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Our Summary
- Subject to the necessary consents, leisure use may also provide opportunities
- Overage Provision The land is subject to an overage provision from an earlier sale whereby a third party will be entitled to 20% of any uplift in value arising as a result of obtaining planning consent for any development, except agricultural or equestrian use, up to 7th January 2036
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Description
The property consists of a 3.41-hectare (8.43-acre) parcel of permanent grassland situated in a partially raised position to the south of Skipsea village. The land is bounded by Skipsea Drain to the north and partial hedges to the east, south, and west. It has previously been used as silage ground and is suited for grazing or equestrian use, with potential for leisure use subject to necessary consents.
The land is accessed from Leys Lane, off Main Street, and is registered under Land Registry Title YEA108997. A public footpath crosses the land due south from Leys Lane, and part of the land is a Scheduled Monument, with the site of a medieval hall and moat.