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Stone Street, Stanford, Ashford Residential development for sale
Stone Street, Stanford, Ashford
£240,000
Stone Street, Stanford, Ashford
£240,000
Our Summary
- For Sale By Online Auction Auction Date 15th October '25 Via auctions
- 8 Acres Site Potential For Residential Development Adjacent To The M20FOR SALE BY ONLINE AUCTIONAuction Guide £240,000+ Plus Fees*VAT This property is not elected for VAT BIDDINGBidding will take place on our website 'auctions
- In order for you to bid, you will be required to register your card for an 'auction entrance fee', this is made up of an 'administration fee' and a 'buyers security fee'
- Please see the Buyers Guide and the Common Auction Conditions for more information
- The required 'auction entrance fee' for this LOT is - £5,000LOCATION DESCRIPTION The Gate Farm is situated on Stone Street in a quaint village called Stanford
- Potential for residential development, subject to planning permission
- After speaking with a local architect, he believes the planning has been refused due to a lack of evidence
- They are not necessarily figures at which a property will sell for and may change at any time prior to Auction
- Unless stated otherwise, each Lot will be offered subject to a reserve (a figure below which the Auctioneer cannot sell the Lot during the Auction)
- All lots are subject to the Common Auction Conditions and applicable Special Conditions of Sale
- Before bidding, carefully review all available legal documentation to understand your potential liabilities
- ADMINISTRATION FEE SCHEDULE*The successful buyer is subject to an administration fee at the same time as the bidder security fee (auction entrance fee) for each LOT purchased
- Auction Date 15th October '25 Via auctions
- For Sale By Online Auction
- Potential For Residential Development
Description
A 2.8-acre site with potential for residential development is up for sale by online auction on October 15th, 2025. The property is located in Stanford, a village adjacent to the M20, with links to London, the south coast, and the Eurotunnel. The site was previously used as farmland with a stable block and farmhouse, and has a private driveway. While planning permission has been declined in the past, a local architect believes that the refusal was due to a lack of evidence, and it may be possible to secure permission for residential development. The guide price is £240,000+ plus fees, and the auction entrance fee for the successful buyer is £5,000. The property is being sold subject to a reserve, and buyers should carefully review the legal documentation to understand their potential liabilities, including potential costs such as Stamp Duty, Land Registry fees, and VAT.