Land for sale
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
We are pleased to offer a unique piece of land situated within the tranquil and picturesque Etchden Estate, near Bethersden, Ashford. This charming plot offers an excellent opportunity for investment or recreational use in a peaceful rural setting.
Location:
The land is conveniently located near the village of Bethersden, which boasts a friendly community, local shops, and pubs. The market town of Ashford is just a short drive away, providing access to a wider range of amenities, including supermarkets, schools, healthcare facilities, and the Ashford International train station for high-speed rail links to London and Europe.
Utilities and Covenants:
Please note that the land is not currently connected to gas or electricity. It is subject to the provisions of the Forestry Act 1947, along with additional covenants and conditions. Potential buyers are advised to review these restrictions carefully to ensure the land meets their intended use.
This plot offers a fantastic opportunity for those looking to own a piece of the countryside while being close to essential amenities.
Agents Note - The Forestry Act 1947 is legislation enacted in the UK to regulate forestry and ensure the sustainable management of woodlands and forests. Its primary aim is to promote the conservation and expansion of forests for economic, environmental, and recreational purposes. Below are some key points about the Act:
Key Provisions of the Forestry Act 1947
Control of Tree Felling:
The Act established requirements for obtaining licenses to fell trees. This ensures that tree felling is conducted in a sustainable and regulated manner. Unlicensed tree felling may result in penalties.
Promotion of Forestry:
The Act provided the Forestry Commission (the regulatory body) with powers to manage and promote forestry throughout the UK. This includes expanding forests and improving the management of existing woodlands.
Covenants on Land Use:
Land designated under the Act may be subject to certain covenants or restrictions, often related to preserving forestry. For example, these restrictions might prevent land from being used for purposes other than forestry or require the land to be reforested after tree felling.
Replanting Obligations:
If trees are felled, the Act often requires replanting to maintain forest coverage. This obligation is typically specified in felling licenses issued by the Forestry Commission.
Environmental Conservation:
The Act emphasizes the ecological role of forests, including their contribution to biodiversity, climate regulation, and soil conservation.
Implications for Landowners
For landowners like those involved in the sale at Etchden Estate, the Forestry Act 1947 may mean:
Restrictions on Development: You may not be able to use the land for non-forestry purposes (e.g., building homes) without specific permissions.
Tree Preservation and Management: There may be obligations to manage or preserve the trees on the land, and specific permissions might be needed for felling or clearing trees.
Replanting Conditions: If trees are removed, replanting may be legally required to comply with forestry policies.
Legal - It’s advisable for potential buyers to consult with legal experts or the Forestry Commission to understand how the provisions of the Act might affect their intended use of the land.
Local Council: Kent
Access - By Appointment Only.
Locality - The villages of Bethersden to the west and Great Chart to the east are both within walking distance. A short drive.
Viewing - Please be mindful when visiting, as natural environments, including woodlands, may present unforeseen hazards. Viewings by appointment only.
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