnshire and North-East Lincolnshire |
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Homes in LincolnshireBuying a house in Lincolnshire is a great idea, offering choice, quality and affordability. There is an enormous range of housing to choose from, from old properties to new developments in locations varying from tiny hamlets, to villages, market towns, larger towns and historic Lincoln City. For many people in other areas of the country, quality, affordable housing is difficult to find. For Lincolnshire house buyers and home owners, the County combines a buoyant market - allowing people to maintain their investment over the years, with house prices much lower than average - making good quality housing affordable to people in almost every income bracket Whether you are already a resident, or thinking of moving to Lincolnshire, there are lots of reasons for choosing a home here. In fact, Lincolnshire is country’s second fastest growing county, with net inward migration twice that of the national average. However, as the fourth largest county in England and Wales there's plenty of room for newcomers!
Lincolnshire House PricesAverage house prices in Lincolnshire
The information above is based on figures provided by the Land Registry of England and Wales. Figures are for the period April to June 2007 |
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A Flag for Lincolnshire
A new flag for Lincolnshire was unveiled at five separate ceremonies across the county on 24 October 2005. The flag was chosen in a vote by organised by BBC Radio Lincolnshire along with Lincolnshire Life Magazine. The winning entry was selected from a shortlist of six designs and attracted thousands of votes. It features a red cross with a fleur de lis in the centre on a blue and green background. A gold border represents the crops grown in the county. The blue on the flag represents the sea and sky of Lincolnshire and the green symbolises the fields, while the fleur de lys represents the City of Lincoln. |
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