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    Browse park homes for sale in Lincolnshire, including residential park homes on licensed parks where year-round living may permitted. Use the listings below to compare park homes for sale in Lincolnshire by price, location, size, park setting, pitch fees and residential use terms.

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    Lincolnshire is popular with buyers looking for single-storey living, countryside settings, coastal access and a lower-maintenance alternative to a traditional house. Unlike holiday caravans or holiday lodges, residential park homes are usually intended for permanent occupation, but buyers should always check the park licence, pitch agreement and site rules before making a purchase.

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    Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, England
    £99,950.00
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    Sleaford, Lincolnshire, England
    £129,500.00
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    Grantham, Lincolnshire, England
    £165,000.00
    PX AVAILABLE
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    Sleaford, Lincolnshire, England
    £184,000.00
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    Blyton, Lincolnshire, England
    £190,000.00
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    Grantham, Lincolnshire, England
    £200,000.00
    PX AVAILABLE
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    Grantham, Lincolnshire, England
    £200,000.00
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    Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
    £200,000.00
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    Blyton, Lincolnshire, England
    £240,000.00
    Park Home | New
    Blyton, Lincolnshire, England
    £243,000.00
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    Grantham, Lincolnshire, England
    £295,000.00
    Park Home | New
    Grantham, Lincolnshire, England
    £320,000.00
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    Grantham, Lincolnshire, England
    £320,000.00
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    Grantham, Lincolnshire, England
    £375,000.00
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    Things to check before buying a park home in Lincolnshire

    Before buying a park home in Lincolnshire, check whether the home is located on a fully residential park and whether year-round occupation is allowed. Some parks may have long seasons or mixed-use areas, but that does not necessarily mean every home can be used as your main residence.

    Buyers should review the pitch agreement, annual pitch fees, council tax position, utility arrangements, park rules, age restrictions, pet policies, parking, maintenance responsibilities and any resale conditions. It is also worth checking whether the park is suited to retirement, semi-retirement or full-time residential living.

    If you are comparing park homes with lodges or static caravans, the main difference is permitted use. Park homes on residential parks are designed for permanent living, while holiday lodges and static caravans are usually for leisure use only.


    Featured Residential Parks in Lincolnshire

    Explore selected residential parks in Lincolnshire with park homes currently listed. Availability changes by park, so check each park page for current homes, prices, pitch fees, facilities, park rules and residential use terms.

    Ashfield Park

    View park homes for sale at Ashfield Park in Scunthorpe and enquire about current availability.

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    Blyton Springs

    Compare residential park homes for sale at Blyton Springs, a Lincolnshire park with current property listings.

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    Lakeside Residential Park

    Browse park homes for sale at Lakeside Residential Park in Grantham.

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    The Orchards Park

    Explore park homes for sale at The Orchards Park in Sleaford, for all residential listings.

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    Buying a Park Home in Lincolnshire: FAQs

    Yes, if the home is on a licensed residential park and the agreement allows permanent occupation. Always check the park licence and site rules before buying.
    Not always. Some holiday parks have long, 12 month seasons and might sell park homes, but that does not automatically mean you can live there permanently. Look for residential park homes on licensed residential parks.
    Check the Written Statement, pitch fees or ground rent, council tax, utilities, park rules, age restrictions, pet policies, parking and resale conditions.
    Many residential park homes in Lincolnshire appeal to retired or semi-retired buyers, but each park has its own rules, facilities and age restrictions so check the conditions of each when choosing the park for you.
    A park home is usually designed for permanent residential use on a licensed residential park and often have more homely layouts. A static caravan is usually a holiday home and cannot normally be used as your main residence. holiday homes are often built to residential standards but can only be lived in with the appropriate licence. Static caravans are more likely to feature open plan layouts.

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