A collection of former RAF homes located on a disused Lincolnshire military base have almost sold out. The properties, formerly owned by the Ministry of Defence, have been refurbished by private real estate owners, Annington, and are on the market at a starting price of £147,000.
Since being placed on the market, Annington says just a quarter of the homes, which are located within RAF Scampton, are still available. The development is called Penrose Fields and consists of a collection of two and three-bed terrace and semi-detached homes.
Just 10 two and three-bedroom homes remain available for sale at Penrose Fields, all of which have been upgraded to include new fencing and front doors, and have been redecorated throughout with a fresh coat of paint and brand new flooring. Some also have new kitchens.
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RAF Scampton is best known for its rich RAF history – once the home of the Dambusters and later the iconic Red Arrows. Recently, the former base has been in the news after it was named as a potential site for housing asylum seekers.
Louise Saunders, head of sales and marketing for Annington, said: “At Penrose Fields we are bringing existing housing stock up to modern standards and making them available for local people to buy. The development has proven incredibly popular with the local community, civilians and Armed Forces personnel alike, and we have even seen a number of first-time buyers move out of Lincoln to put down roots here.
“Now just a quarter of our homes at Penrose Fields remain, a mix of two and three-bedroom homes, all of which have been carefully refurbished ahead of occupation. This is truly the last chance to buy one of these homes in the village, and any interested buyers should get in touch with our selling agent before it’s too late.”
Those interested can contact the selling agent William H Brown on 01522 534771 or penrosefields@williamhbrown.co.uk to find out more and book a viewing.
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