Burton Waters is truly a ‘Total Lifestyle Concept’...
This wonderfully unique marina development is set in the midst of beautiful Lincolnshire countryside, adjacent to the Fossdyke Navigation Canal, and just two miles by water from the centre of the historic City of Lincoln.
Burton Waters spans an area of 140 acres, overall, and provides residents and visitors alike with a unique opportunity to create a balance between vibrant activity and peace and tranquillity.
The gated residential area is built around a 15 acre marina and benefits from 24 hour security cover, offering residents full peace of mind knowing that both their homes and boats are secure – particularly important for those who have second homes. The award winning, New-England style homes situated around this idyllic waterside development – many having waterfront gardens with private jetties and balconies looking out across the water.
The Landings is the latest phase of residential properties, situated around a new marina basin which includes stern moorings to a decked pathway. A promenade of select shops, including a hairdressing salon, alternative therapy clinic, bistro and asian restaurant built over the water are just a part of the amenities available on this exclusive development. There is a David Lloyd Health, Leisure and Racquets Club on site alongside the Woodcocks Pub and Restaurant – all within walking distance for the residents of Burton Waters.
Burton Waters Marina itself is linked directly to the East Midlands Cruiseway, the national inland waterway network and, via the River Witham and Boston, to the North Sea. The marina has a boatyard, chandlery and 24 hour manned CCTV security.
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