West Kent is the wealthiest part of the county and the area where gate installation standards are highest. The Sevenoaks district, Tunbridge Wells, and the villages between them contain a concentration of high-value residential properties that sustain a genuine premium market for bespoke gate work. This is not about cost alone: it is about the expectation that the gate entrance will be architecturally coherent with the property it serves, that the automation will be invisible, and that the specification will be right for the next twenty years.
Underground Motors as the Standard Specification
In the West Kent premium market, underground motors are the default rather than the upgrade. The expectation is a clean entrance where the gate face is uninterrupted by visible motor equipment, the pillars are uncluttered, and the automation reads as invisible. Ram-arm motors, while perfectly functional, are viewed as a compromise in this segment. Properties in Sevenoaks, Westerham, Penshurst, and the Tunbridge Wells conservation area consistently specify underground installation as a non-negotiable element of the brief.
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Wrought Iron and the West Kent Aesthetic
Hand-forged wrought iron gates are more widely specified in West Kent than in most parts of the country. The concentration of Georgian, Victorian, and Edwardian properties creates consistent demand for ironwork that reflects the architectural period of the house. Ornate scroll and spear designs on substantial brick pillars with stone caps and pillar-mounted lanterns are a standard brief in this market. The fabrication is specialist work, with lead times of 4 to 8 weeks from drawing approval to delivery.
Vehicle Security in the Premium Belt
The Sevenoaks and Tunbridge Wells area has a high concentration of premium vehicles. Relay theft, where criminals use signal amplification to unlock and start keyless vehicles from the driveway, is a documented problem across this part of Kent. A closed automated gate with video intercom and recording capability is a meaningful deterrent. Access control that logs every gate opening with a timestamp provides evidence in the event of an incident. Security-conscious homeowners in this market routinely specify these features as part of the gate installation brief.
North Downs AONB and Green Belt Overlap
Much of the West Kent premium market sits within or adjacent to the North Downs AONB and the Green Belt. Properties on the ridge above Sevenoaks, in the villages of Otford, Shoreham, and Kemsing, and along the Pilgrims Way frequently fall within both designations. Installers working in this part of Kent need to understand the planning position before specifying, and the ability to design a gate that satisfies both the homeowner and the landscape officer is a genuine professional skill.






