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Building Plot for sale in Lincoln
Price
£180,000
Size
0.11 acres

Carline Road, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN1

Building Plot
Vacant Land for sale in Lincoln
Vacant Land
Undeveloped Land for sale in Lincoln
Price
Guide Price£22,500

Yarborough Road, Lincoln

Undeveloped Land
Building Plot for sale in Lincoln
Price
£475,000

Carline Road, Lincoln

Building Plot
Pub for sale in Lincoln
Price
Guide Price£180,000

The Ivy Tavern, Newport, Lincoln

Pub
Development Land for sale in Lincoln
Price
Guide Price£500,000

Brant Road, Waddington, Lincoln

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Development Land
Industrial Land for sale in Lincoln
Price
Offers in Excess of£3,000,000
Size
0.53 acres

Jarvis House, 157 Sadler Road, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN6 3RS

Industrial Land
Residential Land for sale in Lincoln
Price
Offers in Excess of£400,000
Size
0.5 acres

24 The Cottage Paddock, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN6 7EB

Residential Land
Industrial Land for sale in Lincoln
Industrial Land

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Buying land in Lincoln

Find a wide range of properties and land for sale in Lincoln by acreage, price and features. Browse all of our listings and use our map to find and buy land, lots and properties.

There are currently 11 available properties to buy in Lincoln listed at £1,039,545 on average, with each acre priced at £251,706.

Market snapshot & prices in Lincoln

Acreage for sale
21 acres
Average listing age
57 days
Average list price
£1,039,545
Median list price
£400,000
Average property size
4.1 acres

Lincoln is an historical city in the East Midlands of England, its land covering 35 square kilometres with a population of over 110,000. Its famous medieval Cathedral towers over the city centre, dominating the skyline with breathtaking architecture. A crooked Roman waterway, believed to be the oldest in the country, is widely used and celebrated for its majestic views and snaky walking routes.

With pockets of residential land near the city centre, the remaining land is geared towards agricultural use, including commercial petting farms and valuable arable land. A sprightly university, coupled with the successful Lincoln Science and Innovation Park, offers attractive job opportunities, fuelling demand for new housing developments and creating substantial investment potential.