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Our Summary
- Benefitting from Outline Planning Permission
- PLANNING Outline consent has been granted by East Lindsey District Council under application reference 03811/25/OUT, confirming the principle of residential development
- BNG The consented development is considered exempt from the statutory Biodiversity Net Gain requirements due to its self-build status
- Nevertheless, the planning permission requires a range of biodiversity enhancements, including integrated bird and bat boxes, pollinator-friendly landscaping and the retention of existing mature trees and hedgerows, ensuring the scheme delivers environmental benefits alongside residential development
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Description
The property is a well-positioned residential development site on the southern side of Farlesthorpe Road in the market town of Alford, with outline planning permission for two detached dwellings. The site spans approximately 0.16 acres and offers a flexible design opportunity for bespoke homes, with established boundary features to the north and west. The consented development calls for a range of biodiversity enhancements, including bird and bat boxes, pollinator-friendly landscaping, and the retention of existing mature trees and hedgerows.
The site is expected to be connected to mains drainage, gas, electricity, and water as available. The land benefits from direct road access and is sold freehold with vacant possession on completion, with the purchaser responsible for establishing a new boundary treatment following the sale.