£1,750,000

Land for sale
Land At East Court Farm, Chalk, Gravesend, Kent DA12

    Freehold
    Added on 21/04/2026

    About this property

    • 53.49 acres of productive arable land comprised within a single field parcel

    • 221.99 acres of traditional North Kent grazing marsh predominantly comprised within a ring-fence and divided by drainage ditches, with a separate parcel to the north

    • Agri-Environmental Scheme income opportunities

    • Long road frontage and easy access off Lower Higham Road

    • In all approximately 275.48 acres (111.48 hectares)

    • For sale as a whole or in 2 Lots

    • Lot 1: 53.49 acres - Guide Price £590,000

    • Lot 2: 221.99 acres - Guide Price £1,160,000

    • As a Whole 275.48 acres - Guide Price £1,750,000

    A useful and generally level block of Grade II & IV agricultural land in North Kent with good access for sale as a whole or in two lots. Lot 1 (53.49 acres) - £590,000 / Lot 2 (221.99 acres) - £1,160,000 / Whole (275.48 acres) - £1,750,000

    The Land at East Court Farm occupies a rural yet accessible position just outside the village of Chalk, a short distance east of the town of Gravesend, approximately two miles northwest of the village of Higham on the border between the North Kent Plain and Thames Marshes. The nearby towns of Gravesend, Northfleet and Dartford lie within the wider local area and collectively provide a comprehensive range of facilities, amenities, as well as regular high speed rail connections to Central London via Ebbsfleet International.

    The Land at East Court Farm is principally comprised within two distinct blocks, situated on the north and south sides of Lower Higham Road.

    Lot 1: 53.49 Acres (21.65 Hectares) - £590,000

    A single block of Grade II farmland in arable production. The land is generally level, sloping gently away to the north. Soils are described as loamy drift soils over chalk and suitable for early cropping. The land is partially cropped with oilseed rape (osr) for the 2026 cropping year, with the balance of the land being in legume fallow.

    Gated access is available directly off Lower Higham Road.

    Lot 2: 221.99 Acres (89.83 Hectares) - £1,160,000

    A substantial block of traditional grazing marsh, typical of North Kent. The land is generally level and principally comprised within one block, serviced by a central land way leading from Lower Higham Road. The land is subdivided by a series of internal drainage ditches, into several useful field parcels. Gated access is available directly off Lower Higham Road.

    Lot 2 is crossed by two public footpaths, one leads north along the landway from Lower Higham Road, the other crosses the land to the southeastern corner.

    A single 15.05-acre parcel is situated to the north, dissected from the main holding by a railway line. This is accessed from Queens Farm Road, across the railway and thence along a landway to the south and via neighbouring land.

    Soils are described as deep stoneless clayey soils and can be prone to seasonal waterlogging.

    Please see the Property Particulars for further information on maps & plans, public rights of way, access, sporting, timber & mineral rights, tenure, Lower Thames Crossing, Agri-Environmental Schemes etc.
    Guide Prices:
    Lot 1: 53.49 acres - £590,000
    Lot 2: 221.99 acres - £1,160,000
    Whole 275.48 acres - £1,750,000

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