Hurst Farm
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Our History

1390 - PResent

 

The main farmhouse was built sometime between 1390 and 1410, with various more recent additions, including the recently completed guest accommodation. There are a number of Victorian outbuildings, including a traditional Kentish oasthouse. Currently we have a flock of tenant sheep, four chickens, a cat, dog and some Koi. We run a productive kitchen garden, a cobnut platt and an outdoor swimming pool.  We even have our own ‘henge’, a group of sitting stones at the top of the hill, reputedly installed by a Victorian farmer so he could picnic with his family and survey his land.  There are some beautiful walks across our own 20 acres, and in the summer there may the opportunity to play on our grass tennis court or croquet on our lawns.