Large freehold site beside Whisby Nature Park, versatile uses STP.
Freehold development land extending 2.147 hectares (5.305 acres)
A substantial 2.147-hectare (5.305-acre) freehold parcel at Fairacres Farm offers a rare development opportunity just off the A46 Lincoln Bypass. The site comprises multiple existing agricultural and storage buildings—formerly a poultry farm—with large warehouse-style structures and extensive hardstanding suitable for conversion or redevelopment, subject to planning.
Positioned beside Whisby Nature Park and the Natural World Centre, the land benefits from a peaceful countryside setting and potential riverfront edge in parts of the plot. Good road links and primary access from Moor Lane make the site easily reachable for construction, distribution or mixed-use concepts, while the surrounding area is classified as remoter communities within an otherwise affluent district.
This opportunity will suit developers or investors prepared to take a planning-led approach. Existing buildings offer immediate scope for storage, industrial use or conversion, but buyers should allow for planning approval time, refurbishment works and any remediation associated with former poultry operations. Broadband speeds are very slow and mobile signal is average—consider these factors for residential or tech-dependent uses.
Practical advantages include freehold tenure, no flood risk on record and direct access from Moor Lane (shared with two neighbouring occupiers). The site’s size and riverside adjacency create significant flexibility: think industrial expansion, commercial logistics, or a sensitively designed rural development once planning is secured.