Lakeside is perfectly positioned for life's pleasures, as well as all the essentials
Thorne's diverse history can be traced back to
Neolithic times, but it is during the
Medieval period that the town really
began to take shape with the building
of the Parish Church of St Nicholas,
Peel Hill Motte and Bailey Castle.
Over the centuries, it has seen its
landscape altered by Dutch drainage
experts in the Seventeenth Century,
canal builders in the Eighteenth
Century and coal-mining engineers in
the Twentieth Century. Today, it is a
town of contrasts and charm,
of folklore and fascinating fact,
of historic achievements and
future-facing ambitions.
From Lakeside, homeowners
will find everything they need
very close by, with a good range of
shops, supermarkets, schools and
sports facilities reachable on foot.
Thorne itself boasts a
vibrant marketplace that is
home to a four-times-a-week
market which was granted a
Royal Charter in 1658, together
with a good range of independent
shops selling locally farmed and
produced goods. There�s also a
navigable canal that is home to
colourful narrow boats, a popular
marina and a large park with its
lake and free brass band concerts
during Summer Sundays.
A little further out of town,
there�s all the fun of Hatfield Water
Park, two good golf courses, Xscape
with its snow slope, skatepark
and entertainment centre,
cinemas and theatres, a
variety of spectator sports and a
mouth-watering choice of good
restaurants� everything you need!