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A £900,000 4 Bedroom Riverside Home in Lincolnshire

  • Feb 24
  • 3 min read

Updated: Mar 2


Presented by Tim, this four bedroom detached home in rural Lincolnshire is offered as an exceptional opportunity. Valued at £900,000 and fully furnished, it forms the centrepiece of 7day Performance’s largest prize to date, available for an entry of just £1.99, with a £700,000 cash alternative also available.


PARTNER

7days Performance

PRESENTER

Tim Britton

CONTENT DELIVERED

Video Feature

LOCATION

Licolnshire

Modern stone house with large windows, surrounded by a green lawn and autumn leaves. Clear blue sky and bare trees in the background.

The house makes a quietly confident architectural impression. A wide driveway and attached double garage provide everyday ease, while the pairing of Lincolnshire stone and heritage brick gives the exterior a balanced dialogue between classic country character and contemporary clarity.



Light, Flow and the Ground Floor

 

Inside, natural light sets the tone. A triple window above the front door floods the entrance hall, drawing daylight deep into the house and immediately establishing a sense of openness. Pale grey herringbone flooring runs throughout the ground floor, creating visual continuity and gently guiding movement through the space.



The open plan living, dining and kitchen area forms the heart of the home. The dining space opens directly onto the garden, while the kitchen, supplied by German manufacturer LE, is centred around an oversized island with integrated Siemens appliances and discreet pop-up power points. Dark wood cabinetry and muted teal tones add warmth, while subtle LED lighting highlights architectural lines without distraction.



Spaces for Living and Retreat


The adjoining lounge is generous and inviting, with glazing and overhead light reinforcing the connection between interior and garden. Fully furnished as part of the prize, it is a space designed for everyday use, from relaxed evenings to informal gatherings.



Elsewhere on the ground floor, two additional rooms provide flexibility. A compact snug near the entrance is well suited to a children’s room or home office, while a second, more intimate snug features a log burning stove and richer tones, offering a quieter retreat from the main living areas.



A Garden Defined by Water

 

Outside, a wraparound sandstone patio extends from the living space onto a manicured lawn bordered by established trees. The River Beck runs directly along the edge of the garden, lending the property a rare sense of calm and a strong connection to its natural setting. 


A second, larger patio sits on the opposite side of the house, ideal for outdoor dining and summer entertaining. Integrated planting softens the hard landscaping, reinforcing the relationship between architecture and landscape while keeping maintenance manageable.

 


Upstairs Calm and Considered Detail


Upstairs, storage is thoughtfully addressed with a generous concealed area at the top of the stairs. The landing itself becomes a feature, with glass balustrades, a statement pendant and the continuation of the triple height window allowing light to move freely through the centre of the house.



There are four bedrooms in total. Two secondary bedrooms share a spacious bathroom finished with marble effect tiles, a full-size bath and a walk-in shower, while a guest bedroom benefits from its own ensuite, offering comfort and privacy for visitors.


Bright bedroom with a large bed, white bedding, and pillows. Sunlight streams through big windows. Neutral tones create a calm atmosphere.

The Primary Suite

 

The primary suite occupies a prime position overlooking the garden and river. Three metre high ceilings and windows on multiple aspects create a calm, hotel-like atmosphere, enhanced by soft finishes and abundant natural light.



A freestanding bath is subtly zoned within the bedroom, complemented by a walk-in wardrobe and a generously appointed ensuite with twin sinks and a double shower. Together, they combine everyday functionality with indulgence and retreat.


Brick house at night, decorated with Christmas lights and wreaths. A sign reads "Merry Christmas." Warm glow from windows and lamps.

A Home and an Opportunity

 

Throughout the house, consistent detailing, from timber panelling and black accents to a cohesive colour palette, brings the house together. It is a home designed to support modern family life while offering moments of escape and calm. 


With the draw taking place on Christmas Day at 9.00pm and tickets priced at £1.99, this riverside Lincolnshire home represents not just a prize, but the possibility of a beautifully resolved new beginning.



 
 

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