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Asset Category UPRN Other Asset ID Name Street Number Street Name Land only or Land with Asset Category UPRN Other Asset ID Name Street Number Street Name Locality Post Town Postcode Easting Northing Freehold, Owned as Trustee or Leasehold permanent building Car Park 10014315611 1000000580 37 King Street 37 King Street Maidstone ME14 1BS MBC freehold & occupied Land only Car Park 200003717711 1000000448 Allington Park and Ride Car Park London Road Maidstone MBC leasehold Land only Car Park 10014314182 1000000424 Barker Road Car Park Barker Road Maidstone ME16 8SF MBC freehold & occupied Land only Car Park 200003720278 1000000426 Bell Lane Car Park Bell Lane Staplehurst Maidstone TN12 0BA MBC freehold & occupied Land only Car Park 10014314183 1000000428 Brewer Street Car Park Brewer Street Maidstone ME14 1RU MBC freehold & occupied Land only Car Park 10014314184 1000000430 Brooks Place Car Park Brooks Place Maidstone ME14 1HE MBC freehold & occupied Land only Car Park 10014314185 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building Community 1000000368 James Street Allotments James Street Maidstone ME14 2UR MBC freehold & leased out Land only Land only or Land with Asset Category UPRN Other Asset ID Name Street Number Street Name Locality Post Town Postcode Easting Northing Freehold, Owned as Trustee or Leasehold permanent building Community 1000000370 Langley Allotments Langley Maidstone MBC freehold & leased out Land only Community 1000000372 Lenham Allotments Lenham Maidstone MBC freehold & leased out Land only Community 1000000374 Linton Allotments Linton Maidstone MBC freehold & leased out Land only Community 1000000376 Loose Allotments Loose Maidstone MBC freehold & leased out Land only Community 1000000378 Loose Road Allotments Loose Road Maidstone ME15 6EA MBC freehold & leased out Land only Community 1000000800 Mallards Way Open Space Mallards Way Maidstone MBC freehold & occupied Land only Community 1000000790 Mangravet Recreation Ground Camp Way Mangravet Maidstone MBC freehold & occupied Land only Community 1000000634 Marden Scout Hut High Street Marden Maidstone TN12 9DP MBC freehold & leased out Land with permanent building Community 200003717831 1000000638 Mote Park Mote Park Maidstone ME15 8NQ MBC freehold & occupied Land only Community Mote Park Boathouse Mote Park Maidstone MBC freehold & occupied Land with permanent building Community 1000000380 Nettlestead Allotments Nettlestead Maidstone MBC freehold & leased out Land only Community 1000000844 Nettlestead Recreation Ground Maidstone Road Nettlestead Maidstone MBC freehold & occupied Land only Community 1000000382 Otham Allotments Otham Maidstone MBC freehold & leased out Land only Community 10022892455 1000000685
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