30, Crapple Lane, DN21 3QT
30 Crapple Lane is a detached home in Scotter. It sold for £140,000 in October 2002. The Land Registry and EPC data was last updated 1 June 2026.
Property data
- Sale history
-
£140,000 on Oct 2002 (est. today's value: £381,224)
- Bedrooms
- 4
- Type
- Detached
- Council tax band
- D
- Plot size
- 1,086 square metres (11,690 square feet) - map showing freehold boundary lines
Planning applications
- Planning ref:
- July 2020 141019
- Type:
- Outline application - proposal prior to a full application, including assessments and scoping opinions.
- Status:
- Application refused
- Address:
- Land adj to Sal Don, 30, Crapple Lane, Scotton, Gainsborough,
- Description:
- Outline planning application to erect 1no. dwelling with access and layout to be considered and not reserved for subsequent applications.
- Planning ref:
- March 2020 140460
- Type:
- Outline application - proposal prior to a full application, including assessments and scoping opinions.
- Status:
- Application refused
- Address:
- Land adjacent Sal Don 30 Crapple Lane Scotton Gainsborough
- Description:
- Outline planning application to erect a single storey dwelling - all matters reserved
Frequently asked questions
According to HM Land Registry price paid data, 30 Crapple Lane last sold for
£140,000 in
October 2002.
The bedroom count is shown as 4 bedrooms. Bedroom numbers can come from a previous estate agency listing, an EPC record, or an estimate based on the size of the property.
When we last checked, 30 Crapple Lane was in council tax band D.
Council Tax bands can change, so check the latest
Valuation Office Agency Council Tax list.
30 Crapple Lane is in postcode DN21 3QT, in Scotter.
You can also view HouseMetric's sold-price page for
Crapple Lane, DN21 3QT
or
analysis of the Scotter property market.
HouseMetric combines HM Land Registry price paid data, Energy Performance Certificate data and Ordnance Survey/open data.
The data were last updated 1 June 2026. Figures such as indexed values and local valuation ranges are calculated estimates for context, while official records can change as public datasets are updated.
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