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Former Lincoln Police Station, 30 West Parade, Lincoln LN1 1YP

POA
Lambert Smith Hampton, Lincoln
SIZE AVAILABLE

49,223 sq ft

4,573 sq m

SECTOR

Commercial development for sale

Key features

  • FOR SALE BY INFORMAL TENDER
  • BEST & FINAL OFFERS REQUIRED BY 12PM 11 OCTOBER 2024
  • Prominent landmark building upon a site of 1.13 acres
  • Purpose built as a police station providing 6,601 sq m
  • Potential site redevelopment or reuse of building
  • Would suit a variety of alternative uses
  • Freehold subject to existing telecommunications agreement

Description

FOR SALE BY INFORMAL TENDER
BEST & FINAL OFFERS REQUIRED BY 12PM 11 OCTOBER 2024.
1.13 acre site occupied by a prominent landmark building purpose built in 1973 as a police station with a GIA of 71,053 sq ft (6,601 sq m) and parking. Situated within the City Centre approximately 200 metres west of the High Street. Potential redevelopment of the site or reuse of the existing building. Would suit a variety of alternative uses.

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Former Lincoln Police Station, 30 West Parade, Lincoln LN1 1YP

NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Lincoln Central Station0.4 miles
  • Hykeham Station3.5 miles

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