Visit our latest New Homes development in Mersham with Ant.

Visit our latest New Homes development in Mersham with Ant.

Join Ant as he visits our latest Land & New Homes development to check on the progress. Jemmett Meadow is a brand new development nestled in the picturesque village of Mersham.



This captivating new property is nestled in the picturesque village of Mersham within the new small development of Jemmett Meadow, built by NHBC award winner Tony Warman of Forest Homes, who has recently been awarded the NHBC "Pride in the Job" award for the quality of the build on this specific development. Consisting of just seven properties, with over 50% already sold, these homes have a perfect blend of modern luxury and timeless elegance, making it the ideal choice for families looking to settle in a peaceful and welcoming community yet still within easy commutable distance to the M20 and Ashford International station.

We have recently launched the remaining four bedroom detached houses for sale, details are below. We are also hosting an open day in mid-September, we’ll post more details about this soon. If you would like to arrange a viewing or would like more information please get in touch.

Plot 5 Jemmett Meadow
Guide Price £750,000 - £800,000

Plot 6 Jemmett Meadow (SOLD STC)
Guide Price £850,000 - £900,000

Plot 4 Jemmett Meadow
Guide Price £775,000 - £825,000






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