English: Chelsfield Lakes golf course. Two years ago the land here was about 5 metres lower than shown here. Over that period a procession of lorries arrived at the site laden with soil, which has now been profiled and seeded. It is due to become a 9 hole golf course, opening in Summer 2009, to complement the 18 hole course further west on the site.
Until the 1990s, this was an orchard, part of Hewitts Farm, once a major farming enterprise, but now primarily a "pick your own" site (1021074) on the other side of the A224 (which runs behind the trees on the right of the photo). Planning permission was then sought for an out of town shopping centre here, making use of its easy connection to the M25 at nearby Junction 4, and the development of the golf course here followed refusal of that scheme.
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