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House Data in Crowland

According to home.co.uk Crowland statistics there can be approximately 52 houses for sale in Crowland at a time, with the average asking price being £251,269.00 and the median time to sell a house averaging at 66 days.

Crowland District Council & Council Tax

A total of 4,211 people live in Crowland. Below is a breakdown of the various council tax bands and prices. These are based on what the value of your property was on 1 April 1991, not its current value. You can check your Council Tax band by going on the Government website.

Valuation band Range of values Valuation band Range of values
A Up to and including £40,000.00 E £88,000.01 – £120,000
B £40,000.01 – £52,000 F £120,000.01 – £160,000
C £52,000.01 – £68,000 G £160,000.01 – £320,000
D £68,000.01 – £88,000 H More than £320,000

Why Crowland: Things To Do?

Crowland Abbey is steeped in history and legends. An abbey has stood on the site since 716 and some remaining parts date back to Norman times. The original north aisle of the monastery church is intact (now the parish church) and ruins of the original Nave enable the visitor to imagine its original splendour. Whether your interests lie in architecture, history, the church, or people you will find something here to interest you. Guides are usually available who will tell you of the history and stories associated with the building and an interesting visitor centre has recently been introduced. Self-guided tours are available and, if you are bringing children, let them try the children’s trails/quizzes that will keep them entertained.

Wetland south-east of Deeping St James of some 160 acres including part of the Deeping Gravel Pits SSSI and the Welland Bank Pits. There is a main lake (formerly known as “The Lake”, dating from 1800) and two areas of smaller lakes and pools (formerly known as Welland Bank Quarry, excavated in the 1990’s).

 

The Lake is noted for its wildfowl and waterbird communities. Management of this area has been aimed at: path maintenance along the southern shore, creating small wildflower meadows and, clearing trees from an area where early marsh orchids were known to grow. A bird hide overlooks the lake.

Locally there is the buzz of an independent town with its locally owned business and friendly meeting places. However, 20 minutes’ drive south is the rapidly-growing city of Peterborough.

Take in the splendour of our magnificent 900 year-old Norman cathedral, which is a special experience of beautiful grounds and majestic architecture. Follow the heritage trail to be transported back in time at Peterborough Museum. And some of the best highlights in rural Peterborough include Burghley House, John Clare Cottage and Sacrewell Farm and Country Centre with its historic watermill.

And if you’re looking for events, Peterborough has a jam-packed calendar of free large scale festivals and events on our river Embankment, which build on its growing reputation as the East Midlands’ city of festivals.

Established favourites such as the Heritage Festival, the Italian Festival, Diwali Festival, Peterborough CAMRA Beer Festival and the Perkins Great Eastern Run attract thousands of visitors from all over the country and abroad.

When the daylight fades experience Peterborough’s nightlife. There are three theatres offering drama, ballet and concerts – New Theatre Peterborough, The Key Theatre and The Cresset.

Whether it’s fine restaurants, pub food, a light snack in a bar or late night entertainment Peterborough has a great selection of places to eat and drink. Taste from tables around the world with a spicy Mexican, a fragrant Thai, a creamy curry, stylish Italian or hearty English – we can offer them all.

For a romantic treat, try one of our floating restaurants down by the river or if you’re off to the theatre, catch a pre-performance supper at Resit! Vegan Kitchen at the Key Theatre.

And if you’re looking for the tastiest street food then be sure to pay the City Market a visit. Here you’ll find more than 140 traders covering a range of shopping delights such as women’s, men’s and children’s clothing, haberdashery, flowers, fresh local fruit and vegetables, confectionery and home decorating materials. The food court encompasses a butchers and fishmongers but if you’re after a spot of lunch then be sure to try out any of the fabulous food offerings with dishes deriving from the Caribbean, Italy, India, China, Thailand and many more.

In the surrounding villages you will find many quality country restaurants and pubs to explore.  In the winter you can relax by a roaring log fire and enjoy real home-cooked meals made with fresh local ingredients.

The retail offering in Peterborough will keep you shopping for hours. Queensgate Shopping Centre sits in the heart of the historical city centre and the nearby independent stores will give you something unique to take home. There are several retail parks well worth a visit around the city too.

Average Cost of a Conveyancer in Crowland

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