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Tunbridge Wells & Rusthall Common

Land size
250 acres

Key Features

  • Circa 250 acres of historic common land in the heart of Kent
  • 'Lord of the Manor of Rusthall' title
  • Strategic ecological and sustainability value
  • £18,000 pa from wayleaves & easements
  • Cricket clubs, restaurants, and fitness licences in place
  • Proven precedent for access premiums (e.g. £75k lease, 2% CRoW Act payments)

Description

A rare opportunity to acquire approximately 250 acres of predominantly Common Land across Royal Tunbridge Wells and Rusthall - a landscape of exceptional heritage, ecological value and long term income potential.

The estate currently generates circa £18,000 per annum from wayleaves and easements, with further income from a varied tenancy schedule including cricket clubs, restaurants, nurseries and fitness operators. With over 900 surrounding properties reliant on access and service rights across the Commons, there is substantial scope to formalise and monetise these arrangements. Recent precedents include a £75,000 development access lease and an £8,400 CRoW Act premium (2% of property value) for rights regularisation.

The land also offers in excess of 20 Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) units per hectare, positioning it as a valuable asset within the evolving planning and ESG landscape. With private market BNG units trading between £20,000 and £35,000, the Commons present a compelling opportunity for developers and land managers seeking off site mitigation solutions.

Whether viewed as a long term income producing asset, a strategic ecological investment, or a platform for further access regularisation, the Commons combine scale, location and legacy in one of Kent's most desirable settings.

Moratorium Period Completed - Private Offers Now Invited
The land was previously listed as an Asset of Community Value, triggering a six month moratorium period during which community groups held the exclusive right to bid.

This moratorium period has now formally expired. We are therefore excited to proceed with private buyers, and discussions can now move forward without restriction. Interested parties are invited to make contact to progress negotiations.

Heritage Adds Enduring Value
The Commons form part of the ancient Manor of Rusthall, a feudal estate recorded as early as 765 AD. Historically overseen by the Lord of the Manor - a title governed by Acts of Parliament including the Rusthall Manor Act 1739 - the estate encompasses the uncultivated "wastes" that later became the Commons.

This heritage underpins both the prestige and planning context of the area. The Lords of the Manor played a central role in the development of Tunbridge Wells, including the creation of the iconic Pantiles and spa from the 17th century onwards. The Commons' historic status enhances their long term value as both a protected landscape and a strategic civic asset.

Also Available: Upper Pantiles Car Park & Woodland
Available separately or as part of a combined acquisition, the Upper Pantiles Car Park and adjoining woodland offer a complementary opportunity, blending established income with prime redevelopment potential in the heart of Royal Tunbridge Wells.

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Tenure
Freehold
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Date Posted
2026-01-29

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Contact Targetfollow Estates Limited, Norwich

11-12 Riverside Road, Norwich, NR1 1SQ

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