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New development planned on Hoo near proposed Sharnal Street railway station

A developer wants to knock down two houses to make way for a 35-home development near a village.

Esquire Developments has applied to build the houses in Sharnal Street, near High Halstow on the Hoo Peninsula.

A 3D impression of what the homes in Sharnal Street near High Halstow could look like. Picture: ON Architecture/ Esquire Developments
A 3D impression of what the homes in Sharnal Street near High Halstow could look like. Picture: ON Architecture/ Esquire Developments
A birds eye view of the 35 homes planned by Esquire Developments in Sharnal Street. Picture: ON Architecture/ Esquire Developments
A birds eye view of the 35 homes planned by Esquire Developments in Sharnal Street. Picture: ON Architecture/ Esquire Developments
An artist's impression of the new station proposed for the Hoo Peninsula
An artist's impression of the new station proposed for the Hoo Peninsula

The Longfield-based company has asked Medway Council for permission to build on land which currently includes two houses which would be demolished under the plans.

Homes of between two and five bedrooms could be built in their place, with enough spaces for 101 cars which will also include electric vehicle charging points.

Sharnal Street is also the proposed location of a new railway station connecting the peninsula to London.

The local authority wants to spend £63 million on a new passenger service using money from the government's Housing Infrastructure Fund.

The plans are due to be decided by Thursday, December 9.

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