Land At Eastville, New Leake, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE22 8JT | Property for sale | Savills
11.86 Ha(29.30 Ac)
Guide price £255,000($300,288)

Land At EastvilleNew Leake, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE22 8JT

  • Sold
  • Freehold

Key features

  • Sold in December 2022
  • Extending to approximately 29.3 acres
  • Access from public road
  • Classified as Grade 2 land
  • For sale by private treaty

Agricultural land located on the edge of Eastville in two blocks.

About this property

  • Agricultural land located on the edge of Eastville in two blocks, in all about 29.3 acres (11.85 Ha).

    One parcel of land has direct access to Spilsby Road, with the second parcel of land being accessed down Black Drove. The land lies flat and is suited to cereal, potato and root cropping, soils are classified as Grade 2 under the MAFF Provisional Agricultural Land Classification. The land closest to Spilsby road is bound in part by dykes, while, the southern and eastern boundaries of the land are not marked on the ground. The parcel of land to the north is bounded by dykes on two sides with the railway bounding the other boundary.

    Subsidies & Grants
    The land is registered to receive payments under the Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) Entitlements are included in the sale, no BPS claim will be made across the land in 2022.

    Sporting Rights
    The sporting rights are included insofar as they are owned.

    Mineral Rights
    The mineral rights are included insofar as they are owned.

    Services
    The vendors have no knowledge of the connection or availability of services.

    Tenure
    The freehold of the farmland is offered for sale with vacant possession.

    Sale conditions
    The field that is located behind New Leake accessed of Spilsby Road and that runs to the east is sold subject to a development overage set at 25% of any uplift in value as the result of the grant of any planning consent, for a period of 40 years from the date of completion of the sale. Excepted forms of development are agriculture (including renewable energy crops), equestrian, forestry or open field horticulture.

Additional information

  • EPC Exempt