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Discover Earlsbrook
Nestled in the southside of Lincoln, with views to the Port Hills and the Southern Alps, Earlsbrook offers the perfect balance of rural living with convenient access to urban amenities.
The brand-new Earlsbrook subdivision is more than a smart investment. By moving to Lincoln within the popular Selwyn District, you’re joining a charming, established, semi-rural community that values family and sustainability.
Setting a new standard for living
City connections
Located only 25 minutes' drive from Christchurch's CBD, Lincoln offers the perfect balance of urban convenience and rural lifestyle with an easy commute into town for work or leisure.
Earlsbrook residents enjoy the best of both worlds – quick access to all the cultural, dining and retail experiences available in the city, and the relaxed ambiance of Lincoln’s semi-rural, community-focused township.
Natural escapes
Surrounded by vast plains and snow-capped mountains, Lincoln residents enjoy abundant opportunities for outdoor activities. Numerous ski fields such as the popular Mount Hutt are 90 minutes away, while scenic Akaroa is just over an hour’s drive.
Lincoln is located within the Canterbury District, known for its wide-open spaces, lakes, beaches and wetlands as well as wineries, golf courses, hot pools, mountain-bike trails and walking tracks.
A master-planned community
As demand for quality housing continues to grow in Lincoln, this new development is setting the standard for what community living should be.
The last significant piece of land to be rezoned for residential use in this highly sought-after area, Earlsbrook offers a master-planned approach to residential spaces that allows for community-focused features that include extensive green spaces, cycling paths and a true sense of connectivity throughout.
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The second-largest town in the Selwyn district, Lincoln has always attracted pioneers and investors, first appearing on maps in 1848. The picturesque village was named after the Earl of Lincoln and quickly became popular with settlers.
Today, Lincoln's cohesive semi-rural community is known for its warm and welcoming atmosphere.
Many residents take an active role in local organisations, schools, clubs and sports teams, and opportunities abound for you to become involved in environmental conservation efforts, community service projects and cultural events.