Well-Positioned Opportunity in the Kent Countryside
This freehold plot is situated at New Barn Farm, along New Barn Lane in Westerham, Kent TN162HT. The location offers the best of both worlds — rural beauty and tranquillity, combined with excellent connectivity to London and thriving nearby towns.
The land lies in a picturesque setting surrounded by open green spaces, farmland, and traditional cottages. Its countryside character is complemented by easy access to the historic market town of Westerham, known for its charming high street, independent shops, and cosy pubs.
Proximity to London: The site is around 20 miles from central London, with direct road access via the M25 and A21, making it well-suited for commuters and those seeking countryside living within easy reach of the capital.
Nearby Towns: Sevenoaks and Orpington are both close by, providing extensive shopping, leisure, and schooling options.
Countryside Charm: The area is well-regarded for its green landscapes, walking routes, and traditional cottages, offering a strong blend of lifestyle and investment appeal.
Kent continues to be a highly sought-after location for land investment. The combination of proximity to London, established towns, and scenic countryside surroundings gives this plot strong long-term potential. With housing demand remaining high in the South East, land opportunities in accessible locations such as Westerham are particularly attractive.
The land is currently designated for agricultural use and may be suitable for a range of purposes. Any change of use or development will be subject to the necessary consents, and interested parties are advised to make their own enquiries with the local planning authority regarding the likelihood of obtaining planning permission.
Size: 400 sq m (approx.)
Location: New Barn Farm, New Barn Lane, Westerham, Kent, TN16 2HT
Tenure: Freehold
The land benefits from direct access from New Barn Lane.
Please visit the site unaccompanied during daylight hours. Bank Holiday Land has not fenced off the plot and the plots are not marked out on the site.
Plots are not marked out or fenced off on-site, this can all be done by a surveyor once under ownership.