Labour have pledged to build 1.5 million homes within five years, while promising to preserve the green buffer “which has served England’s towns and cities well over many decades”.
Established in 1938 as a rural ring that would restrict London’s urban sprawl, the green belt now covers an area three times larger than the city itself.
In recent years politicians have come under increasing pressure to help relieve acute demand for housing in the south east by opening up some of its land for building projects.
Centre for London argues that the green belt “contains many areas of low ecological quality, the loss of which would not necessarily harm our climate goals or people’s access to high quality natural spaces”.
These largely fall under so-called ‘grey belt’ land — a moniker which scoops up brownfield sites and wasteland which Labour has described as “poor quality and ugly areas” of the green belt. This is where the new government say their focus will lie.
Building on the green belt was seen as a vote-loser by the outgoing Conservative government, who have traditionally counted a swathe of Home Counties constituencies among its strongholds.
Here’s a taste of the green belt housing stock on offer.
Broxbourne, Hertfordshire
High Road, Broxbourne
Paul Wallace
Built in 1850, this distinctive Grade II-listed five-bedroom house has more than more than 2,000 square feet of space. Perks include a separate study and playroom, plus a walled garden and an unusually large detached outbuilding.
Paul Wallace Estate Agents, 01992 929602
Albury Park, Albury
Hamptons
A charming two-bedroom cottage in the rather handsome former stable block of a stately home, all set in truly vast communal grounds on one side of the River Tillingbourne. Shuttered windows and exposed brick walls offer extra character.
Popes Lane, Cookham Dean
Foxtons
This picture-perfect cottage in this rural spot near Maidenhead is deceptively roomy – there are four bedrooms, a study and an attractive pitched garden room inside, as well as a garage and summer house in the wraparound garden.
Lagham Park, South Godstone
Robert Leech
A spacious family home with four bedrooms and covetable parquet floors, plus a remarkable 300 foot landscaped garden that ends in a pocket of ancient woodland. It’s within easy walking distance of the station, with connecting services to Tonbridge and Redhill.
Robert Leech, 01883 779596
Shoreham Road, Shoreham
Knight Frank
This waterside former corn mill, dubbed The Old Mill House, dates from the 17th century but was converted in the 1970s. It comes with five bedrooms, a heated swimming pool and almost three acres of land, plus a very Kentish extra – a self-contained one-bedroom oast cottage.
Knight Frank, 01732 444763
Newchapel Road, Surrey
Robert Leech
A bright two-bedroom cottage with a south-facing garden on the rural edge of this popular village, handy for trains into Victoria. Highlights include an open fireplace in the living room, an external store and a huge cupboard off one bedroom that could be turned into a walk-in wardrobe.
Robert Leech, 01342 645083
High Street, Ongar
Keith Ashton
A Grade II-listed two-bedroom cottage with a good-size basement and pretty patio garden, close to the shops in this historic village. An attractive brick extension houses a long galley kitchen to the rear, allowing for two reception rooms downstairs.
Keith Ashton, 01277 674395
Prestwood, Buckinghamshire
Kiln Road, Prestwood
Savills
This pretty four-bedroom flint house – within the grammar school catchment area – is set in a secluded quarter of an acre. Features include a garage, a large utility room and three reception rooms, including one with an inglenook fireplace with woodburning stove.
Upper Green Road, Shipbourne
Fine & Country
A three-bedroom house with a garage and a huge landscaped garden, on the market for the first time in more than forty years. Snipbourne, near Tonbridge, sits in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and the garden of this home backs onto the 1,000 acre Fairlawne Estate.
Fine & Country, 01892 352833
Dukes Hill, CR3
RPC Land and New Homes
A rare opportunity to buy a one acre plot in the Green Belt with planning permission already granted. The consent is for a detached home to replace the existing buildings, which are shielded from neighbouring land by mature trees.
RPC Land and New Homes, 01622 943954