South Of Main Street, Dorrington, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN4 3QA
Ref: AGR240090
sold
Address: Former Brick Works & Pits, South Of Main Street, Dorrington, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN4 3QA
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Situation
Located in a peaceful, semi-rural setting to the south of Dorrington village, the property enjoys excellent access to nearby settlements. Ruskington lies just 2.4 miles away, Sleaford 5 miles, and the Cathedral City of Lincoln 16 miles to the north. The setting combines rural tranquillity with convenient proximity to local amenities and transport links.
Description
The site extends to 4.46 ha (11.02 acres) and includes the former brick pits, now transformed into a mature and picturesque fishing pond over a century old. Once home to the Dorrington Brick Company (1897–1916), the pond has since become a well-known angling destination, with a notable 34lb pike caught in 2018. The waters are stocked with pike and carp, adding to the site’s recreational appeal.
The land is divided into two Land Registry titles, with the majority falling under LL261865.
Former Brick Kilns
A distinctive heritage feature of the property, the former brick kilns offer character and potential for a variety of future uses (subject to planning). Constructed in traditional brick-and-mortar with arched ceilings, they are accompanied by two lean-to extensions built from thermal block with mono-pitched sheet roofs.
These buildings were previously used by the Lincolnshire Scouts for storage and benefit from mains electricity and water (services untested). The kilns and lean-tos are contained within title LL159807.
Services
The lean-to buildings are connected to mains electricity, Buyers should note that this Utility supply service has not been tested and should satisfy themselves as to their condition.
Tenure & Method of Sale
The property is offered freehold and available for sale by Private Treaty.
Plans/Areas & Boundaries
Plans and areas provided within the sales particulars are for illustrative purposes only. While produced in good faith, their accuracy is not guaranteed. Prospective purchasers will be deemed to have full knowledge of the boundaries, and neither the vendor nor their agent will be responsible for defining them.
Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way
The property is sold subject to all of the existing rights, including public and private rights of way, drainage, water, electricity, and any other easements or agreements, whether mentioned in the particulars or not.
A public footpath crosses part of the northern roadway. The three contiguous properties have the benefit a right of way over the access track, which is included within the sale.
Cedar Farm has a private water supply pipe along the access track.
Overages and Uplifts
There are no overage or uplift provisions attached to this property.
Viewings
Viewings are strictly by appointment through Will Barker & Co. Due to natural hazards on site, particularly open water, visitors must exercise caution and attend at their own risk.