Skegness Land Becomes Freehold
Written by Angela Gooch on November 11th, 2007 in Early Skegness, Life in Skegness Past, Social History, Town Council, Town evolution.
Source: Skegness Herald 1895
Skegness Land Becomes Freehold
The land in this town has up to this time been let for building purposes on 90 years lease, but we understand arrangements have just now been completed for selling out the freehold after the houses are built - and it can now be obtained upon very advantageous terms.
This will, no doubt, induce builders to secure land at once and erect some houses, which are very much needed…in Skegness.
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