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House Data in Waddington

According to home.co.uk Waddington statistics there can be approximately 38 houses for sale in Waddington at a time, with the average asking price being £248,712.00 and the median time to sell a house averaging at 104 days.

Waddington District Council & Council Tax

A total of 6,122 people live in Waddington. 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 Waddington: Things To Do?

Once a gravel pit, the nature reserve is now managed by Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust to encourage a variety of birds and wildlife, including nesting nightingales whose song can be heard during April and May. With over six miles of all ability pathways, you can explore the lakes and hides on foot or using one of the mobility scooters which can be hired from the Natural World Centre. The centre offers the delightful Boardwalk Bistro where you can choose locally sourced food whilst enjoying the stunning lakeside views. A Gift shop offering unique gifts and crafts, with the emphasis on local crafters, Fair Trade and recycled products. Topped off with amazing adventure play which is free for all the family to enjoy. Little Darters Wildlife Adventure Area and Otter’s Reach Indoor Adventure offers exciting ways to learn and have fun. Families can spend the whole day here – it’s only natural you’ll want to stay.

15 minutes north is the vibrate cultured city of Lincoln. Lincoln’s Brayford Waterfront is England’s oldest Lincoln inland Harbour and offers a great selection of eating, drinking and entertainment venues. It’s the perfect place to relax at a pavement café overlooking the water or the stunning University of Lincoln campus after a hard days shopping. For a unique experience, take a tour on the water, with spectacular scenery, on the Brayford Belle, operating boat trips on the water from Easter to October. The vibrant waterfront includes the Starbucks coffee shop at the Holiday Inn Hotel, Wagamama restaurant which seemingly floats on the water, and the DoubleTree by Lincoln Hotel with the top floor Electric Bar.

Wander the cobbled streets of Lincoln’s unique Cathedral Quarter for an experience of culture, cuisine, and history you won’t forget. Crowned by the awe inspiring Lincoln Cathedral and its near neighbour Lincoln Castle, the Cathedral Quarter is home to an abundance of independent retailers, a tempting selection of places to eat and drink in and luxurious, independent hotels and guest houses. Find The Strait, climb Steep Hill, and explore Bailgate – the village in the city.

Lincoln’s Cultural Quarter, in the heart of the city centre, is a vibrant hub of the city during the daytime and at especially night. Spanning the east of the city centre and the south entrance to Lincoln’s Cathedral Quarter, here you’ll find theatre, museums, art, music, cuisine, bars and cafes. Whether spending the afternoon in a vibrant cafe, taking in the culture of the theatre or discovering the history of the area, the Cultural Quarter has plenty to keep you interested. The Collection and Usher Gallery form the hub of the Cultural Quarter, providing regular exhibitions and activities for the whole family through the year.  There are also events and shows through the year at Lincoln Drill Hall and Theatre Royal including the famous pantomime at Christmas. The Upper High Street and The Strait form the lead up to the Cathedral Quarter from the city centre. These are home to a vibrant and eclectic range of fashion outlets, charity stores, bars and nightclubs.

Average Cost of a Conveyancer in Waddington

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