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Our Summary
- Rare opportunity to deliver a multi-unit barn conversion project
- Integral double garage and timber outbuildings with further potential
- Planning Reference East Lindsey 03158/25/ABD
- The principal appeal of the property lies in the Class Q planning permission granted for the conversion of three agricultural buildings into seven residential dwellings, extending to a total of 776
- The scheme offers excellent scope to create a thoughtfully designed collection of countryside homes, ideal for developers, investors, or those seeking a multi-unit project in an appealing Lincolnshire setting
- Complementing the development opportunity is Hydra, a substantial six-bedroom detached family home extending to nearly 3,000 sq ft
- This is a unique proposition combining a ready-to-go barn conversion project with an immediately habitable and well-appointed home, offering both lifestyle appeal and significant development potential
- Bullet Points - Fully consented Class Q scheme – planning permission secured for conversion of three agricultural buildings into 7 residential dwellings, significantly reducing planning risk
- Structurally substantial agricultural buildings – suitable for conversion in accordance with approved plans
- The property has been freshly decorated throughout, benefits from new carpets and a modern refitted main bathroom, providing move-in-ready accommodation while still offering scope for personalisation
- The Development Opportunity To the rear of Hydra lies a significant additional asset: fully consented residential development land
- Planning permission has been granted under Class Q for: Conversion of three agricultural buildings into seven residential dwellings Demolition of one redundant barn Total approved floorspace: 776
- The site offers excellent potential for phased delivery, investment, or resale, and represents a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial property with both immediate occupation and long-term development potential
- 9 sq m Established access from Midville Lane Peaceful rural setting with open views The Planning Permission - Fully Consented Residential Development Opportunity Agricultural Buildings, Midville Lane, PE22 8DW Summary A rare opportunity to acquire a fully consented residential conversion scheme for the development of seven dwellings within a rural Lincolnshire setting
- Planning permission has been granted for the conversion of three former agricultural buildings and demolition of one redundant barn to create a well-designed residential scheme extending to approximately: 776
- 9 sqm (8,363 sq ft) GIA The site offers a low-risk, implementable development opportunity with clear planning status and established access
- Planning Full Prior Approval has been granted under Class Q for: Conversion of three agricultural buildings Demolition of one agricultural building Creation of 7 residential dwellings Associated operational development reasonably necessary for conversion Planning Highlights 7 units consented No unit exceeds 150 sqm Total consented floorspace: 776
- The buildings are structurally substantial agricultural units, suitable for conversion in accordance with the approved plans
- Access & Parking Established vehicular access from Midville Lane On-site parking and turning areas approved within each dwelling curtilage No identified highway safety concerns Flood Risk A Flood Risk Assessment prepared by Evans Rivers and Coastal confirms: Predominantly Flood Zone 1 location Low fluvial flood risk Safe access and egress during flood events Existing floor levels above surrounding ground levels Development Overview ItemDetail Planning StatusPermission Granted Units7 dwellings Total GIA776
- 9 sqm Maximum Unit Size<150 sqm Previous Class QNone TenanciesNone AccessExisting access Opportunity This is an ideal opportunity for: SME developers seeking a consented rural scheme Regional housebuilders Investors seeking implementable planning Developers specialising in barn conversions The planning consent significantly reduces development risk and provides a clear route to delivery
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Description
A six-bedroom detached family home, Hydra, sits on a 3.107-acre site in a peaceful rural position near Stickney, with nearly 3,000 sq ft of living accommodation. The home, refreshed with new carpets, redecoration, and a modern refitted main bathroom, features a welcoming hallway, characterful Clearview multi-fuel stove, three reception rooms, a study, kitchen with utility, integral double garage, and en-suite principal bedroom. Additionally, the site includes three converted agricultural buildings, totaling 776.9 sq m (8,363 sq ft) of approved floorspace, under Class Q planning permission, allowing for the conversion of these buildings into seven residential dwellings.
The majority of the site is in Flood Zone 1, and has established vehicular access from Midville Lane.