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Stone Street, Stanford, Ashford... Plot for sale
Stone Street, Stanford, Ashford, Kent, TN25
£595,000
Stone Street, Stanford, Ashford, Kent, TN25
£595,000
Our Summary
- -- Greg Wood, Director#TheGardenOfEnglandAn exciting opportunity to acquire a prime development site with planning for four new dwellings, set within approximately one acre of land adjoining open farmland in the desirable village of Stanford
- This well-positioned plot offers an ideal prospect for developers or self-builders seeking to create bespoke homes in a semi-rural yet highly accessible countryside location
- Key Planning Conditions Summary:Planning permission is granted under reference 23/1925/FH By Folkestone and Hythe District Council, with the consent being dated 7th August 2025
- Planning Permission Summary1
- Full details of the planning application and supporting documents are available here: WaterAffinity Water has provided an estimate for suitable water connection charges, covering both options: Affinity Water completing the works or the developer appointing a WIRS-accredited Self-Lay Provider (the more cost-effective option)
- • The Purchaser is to carry out the development in accordance with planning consent 23/1925/FH and seek to Vendors written approval to carry out any alterations to this or any subsequent extensions or outbuildings
- Desirable Location: Semi-rural village setting adjoining open farmland, offering countryside charm and development potential
- Prime Development Opportunity: One-acre plot in Stanford with planning for four bespoke homes, ideal for developers or self-builders
Description
This property description is for a prime development site in Stanford, a desirable village in the countryside, offering an exciting opportunity for developers or self-builders to create bespoke homes. The site spans approximately one acre of land and has planning permission for four new dwellings, including a detached chalet-style home, a spacious family home, and two detached bungalows. The development must start within three years of the permission date, and the plans must be built exactly as specified. The site has several conditions, including requirements for external materials, refuse storage, water efficiency, and electric vehicle charging. The development must also include measures to enhance biodiversity and protect wildlife. The property description also includes informatives, such as the need to avoid harm to nesting birds and to obtain separate consent from Kent County Council for any work affecting public highways.