29,305 sq ft
For Sale
Leisure / Retail
Property Type | Leisure / Retail |
Tenure | For Sale |
Size | 29,305 sq ft |
Price | Offers in the region of £1,850,000 |
Energy Performance Rating | Upon enquiry |
The 7-acre site, formerly a Garden Nursery, comprises land and a variety of buildings including polytunnels, sheds, greenhouses, offices, and plant stock. These facilities were previously used to operate the nursery.
A large customer parking area is located near the site entrance.
The site is partially landscaped, with trees scattered throughout the property. A significant buffer of trees borders the western edge, and a single-story house is situated to the northeast. A large meadow area, sloping eastward towards Hartfield Road (B2026), adjoins the nursery.
The existing Garden Design Business which has been operating from this site for over 25 years will be relocating and continuing as normal.
The accommodation comprises the following areas:
Name | sq ft | sq m | Availability |
---|---|---|---|
Unit - Sales Tunnels | 16,761 | 1,557.15 | Available |
Unit - Storage Areas | 1,146 | 106.47 | Available |
Unit - Workshop and Machinery Sheds | 1,412 | 131.18 | Available |
Unit - Offices and Reception | 1,412 | 131.18 | Available |
Unit - Other Covered Areas | 7,443 | 691.48 | Available |
Total | 28,174 | 2,617.46 |
The site is located at Stick Hill approx. 2 miles south of Edenbridge. The site is served by a single access onto Hartfield Road.
Edenbridge has an array of shops, supermarkets, restaurants and a leisure centre. Edenbridge Town station provides a rail service to central London (via East Croydon). The M25 motorway (Junction 6 - Godstone) can be reached in approx. 20 mins by car.
Viewings are to be arranged with sole selling agents Hurst Warne.
For sale on a freehold basis with full vacant possession.
In March 2023 a certificate of lawful use was obtained (ref: 23/00268/WDCEX) confirming the “use of the site for retail sale of plants and use in conjunction with the services connected to the operation of the garden design business.”
The site benefits from Class E use.
Anyone interested in exploring redeveloping the site would need to make their own enquiries.