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Hardwick Bridge

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HARDWICK Bridge is a development of sixty-eight homes situated in the historic town of King’s Lynn, with show homes ready to move into and plots for both twin and single homes.

King’s Lynn is an historic medieval port dating back to the 12th century, situated on the River Great Ouse. At the heart of the old town, and shadowed by the 12th century church of St Margaret, is the Saturday Market Place. The winding streets and alleys of the old town remain intact. King’s Lynn also boasts an extensive pedestrianised shopping area. To the north, the west Norfolk coastline is a mass of sand-dunes, reed beds and clear horizons. The town centre and railway station are just a short walk away from the park, with all the amenities you need.

King’s Lynn is more than just a medieval port. The town is now a treasure trove for history lovers, with narrow streets and handsome merchant houses in the old town. Here you will find the only surviving Hanseatic warehouse in the country, and plenty of fascinating visitor attractions to help bring the olden days alive.

When you tire of the history, take a stroll around The Walks, our impressive parkland where you can feed the ducks, enjoy a picnic or listen to music drifting over from the Victorian bandstand. Down by the river, you can take a ferry over to the west bank and take in the outstanding view of King’s Lynn townscape.

Arts lovers will not be disappointed either. There are two great venues offering music, dance and drama, modern art galleries and exhibition rooms, a Victorian-style cinema and the renowned King’s Lynn Festival, which celebrates a whole host of arts events around the town.

Each of our parks is set in beautifully landscaped surroundings. The plots are thoughtfully planned to offer a high degree of privacy and exterior landscaping without detracting from the friendly community spirit that our residents appreciate.

At Hardwick Bridge, each of the residential homes has natural gas, electricity billed direct from the supplier, and water and sewage is metered to each individual home.

All our parks are for the retired and semi-retired, and pets are allowed at the park owner’s discretion. Park home sales availability is updated on the individual park pages on a regular basis from our new purpose-built office in Chesterton, Cambridgeshire.


INFO

Hardwick Bridge Park, Hardwick Bridge, Kings Lynn, Norfolk PE30 4HU Tel: 01223 424280 Email: [email protected] Website: www.crickmoreparks.co.uk

• Ground rent is £129.38 per month
• 50+, semi-retired and retired
• Pets welcome at park owner’s discretion
For sale – At the time of writing properties included a 2007 40x20 Tingdene Dolben Lodge at £144,165; a 2008 40x20 Omar Newmarket at £138,000; a 2006 40x20 Omar Ashbourne at £129,000; a 2008 40x20 Omar Hardwick Delux at £145,372; a 2008 40x20 Omar Oulton Excel Contemporary at £140,000; a 2008 42x20 Homeseeker Breacon at £139,000; a 2008 30x16 Oulton Excel at £78,000; and a 2008 36x20 Omar Sandringham at £135,000. The above show homes are now on offer for cash sales of between £78,000 and £125,000. Empty plots available to site the home of your choice. New show homes on order, ring for more information.


This review was published in our annual Residential Parks Guide 2009 distributed with the September 2009 issue of Park & Holiday Homes magazine. To order our latest issue please click here.


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