Monday, July 21, 2025

Seafront development opportunity in Chapel St Leonards up for auction

A 1.1-acre site on Chapel St Leonards’ promenade in Lincolnshire will be available for auction, offering potential for 67 beach huts. This prime location in a popular holiday area between Skegness and Mablethorpe has a guide price of £175,000.

The land will be part of SDL Property Auctions’ online auction on 31 July, which features over 225 properties and land plots. The development proposal is expected to receive approval from East Lindsey District Council, making it a valuable opportunity for developers targeting the growing coastal tourism sector.

Beach huts have gained popularity as leisure spaces, with demand for unique coastal experiences rising. Chapel St Leonards, known for its classic British seaside appeal, draws thousands of tourists each year. As UK staycations continue to grow, the site offers significant potential for developers aiming to capitalise on the area’s tourism growth.

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