Limes Farm Solar Park

Capacity 20MW
Installed solar capacity (megawatts)
130%
Biodiversity net gain
5,000
Homes powered annually based on UK average consumption
34
Hectares of land
The project
Helping to resolve the UK’s energy crisis and accelerating the transition to Net Zero through a new renewable energy development in Lincolnshire.
Downing is developing a new 20 MW Solar Photovoltaic (PV) with co-located Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) project near Bourne, Lincolnshire, East Midlands.
Limes Farm Solar Park will produce enough renewable energy to power up to 5,000 homes per year. The project will make a direct contribution to the UK’s Net Zero goals. Transitioning to a renewable energy generation system should mean cheaper energy bills for the U.K. consumer, and solar power is one of the cheapest sources of renewable energy.
Limes Farm Solar Park has been submitted to South Kesteven District Council and is awaiting decision. The planning application can be seen with the following reference number: S24/2191 on the South Kesteven District Council Website Simple Search.
Site layout
Final site layout submitted to South Kesteven District Council:


Project timeline

Creating a sustainable future
As well as being renewable and low carbon, solar power is one of the cheapest forms of energy for the U.K. A fivefold increase in installed solar capacity is needed by 2050 according to the Government’s Energy Security Strategy (2022) and projects such as Limes Farm Solar Park will help the U.K. accelerate the transition to Net Zero.
We have a long-term vision for Limes Farm Solar Park which helps to address the UK’s energy crisis, provides a substantial biodiversity net gain and supports farmers, local agriculture and the local community.
Forming a strong relationship with the community that we serve is important to us and we are continually exploring ways we can better support local initiatives. We value your feedback and try to reflect it in the way the project is designed, like the inclusion of permissive pathways and the retention and creation of wildlife habitats. If you do have any thoughts on how we can improve our proposals, please do get in touch here.
Our commitment
We carefully evaluate the impact our developments will have on local habitats, plants and animals to develop a long-term plan. For Limes Farm that delivers at least 10% biodiversity than before the site is installed.
We install Bee Hotels that provide one of the most recognisable ecosystem services, pollination, which is what makes food production possible. Log piles are another way we support a wide range of wildlife, including moss, fungi, insects and small mammals.

Planting wildflowers provide bees, butterflies and other pollinators with food sources. Installing bird and bat boxes and encouraging sheep to help graze the land are other ways we promote positive biodiversity.
Community engagement is the most important aspect of our projects. By communicating and working with local communities throughout the whole development process.
Latest updates
Planning Application submitted to South Kesteven District Council, currently awaiting decision. You can view all documentation related to the application here.
Community benefits
Downing is committed to making a positive contribution in your local community:
One-off community payment
A one-off payment of £100,000 to the local Parish Council to support local community projects.