5.99 acres with road frontage — agricultural use now, residential potential subject to planning..
5.99 acres of freehold pastureland with direct Skegness Road frontage
Included in local call for land for residential development (no decision yet)
Mains water connected; underdrainage pipes present under Lot 2
Land classified Grade 3; level topography suitable for grazing
Located in Flood Zone 3; Flood risk noted in sale particulars
Site lies within a Nitrogen Vulnerable Zone (NVZ)
Drainage rates payable to Lindsey Marsh Drainage Board
Local area shows high crime and significant deprivation
This 5.99-acre freehold parcel on Skegness Road offers clear road frontage, level pasture and straightforward access—a rare sizeable plot close to Chapel St. Leonards amenities. The land is Grade 3 agricultural, registered with mains water and known underdrainage, making it immediately usable for grazing or agricultural purposes.
For investors and developers the site has been included in a local call for land for residential development (Lot 2), though no decision has been made by East Lindsey District Council. The flat topography, existing services and proximity to nearby residential areas increase its development potential, but any proposals will require formal planning permission and due diligence.
Buyers should note practical constraints: the land lies within Flood Zone 3 (as stated in the sale particulars) and within a designated Nitrogen Vulnerable Zone. Drainage rates are payable to the Lindsey Marsh Drainage Board, and underdrainage pipes are present beneath the plot. The surrounding area records higher local crime levels and wider area deprivation, factors that may affect planning considerations and end‑use viability.
Offered with vacant possession and clear boundary demarcation, this parcel suits purchasers seeking an agricultural holding with long-term development upside, provided they accept the environmental designations and undertake appropriate surveys and planning enquiries beforehand.