New homes in Lincolnshire

Sitting along the coast of East England, Lincolnshire borders South Yorkshire, the East Riding of YorkshireLeicestershire and Nottinghamshire, as well as the North Sea. It also has England’s shortest county boundary, sharing a whole 20 yards with Northamptonshire.

Whether you want to live in county town Lincoln with its historical attractions like the castle and cathedral, or in a smaller rural area, the Lincolnshire Wolds is a major draw of the region. From seaside theme parks and seal sanctuaries, to National Trust properties, museums and enticing beaches, you can see our latest developments in Lincolnshire below.

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Barratt Homes at Bourne
Barratt Homes at Bourne
Len Pick Way, Bourne, Lincolnshire, PE10 2AQ
  • £209,995 to £399,995
  • 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
  • New homes in Bourne, Lincolnshire. Walk to shops, bars and restaurants. 30 minutes to Peterborough.
The Meadows
The Meadows
Off Camp Road, Witham St Hughs, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN6 9XN
  • £204,995 to £484,995
  • 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
  • New homes for sale in Witham St Hughs.
Fernwood Village
Fernwood Village
Phoenix Way, Fernwood, Newark, Nottinghamshire, NG24 3UA
  • £139,995 to £386,995
  • 1, 3 and 4 bedroom
  • New homes for sale in Newark.
Whittlesey Lakeside
Whittlesey Lakeside
Eastrea Road, Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire, PE7 2AR
  • £314,995 to £419,995
  • 4 bedroom
  • New homes in Whittlesey, 7 miles from Peterborough. Play area and supermarket on the development.
Barratt at Hampton Beach
Barratt at Hampton Beach
Waterhouse Way, Hampton, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, PE7 8SJ
  • £305,995 to £439,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
  • New homes in Hampton, Peterborough. Curved around Teardrop Lake. Surrounded by green open space.

New Homes in Lincolnshire FAQs

  • From the open countryside to miles of deserted coastline and a picturesque county town, there are lots of choices for places to live and visit when you buy a house in Lincolnshire. And the selection of homes you can choose between could become even greater thanks to offers such as the Part Exchange scheme.
  • Lincoln is a beautiful little city packed with a range of interesting landmarks, including its castle and cathedral, as well as the Museum of Lincolnshire Life and the Drill Hall theatre and arts centre. Just outside the city centre, you’ll find Hartsholme Country Park, Doddington Hall, Whisby Nature Park and Fun Farm Lincoln, a large indoor family entertainment centre. 


    There’s plenty to keep you occupied across the county too, including the fun-filled Fantasy Island theme park with its rides and live shows. From historic sites and museums to beaches in places like Skegness and the seafront Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve, the Snipe Dales and the Lincolnshire Wolds, there’s plenty to see come rain or shine. 

  • Finding good schools is important if you have children, so you’ll be pleased to learn there are plenty of options across Lincolnshire. St Faith and St Martin Church of England Junior School is ranked as one of the best in the county. Meanwhile, Wibech’s Tydd St Mary CofE, Bourne Westfield Primary Academy and Cranwell Primary in Sleaford are all rated as outstanding by Ofsted. 


    If your kids are a little older, Caistor Grammar School in Market Rasen is seen as one of the best of Lincolnshire secondaries, rated as outstanding by Ofsted. Kesteven and Grantham Girls’ School, King’s School in Grantham and Lincoln’s Priory Academy also share this rating. 

  • As a large county which doesn’t have many densely populated towns or cities, having a car can be useful for getting around Lincolnshire. While there aren’t any motorways for you to use, there is a network of A roads connecting different parts of the county with each other. 


    There are still several public transport services you can make use of, including buses and trains. The council also offers community transport schemes to help people who are either vulnerable or isolated. 

  • Its status as a large and predominantly rural county translates into more house for your money when it comes to the property market. The average house price in Lincolnshire is significantly lower than the national average, meaning you can pick up a spacious 4 bedroom detached house in Bourne for an impressive price.


    Whether you want to live next to the scenic Apex Lake on the outskirts of Lincoln or in a contemporary 3 or 4 bed home close to the centre of Grantham, don’t forget to browse our latest offers to see how your money could work even harder for you. Meanwhile, our Part Exchange scheme could save you the expense of estate agent fees if you have a home you need to sell.

    If you're ready to move but unsure on where to begin, don't forget to take a look at our East Midlands property buying guide for all the information you'll need.

  • Whether you opt for city centre living or prefer a more rural lifestyle, make sure you browse our great offers. Our Movemaker scheme will help you sell your current home and pay your estate agent fees. We can even be your guaranteed buyer if your house doesn’t sell. All you need to do is apply to the Part Exchange scheme, and we’ll do the legwork!

    Explore our selection of new homes in Lincolnshire and get in touch with one of our Sales Advisers today.