Nestled in the picturesque countryside around Sheldwich, near Faversham in Kent, Newhouse and Gosmere Farms present a rare opportunity to acquire two substantial and versatile farms in a single block.
Set in a rural yet highly accessible location, the farms have the A251, A2 and M2 all within easy reach, as well as Faversham and Selling stations just a few miles away.
Spanning approximately 293.64 acres (118.83 hectares) of grade 1 arable land, this property is part of the historic Lees Court Estate, celebrated for its rich farming heritage and environmental stewardship.
The estate is arranged in five lots, offering significant opportunities for farmers, investors, developers and private individuals alike. At its core lies a well-equipped farmyard featuring three substantial grain stores, with a total capacity of 2,300 tonnes. Two of the grain stores benefit from underfloor grain drying systems. All the buildings offer potential for development, subject to obtaining the necessary planning consents.
Beyond the buildings, the land itself is a standout feature – all classified as grade 1 and set out in large, easily workable fields suited to modern farming equipment.
Peter Mason, from selling agent Ceres Property, said: “Following the stewardship of the Sondes family for 800 years, the sale of Newhouse and Gosmere Farms represents a unique opportunity to acquire some of the most productive land in the heart of Kent. Properties of this quality rarely come to the open market, and there is strong interest from local and national buyers seeking a first-class agricultural investment with future potential.”
For more information, contact Peter Mason on 07756 289597 or Michael Fiddes on 07702 317239

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