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    What features does Osborne Park have?

    Residential Park
    • Over 50s
    • Pet friendly
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    • Full Residential Tenure
    • Over-45s Only
    • Cambridgeshire/Norfolk border
    • Walking distance of amenities
    • Semi-rural location
    • Pet friendly

    Description

    Osborne Park in Wisbech is an over-45s, pet-friendly residential park on the Cambridgeshire/Norfolk border. Set on the edge of town and backing onto open fields, Osborne Park offers a quiet, semi-rural setting within walking distance of Wisbech town centre and its day-to-day amenities. This established residential park suits retired and semi-retired residents who want a low-maintenance, bungalow-style home in a friendly, long-term community.

    The park’s position means you get open countryside views in one direction and shops, services and bus links in the other. Neat internal roads, parking beside many homes and private garden areas give Osborne Park a settled, small-village feel rather than that of a large estate.

    Discover Osborne Park, Wisbech

    Osborne Park, Wisbech, sits off Osborne Road on the outskirts of the Georgian market town. Park homes are arranged along quiet internal roads on individual plots, with driveways or designated parking and manageable gardens. The over-45s age profile helps keep the atmosphere calm and neighbourly, with residents generally at a similar stage of life.

    From Osborne Park, it’s around a short walk or quick bus ride to Wisbech for supermarkets, shops and everyday services. The surrounding Fenland landscape provides plenty of countryside and riverside walks, while local roads connect towards King’s Lynn, March and Peterborough, each with rail links to larger cities.

    Buying at Osborne Park

    • Age policy: Osborne Park is a retirement-style residential park for residents aged 45 and over, creating an adults-only, semi-retired community.
    • Part-exchange: Part-exchange is not a core feature of Osborne Park itself; any schemes are usually offered by individual selling agents or on specific homes, so it is best to ask directly when you enquire.
    • Pet policy: Osborne Park is pet-friendly, with dogs and cats allowed under the park rules, which suits the nearby countryside and local walks.
    • Tenure: Full residential tenure with 12-month, year-round occupation under the Mobile Homes Act, intended for permanent living rather than holiday-only use.
    • Use the enquiry or brochure request form on this page to ask about current park homes for sale at Osborne Park, Wisbech, check availability or register your interest if there are no homes currently listed.

    Life at Osborne Park

    Life at Osborne Park revolves around relaxed, semi-rural routines: a quiet morning at home with field views, a walk or short bus ride into Wisbech for shopping or coffee, and afternoons in the garden or catching up with neighbours. The over-45s, pet-friendly community feels sociable but low-key, and the park’s edge-of-town setting makes it easy to balance everyday convenience with plenty of fresh air and space.

    Nearby & Getting Around

    • Local highlights: Wisbech town centre for supermarkets, shops, cafés, services and the tidal River Nene.
    • Countryside & walks: Open fields around the park, riverside walks along the River Nene and local nature reserves across Fenland.
    • Days out: Market towns such as King’s Lynn, March and Peterborough, plus wider countryside and coastal trips across Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Lincolnshire.
    • Road links: Local roads from Osborne Road connect to the A47 and wider network towards King’s Lynn, Peterborough and beyond.
    • Rail: Rail services are available from nearby towns including March, King’s Lynn and Peterborough, with onward connections to larger cities. Journey times are service-dependent.
    • Sat nav: PE13 3JY.

    Osborne Park FAQs

    Where is Osborne Park in the UK?

    Osborne Park is a residential park on Osborne Road on the outskirts of Wisbech, in Cambridgeshire, close to open fields yet within easy reach of the town centre and amenities.

    Is Osborne Park over-50s or over-45s?

    Osborne Park is a retirement residential park for the over 45s, aimed at retired and semi-retired residents who want a quieter, long-term community.

    Is Osborne Park pet-friendly?

    Yes, Osborne Park is pet-friendly. Dogs and cats are allowed under the park rules, making it a good choice if you want to bring a pet and enjoy local countryside and riverside walks.

    Are there park homes for sale at Osborne Park?

    Availability changes over time, and there may be periods when no homes are on the market. When homes are available, they are usually 2-bedroom detached park homes listed through local estate agents and specialist park-home sites; any current properties will appear on the park page.

    What is there to do near Osborne Park?

    Residents can walk into Wisbech for shops and cafés, enjoy riverside paths along the River Nene, visit nearby nature reserves, and take days out by car to towns such as King’s Lynn, March and Peterborough, as well as to the wider Fenland and Norfolk countryside.

    Does Osborne Park offer part-exchange?

    Any part-exchange options at Osborne Park are typically arranged through individual selling agents or specific promotions, rather than as a standard park-wide scheme. It’s worth asking about this when you enquire on a particular home.

    Is Osborne Park open all year?

    Yes, Osborne Park is a fully residential park with 12-month, year-round occupation, intended as a permanent home rather than a seasonal holiday park.

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    Osborne Road
    Wisbech
    Wisbech
    Cambridgeshire
    England
    PE13 3JY

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