Welcome to Blue Bell Court, Barton

Blue Bell Court is an exclusive charming new development located close to the town centre of North Lincolnshire’s historic market town, Barton upon Humber.

The development provides for the re-development of the former Blue Bell Public House, located at the junction of White Cross Street and Barrow Road close to Barton’s Town Centre.

The former Blue Bell Public House building, is thought to have been originally constructed in the 18th Century as a theatre. Located at the heart of the town’s conversation area close to the Market Square in the Town Centre, the highly thought of prominently located Grade II listed building provides a significant contribution to the town’s historic street scene.

The Area Surrounding Blue Bell Court, Barton

Location Barton upon Humber is a historic Market Town of about 10,000 person located upon the south bank of the Humber Estuary in North Lincolnshire. History The town has a wealth of local character and history which can be traced back to the 10th Century AD. The town is endorsed by numerous historical character properties and street scenes which predominantly date back to the Georgian era. The town has a vast number of attractive listed buildings, the majority of which are located close to the centre of the town in the protected conservation area. Amenities The town provides a traditional town centre high street scheme and also provides home to two major large format supermarkets (Tesco & Lidl). Additionally the town provides a number of renowned restaurants, traditional pubs & coffee shops and a well-regarded large doctor’s surgery. The town also benefits from having various recreational facilities, which include a cricket pitch, football pitch and leisure centre. There are junior and senior schools within the town, with Baysgarth Comprehensive School, which is a specialist technology college and is currently under re-development after receiving part of a £60M government grant to two North Lincolnshire Schools. The town has also experienced significant inward investment from some major corporate companies moving to the town and there is no better example than giant retail chain Wren Kitchens moving their Head Quarters to Barton in 2013, as part of a £50 million pounds investment which will provide over 500 jobs to the town and local economy.

‘The quality of the design and materials used set Qudos shoulders above any new home that we viewed’

Gill @ Blue Bell Court

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Blue Bell Court, Barton

Blue Bell Court, Barton House Types

New Build Homes

The new build mews houses are to be constructed on the pubs car park. The houses frontage provides a south facing position to Barrow Road.

To the rear of the properties are a private enclosed walled garden area. Not only does a wall garden contribute to the traditional character and cosy feel of the development but it also provides a safe and secure outside environment for each home.

Externally the houses are to be developed using attractive traditional materials which include an old farmhouse brick, clay pan tile roof tiles and double glazed wooden sash windows throughout.

Internally the houses will be finished to a high standard specification. There will be a choice of stylish kitchen designs and bathroom suites. Other inclusions that come as standard include a underfloor gas fired heating system (Ground floor only), spot lighten ceilings and traditional coving to the kitchen and living room areas and a choice of carpets and vinyl’s throughout.

Conversion Homes

The former Blue Bell Pub building is believed to have been originally constructed in the 18th Century as a theatre. Located at the heart of the town’s conversation area close to the Market Square in the Town Centre, the highly thought of prominently located Grade II listed building provides a significant contribution to the town’s historic street scene.

The design and detail of the buildings re-development has been meticulously master planned to protect, sustain and enhance the buildings traditional character and feel for many years to come.

Externally the buildings re-development will retain many of the existing and portray many traditional new materials. Some of the materials being used include traditional wooden sash sliding windows, clay pan tile roof tiles and traditional cast iron rain water goods.

Internally the houses will be finished to a high standard specification. There will be a choice of stylish kitchen designs and bathroom suites. Other inclusions that come as standard include a underfloor gas fired heating system (Ground floor only and the apartments excepted), spot lighten ceilings and traditional coving to the kitchen and living room areas and a choice of carpets and vinyl’s throughout.

Please note, the specification of each individual house may differ to what’s displayed here. This is because we can customise each build. Please get in touch to discuss yours now.

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