ALL OFFERS ARE INVITED BY THE DEADLINE OF 5pm WED 13TH NOVEMBER 2024
Approximately 3/4 of an acre (subject to survey), grassed field with recreational use
2 bedroom static caravan home usable as a holiday home positioned on site
Beautiful country lane location + a short walk to the village centre, shop public house and church
Within easy reach of Boston and Skegness plus coastal bus and train connections
Makes an ideal escape to the country holiday retreat for 30 days a year
May also be possible to use for animals/equestrian purposes or potential smallholding subject to planning permission
Services connected - water, electricity (3 phase) + cess pit
No connected chain - available for a quick sale
Viewing on site - please call the agent for directions and further details
Freehold
** Due To The High Levels Of Interest In This Property - All Offers Are Invited By Wed 13th NOVEMBER 2024 at 5pm when a decision will be made**
A unique opportunity to purchase and own a 3/4 acre (approx) field with a park home/holiday home positioned thereon for the recreational use of the owner. The land is positioned in a delightful country lane location on the edge of the popular Lincolnshire village of Friskney - easily accessed from the A52 connecting the historic market town of Boston & the thriving seaside town of Skegness. The current use of the site is for recreational purposes - to have your own holiday home on a large grassed field to 'escape to the country' but it may be possible to turn the land to other uses such as equestrian or smallholding - with the relevant planning permission. Services are already connected to the site incl 3 phase electric.
Static Caravan | Consists of: Hallway 2 Bedrooms Shower Room Kitchen open plan to Lounge Calor Gas central heating with replaced boiler Stand alone SHED/STORE | |||
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Buyers Notes | All offers will require verification of purchase funds from a recognized source in accordance with the HMRC Money Laundering Regulations 2017 | |||
Further Information | The 28-day rule in the UK is a permitted development right that allows landowners to use their land for up to 28 days in a calendar year without needing planning permission: What it allows The 28-day rule allows landowners to use their land for any purpose, including tented camping, for up to 28 days in a calendar year. What it doesn't allow The land can't be used for more than 14 days in a calendar year for certain activities, such as holding a market or motor racing. The land also can't be part of any land associated with an existing building, such as house gardens, car parks, or agricultural buildings. When it applies The 28-day rule applies until July 25, 2024. After that date, the 60-day rule will apply, which allows for temporary recreational campsites without prior planning permission for up to 60 days in a calendar year. The 28-day rule is set out in the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015. | |||
Planning Permission | Planning permission reference S/053/00406/14 East Lindsey District Council - Notes the following: Notwithstanding the details on the approved plans, the caravan hereby approved must only be used for the storage of tools and equipment associated with keeping and riding of horses kept on the land outlined in red and for maintaining the surrounding land, and for private recreational purposes only, and must not be used for any other purposes, including as holiday accommodation or for permanent living accommodation of any kind. Reason: The caravan is considered unsuitable for permanent living accommodation and is in an unsustainable location that is considered unsuitable for holiday or permanent living accommodation. This condition is imposed in accordance with Policy A3 and Policy T14 of the East Lindsey Local Plan Alteration 1999 and paragraph 55 of the National Planning Policy The NMA application in 2014 extends the previous use of the caravan from being just for storage of tool and equipment associated with keeping horses, to include private recreational use, therefore growing vegetables would likely be acceptable but keeping animals other than equestrian may require further investigation and potentially a change of use from equestrian use, to agricultural use for example. | |||
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Descriptions of the property are subjective and are used in good faith as an opinion and NOT as a statement of fact. Please make further specific enquires to ensure that our descriptions are likely to match any expectations you may have of the property. We have not tested any services, systems or appliances at this property. We strongly recommend that all the information we provide be verified by you on inspection, and by your Surveyor and Conveyancer.