Burford Farm & Threshing Barn – A Landmark Rural Opportunity in the Heart of Kent
At the heart of Burford Farm sits The Threshing Barn, a truly exceptional detached four-bedroom barn conversion, completed circa 2021 with meticulous attention to detail and craftsmanship. This striking home is a fine example of traditional Kentish architecture thoughtfully reimagined for contemporary rural living, combining character, scale, and high-quality finishes throughout.
In addition, planning approval has been granted for the conversion of the prominent Grain Store into two substantial four-bedroom dwellings, marking an important step in establishing the site’s long-term residential future.
The wider farmstead includes The Granary, The Tool Shed, The Implement Store, and other traditional agricultural buildings, all contributing to the site’s authentic rural character and offering further scope for restoration or alternative uses, subject to the relevant consents.
A gently winding gravel driveway leads through the site to generous parking areas, while a newly created wetland pond enhances biodiversity and provides an attractive natural focal point, softening the transition from working farmstead to rural homes.
Together, Burford Farm represents a rare opportunity to acquire a completed, high-quality country home alongside future residential potential, within a cohesive and characterful rural setting.
Brief overview of the site:
The Threshing Barn – A truly exceptional detached four-bedroom barn conversion, completed circa 2021
The Grain Store – Two large four-bedroom semi-detached dwellings. Planning permission approved
The Hay Barn – Five three-bedroom terraced dwellings. Refused
The Granary – Three-bedroom detached dwelling. Permission expired.
The Tool Shed – One-bedroom detached dwelling. Refused
The Implement Store – Two-bedroom detached dwelling. Permission expired.
The Orchard – Development potential, subject to planning permission.
The Wetlands – A landscaped ecological feature supporting local biodiversity.
Additional Information:
Tenure: Freehold
Utilities: On-site
Sale: The seller prefers to sell the site as a whole entity
Location:
Burford Farm lies along Redwall Lane — a country lane linking Linton Hill (A229) with Hunton Hill — around six miles south of Maidstone and just 1.5 miles from Coxheath village centre.
The nearby A229 provides excellent road links north to the M20 and M2 motorways and south towards the A21 and the south coast. Regular bus services operate from East Street, Hunton, with routes to Maidstone town centre.
For rail commuters, Maidstone East and Staplehurst stations both offer mainline services to London Victoria and Charing Cross.
A detailed site brochure and planning documentation are available on request from the team at Allen Heritage.