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Advertising feature – Manor House Park, Church Laneham, Nottinghamshire

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MANOR House Park had been in existence for many years prior to Tingdene Lifestyle Ltd acquiring it in July 2006.

One of its main features is that it fronts the River Trent and has around eighteen fishing pegs, which are available to residents free of charge.

The park enjoys a countryside setting with extensive views over the Trent. It is located down a quiet country lane, within walking distance of village services including a parish church and the Ferry Boat Inn public house.

Church Laneham is situated within easy reach of Lincoln, thirteen miles to the east. The city provides a wide range of attractions, including the cathedral, various museums, cinemas, a famous theatre, lively riverside bars and restaurants, and an excellent choice of shops and services.

Though Lincoln is easy to get to, the nearest place for major amenities is the ancient market town of Retford. There is a busy Saturday market, two theatres, a museum and some fine Georgian buildings.
The park is also close to Sherwood Forest, including Clumber Park, with historic houses such as Thoresby Hall and Newstead Abbey a short drive away.

Newstead Abbey is a beautiful historic house set in a landscape of gardens and parkland. Founded as a monastic house in the late 12th century, the Abbey’s most famous owner was the poet Lord Byron.

The first phase of Manor House Park is for sixteen residential homes, eight of which will have views over the river. One of the company’s 45x20 Dolben Lodges has recently been sited as the show home.

Depending on the plot size, the homes will vary in size from 42ft to 48x20ft.

Bases for the remaining Phase One homes are currently under construction and, in addition, the area behind them has been almost completely cleared in readiness for Phase Two.

When complete, the park will basically comprise three separate sections – forty residential homes, nineteen touring pitches, and the remainder holiday homes.

Prices of the residential homes start at £99,950, rising to £170,000, and include brick skirting, landscaped and turfed garden, steps and parking, with a garage being an optional extra.


FOR SALE


Fully furnished 42x20 Tingdene Mulso Lodge at £129,950, with ensuite, walk-in wardrobe, kitchen appliances and plasma TV. All plots with river views are sold, and work is now progressing on the second phase


CONTACT


Manor House Park, Church Laneham, near Retford, Nottinghamshire DN22 ONJ. Tel: 01933 230130. Email: [email protected]. Website: www.tingdenelifestyle.co.uk

• Ground rent £1,200pa
• Retired and semi retired, 45+. Children are allowed to visit
• Pets allowed at owner’s discretion


This review was published in the Residential Parks Guide available with the August 2010 issue of Park & Holiday Homes. To order your copy please click here

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