New four-bedroom semi with garage, garden and generous developer incentives.
A-rated new build with solar panels and underfloor ground-floor heating
Plot 56 at Wildflower Park is a new-build four-bedroom semi-detached home designed for energy efficiency and family living. The house benefits from solar panels, underfloor heating to the ground floor and A-rated efficiency, which should reduce running costs compared with older homes. The open-plan kitchen/dining area with bi-fold doors to a paved patio gives a bright social hub, while a separate lounge offers flexible living space.
Practical features include a garage with roller-shutter door, block-paved driveway, turfed front and rear gardens with a patio, and a utility and cloakroom on the ground floor. The developer offers incentives: a £10,000 deposit contribution, £4,000 flooring allowance and a £500 legal fee contribution (subject to terms). Buyers can choose from high-quality kitchen units and branded integrated appliances, plus tile options for bathrooms.
Important points to note: broadband speeds on this site are reported as very slow, and the wider area has higher levels of deprivation. There will be an estate management company charging an annual fee for communal open space maintenance. The developer states the tenure is freehold, but this is awaiting confirmation. The property sits within a development adjacent to green landscaping; the site layout shows proximity to a railway line at the northern edge which could be a consideration for noise for some buyers.
This home will suit families seeking a modern, low-energy house near Louth’s schools and amenities, or buyers looking for a move-in ready new build with customization options. Buyers who rely on high-speed internet should factor in the slow broadband provision and check mobile data coverage locally despite the excellent mobile signal.