Lissett Linden Cottage

Lissett Homes 2000s - Present

The Linden

A masterclass in timeless elegance. The Linden is Lissett’s highly acclaimed traditional residential model, offering a refined, beautifully proportioned layout for those who appreciate classic styling.

The History of the Linden

While the Alaska commands the lodge market, the Linden was designed for premium residential parks. It perfectly balances a highly traditional, reassuring exterior with an interior that boasts modern, hand-built luxury.

It frequently features separate, distinct living spaces—including a formal dining area, a large closed-off kitchen, and a supremely comfortable lounge. It is the definitive choice for buyers who want the absolute best build quality in a classic bungalow format.

🔍 The Spotter's Guide: How to identify a Linden

  • Classic Bay Windows: The front elevation typically features beautifully detailed, traditional box-bay windows.
  • Symmetrical Roofline: Often utilizes a crisp, symmetrical pitched roof with a subtle central cross-gable.
  • Elegant Porch: Usually features a deeply recessed, formal entranceway with high-quality composite or timber doors.

🛠️ Inspector's Notes: Buyer's Tips & Known Quirks

  • Handcrafted Kitchens: The Linden's kitchen is usually spectacular. Inspect the solid surface worktops and the custom-built units—these are made to last a lifetime and are a huge selling point.
  • Traditional Layout: Ensure you prefer distinct, separate rooms over open-plan living. The Linden is fantastic for keeping heating costs low and creating cozy spaces!
  • Bay Window Seals: As with any classic model, check the flashing and exterior sealant around the bay windows on older, second-hand units.

Known Specifications

Common Lengths42ft, 46ft, 50ft
Common Widths20ft, 22ft
BedroomsUsually 2 (Master with En-suite)
Build StandardExceeds BS3632 Residential Specification

Archived Floorplans

Lissett Linden Floorplan

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