Flexible 78.7-acre freehold holding near Lincoln with arable, woodland and development potential.
- 31.87 ha (78.73 acres) of arable land, woodland and potential paddock
- For sale as whole or in any combination of 4 lots
- Lot A SSTC; Lots B, C, D available with guide prices
- Freehold tenure; gently rolling ground (6m–25m AOD)
- Lot C overage: 30% uplift for 30 years on residential/holiday uses
- No flood risk; excellent mobile signal but slow broadband
- Yard, farmhouse and agricultural outbuildings included on holding
- Viewings any daylight hours; holdover for crops may be required
A substantial agricultural holding of 31.87 hectares (78.73 acres) around 6.6 miles east of Lincoln, offered as a whole or in four lots. The holding comprises arable fields, areas of woodland and potential paddock, bordered by mature hedgerow and served by yard space and agricultural outbuildings. Ground levels are gently rolling (c.6m–25m AOD) with open rural views and no immediate neighbouring structures.
The land suits active farmers, investors or developers seeking large-scale arable acreage close to Lincoln. Lots provide flexibility: LOT A (10.66 ha) is currently under offer; LOTS B–D remain available with guide prices reflecting per-acre rates. The freehold sale and daylight viewing arrangement make inspection straightforward for practical assessment and cropping planning.
There are material points to note. Lot C carries an overage: 30% of any uplift in value triggered by residential or holiday accommodation, applying for 30 years from completion. Broadband speeds are slow despite excellent mobile signal; the site sits in an affluent, low-crime rural setting and is not at flood risk. Holding of crops at completion will require defined holdover arrangements.
Overall this is a large, well-located block offering clear agricultural utility and scope for diversification (paddock/woodland management or potential development subject to planning). Buyers should budget for any groundwork, clearance or building works and take account of the overage on Lot C when assessing longer-term development returns.