Proposals for 200 new homes on the edge of a market town have emerged in council papers.
Wellsbridge Estates hope to develop nine hectares of land east of Stow Road in Wisbech.
While a formal planning application has not yet been filed, the developer's agents have asked Fenland council for a "screening opinion".
It entails agreeing whether or not the proposals should be subject to an environmental impact assessment.
In a letter to the council, planning consultants ASP say: "The nature of the development will be carefully formulated to take account of on-site constraints whilst providing an overall scheme with a varied mix of house types and densities including a proportion of affordable and other specialised housing to meet social and community needs."
It says the proposed site, to the east of the town, is currently a mix of arable, grazing, orchards, horticulture, informal open space and mature woodland.
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