Ad 984640 posted on 19 January 2026
£95 000 Price from
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I own around 11 acres of Equestrian Land (designated equestrian via local planning) I have split off approx 6 acres that I am offering for sale. The remaining land is being used for my own equestrian activities (accessed separately further up the lane). The available land is currently configured into 2 grassed paddocks, (a 2 acre and approx 4 acre) Both paddocks have their own gated access from the roadside (as shown in the photos). The land is in a beautiful rural location sited off a single track country road in East Lincs but is situated close to the A16 between Partney and Boston, for easy commuting to local towns.
The site lends itself perfectly to Equestrians who are looking for something more than just grazing land as due to change of use, equine riding/training/exercising activities can be undertaken. It also offers scope for further development in the equestrian sphere. It is in a prime location for hacking routes consisting of quiet country lanes, bridleways and field margins. Local beaches are around 40 mins away for beach riding and there are many riding venues in and around the area, including the Lincolnshire Trail.
There are no utilities currently on site but are close by should someone wish to get these installed.
This is a beautiful piece of countryside (flat land) and despite being Equestrian Land it could easily be developed as a private getaway for your own little piece of England or lend itself to other uses, subject to restrictions and/or any planning requirements.
Offers around 95k invited for the whole approx 6 acres or offers over 65k for the approx 4 acre site as shown. (Vendors solicitors fees paid).
There will be a restriction on the deeds preventing the use of the land for any Canine business activities ie (dog freedom field/training/breeding etc) as well as a restrictive covenant preventing multiple permanent residential static/caravan homes being sited. (People who may be looking to create a smallholding with a view to building a single dwelling and live on site whilst house is being built would not be affected by the covenant assuming correct planning approval had been granted, likewise anyone wanting to develop as a holiday park).
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