Orchard Farm in Kent has submitted a detailed planning application to Ashford Borough Council for the first phase of 25 self build plots, which it hopes to bring to market in Autumn 2023.

The site, which will ultimately have 122 plots if planning is successful, is the result of a partnership between specialist developer and NaCSBA member Steenvlinder  and local developer Urbanise.

The application follows extensive public consultations with local communities and other stakeholders, with interested parties able to visit the site.

Many approaches to custom and self build are quite distinct, and Orchard Farm is using a model where it is applying for detailed planning permission as a mechanism to get the serviced plots through planning, by providing lots of clarity around building and design regulations for the self builder.

This will be used to create Plot Passports for each plot, that sets out what the selfbuilder can build, covering such details as maximum height and volume, roof pitches, external material choices and parking areas.

Hans Sparreboom, Founder & CEO at Steenvlinder, said: “As a developer, our overarching purpose is to empower self-builders to be able to shape their environment: not only as individuals but also as part of a wider community. We will encourage them to express their unique identities, by offering freedom of choice, within a framework of specific regulations which will help them create a cohesive and distinctive neighbourhood.”

Adam Roake, Owner at Urbanise, said: “Our aim is to create a community with a distinct sense of place and our inspiration in shaping the Orchard Farm community has been informed by the distinctive characteristics of East Kent.”

Speaking about their ‘landscape first’ approach, Adam said: “Our application is different – its focus is on the green public spaces and not the houses. Our future self-builders will design these, and each will be subject to a further submission to demonstrate compliance with the masterplan and relevant plot passport.”

To hear more about the progress of the site register with Orchard Farm

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