Land for sale
Plots 1&2, Main Road, Donington-on-bain
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Features and description
- Full planning permission granted
- Two detached dwellings, one 3 bed and one 2 bed
- Popular Wolds Village with shops and pub
- Well thought out designs
- Ideal for developers being two neighbouring plots
- Plots cover area of 0.43 Acres (sts)
- Adjacent bungalow also available
- Positioned opposite the Church
A unique development opportunity in a popular Lincolnshire Wolds village to acquire two building plots benefitting from full Planning Permission for the erection of two detached homes. Positioned in a superb, elevated spot opposite the church on generous plots with 3 and 2 bedroom designs over a total area of 0.43 Acres (sts). Please see individual plot brochures for details.
Directions Proceed away from Louth along Westgate and to the roundabout on the bypass, then carry straight on and at the South Elkington fork, bear left. Follow the A631 to Welton-le-Wold and after passing the garage on the left, take the next left turn along the Bluestone Heath Road. At the first crossroads turn right towards Donington-on-Bain, follow the lane and eventually at the T-junction, turn left towards the village. The plot will be found on the right just on the right turning off the main road into the entrance for Donington-on-Bain primary school and the gated access to the plots is immediately on your left.
Description Please see individual listings or brochures for full plot details. Planning details for the plots (Ref; N/042/01395/23) can be reviewed online which was granted on 18th September 2023. The relevant plans can be found on the East Lindsey Council's website: and are available from the selling agent on request by e-mail. The proposed layout is shown on the indicated plans and applicants should carefully consider the planning decision notice in full, the approved plans, conditions and requirements. An Archaeological Evaluation Report and Heritage Impact Statement has been completed and is available to download from the planning portal.
Services The purchaser is to satisfy themselves as to the exact position and accessibility of nearby mains services and will be required to make their own connections. It is believed mains water, electricity and drainage are located nearby.
Access and maintenance The site is accessed from the public highway.
Wayleaves, Easements, Covenants, Conditions and Rights of Way
The plot is sold subject to and with benefit of all existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether mentioned in these particulars or not.
Viewings Viewing during daylight hours by prior appointment is permitted unaccompanied. Please contact our office for further details.
VAT It is not anticipated that VAT will be charged, however should any sale of any part of the land or any rights attached to it become chargeable supply for the purpose of VAT, such tax will be payable by the buyer(s) in addition to the contract price.
Tenure The site is offered for sale freehold with vacant possession upon completion.
Situation Donington-on Bain is around 8 miles from Louth market town and around 10 miles equidistant from Market Rasen and Horncastle, the former having rail links to the national network and the latter known for its many antique and bric-a-brac shops. Louth is known as the Capital of the Wolds and has three markets each week and an attractive Conservation Area around the superb St James Church. There are many restaurants, bars, wine bars and cafes in addition to the independent shops and numerous sports and hobby activities.
The cathedral city of Lincoln is approximately 20 miles away while the holiday coast is about 21 miles, with resorts, nature reserves and miles of open beach. One of the best villages in the Wolds for amenities having post office with shop, convenience store, the Black Horse pub serving food and providing visitor accommodation, a mobile library service, excellent mobile fish and chip van, a multi-use games area with playing fields and hard tennis courts and a children's play area.
The Viking Way passes through the centre of the village leading through the countryside for miles either to the north or south (149 miles in total for the hardy!) The village hall hosts several events including craft fairs, race nights, Pilates, yoga and card nights. There is a village primary school and bus service to the secondary/grammar schools and academies in the area. The stone-built Grade 2 Listed Church of St Andrew stands opposite the property in the heart of the village and is c.1779, restored 1868 with origins dating back to the late 12th Century.
General Information The particulars are intended to give a fair and substantially correct overall description for the guidance of intending purchasers. Plans/maps and highlighted images are not to specific scale, are based on information supplied and subject to verification by a solicitor at sales stage against the sale contract plans. Site dimensions have been measured to apparent boundaries on site and should be verified against the contract plans when these have been completed. BDLD
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Directions Proceed away from Louth along Westgate and to the roundabout on the bypass, then carry straight on and at the South Elkington fork, bear left. Follow the A631 to Welton-le-Wold and after passing the garage on the left, take the next left turn along the Bluestone Heath Road. At the first crossroads turn right towards Donington-on-Bain, follow the lane and eventually at the T-junction, turn left towards the village. The plot will be found on the right just on the right turning off the main road into the entrance for Donington-on-Bain primary school and the gated access to the plots is immediately on your left.
Description Please see individual listings or brochures for full plot details. Planning details for the plots (Ref; N/042/01395/23) can be reviewed online which was granted on 18th September 2023. The relevant plans can be found on the East Lindsey Council's website: and are available from the selling agent on request by e-mail. The proposed layout is shown on the indicated plans and applicants should carefully consider the planning decision notice in full, the approved plans, conditions and requirements. An Archaeological Evaluation Report and Heritage Impact Statement has been completed and is available to download from the planning portal.
Services The purchaser is to satisfy themselves as to the exact position and accessibility of nearby mains services and will be required to make their own connections. It is believed mains water, electricity and drainage are located nearby.
Access and maintenance The site is accessed from the public highway.
Wayleaves, Easements, Covenants, Conditions and Rights of Way
The plot is sold subject to and with benefit of all existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether mentioned in these particulars or not.
Viewings Viewing during daylight hours by prior appointment is permitted unaccompanied. Please contact our office for further details.
VAT It is not anticipated that VAT will be charged, however should any sale of any part of the land or any rights attached to it become chargeable supply for the purpose of VAT, such tax will be payable by the buyer(s) in addition to the contract price.
Tenure The site is offered for sale freehold with vacant possession upon completion.
Situation Donington-on Bain is around 8 miles from Louth market town and around 10 miles equidistant from Market Rasen and Horncastle, the former having rail links to the national network and the latter known for its many antique and bric-a-brac shops. Louth is known as the Capital of the Wolds and has three markets each week and an attractive Conservation Area around the superb St James Church. There are many restaurants, bars, wine bars and cafes in addition to the independent shops and numerous sports and hobby activities.
The cathedral city of Lincoln is approximately 20 miles away while the holiday coast is about 21 miles, with resorts, nature reserves and miles of open beach. One of the best villages in the Wolds for amenities having post office with shop, convenience store, the Black Horse pub serving food and providing visitor accommodation, a mobile library service, excellent mobile fish and chip van, a multi-use games area with playing fields and hard tennis courts and a children's play area.
The Viking Way passes through the centre of the village leading through the countryside for miles either to the north or south (149 miles in total for the hardy!) The village hall hosts several events including craft fairs, race nights, Pilates, yoga and card nights. There is a village primary school and bus service to the secondary/grammar schools and academies in the area. The stone-built Grade 2 Listed Church of St Andrew stands opposite the property in the heart of the village and is c.1779, restored 1868 with origins dating back to the late 12th Century.
General Information The particulars are intended to give a fair and substantially correct overall description for the guidance of intending purchasers. Plans/maps and highlighted images are not to specific scale, are based on information supplied and subject to verification by a solicitor at sales stage against the sale contract plans. Site dimensions have been measured to apparent boundaries on site and should be verified against the contract plans when these have been completed. BDLD
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