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Lot Title: Land Adjacent to 252 March Road, Coates, Near Whittlesey, Peterborough PE7 2DE Auction Date: 24 June 2026 Guide Price: £10,000 Tenure: Freehold Site Area: Approximately 3,669 sq m (approx. 0.91 acres) Description: Large corner parcel of open land running alongside the embankment of a raised railway line, forming a clearly defined boundary. Accessible from March Road (B1093). Open, and undeveloped.

Introduction: Coates Peterborough Land Auction Opportunity

The Coates Peterborough land auction presents a rare chance to acquire a substantial freehold parcel in the heart of Cambridgeshire’s Fenland district. This March Road land sale offers approximately 3,669 square metres (0.91 acres) of open, level ground, forming a prominent corner plot adjacent to the raised railway line. The site is available with a highly competitive guide price of just £10,000, making it one of the most accessible opportunities in the current Whittlesey land auction market. Whether you are an investor, developer, or private buyer seeking strategic land near Whittlesey, this lot stands out for its size, location, and future potential. The land is offered for sale by Palace Auctions London in their 24 June 2026 auction, renowned for transparency, expertise, and a 95% completion rate. With flexible auction formats and comprehensive legal packs, buyers can bid with confidence and clarity. This is your chance to secure a tangible asset in a sought-after rural setting, with the benefit of various uses subject to planning consent.

Prime Fenland Location: March Road Land Sale

This Coates Peterborough land auction lot is situated on March Road (B1093), a key route linking the village of Coates to Whittlesey and the wider Cambridgeshire region. The land’s prominent corner position ensures excellent visibility and access, while the raised railway embankment forms a natural boundary along one side. Coates is a picturesque rural village, known for its large village green, conservation area, and welcoming community. Essential amenities are within walking distance, including a convenience store with post office, two traditional pubs (The Carpenters Arms and The Vine), a village hall, church, and a popular fishing lake. The local primary school is highly regarded, making the area attractive for families and those seeking a peaceful lifestyle. Whittlesey, just 2 miles west, offers supermarkets, healthcare, and secondary education at Sir Harry Smith Community College. Peterborough city centre, 8 miles away, provides major retail, employment, and national rail connections, ensuring this March Road land sale is both rural and well-connected.

Strategic Connectivity: Access and Transport Links

The land for sale near Whittlesey benefits from excellent transport links, enhancing its appeal for a range of buyers. March Road (B1093) provides direct access to the A605, connecting swiftly to the A1(M) and the national motorway network. The proximity to Whittlesea railway station, just 4 km away, offers regular services to Peterborough and onward connections to London and the North. This strategic location makes the Coates Peterborough land auction lot suitable for those seeking a rural base with easy access to urban centres. Local bus routes serve Whittlesey and the surrounding villages, while Kingsland Farm on March Road provides industrial and storage units, supporting local enterprise. The raised railway line adjacent to the plot is a distinctive feature, offering both privacy and a clear boundary. Buyers should note that any development near the railway will require consultation with Network Rail, ensuring safety and operational integrity.

Planning Context: Fenland Local Plan and Policy Guidance

The planning context for this Coates Peterborough land auction lot is governed by the Fenland Local Plan 2014. Coates is classified as a Small Village under Policy LP3, with the land lying outside the defined development boundary. This means the site is designated as open countryside, where new residential or large-scale commercial development is generally restricted. However, the land offers realistic potential for agricultural, equestrian, allotment, or small-scale storage and rural enterprise uses, subject to obtaining the necessary planning consents. Policy LP12 requires that any development respects the character of the settlement and avoids encroachment into open countryside, while Policy LP16 demands high-quality design and protection of local biodiversity. Buyers are advised to consult the Fenland District Council Planning Portal for detailed guidance and to make their own enquiries regarding permitted uses and planning prospects.

Potential Uses: Versatile Land Near Whittlesey

This March Road land sale offers buyers a range of potential uses, making it a flexible investment for the future. The site’s size and shape lend themselves to agricultural activities, such as grazing, cropping, or smallholding operations. Equestrian use is also a realistic option, with ample space for paddocks, stabling, or riding facilities, subject to planning. Allotments or community gardens could be established, supporting local food production and community engagement. Small-scale storage or rural enterprise uses may be considered, particularly given the proximity to Kingsland Farm’s existing industrial units. While residential development is unlikely under current policies, the land’s strategic location and clear boundaries make it a valuable long-term holding. Buyers should note that all uses are subject to planning consent, and proposals must address local policy requirements, flood risk, and the adjacent railway line.

Market Context: Competitive Pricing and Comparable Sales

The Coates Peterborough land auction lot is offered at a guide price of £10,000, equating to just £2.72 per square metre. This is significantly below recent comparables in the East of England land auction market, where similar parcels have achieved £4.94–£10.36 per square metre. For example, a 5,950 sq m plot in Cottenham, Cambridge, was guided at £50,000+ (£8.40+/sqm), while a 5,790 sq m site in Eye, Peterborough, was estimated at £60,000 (£10.36/sqm). The East of England remains a strong market for agricultural and amenity land, with average values around £8,700 per acre in late 2025. This March Road land sale represents exceptional value, offering an accessible entry point for investors, first-time buyers, and those seeking a tangible asset as a hedge against inflation. The competitive pricing is designed to attract strong interest at auction, reflecting both the site’s potential and its current planning status.

Auction Process: Bid with Confidence at Palace Auctions London

Palace Auctions London is a trusted name in the UK property auction sector, with over 192 years of combined auctioneering experience and a 95% completion rate. The Coates Peterborough land auction will be held on 24 June 2026, as part of a major UK-wide event featuring residential, commercial, and land opportunities. Buyers can participate in-room, via live-stream, or through the Modern Method of Auction, ensuring flexibility and accessibility for all. Comprehensive legal packs, professional photography, and expert valuations are provided for every lot, enabling buyers to make informed decisions. The process is transparent and secure, with anti-money laundering checks and clear registration requirements. For more information on how to bid, visit the Property Auction Buying Guide or view Upcoming Auctions. Our team is available to support first-time buyers, experienced investors, and international clients at every stage.

Local Amenities: Village Life and Community Benefits

Coates is a charming rural village, offering a peaceful lifestyle with essential amenities close at hand. The village green is one of the largest in the area, providing a focal point for community events and recreation. The convenience store and post office cater to daily needs, while The Carpenters Arms and The Vine pubs offer traditional hospitality. The village hall, church, and fishing lake add to the sense of community, making Coates an attractive location for families and those seeking a slower pace of life. The local primary school is well-regarded, and secondary education is available in nearby Whittlesey. The surrounding fenland landscape is ideal for walking, cycling, and outdoor pursuits, enhancing the appeal of this March Road land sale for buyers seeking amenity or leisure uses. The proximity to Peterborough ensures access to major retail, employment, and transport links, balancing rural charm with urban convenience.

Planning Considerations: Constraints and Opportunities

Buyers interested in the Coates Peterborough land auction should be aware of key planning considerations affecting the site. The land is located near or within the Coates Conservation Area, which imposes additional requirements to preserve local character. Parts of the area are designated as Flood Zone 2 or 3, meaning a flood risk assessment may be required for certain uses. The adjacency to the raised railway line necessitates consultation with Network Rail, particularly for any development or change of use that could impact railway safety or operations. The Fenland Local Plan 2014 remains the primary policy document, with the emerging Fenland 50 Plan still in preparation. All proposals will be assessed against policies LP3, LP12, and LP16, focusing on settlement character, design quality, and biodiversity protection. Buyers are strongly advised to seek independent planning advice and consult the GOV.UK Planning Permission guidance before bidding.

Investment Appeal: Long-Term Value and Strategic Holding

The Coates Peterborough land auction lot offers a compelling investment proposition for a range of buyers. Land remains a tangible asset, valued for its stability, inflation-hedging qualities, and potential for future uplift. The site’s size, location, and competitive pricing make it suitable for investors seeking a strategic long-term holding in the Fenland district. The proximity to Whittlesey, Peterborough, and major transport links enhances its appeal for future development or amenity uses, subject to planning. The land’s clear boundaries, corner position, and adjacency to the railway line provide both definition and privacy. With supply of similar parcels constrained and demand from both private and institutional buyers remaining strong, this March Road land sale is expected to attract significant interest at auction. Buyers are encouraged to register early and review the comprehensive legal pack provided by Palace Auctions London.

Legal and Registration: Secure Your Place in the Auction

To participate in the Coates Peterborough land auction, buyers must register in advance with Palace Auctions London. The process is straightforward, with online and in-person options available. Anti-money laundering checks are required, and all bidders must provide proof of identity and address. Comprehensive legal packs, including title documents, searches, and planning information, are available for download prior to the auction. Buyers are encouraged to review these documents carefully and seek independent legal advice as needed. The auction will be conducted in accordance with Palace Auctions London’s terms and conditions, ensuring a fair and transparent process for all participants. For further details or to arrange a viewing, contact our London Head Office. Secure your place in this highly anticipated land auction and take the first step towards owning a valuable asset in the heart of Cambridgeshire.

Due Diligence: Planning, Title, and Land Registry

Before bidding in the Coates Peterborough land auction, buyers should undertake thorough due diligence. This includes reviewing the planning context via the Fenland District Council Planning Portal and confirming title details with the HM Land Registry. The land is offered freehold, with vacant possession on completion. Buyers should consider the site’s planning designation, flood risk, conservation area status, and proximity to the railway line. Any intended use or development will require the appropriate planning consents, and buyers are responsible for making their own enquiries with the local authority and Network Rail. The legal pack provided by Palace Auctions London contains essential information to support your decision-making. We recommend seeking independent legal and planning advice to ensure your interests are fully protected.

Summary and Call to Action: Secure Your Future in the Fenland Land Auction

This Coates Peterborough land auction represents a unique opportunity to acquire a substantial, well-located parcel of land at an accessible guide price. With its prominent corner position, clear boundaries, and flexible potential uses, the March Road land sale is ideal for investors, amenity buyers, and those seeking a strategic holding in the Fenland district. Palace Auctions London offers a transparent, expert-led process, ensuring buyers can bid with confidence and clarity. Register now for the 24 June 2026 auction, review the comprehensive legal pack, and take the next step towards securing your future in this sought-after rural location. For further information, visit our Upcoming Auctions page or contact our London Head Office. Always seek independent legal and planning advice before bidding to ensure your intended use is achievable. The Coates Peterborough land auction offers a rare, competitively priced opportunity to secure a substantial parcel of land in a prime Fenland location. With flexible potential uses and a transparent auction process, this is an ideal investment for a wide range of buyers. Register today and take the next step towards owning a valuable asset in Cambridgeshire.

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