A 32-acre Wyberton-Boston site on the market for £5 million
A 32-acre site allocated for a housing and commercial development is on the market for £5 million.
The land, outlined as part of Wyberton’s Quadrant Development, is currently being used for grazing.
The plot is offered for sale as a freehold site.
“The land is part of a much larger housing and employment allocation from the local plan, the south west quadrant sustainable urban extension,” the brochure explained.
“Land to the south west of the existing urban area of Boston is allocated as a mixed use development and will be developed in accordance with a masterplan for the area, to be agreed with Boston Borough Council, so as to deliver the following: approximately1,515 new homes, of which about 1276 will be built in the plan period; approximately 2.5 hectares of employment.”
“The location benefits from the amenities of both Boston and Wyberton and is a short drive away from the retail parks providing Tesco, Lidl, B&Q, B&M, Pure Gym, Dunelm, Oldrids Downtown and McDonalds. M&S Foodhall, Aldi and Costa are also currently applying for planning permission to join the retail parks.
“Recreationally, the site location is on the verge of the countryside with Westgate Jenny's Woods and Sir Joseph Banks Country Park Walk providing nearly 80 acres of woodland, meadow and open green space nearby.”
Directly to the east of the site, next door, a local developer has obtained planning permission to build out two selective executive homes sites with under 10 properties per scheme.
The land is up for sale with Bruce Mather.